How does Alonso know where Roger keeps his money?

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In Training Day, Alonso needs money fast and decides to steal several million dollars from a dealer named Roger. Somehow he knows that the money is stashed under the kitchen floor.

How would Alonso know where the money is?

Roger may have told him, but why would he do that? Is there a good reason for Roger to tell anyone where his money is?



Best Answer

Experience.

  • Alonso has been a detective for many years, he has a gut feeling where criminals hide their cash, drugs and guns.
  • There is a scene Alonso sticks a pen into Snoopy Dog's mouth, how does he know it?
  • Alonso asks one of two rapists if he has got anything on them, that rapist says No. Alonso starts searching his socks and finds money and drugs.
  • Alonso knows where to look for a stash of cash from that old drug lord in his kitchen, he does not the exact location but it is hard to hide a huge box of cash.
  • Alonso is not sure exactly where sandman hides his money, he goes into the bedroom and starts searching bit by bit, you can only hide a stash of cash in certain spaces.



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How did Alonzo know Roger had money?

Alonso starts searching his socks and finds money and drugs. Alonso knows where to look for a stash of cash from that old drug lord in his kitchen, he does not the exact location but it is hard to hide a huge box of cash.

What was Alonzo plan Training Day?

Alonzo was only planning on pinning Roger's shooting on Jake. He actually did want Jake to become his partner and come around to seeing his side of things.



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