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

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I’ve never seen a AAA sticker on someone’s vehicle, do people really put these on their car? I find it hard to believe that someone with a masarati doesn’t have an insurance policy that includes roadside assistance. The whole story is very strange to me. Jmo

Agree it's strange but there really are AAA stickers. I think they are the static kind for the windshield these days. You don't have to use them but some people do. It used to be the sticker said something like "reward for recovery of this car if stolen" so people might have thought the stickers were useful then.
JMO
 
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Agree it's strange but there really are AAA stickers. I think they are the static kind for the windshield these days. You don't have to use them but some people do. It used to be the sticker said something like "reward for recovery of this car if stolen" so people might have thought the stickers were useful then.
JMO

As a former member: they are intended to ID your vehicle for tow-trucks or ER team responding to your call for help -- do not have a unique number, but flag your vehicle as being a member.
 
  • #223
If heidis death was opioid related, I 100000% agree. Narcan could have saved my sisters life. But my BIL was scared to tell 911 that he even had narcan in the house (let alone that she overdosed) so instead, he essentially let her die. So it’s not unrealistic for me to believe that people would try to conceal her dead body vs. calling 911 or administering narcan. If my sisters own husband could let her die, I have no doubt in my mind that a friend or acquaintance could take it to the extreme of concealing a body. Jmo
I am so very sorry for the loss of your sister . You never really know people’s character until you see how they react in a crisis and then listen to their reasoning in the aftermath. I too have seen enough to know that lots of people are not “other” focused but think only of how any situation, even another’s life or death situation, could impact their life.
On another note if they find H’s body would they be able to do a tox screen and find what was in her system when she died?
 
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RSBM for focus

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.

I read the linked article but it did not mention anything about Adderall being laced with Fentanyl by labs located in the USA. It has been my experience in reading about such things that these drugs are made overseas, shipped to Mexico where they are laced with dangerous drugs then the Mexican Drug Cartels get the drugs across the border into the USA. JMVHOO

APRIL 15, 2021
New data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that the total weight of fentanyl seized at the southwestern border in the first quarter has seen a 233% increase from this same time last year.
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So far in 2021, CBP has picked up 2,098 pounds of smuggled fentanyl compared to the 629 pounds apprehended between January and March of 2020. This represents a 233% increase in smuggled fentanyl recovered by CBP since this same time last year.
Border crisis: 233% increase in fentanyl seizures at southern border


JAN 2020
While Mexico and China are the primary source countries for fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances trafficked directly into the United States, India is emerging as a source for finished fentanyl powder and fentanyl precursor chemicals.

https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/f...8-20 Fentanyl Flow in the United States_0.pdf


Fentanyl is often manufactured in China or Mexico and then imported into the United States, The Washington Post reports.

Illicitly produced fentanyl can be pressed into pill form and passed off as other opioid pain relievers like Norco (hydrocodone/acetaminophen), CNN publishes.

As fentanyl, heroin, and prescription painkillers are all opioids, they act on the central nervous system in the same way, increasing the risk of overdose at even lower doses. Fentanyl also is being laced into cocaine. NPR reports that 7 percent of all cocaine seized in New England in 2016 contained fentanyl.

https://areterecovery.com/fentanyl/laced
 
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I just started following this case a day ago and haven't read through all the threads so I'm sure I'm missing info re: the husband. If there is something specific I should know about the husband I'd greatly appreciate the info!

Edited to add:
It seems police and court records corroborate the ex's accounts from 2015:

"Planck had ransacked the boy’s bedroom, then squeezed herself out his window and hopped a neighbor’s fence. Minutes later, another neighbor called the police after spotting Planck “climbing on roofs and over fences.” When the police arrived, they found Planck “partially clothed” and switching an electrical circuit breaker on the street on and off.

"Planck voluntarily checked herself into a psychiatric hospital, according to court records..."


I'm sure everyone has already discussed all this, but to me, it doesn't sound to me like some sort of psychotic break and/or substance abuse issue is out of the question judging from her history.


This is based on JWs account of what happened. There has been no evidence of a police report of the incident etc
 
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Yes, I got that, but how does it work, etc. is what I'm curious about. I'll just keep on researching. Thanks!
It's just like the underground poker rooms but only with crypto currency. It's illegal.
 
