I saw that too.Can I post what someone on Reddit said about a friend who lives in that building?
I saw that too.Can I post what someone on Reddit said about a friend who lives in that building?
This dog thing kept me up last night. As in how did Seven land on the 28th floor. These two trains of thought stick with me.
1. Simplest explanation is that HP went to an apartment on the 28th floor. And do we know which building this was in? There are two separate buildings: Hope+Flower.
2. HP was kidnapped/dragged from/harmed in an elevator and her dog was left behind. Someone hit the button on the 28th floor and when the doors opened, the dog wandered out. Maybe the couple found him when he wandered out. I've read resident reviews stating there are a lot of dogs in the building and also dog urine in the hallways. Anyone else who saw him might have thought he was just loose in the building a belonged to a resident.
I know there are other possible scenarios. Thoughts?
MOO.
JW has said he discovered from Land Rover that her Range Rover’s system was never set up. Or was never activated. Something like that.Can LE do this with her RR. This is from their website.
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There is a dog run. It’s noted in the Amenities page and there’s a photo.If we believe sources close to the investigation as stated in the CBSLOCAL clip (1:45 "a source close to the investigation has footage of Heidi and the dog walking the alley behind the apartment complex"), Heidi was seen with her dog at the alley by the apartment complex that day.
Going by that footage, we can exclude that she wasn't at the apartment building.
She was also seen previously at the building when a friend picked her up from there so it's not random and she was there before otherwise she wouldn't randomly drive downtown to take her dog for a walk in a random alley. She either had direct access to the building or knows someone in the building. For all we know she could have rented a place there. Walking the dog in the alley makes it seems like a doggy break, she was doing something previously around the area for her to be at that alley, otherwise the dog could have gone somewhere before she got there.
The question is, seeing as most apartment building have an indoor/outdoor dog park (can anyone confirm?), why didn't she take him there if she indeed rents there? Thus it makes me think she was waiting for someone or she smokes/was on the phone and didn't want to be in the dog park
This dog thing kept me up last night. As in how did Seven land on the 28th floor. These two trains of thought stick with me.
1. Simplest explanation is that HP went to an apartment on the 28th floor. And do we know which building this was in? There are two separate buildings: Hope+Flower.
2. HP was kidnapped/dragged from/harmed in an elevator and her dog was left behind. Someone hit the button on the 28th floor and when the doors opened, the dog wandered out. Maybe the couple found him when he wandered out. I've read resident reviews stating there are a lot of dogs in the building and also dog urine in the hallways. Anyone else who saw him might have thought he was just loose in the building a belonged to a resident.
I know there are other possible scenarios. Thoughts?
MOO.
JW has said he discovered from Land Rover that her Range Rover’s system was never set up. Or was never activated. Something like that.
From a
LAND ROVER INCONTROL® SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING FAQs page:
“How do I know that my InControl Services has been activated?
Once you have successfully completed the InControl setup process your InControl Services will be activated and a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you submitted during the setup process.
Next time you start the engine of your vehicle the lights on the SOS Emergency call and Optimized Land Rover Assistance buttons located in the overhead console of your vehicle should both be illuminated.“
Land Rover InControl® - Setup and Troubleshooting FAQs | Land Rover USA[/
Yes.Not sure I can ask this but is there a connection between JS and the landlord or the landlords LLC? MOO
Slopoke- I am not clear about an important detail.JW has said he discovered from Land Rover that her Range Rover’s system was never set up. Or was never activated. Something like that.
From a
LAND ROVER INCONTROL® SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING FAQs page:
“How do I know that my InControl Services has been activated?
Once you have successfully completed the InControl setup process your InControl Services will be activated and a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you submitted during the setup process.
Next time you start the engine of your vehicle the lights on the SOS Emergency call and Optimized Land Rover Assistance buttons located in the overhead console of your vehicle should both be illuminated.“
Land Rover InControl® - Setup and Troubleshooting FAQs | Land Rover USA
There is a dog run. It’s noted in the Amenities page and there’s a photo.
Who knows what the requirements are for access, but I would imagine it would take some kind of pet registration.
This dog thing kept me up last night. As in how did Seven land on the 28th floor. These two trains of thought stick with me.
1. Simplest explanation is that HP went to an apartment on the 28th floor. And do we know which building this was in? There are two separate buildings: Hope+Flower.
2. HP was kidnapped/dragged from/harmed in an elevator and her dog was left behind. Someone hit the button on the 28th floor and when the doors opened, the dog wandered out. Maybe the couple found him when he wandered out. I've read resident reviews stating there are a lot of dogs in the building and also dog urine in the hallways. Anyone else who saw him might have thought he was just loose in the building a belonged to a resident.
I know there are other possible scenarios. Thoughts?
MOO.[/QUOTE
why not, i thought it too. but the other ones make more sense now that i saw them.Just curious.. Why in the world did you think that????
I’m pretty ignorant about such modern devices, as all the cars we personally own are old. (My “newest” car is a 2007! Lol) But, I found this, which, when I read it, sounds like you still need the InControl thing activated. Not sure.Slopoke- I am not clear about an important detail.
Signing up, easy breezy the In Control feature
activates the navigation and a bunch of bells and whistles and activates the SOS button.
However, it is my understanding that there is a built in locator in those vehicles that Range Rover can use to search for stolen cars, no special activation required. It has to be De activated, in reading it is not an easy task, or a for sale online for RR thieves Signal Jammer can be placed under the car to block it.
Can you clarify? You are so good with details.
Thank you!
What made you consider that, is it the number of days HP has been missing or some other new information?I really thought she could be alive, but MOO— I no longer believe that.
Thanks!I’m pretty ignorant about such modern devices, as all the cars we personally own are old. (My “newest” car is a 2007! Lol) But, I found this, which, when I read it, sounds like you still need the InControl thing activated. Not sure.
(Not bolded by me)
“In the event that the vehicle is stolen:
The Stolen Vehicle Monitoring Center then liaise with the police to pinpoint the exact location of the stolen vehicle. While tracking the vehicle, access to the Land Rover InControl Remote Smartphone App and the owner's InControl Customer Account, is unavailable until the vehicle has been recovered.”
- First, contact the police and file a police report.
- Contact the Stolen Vehicle Monitoring Center via the Land Rover InControl Remote Smartphone App. Alternatively, use the phone number on the InControl website.
- Provide the Stolen Vehicle Monitoring Center with the police report number.
Land Rover Owner Information
What made you consider that, is it the number of days HP has been missing or some other new information?
Totally!The dog piece clicked into place for me. I think he was let loose from an apartment on the floor he was found because a killer didn’t want the dog to bark and alert anyone to a crime scene inside the apartment.