Found Deceased CA - Erin Valenti, 33, from Utah, en-route from Palo Alto to San Jose, 7 Oct 2019

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  • #381
The entire drive, from visiting the colleague to the last contact in Sunrise Almaden, is just over an hour. What was she doing for 6 or more hours? Did she stop at Casino M8trix?
I've been wondering about that before as well. Now we learned that her family spoke to her on and off throughout the afternoon and evening. It all started when she couldn't find her rental car in Palo Alto after visiting a friend. Apparently she stayed on the phone with her parents when she drove to San Jose. If I understood the article correctly, her bizarre behavior started in the afternoon.

Tech exec who told family “We’re in the Matrix” still missing – East Bay Times
 
  • #382
Was she last seen at 3:30PM if so, then that's probably where she was.

The 2500 Block of Sand Hill Road appears to be in Menlo Park. If so, there seem to be several tech-related businesses there.

Google Maps

Maybe she wrapped up her business for the day, and began heading to the airport from that address.
 
  • #383
Thank you for posting this. She certainly seems to qualify based on what they post about criteria for a "missing person". However, she must have said something to them that indicated she is fine and doing her own thing?

Amateur opinion and speculation

I'm thinking the same. I'm not skeptical she talked with an officer, but I'm skeptical that the officer would disclose the conversation.

That's not how SJPD or any agency works during an ongoing investigation. Sgt in charge previously told media they were not disclosing any information at this time.

MOO
 
  • #384
There is a lot of missing time here. At 3:30 she left the friend and presumably headed to the airport, but got lost along the way.

The confusion started as soon as she parted ways with the colleague with having difficulties finding her car.

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  • #385
The 2500 Block of Sand Hill Road appears to be in Menlo Park. If so, there seem to be several tech-related businesses there.

Google Maps

Maybe she wrapped up her business for the day, and began heading to the airport from that address.
That makes perfect sense. Many of the top Venture Capital firms are on Sand Hill, which you take directly "up the hill" to 280. Right around the VC area you can look "down the hill" and see Hoover tower at Stanford. It's beautiful.
It's highly plausible she went up Sand Hill to 280, and then made the wrong turn at 87. (She went right instead of left to the airport). It's a very confusing interchange; even for locals.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #386
It definitely looks like she made a wrong turn after visiting the colleague, drove a long ways in the wrong direction - talking to family throughout - and then lost contact.

The entire drive, from visiting the colleague to the last contact in Sunrise Almaden, is just over an hour. What was she doing for 6 or more hours? Did she stop at Casino M8trix?
Something about “Im in the Matrix”. Yes, the rest was gibberish, but what if that was part of her clear moments in the conversation with her mom/family?She also discussed going home for Thanksgiving. A part of my theory (as of now) is that she will be seen on the surveillance cameras at Casino Matrix. MOO
 
  • #387
Hello, new to forum. Admire your efforts to help. I'm reading that it's rare but sometimes a TIA (mini stroke) can cause mania, delusions
 
  • #388
That makes perfect sense. Many of the top Venture Capital firms are on Sand Hill, which you take directly "up the hill" to 280. Right around the VC area you can look "down the hill" and see Hoover tower at Stanford. It's beautiful.
It's highly plausible she went up Sand Hill to 280, and then made the wrong turn at 87. (She went right instead of left to the airport). It's a very confusing interchange; even for locals.

Amateur opinion and speculation

She would have made the wrong turn close to 4PM, and she was already confused when she got into her car. 8 hours later she was still lost. That sounds like a Matrix time warp.
 
  • #389
There is a lot of missing time here. At 3:30 she left the friend and presumably headed to the airport, but got lost along the way.

The confusion started as soon as she parted ways with the colleague with having difficulties finding her car.

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I'm not sure she would have reached the airport in an hour due to rush hour. She would have to be there some time before her flight. I don't think she had 2 hours to spare.
 
  • #390
Hello, new to forum. Admire your efforts to help. I'm reading that it's rare but sometimes a TIA (mini stroke) can cause mania, delusions
Welcome, Reet!
 
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I'm not sure she would have reached the airport in an hour due to rush hour. She would have to be there some time before her flight. I don't think she had 2 hours to spare.

No, traffic being what it is there . . . we've been there on business and vacation, and traffic always seems to be bad.

JMVHO.
 
  • #393
I'm not sure she would have reached the airport in an hour due to rush hour. She would have to be there some time before her flight. I don't think she had 2 hours to spare.

Thanks! It's reasonable that she was going directly to the airport. That leaves 6-8 hours where she is lost before she is completely offline. Was someone following her, waiting for her to get out of her car disoriented?