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It's just like the underground poker rooms but only with crypto currency. It's illegal.

Crypto gambling is NOT illegal.
Why have strippers if your face is buried in a phone since crypto gambling can only be done online.
Strippers are not illegal.
Pot is not illegal.
Hide the drugs and call police. Simple. The people dawn claims to have witnessed this were grown adults, not confused kids or even young adults!
Oh, don't forget Dawn said the "party" was mainly POC. Okay......
None of it makes sense.
 
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Just did some poking around trying to figure out what rapper had been murdered around Atlanta...never would have guessed there are SO MANY!!
 
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Crypto gambling is NOT illegal.
Why have strippers if your face is buried in a phone since crypto gambling can only be done online.
Strippers are not illegal.
Pot is not illegal.
Hide the drugs and call police. Simple. The people dawn claims to have witnessed this were grown adults, not confused kids or even young adults!
Oh, don't forget Dawn said the "party" was mainly POC. Okay......
None of it makes sense.
Oh, I don't buy any of it for a minute. LOL
 
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Crypto gambling is NOT illegal.
Why have strippers if your face is buried in a phone since crypto gambling can only be done online.
Strippers are not illegal.
Pot is not illegal.
Hide the drugs and call police. Simple. The people dawn claims to have witnessed this were grown adults, not confused kids or even young adults!
Oh, don't forget Dawn said the "party" was mainly POC. Okay......
None of it makes sense.
Don't you need a license to run an online crypto gambling room? I would have thought so. Maybe not.
 
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Just did some poking around trying to figure out what rapper had been murdered around Atlanta...never would have guessed there are SO MANY!!
It's gotten so common everywhere. That's why I think they freely talk about it. Someone died, oh well. Not a big thing to them.
 
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I’m an exec at a crypto company and the crypto angle in this alleged account of what happened is kind of odd. It may or may not be true, and may or may not be relevant. It’s not easy to onboard into crypto. If there were enough people there to be gambling together using crypto, I’d think it was a gathering of crypto folks, with the drug connection secondary. But all the info in this case is so bizarre.
 
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I just don’t know what to make of any of this. It sort of doesn’t make sense, but then it never makes sense to me when someone OD’s and others cover it up. But it does happen all the time. It’s all the other stuff before hand that makes this scenario weird to me. She was nervous at her son’s game and unexpectedly left early, told her bf she was scared of something, the wonky business stuff, the muffin man, the “raid” of her house by LE. So much weird stuff that it’s almost unbelievable that it would be a “run of the mill” OD. If that makes any sense. I don’t know.
 
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I’m an exec at a crypto company and the crypto angle in this alleged account of what happened is kind of odd. It may or may not be true, and may or may not be relevant. It’s not easy to onboard into crypto. If there were enough people there to be gambling together using crypto, I’d think it was a gathering of crypto folks, with the drug connection secondary. But all the info in this case is so bizarre.

Would a team of egamers likely be 'a gathering of crypto folks?'
 
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Guys I am confused. Didn't they find Heidi's blood at that apartment building? I believe that's a big reason why the police stated they believe she's deceased. If she overdosed, why is her blood there?

Crypto gambling is NOT illegal.
Why have strippers if your face is buried in a phone since crypto gambling can only be done online.
Strippers are not illegal.
Pot is not illegal.
Hide the drugs and call police. Simple. The people dawn claims to have witnessed this were grown adults, not confused kids or even young adults!
Oh, don't forget Dawn said the "party" was mainly POC. Okay......
None of it makes sense.
Exactly. IF this narrative has any truth to it, it makes no sense and the whole truth is not being told.

Just did some poking around trying to figure out what rapper had been murdered around Atlanta...never would have guessed there are SO MANY!!
Yes. Unfortunately, Atlanta can be a very dangerous and violent place. Atlanta is also where many, many TV shows and movies are filmed, and I know friends of friends who have moved there and been robbed/mugged/etc.
 
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Would a team of egamers likely be 'a gathering of crypto folks?'

Could be, but a lot of gamers are anti-crypto. There are a lot of communities within crypto and individuals can overlap multiple communities. Some communities strictly engage online and don’t do in person meetups. Some communities, especially around NFTs, have a strong identity component and folks build relationships and meet in person. There are also events and conferences where people meet up and there can be some extreme partying.
 

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