The department's internal affairs investigators said Musser called out sick to make the flight, and failed to notify them that he wasn't at home on the day he was out sick. For those offenses, they sought a three-day suspension and a two-day suspension, respectively.
At an administrative hearing, Musser's girlfriend testified that she booked them for a 4 p.m. flight (after the night shift would have ended) but deleted the confirmation emails.Later, she said, Musser's email account was hacked and they deleted the account on the advice of a Best Buy employee. They had no record of taking the computer to the store.A Southwest Airlines employee testified at the hearing that there was no 4 p.m. flight from Philly to Orlando - catching them in the lie.
At an administrative hearing, Musser's girlfriend testified that she booked them for a 4 p.m. flight (after the night shift would have ended) but deleted the confirmation emails.Later, she said, Musser's email account was hacked and they deleted the account on the advice of a Best Buy employee. They had no record of taking the computer to the store.A Southwest Airlines employee testified at the hearing that there was no 4 p.m. flight from Philly to Orlando - catching them in the lie.