cvaldez1975
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is it possible she had ingested something illicit and did not want to be contacted by the police because she didn't want to get a DUI?
I was wondering about this too, but I can’t get past what a weird time to take a recreational drug or even one to enhance productivity. She was leaving a meetup w/former colleagues and heading to the airport to fly home when the bizarre behavior seems to have begun. (Could have been earlier.) A strange time to take something to rev you up, have a good time or to get the creative juices flowing. Some have mentioned Benzos or something to calm her on the flight, but IMO the behavior doesn’t match something like that.is it possible she had ingested something illicit and did not want to be contacted by the police because she didn't want to get a DUI?
Weird- the article says police were able to reach her by phone but didn't go check on her.You can't help wondering that if she has been found on Monday evening, would there have been a different outcome?
Erin Valenti’s father, Joseph Valenti, expressed his frustration with the San Jose Police Department and its search for his daughter in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“The beginning of it was a charade – and I am totally frustrated and pissed off with how that was conducted,” he told the newspaper.
Family seeks answers after tech CEO Erin Valenti found dead in rental car - The Sun Best
Weird- the article says police were able to reach her by phone but didn't go check on her.
"Valenti’s family said they went to the police, who spoke to her by phone and went looking for her, but were unable to locate her."
Which begs the question, did the SJPD officer ask her to hang up and call 911?They may not have been able to. Police called her, so there's no E911 giving a location, and obviously she had no idea where she was.
Which begs the question, did the SJPD officer ask her to hang up and call 911?
She was in an urban area. Aren't there street signs at intersections?They may not have been able to. Police called her, so there's no E911 giving a location, and obviously she had no idea where she was.
I found this:New story with more details, including that she met with “colleagues” (plural) before her bizarre behavior began and that EV was found in the Nissan’s back seat (not in the rear cargo area as previously speculated):
Erin Valenti: Questions after missing tech CEO found dead in car
I’m interested in learning more about the “executive leadership workshop” called “Create the Powerful” that EV attended in Laguna Niguel—maybe it’s totally legit but the name and lack of easily-accessible info about it online are giving me weird vibes. My searches for details have come up empty thus far—has anyone had better luck than me?
I’d rather stab myself in the eyeball than sit through that.I found this:
Create Powerful Course - OntoCore
The fact that she was found in the backseat and not in the back cargo area makes it more likely IMO that she crawled back there herself. I mean it’s all just guessing, but if she were found in the very back I would be thinking foul play.
And also begs the question, why didn't she call 911 if she felt like that?
Respectfully stated; if a person is in a confused mental state, while DRIVING no less. IMO, the responsibility is on LE to do everything in their power to find that person. SJPD is lucky Erin did not injure anyone while driving in that state. Instead, she pulled over, climbed in the backseat, and died alone in her car.
Two things come to mind for me - May mean nothing or something. I was in Wegmans recently looking at their CBD products, a lady next to me said that she uses them all the time before she flies, as they make her calm and help her flight anxiety. Here in our state THC products are not legal, but in California perhaps her friend offered it or maybe she herself took some infused product for just that reason, but it was tainted or not what she thought..?
Another thing was, I have anxiety and was going to vape CBD oil as I heard it works great for that. I bought mine from a reputable company, but I was talking to a guy who happened to be an ER Dr. And he said they were seeing a lot of patients who vaped it come in with bad results..(I'm not talking about the lung issues) he said panic attacks, like they were having psychosis, and it lasted a long while. He said really bad idea, but felt the CBD tinctures were fine, it's only with the vape that he saw issues.
i know a lot of people that use THC and CBD products. I am hearing the same as you. People that are using CBD are testing positive for THC. And some have ended up in the emergency room eating too much THC edibles. The fine print says one piece of candy, not a handful!