Was she drugged? Has the colleague been involved in searching for her?
 
  • #394
“It’s all a game, it’s a thought experiment.” I’m in the Matrix.”


A hallmark of Albert Einstein's career was his use of visualized thought experiments (German: Gedankenexperiment) as a fundamental tool for understanding physical issues and for elucidating his concepts to others. Einstein's thought experiments took diverse forms. In his youth, he mentally chased beams of light.
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Wikipedia › wiki › Einstein's_thoug...
 
  • #395
Hold on a second....
There is a CASINO MATRIX right by the airport.....

I want to know if she was on the cameras there....


Could very well be referring to the film...or the casino next to the airport called The Matrix. I was mostly zeroing in on the "We're" in the Matrix, as opposed to the "I'm" in the Matrix.

She could mean "we" as in her whole family, not that someone was with her.


Does anyone else find it odd that the family was able to get a police officer to speak with EV on the phone Monday night, who then said she was acting disoriented, but still the case is being considered a "voluntary missing"? I mean, how do you even get a cop to call your wife? And then what....? "Oh, yep. She sounds disoriented. Ok bye."???That whole scenario sounds weird to me. IMO

You call and tell them your wife is driving around not making any sense. They call to determine if she's DUI.


Yes, it does sound like a "welfare check". I've just never thought of one being done over the phone. And yes, I function under the premise that LE will always try to help when they can.

Over the phone is the only option if they can't find the person to see them.


If she thought she was in the Matrix, not the casino, she may be hiding somewhere. Along with the car. I wonder if they checked the airport parking lot.

IF she was talking about the MOVIE the Matrix.... what might she do? Where might she go?


I'm thinking the same. I'm not skeptical she talked with an officer, but I'm skeptical that the officer would disclose the conversation.

That's not how SJPD or any agency works during an ongoing investigation. Sgt in charge previously told media they were not disclosing any information at this time.

MOO

I'm not skeptical. HYPOTHETICALLY: Husband calls and asks them to check on his wife. Cop talks to wife.

Cop calls husband back and says "I talked to her, she's not making any sense but she doesn't sound DUI and she won't pull over or give me a location so there isn't anything I can do."

This would have been BEFORE there was an ongoing investigation. It was just a welfare check basically.
 
  • #396
Thanks! It's reasonable that she was going directly to the airport. That leaves 6-8 hours where she is lost before she is completely offline. Was someone following her, waiting for her to get out of her car disoriented?

Was she drugged? Has the colleague been involved in searching for her?
Her phone pings should tell a story of those 6-8 hours. Not sure if anyone is looking them up yet.
 
  • #397
I'm following, and hoping that Erin is found safe.

There is such a condition as late onset Bipolar. A colleague was diagnosed with this, with no indications whatsoever before his out of the blue sudden onset. He disappeared for 2 weeks before he was found.
Remember also Margot Kidder who vanished for 4 days before she was found hiding in someone's back yard.
I have no idea whether something like this may have occurred with Erin. The mania and talking a mile a minute with family was evidently out of character.

In the two examples I mention, the condition included paranoia....they both were in "hiding" before found.
Could Erin be hiding? Might she have paid for gas in cash, and just drove to who knows where?
I don't know....it's been 5 days....very worrisome.
 
  • #398
Now that the GPS locator is likely to be utilised, we can expect a result asap. Do we have the scanner thread notified?
 
  • #399
The fact that she appeared "completely manic" according to her husband, makes me wonder if she may have gone to a hospital and requested a voluntary psychiatric admission or was possibly evaluated in the ER and placed on an involuntary 72 hour psychiatric hold for evaluation and has been held longer. If she requested to be a "do not announce" (name not released to anyone), HIPAA would require the facility not to release her name if someone called looking for her.
 
  • #400
I'm following, and hoping that Erin is found safe.

There is such a condition as late onset Bipolar. A colleague was diagnosed with this, with no indications whatsoever before his out of the blue sudden onset. He disappeared for 2 weeks before he was found.
Remember also Margot Kidder who vanished for 4 days before she was found hiding in someone's back yard.
I have no idea whether something like this may have occurred with Erin. The mania and talking a mile a minute with family was evidently out of character.

In the two examples I mention, the condition included paranoia....they both were in "hiding" before found.
Could Erin be hiding? Might she have paid for gas in cash, and just drove to who knows where?
I don't know....it's been 5 days....very worrisome.

I sure hope this is the case and that she if found hiding but safe. The other alternatives are not very good.
 
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