


Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) In 2016, during the rapid floods killed three residents of the tunnels, including Sharon, which was shot for a documentary video to YouTube just over a year before the tragedy. He chases the ghosts of Benny Binion, Bugsy Siegel, Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Howard Hughes. They share their shelter with rats and feed on casino waste Homeless in Las Vegas Sidewalk Motel: Las Vegas is a full length documentary about the Las Vegas storm drains and the people who call them their home. Just west of the Las Vegas Strip, Matt guided Troy to the Flamingo Wash and into the storm drains below, where the homeless population has set up camp. On October 23 CrossRoads of Southern Nevada CEO Dave Marlon led a group of volunteers and reporters into the flood tunnel beneath the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino to speak with the homeless and drug addicted … 75 likes, 2 comments - Holy Smoke Vegas on Instagram: "Comedian, John Femia pulls a cart of supplies on a tunnel mision helping their homeless friends.

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