Officer John Irwin had seen a lot during his time working for U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but he had never seen anything like this. It all began when HSI special agent Scott Brown had put him in charge of a raid on a KFC building in Arizona. Brown had received an anonymous tip-off that led him to believe that the fast food chain was hiding more than their trademarked 11 secret herbs and spices.
Locals of San Luis remember a time when they could grab a bucket of fried chicken just 200 yards away from the Mexican border, but one day the KFC mysteriously shut its doors to the public, and the once popular restaurant’s shell deteriorated.
The sign faded in the baking heat, and the paint began to bubble off the walls. It stood empty for years, but strangely enough, there were always a few cars parked outside, and nobody knew why.
Months after the KFC shut its doors, lights began to go on inside the building late at night. The locals began to speculate that the building might see a reopening, yet they heard the blasting and drilling and assumed that the restaurant was undergoing a revamp. But to everyone’s surprise the….Read Full Story Here….,…