Unless LE specifically states it, I’m not convinced that no video footage showed him or that all security cameras were even working. I think a lot of people were confused on the date he went missing and maybe looked at the wrong timeframe. MOO
I’ve actually had that impression since the very beginning, and personally, I blame the confusion on poor reporting.I wonder if Natomas was more of an educated guess on where else he could possibly go to crash at that time of night, rather than based on something he said, and MSM ran with it - because it was absolutely reported many times that he was headed that way. This would explain the confusion, if perhaps he just said he was leaving, and GF or friends assumed that was where he would go...
Perhaps because of the alarming number of 20-something men who are found in rivers.I’ve actually had that impression since the very beginning, and personally, I blame the confusion on poor reporting.
POSTED 4:54 PM, JANUARY 2, 2020, BY JESSICA MENSCH, UPDATED AT 05:01PM, JANUARY 3, 2020
“SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) -- Family and friends of a 25-year-old man said Thursday they had not heard from him in days after he left his midtown Sacramento apartment early New Year's Eve morning.
Desperate for answers, Alex Holden’s friends spent Thursday handing out flyers all around midtown Sacramento and asking for surveillance videos.
‘He’s just amazing. I mean, he’s selfless, caring, most intelligent person I’ve ever met,’ said Holden’s girlfriend, Kennedi Perri.
Perri said she last saw him leaving their midtown Sacramento apartment on I Street near 22nd Street just before 2:30 am Tuesday.
‘And went out with some of his friends, just gotten back from the bar,’ Perri explained. ‘I had to be up early, so he did wake me up. So we had some conversation.’
Holden told her he was going to walk to a friend’s house in Natomas to spend the night. She believes he was heading toward the Sacramento Northern Bikeway trail before his phone died.
‘He’s a long-distance marathon runner so he has done that trail before and he used to live in Natomas, so it all kind of connects,’ Perri told FOX40.
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Man disappears after leaving his midtown Sacramento apartment early New Year’s Eve
While the article does say Alex told his girlfriend that “he was going to walk to a friend’s house in Natomas to spend the night,” she does not say anything that leads me to believe that to be the case in the accompanying video, and the “so it all kind of connects” part of her statement kind of gave me the sense that maybe that was a scenario that made most sense to her based on what she knows about him.
More importantly (IMO), LE has never made any reference to Alex possibly heading to Natomas. It really stood out to me that they only said “Holden was last seen in the early morning hours of December 31, 2019 in the Downtown Sacramento area. He was believed to be on foot, heading to the North Sacramento area” in their press release on January 14th. To me, it felt like he really could be anywhere two weeks into the investigation.
So in that sense, I find it curious that they conducted a search around Discovery Park, including the river, just a few days later.
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Yes, that very well may be the case. “Search the nearest body of water” was my immediate reaction when I first heard about Alex’s case (a 25-year-old male disappearing after going to the bars), and I’m sure it was for many.Perhaps because of the alarming number of 20-something men who are found in rivers.
I wonder if Natomas was more of an educated guess on where else he could possibly go to crash at that time of night, rather than based on something he said, and MSM ran with it - because it was absolutely reported many times that he was headed that way. This would explain the confusion, if perhaps he just said he was leaving, and GF or friends assumed that was where he would go...
That’s what it feels like to me.
“He’s done it a hundred times. It’s just this time is worrying because he didn’t make it there,” Malik told FOX40.
Family announces $10,000 reward for information in Sacramento man’s disappearance
To answer your question (and not to speculate on GF’s involvement) no, we the public do not have confirmation that he left the apartment alive. The police might have confirmation and may be withholding that information. His phone last pinged two blocks away from his apartment and was either turned off or died.Forgive me, haven't followed this too closely. Do we even know that Alex left the apartment alive or are we taking the GF's word for it? I just know if they tables were turned and a male was saying his female companion "left the apartment" we would be doubting the story.....
To answer your question (and not to speculate on GF’s involvement) no, we the public do not have confirmation that he left the apartment alive. The police might have confirmation and may be withholding that information. His phone last pinged two blocks away from his apartment and was either turned off or died.
In the Brainscratchers video, the host mentions how suspect it is that he was using his phone up until he left without charging it, and then the battery dies in a mere two blocks distance. I’m tend to side with him. It seems more likely it was purposefully turned off.
This video shows the homeless population along the American River in Sacramento. I suppose it could be possible that he fell into the water, but I'm finding it hard to fathom it would go unnoticed. I've also read the river banks are poo mine fields from the homeless. Not a place where one would go to have a drink or smoke. Notice it's mainly a wide lazy river. Video is dated
Jan 8, 2020
You’re correct, I should have used better terminology. I don’t think his phone actually pinged a tower, but rather that was the last location that was tracked or visible on Find My iPhone or similar service.If his phone pings off of a tower 2 blocks away from the apartment, that doesn’t mean his phone was physically 2 blocks away, or am I misunderstanding something?
Given the utter lack of video footage of him in the surrounding area, the fact his phone pinged so close, the fact not one item of his has been found, and the fact the dogs had no real trail to follow, it seems obvious to me at this point that Alex got into a vehicle.
How exactly that now affects investigators I’m not sure (heavy focus on getting word out to Lyfts, Uber’s and cabs? Investigating his personal contacts’ vehicle movements? Not sure.). But the focus on the river and searching the bushes and whatnot seems like a waste of energy at this point. JMO.
You’re correct, I should have used better terminology. I don’t think his phone actually pinged a tower, but rather that was the last location that was tracked or visible on Find My iPhone or similar service.
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