CA CA - Heidi Planck, 39, left son’s football game in Downey, dog found in Los Angeles, 17 Oct 2021 #2

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  • #781
opencorporates is not always 100% accurate or up to date IMO...
 
  • #782
Perhaps she was planning to disappear...she could make herself look different but the dog would look the same. However, if she left the dog at home, nobody would have checked on the dog for a few days (since her son was with his dad) and Seven could have died. She couldn't trust a friend with her dog because that would raise too many questions. So she plans ahead, and decides to leave the dog in the building or just outside the building knowing someone would care for Seven and eventually alert her ex husband. However, she needed a few days lead-time so she might have removed the dog's collar with its ID knowing that the dog was chipped and eventually it would find its way back to her son. Is that too far out?

At this point, with what we know about this convoluted case, NOTHING is too far out, imo.
 
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I posted it only as an example of the use of 007.

I wasn't trying to correct you - the site has been posted in the threads numerous times and I just cringe each time. As someone who forms companies, I can attest to the site not being current or accurate all the time, that's all.

ETA: sometimes a simple name reservation morphs into an actual company on that site when one hasn't been formed legally.
 
  • #785
Why would HP be be walking Melrose talking to strangers and impacting the community? What does that even mean? MOO
 
  • #786
So, we don’t ACTUALLY know if HP or even JW were at the football game, correct? It’s just JW saying they were?

I guess not, but it seems like something that would have been rather simple to confirm by the other parents and spectators at the game, and the son himself.

Sounds like she usually came to the games and stayed the whole time, so I’d think other regulars would notice her. JMO
 
  • #787
Why would HP be be walking Melrose talking to strangers and impacting the community? What does that even mean? MOO

I wonder, too. Did she do volunteer work? Work a booth for community events or a cause? No idea. MOO
 
  • #788
Why would HP be be walking Melrose talking to strangers and impacting the community? What does that even mean? MOO

Such an intriguing statement. Did she have a massive shopping habit? Was it shop assistants and baristas she was interacting with on a daily basis?
 
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Perhaps she was planning to disappear...she could make herself look different but the dog would look the same. However, if she left the dog at home, nobody would have checked on the dog for a few days (since her son was with his dad) and Seven could have died. She couldn't trust a friend with her dog because that would raise too many questions. So she plans ahead, and decides to leave the dog in the building or just outside the building knowing someone would care for Seven and eventually alert her ex husband. However, she needed a few days lead-time so she might have removed the dog's collar with its ID knowing that the dog was chipped and eventually it would find its way back to her son. Is that too far out?

I keep thinking that she has a friend in the building and hoped to leave Seven with them. She was in a hurry.

She knew that someone on that floor would find Seven, find Seven's information tag - and the microchip. She was hoping for the best for Seven. I thought the tag was still on the dog and that her ex-husband says the people who found Seven tried to text or call several times.

But I agree with you that she was planning to disappear. Or so it seems.
 
  • #790
I wonder, too. Did she do volunteer work? Work a booth for community events or a cause? No idea. MOO
Well she is obviously very popular for whatever reason. MOO
 
  • #791
Why would HP be be walking Melrose talking to strangers and impacting the community? What does that even mean? MOO
My sentiments, exactly.
The non-sequiturs in her statements abound.
Does it mean she was a good tipper? Nice to street people? Gifted wigs?
Also curious the “I hope we can find more strength to continue.” Who says that when apparently spearheading a search? Is that a heads up?
IMOO
 
  • #792
I keep thinking that she has a friend in the building and hoped to leave Seven with them. She was in a hurry.

She knew that someone on that floor would find Seven, find Seven's information tag - and the microchip. She was hoping for the best for Seven. I thought the tag was still on the dog and that her ex-husband says the people who found Seven tried to text or call several times.

But I agree with you that she was planning to disappear. Or so it seems.

While I agree it is possible, I am far from convinced that Heidi was planning to disappear, but even if she was, that does not preclude that whoever she was afraid of could have gotten to her before she had the chance to. JMO
 
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I don't think this was a planned disappearance. If she had planned it she would have made an excuse to give herself more time. I don't think she would have disappeared so close to her son's birthday and during the middle of his game. JMO
 
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Just to add she appears to be a James Bond Fan with her dogs name, her sons name and it seems to me she had a picture of her in front of a dilapidated building with the words Bond and 007 spray painted on it. Maybe she is playing spy or something.

Good catch.

