Deceased/Not Found CA - Heidi Planck, 39, left son’s football game in Downey, dog found in Los Angeles, 17 Oct 2021 #5

  • #181
LE has not declared Heidi’s death to be a Homicide.
 
  • #182
HP not having her meds would not cause her to need some immediately from someone else, it’s not like insulin or an epipen. All of this speculation is just taking a turn that does not sit well with me and I don't think it is helpful to solving this case. I’m very concerned about what is being put out there for her minor child to one day read .
 
  • #183
It’s really not easy for most people to just go to the doctor and get ADHD medication, even with a diagnosis. You can peruse the ADHD subreddit and see how many people have to deal with issues getting their meds.
I guess we really just don’t know like most everything else in this case. I agree and said it’s hard for me to get mine filled even just a couple days early but I know way too many people on it to think that it’s overly hard to get that’s all.

I’ve also switched docs many times in many different cities I’ve lived in and just told them or showed them my script and they rewrote it.

The only point I was trying to make is this is a legal prescription that tons of people have access to and one she had so seems weird she would go through all that to get and take one on a late Sunday afternoon if it was the exact same script she had.

There are so many unknowns for sure but if she had been on it since 13 like myself I just find the whole situation to be a little off.
 
  • #184
Is this a fact that LE said the "incident" was a homicide? I simply cannot find that in searches. Would you kindly post a link, please? I've been on Libby and Abby's threads for days and must have missed a bunch over here.
@DeDee, still searching. I was sure I saw it stated somewhere, other than the "incident". Maybe the wording was misleading. So far this is all I find.

"Los Angeles police began searching a California landfill Monday for evidence connected to the disappearance of Heidi Planck, a mother who is believed to have been killed in October after she attended her son's football game.
Police said there is still no lead on a suspect in what they believe is a robbery-homicide case."
LAPD searching landfill for evidence in Heidi Planck’s disappearance
 
  • #185
RHD also has this Unit-
GANG HOMICIDE UNIT (GHU)
The GHU targets specific gangs and their involvement with certain criminal activity including, but not limited to, murder and other associated gang related crimes. There is also a full-time Crime Intelligence Analyst assigned to the unit to assist with telephone call data analysis, case charting, and link analysis. The GHU has specific knowledge of and experience with federal Racketeering Influence Corrupt Organization (RICO) prosecutions, and a great deal of experience in preparing court orders and search warrants to obtain business and telephone records related to Dialed Number Recorders (DNR), cell site towers, cell phone tracking, text message retrieval, and state and federal wiretap applications.
 
  • #186
Regarding the Maserati woman...I cannot buy the story that a resident asked two other women visiting the building to help her change her tire. In a high rise like that, chances are the Maserati owner would have tipped one of the condo employees to change the tire. Does it make any sense to others here that the Maserati woman asked for the other women's assistance?
 
  • #187
Also within RHD:
Homicide Special Section
Solicitation, extortion or conspiracy to commit murder (murder for hire);
· Illegal Abortions;
· Any special investigation assigned by the Chief of Detective Bureau;
· Requests for assistance from Area detectives;
· Requests from outside law enforcement agencies.
 
  • #188
Regarding the Maserati woman...I cannot buy the story that a resident asked two other women visiting the building to help her change her tire. In a high rise like that, chances are the Maserati owner would have tipped one of the condo employees to change the tire. Does it make any sense to others here that the Maserati woman asked for the other women's assistance?

It is my understanding that the Maserati woman and one of the two women had met before. I believe it was at the vigil they had held there. So while not friends they had met. As for the reason of asking them to help change the tire it could be that she wanted let them know what she knew. Since she had met the one woman before and knew of her connection to Heidi she may have felt guilty and wanted to get it off her chest. She could also be one of those people that want to insert themselves into the story and made the whole thing up, or she could have told the story to deflect attention away from someone else. At this point we really know nothing for sure. MOO
 
  • #189
Yeah I'm not really buying 95% of what was in that Sun article. While there might be some confetti of truths in there, the story as a whole, including how conveniently a YouTuber happened to run into a key witness and ended up being punched in the head is ridiculously far fetched. I think I'll wait for official LE reports.
 
  • #190
Yeah I'm not really buying 95% of what was in that Sun article. While there might be some confetti of truths in there, the story as a whole, including how conveniently a YouTuber happened to run into a key witness and ended up being punched in the head is ridiculously far fetched. I think I'll wait for official LE reports.
...wouldn't it make sense for the YouTuber lady to bring charges against the Maserati woman so that LE could leverage it and get information on the case?
 
