He also said he calls her before he gets in his truck (not called, but calls like it’s a daily thing) So it sounds like he drives to his work truck, calls her. Then calls her when he’s headed home. She tells him she spent some money and couldn’t wait to read to their son.
Seems like they keep...
He says “7ish, 715, 730, something like that” he also says “they got here around 730, I think”
his dad also steps in to answer.
calling at 730 and police getting there at 730 are two different things. I’m sure LE saying they received the call at 730 is the accurate time and investigation began...
Except she hadn’t thrown everything in the car. Most everything was in the apartment with the exception of her missing cellphone and keys. Her purse may or may not have been in the car as SC said both locations.
SC did not mention any packed bags or anything and said it was a “normal” day and...
Missing person cases I’ve followed in the past have often had people close to the missing ruled out very quickly.
We also often hear from neighbors, coworkers, friends.
I’m beginning to think certain people weren’t where they said they were. Moo.
I hope we get confirmation on SC’s timeline So far LE or his coworkers have not come forward to confirm anything. Maybe he got home much earlier, or never even went.
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On top of all that is self concern. Everything was about how HE starts HIS day when the interviewer asked about Heidi’s usual day. Worried about appearing natural and feeling “weird” while his brand new baby is missing?
If I’m being super generous I can maybe come up with excuses for...
I rewatched the video with the Christmas tree in the background and he says the only thing missing is the cellphone. He does not talk about the keys specifically though. Just that the cellphone is missing and everything else is here. Maybe he didn’t know the keys were missing yet.
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Yes, and I thought I heard him say in a previous interview the only thing missing was her cellphone, but now her keys are missing too.
I might be misremembering though. I need to go watch all the interviews again.
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But we have cell phones now. It certainly has changed how frequently people communicate with each other. And if HB calls her partner to tell him something like spending $25 it seems like she might take 5 seconds to text him she would be visiting a friend with the baby.
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I’m bothered by no mention of the friend beyond him saying she had a friend in the complex he thought she went to (without any baby items). He pointed to the direction of the friends apartment, but didn’t mention speaking with the friend. He talks about dumpster diving, and sitting out front...
And why wouldn’t he think it odd it was turned off? Why would she go to her friends house, take her phone (but nothing else) only to turn it off? Isn’t that why we have cell phones? Especially if she had a son in public school that might become sick or injured and need to be picked up...
Strange priorities and just strange in general, imo.
Is it common to pack grilled sandwiches for a school lunch? And if he woke them up at 6:40 am, and left for work at 6:40 am how did he see HB making lunches? And how did such a young child go from school drop off until 6pm without eating...
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