I've watched far too many series that revolve around female CIA agents deep undercover for years and foreign assets ready for the call to discount anything at this point.

In real life, Amaryllis Fox comes to mind.

"Ex-CIA spy readies to publish book about undercover exploits without agency approval" Ex-CIA spy readies to publish book about undercover exploits without agency approval


I am in no way saying this is the case here, of course. I do wonder if she was working with the government in regards to the JS case.


MOO.

Added link.
 
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Perhaps she was planning to disappear...she could make herself look different but the dog would look the same. However, if she left the dog at home, nobody would have checked on the dog for a few days (since her son was with his dad) and Seven could have died. She couldn't trust a friend with her dog because that would raise too many questions. So she plans ahead, and decides to leave the dog in the building or just outside the building knowing someone would care for Seven and eventually alert her ex husband. However, she needed a few days lead-time so she might have removed the dog's collar with its ID knowing that the dog was chipped and eventually it would find its way back to her son. Is that too far out?
Actually, that makes sense to me. IF she had planned to disappear, the dog would be a liability, and if someone wanted to ensure that the dog was safe, that person wouldn't just leave it outside to possibly be hit by a car. And IF she planned to voluntarily disappear and not be found, she's done a great job of that so far. Now what has become of the Range Rover?
 
  • #796
So the house was thoroughly searched on 10/29. The Ring camera has been on before, throughout and after, maybe probably still on.
Is it not reasonable to think that the person/s with the key to the house kept looking at recordings after Heidi left?
Who leaked the muffin man video? It sure wasn’t the RHD.
 
  • #797
My sentiments, exactly.
The non-sequiturs in her statements abound.
Does it mean she was a good tipper? Nice to street people? Gifted wigs?
Also curious the “I hope we can find more strength to continue.” Who says that when apparently spearheading a search? Is that a heads up?
IMOO
dbm
 
  • #798
It being forced to be an all cash business is a huge problem. I’m wondering if I imagined this but wasn’t some. Venture capitalist type robbed or something recently and he had started finding something or whatever. I’m wondering the name being on LLC registrations may have made a target. Must go find now.

But it sort of isn't, any more. There are now venmo-like apps that you can use to transfer money from your credit or debit card to the dispensary.

There were lots of robberies there for a while. There are a bunch of dispensaries near where I work, and the nicer ones have security guards, sometimes 2-3 of them, as well as special doors where you have to go through one space, be ID'd, before going where the cash/cannabis is kept. Then, same thing upon leaving. Big heavy doors, big locks.

What drew Heidi to Melrose to make it a part of her every-day life? ETA: It's at least a 20-40 minute drive, depending on traffic, from her home.

From the article -
As her friends walked through Melrose speaking to strangers they learned about the impact Planck has had on those in the community.

“I really believe that who you are and your character is who you are when nobody is looking,” said a friend. “The fact that when walking the streets and talking to these random people that were part of Heidi’s everyday life and the way that they just gushed about her, the same way her friends do. I think it’s a testament to who she is and how she showed up every day.”

Friends Of Heidi Planck Hold Vigil For The Missing Mother

I'm guessing she drove the 20 minutes when it wasn't rush hour, to hang out, get coffee and shop. A lot of women her age, and with a child that age, do such things - and they go to places where they feel safe. I actually drive 20 minutes to do the same thing - just more rarely now, and 40 minutes to see my doctor because I don't feel safe at the place my previous doctor is.

But it does sound like she was there a lot (so a very busy woman). It would have been on her way, more or less, to Beverly Hills (where there are fewer people on the street and the vibe is very different).

She must be very extroverted.
 
  • #799
While I agree it is possible, I am far from convinced that Heidi was planning to disappear, but even if she was, that does not preclude that whoever she was afraid of could have gotten to her before she had the chance to. JMO

The Poshmark thing says to me that she was trying to drum up some cash (rather than getting over her thing for wigs) -- as in 'desperate.' Her employment picture was all kinds of shaky. And JW was constantly in court with her. So, she was going to meet with Dr. Strangelove to get the help she needed, but when she got there she found Dr. No.
 
  • #800
Why would HP be be walking Melrose talking to strangers and impacting the community? What does that even mean? MOO
I found that really, really odd. Why would so many people around the H+F area know her so well? Unless she spent a whole lot of time there. Her ex and her friends claim they have no idea about Heidi's association with that building, but it would appear she was there often enough to be recognized and known by others in the area. imo
 
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