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  • #191
What I don't understand is why LE took so long to search for HP's remains when it's clear that several people knew about her death and the use of the trash chute.
 
  • #192
Narcan, available. No reason for one who parties large not to have it on hand. My opinion.
 
  • #193
Regarding the Maserati woman...I cannot buy the story that a resident asked two other women visiting the building to help her change her tire. In a high rise like that, chances are the Maserati owner would have tipped one of the condo employees to change the tire. Does it make any sense to others here that the Maserati woman asked for the other women's assistance?

The Sun article mentioned helping fix the flat tire "through Dawn's AAA". I can see someone asking an acquaintance if they by chance had an AAA membership and if they wouldn't mind calling in for assistance.
 
  • #194
So if things happened the way they did according to the Sun story I am curious about a few things. So if Heidi did in fact die of an overdose why didn't anyone try to help her, why was there no 911 call, why did things go the way they did. It seems to me the panic defense doesn't hold water. Someone had to be calling the shots. Someone was in charge. Someone put the plan in motion to dispose of her body. People just don't start randomly working together. Someone in that apartment made that decision. Most likely it would be the one with the most to lose. So who was that? If and when they find that out, that person should be held responsible. If the Sun story is true then people just stood by and watched a woman die. MOO
 
  • #195
The Sun article mentioned helping fix the flat tire "through Dawn's AAA". I can see someone asking an acquaintance if they by chance had an AAA membership and if they wouldn't mind calling in for assistance.
The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.
 
  • #196
The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.

Honestly I feel this whole tire thing means nothing. The woman drives a Maserati, clearly she could pay someone to come and fix it, or as you stated, someone from the building could have helped her. I think that she recognized one of the women as someone she had met before and knew of her connection to Heidi and wanted to tell her story and she used the whole tire issue as a way to open that conversation. MOO
 
  • #197
The Maserati woman was not stranded in a remote location to justify getting AAA to come help her change a tire. High rises have plenty of staff who would change a flat tire. Besides, Maserati woman seems to know quite a few people in the building and there must be someone who would have been happy to do her a favor; it makes no sense to ask the two outsiders to help her.
Nail on the head! This scenario just doesn’t make sense. Not going to imply anyone is lying bc this whole case has been off but this just doesn’t add up.
 
  • #198
What would the alleged evidence that a crime was committed at H+F be if HP was killed by taking a pill with fentynal? MOO
 
  • #199
This past year five young adults where I live, have died from unknowingly ingesting Fentanyl when taking drugs like Xanax and Adderall that they purchased from dealers. I'm aware of others who thought the cocaine they were using was pure. It wasn't.

None of these kids were using heroin or Oxycodone.

This is an epidemic. It could - and does - happen to anyone. And it's happening everywhere but it's especially bad in CA.
 
  • #200
She had a prescription for Adderall and based on JWs claim possibly multiple scripts. Why would she go get one from her bf/dealer and couldn’t wait an hour…was she out or want his kind which clearly isn’t prescribed if laced? Did she want a laced one or did she even know that they were laced?

According to Heidi's ex, Heidi was addicted to Adderall and "would go to three different doctors so she could get three separate prescriptions, making sure she always paid for two of them in cash so her abuse wouldn't be discovered."

As a pharmacist I can assure you that pharmacists are supposed to check on the statewide database for controlled drugs before filling the prescriptions. Even if a person pays in cash, it still will show up on the database. Some people think paying cash will help them get away with it, but all that does is stop an alert from popping up from the insurance company denying the coverage due to the fill being too soon. When someone insists on paying with cash that is a huge glaring sign to check the database because we know how many people try to game the system. Perhaps the pharmacists were extremely careless and did not check her Adderall fill history on the statewide database-- not impossible if the pharmacists were in a busy retail setting, and with COVID vaccinations pharmacists are even more overworked than usual -- but more likely is that pharmacists DID catch her and flagged her account, precluding her from illegally getting multiple scripts. This would have pushed her to procure the drug illegally.


You can’t just lace Adderall with that stuff like you could other drugs. You would have to buy them from overseas and where they were manufactured like that.

I'm not sure what you mean by not being able to lace Adderall with fentanyl here? That's just not true. Drug dealers lace Adderall with fentanyl here in the US so that their clients will get more addicted and buy more.
 

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