A housecleaner's chilling revelation has brought a Las Vegas home under intense scrutiny, with potential health hazards and illegal activities lurking within. Could this be a secret bio lab?
According to a police report, a former cleaner, using the pseudonym 'Kelly,' disclosed that several individuals who spent time in a Las Vegas residence fell ill, possibly due to a clandestine biological laboratory on the premises. This residence, managed by Ori Solomon, was raided by authorities, leading to Solomon's arrest.
Kelly's account, as detailed in the arrest report, is unsettling. She claims that while cleaning the house in April 2025, she stumbled upon a locked garage containing an array of scientific equipment, including refrigerators, glass beakers with mysterious liquids, and a biological safety cabinet. The garage emitted a hospital-like odor, but not the clean kind.
But here's where it gets controversial: Kelly and the handyman both fell severely ill after entering the garage, experiencing breathing difficulties, fatigue, and muscle aches. Solomon's wife also reportedly suffered similar symptoms. And this is the part most people miss—the master bedroom was infested with dead crickets, an unusual occurrence in Las Vegas, according to Kelly.
The FBI and police swiftly removed equipment and substances from the garage, transporting them to a secure lab for testing. Authorities suspect the house was being used to store bio lab equipment, viruses, and biological materials, including hydrochloric acid, which can cause severe harm if not handled properly.
Intriguingly, the report suggests a connection between Solomon and a previous illegal bio lab case in Reedley, California. Solomon allegedly had direct knowledge of the Reedley lab and was in constant communication with its operator, who is currently awaiting trial. Solomon is believed to have conducted business on the operator's behalf, transferring funds to the operator's wife and business partner.
Kelly believes Solomon is still in contact with the incarcerated operator, and she claims that if confronted, Solomon would quickly move the lab. The report highlights the potential dangers of the improperly stored chemicals, especially given the house's proximity to other residents.
This story raises questions about the hidden dangers that can exist in our communities. How many more secret labs might be operating under the radar? What other health risks are we unknowingly exposed to? The investigation continues, leaving the public with a chilling reminder of the importance of vigilance and the potential for danger lurking in unexpected places.