AZ AZ - Allison Feldman, 31, Scottsdale, 18 Feb 2015 #2

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  • #881
Just to add,if it was a neighbor,then why would LE tell the community that they shouldn't be afraid? I'm sure there were other attractive women living in the neighborhood. Why would a neighbor just target her?
 
  • #882
Just to add,if it was a neighbor,then why would LE tell the community that they shouldn't be afraid? I'm sure there were other attractive women living in the neighborhood. Why would a neighbor just target her?

Because she lives ALONE?

LE said that in the beginning but now it does not sound like it's isolated. Why else would they say it could be someone nearby.
 
  • #883
Ok, all caught up and still feel like I/We are at square one.

On AF's Father saying the text was not delivered:

AF had an iPhone. If her Dad also has an iPhone or was using an iPad or Mac they would have likely been talking over iMessage. iMessage, transmitted over data and not shown on cell records, show the delivery status of sent/received messages and will show "Delivered" if the message is received and can show "Read at [time]" if the receiver has read receipts turned on. This is likely how he determined the message was not delivered. The only reasons messages are not delivered: Their phone is off, is out of battery (off), or is out of cell range and/or (wifi).

On the taking of the bracelet and phone:

Phone: Taken to destroy evidence. If the family has put it in lost mode and the phone has been or is ever powered back on it will be pinged immediately and location will be sent to Apple servers.

Bracelet: Memento for the killer to remember his victim by, like a sick keepsake.

LE has released next to nothing in terms of information. Why? They have someone in mind? Why not release the video evidence? Why not tell us more about the DNA profile?

Is it possible AF was having an affair?

BBM: I have thought about this as well. Not saying that she was having an affair (I use that term loosely b/c she wasn't even engaged) but what if she sent the bf "home to study" b/c she had invited someone else over? It could be harmless, taking a current friendship to a new level, exploring her options, having a ***** session about current BF (we don't know who she let off steam to) any of these things could mean having someone over and them knowing her bf wasn't returning (unless he forgot something, they got lucky with that) b/c they were the reason she sent him away.
IMO, it had to be someone she felt comfortable enough with in her house (no sign of forced entry) or she opened the door for someone who pushed their way in the door. The only other reasons for "no signs of forced entry" are:

unlocked doors (if bf was pushing for alarm, why would she leave doors unlocked)
a key that opens the locks (copy, found a lost key, previous owner, neighbor with a spare, someone with her stolen key)
a code or opener to the garage (some robbers have been known to copy your code or have a universal opener) AND the interior house door unlocked
an open window (the low was 55 degrees that night)

My theory is she opened the door for this person. I honestly feel sad for her wondering what was going through her mind when she realized this was the end. RIP Allison. :(
 
  • #884
Because she lives ALONE?

LE said that in the beginning but now it does not sound like it's isolated. Why else would they say it could be someone nearby.
Did LE actually say this?
 
  • #885
Did LE actually say this?

No, to my knowledge the only thing that has ever been stated by LE is that it "could be someone in the area".
 
  • #886
The Community Meetings:

LE held two community meetings. The first one they briefed the community on the murder and answered a few questions. It appeared it was basically to address the fears and concerns of the neighborhood. They told them there was no reason to be afraid, assured them it was targeted, isolated and personal. Would not give out details but continued to insist there was no need for concern.

Neighbors weren't happy with this
. They wanted to know more. They got up and walked out, complaining to the media on the way out.

I believe the second community meeting that was held kind of on a spur of the moment basis, was to appease the neighborhood. And to avoid a lawsuit in the event something did happen, unforeseen.

And so they told the neighbors what they wanted to hear.
It might be someone in the area, we've increased foot patrol, you might want to keep your porch lights on, etc.

I think what they said in the first meeting was what they really do believe, and they are still operating based on these beliefs, with a mountain of evidence they are still processing. IMO
 
  • #887
No, to my knowledge the only thing that has ever been stated by LE is that it "could be someone in the area".

I thought they said it could be someone close by. Guess I'm wrong. "Someone in the area", meaning all of Scottsdale?
 
  • #888
It CAN be an agreement between the parties because of religious/moral views, but NOT noted on the decree, UNLESS "Higgins v. Higgins" is in play.
Someone could always try to pull the divorce degree if it was done in Maricopa County........but I doubt that's and issue.
They weren't married.
 
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BBM: I have thought about this as well. Not saying that she was having an affair (I use that term loosely b/c she wasn't even engaged) but what if she sent the bf "home to study" b/c she had invited someone else over? It could be harmless, taking a current friendship to a new level, exploring her options, having a ***** session about current BF (we don't know who she let off steam to) any of these things could mean having someone over and them knowing her bf wasn't returning (unless he forgot something, they got lucky with that) b/c they were the reason she sent him away.
IMO, it had to be someone she felt comfortable enough with in her house (no sign of forced entry) or she opened the door for someone who pushed their way in the door. The only other reasons for "no signs of forced entry" are:

unlocked doors (if bf was pushing for alarm, why would she leave doors unlocked)
a key that opens the locks (copy, found a lost key, previous owner, neighbor with a spare, someone with her stolen key)
a code or opener to the garage (some robbers have been known to copy your code or have a universal opener) AND the interior house door unlocked
an open window (the low was 55 degrees that night)

My theory is she opened the door for this person. I honestly feel sad for her wondering what was going through her mind when she realized this was the end. RIP Allison. :(

If the killer came between 8, and 11, there is a very good chance that her doors may have not been locked.

I wonder if she used her air conditioner, or would of had doors open on a nice night?
 
  • #891
If the killer came between 8, and 11, there is a very good chance that her doors may have not been locked.

I wonder if she used her air conditioner, or would of had doors open on a nice night?

Chances are, she'd have the heater set to kick on when it got down to 68 degrees. That's how winter is in Scottsdale.
 
  • #892
Chances are, she'd have the heater set to kick on when it got down to 68 degrees. That's how winter is in Scottsdale.

Yeah, I agree. I lived in FL for 3 years. When it got down below 60 we were cold. LOL What I wouldn't give to have 55 in the winter here.
 
  • #893
If the killer came between 8, and 11, there is a very good chance that her doors may have not been locked.

I wonder if she used her air conditioner, or would of had doors open on a nice night?

As a woman who lives here in Scottsdale and who knows many women who live alone, the odds she had her doors unlocked at that time of night (or basically any time) are slim to none. imo
 
  • #894
Yeah, I agree. I lived in FL for 3 years. When it got down below 60 we were cold. LOL What I wouldn't give to have 55 in the winter here.

I can't even remember wearing a coat last winter. A sweater at times but never a coat.
 
  • #895
I can't even remember wearing a coat last winter. A sweater at times but never a coat.

Thanks rub it in.LOL We had the coldest winter on record:tantrum:
 
  • #896
We were told Allison's BF was the one that convinced her to get an alarm system. I wonder if something happened that spooked her.
 
  • #897
I thought they said it could be someone close by. Guess I'm wrong. "Someone in the area", meaning all of Scottsdale?

Well, SPD has been as vague as they could be on just about everything else, so why not that too?

i.e.: Cloth, copious, substance, area.....
 
  • #898
I totally agree.
 
  • #899
Thanks rub it in.LOL We had the coldest winter on record:tantrum:

I've been telling you to move here. Or at least be a snow birdie!

:cool:
 
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