TX TX - Prisma Denisse Peralta Reyes, 26, did not pick up her child, Mesquite, 17 Apr 2019 #2

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  • #541
Oh and now that I've been down there it has improved tremendously a lot of young pretty girls out jogging and dog walking and looks to secure to be random it leave just a few options , trunk of car , fell into dumpster or there is a gate she could have walked out no camera ( but padlocked) but she would have been right back at her car so no reason to not hop back in
 
  • #542
Her car was still there. Her ex who lives there was not there. Where did she go?
What happened at 6:01 when the calls stopped? Did she turn off the phone and jumped or sneaked out of the building, leaving everything behind? Did she know in which appartment the ex lived? She probably didn't know that he wasn't home. Let's say that she stayed in the building, hoping for him to show up. Wouldn't the calls continue? If she stayed on the roof for a longer period, more people would have noticed her. Was she concerned about being on time to pick up her child?
 
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  • #543
The ex had to come back eventually alone or with somebody? We don't have proof Prisma left or that she was/is still there. What happened when the ex did come home? Did he come back that night? A few days later? Her car was still there unless he returned after it was towed. MOO
Inspector Barrett said ex returned later that night.
 
  • #544
Oh and now that I've been down there it has improved tremendously a lot of young pretty girls out jogging and dog walking and looks to secure to be random it leave just a few options , trunk of car , fell into dumpster or there is a gate she could have walked out no camera ( but padlocked) but she would have been right back at her car so no reason to not hop back in
I think I saw in another video featured on Gray Hughes' channel that there was an exit that was not monitored on the opposite side of the building to the garage entrance. We don't know if it was locked at the time. Not sure if Prisma was familiar with the exit situation though, since she didn't live there herself.
 
  • #545
Yall want me to call him and see if the dumpster angle has been checked out or does someone else want to ?
 
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What happened at 6:01 when the calls stopped? Did she turn off the phone and jump or sneak out of the building, leaving everything behind? Did she know in which appartment the ex lived? She probably didn't know that he wasn't home. Let's say that she stayed in the building, hoping for him to show up. Wouldn't the calls continue? If she stayed on the roof for a longer period, more people would have noticed her. Was she concerned about being on time to pick up her child?
And why was she so confused about where she even was? We know she was drinking, but if she was so drunk to have no idea where she was, wouldn’t she be found exactly where she was sitting passed out? She was having an absolutely horrendous day. I wonder if she had a complete break from reality? This theory has been brought up before, but it’s making more and more sense to me.
 
  • #547
Yall want me to call him and see if the dumpster angle has been checked out or does someone else want to ?
Well since you’ve been there it would be great if you want to! :)
 
  • #548
And why was she so confused about where she even was? We know she was drinking, but if she was so drunk to have no idea where she was, wouldn’t she be found exactly where she was sitting passed out? She was having an absolutely horrendous day. I wonder if she had a complete break from reality? This theory has been brought up before, but it’s making more and more sense to me.
I'd like to know if all three people that she talked to in the last 12 minutes (at 5:49 while on video, at 5:57 and at 6:00) are telling the same story about her emotional state and sobriety. If she was on a mission and in distress, I wouldn't expect her to make calls just to chat about unrelated stuff (unless she was waiting and wanted to kill time). Did she tell them why she was there? The last person claims that she didn't even know shere she was at.
 
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A few thoughts....

First, I was reading reviews for Olympus at Ross on Apartment Ratings. Some are glowing 5 star reviews while others are not.
Residents describe how the garage entrance gate was broken, doors from garage to apartments are broken, cars broken into, drug dealers living on property, random people walking around the parking garage at night and one described an incident with a neighbor involving a gun.

Secondly, we know she’d been drinking which means she’d need to use the restroom. Did someone offer to let her use their restroom and something bad happened?

Apartments contract with towing companies to patrol the parking areas. The leasing office can call if a car needs to be towed but the tow drivers also drive through at random times looking for cars to tow.
Did the tow driver drive through the garage on 4-17-19? Is this the same company that towed her Jeep?

She may very well have been black-out drunk after drinking for 3+ hours. Unaware of what she’s doing and unaware of any danger she was in. The bartender that made her leave instead of taking her keys needs to be criminally charged.

And another thing- this is the same apartment building where a grandmother was kidnapped while unloading her truck by 3 teenagers a couple of years ago. They held her at gunpoint in the backseat while they drove around showing off her truck to other gang members. They tried to use her ATM card but couldn’t get it to work. Thankfully they released her but I’m not sure if they were ever caught.

Last thought- this is not a safe area. Several registered sex offenders live nearby...one who recently absconded.
 
  • #551
What happened at 6:01 when the calls stopped? Did she turn off the phone and jumped or sneaked out of the building, leaving everything behind? Did she know in which appartment the ex lived? She probably didn't know that he wasn't home. Let's say that she stayed in the building, hoping for him to show up. Wouldn't the calls continue? If she stayed on the roof for a longer period, more people would have noticed her. Was she concerned about being on time to pick up her child?
Maybe she passed out and something happened after that? Cameras where are you when we need you!!!!
 
  • #552
I think I saw in another video featured on Gray Hughes' channel that there was an exit that was not monitored on the opposite side of the building to the garage entrance. We don't know if it was locked at the time. Not sure if Prisma was familiar with the exit situation though, since she didn't live there herself.
Why would she leave the opposite of where her car was though?
 
  • #553
Why would she leave the opposite of where her car was though?
That theory involves her wanting to disappear "from the building". The car was visible on the security camera. On the other hand, she might have not known that.
 
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And another thing- this is the same apartment building where a grandmother was kidnapped while unloading her truck by 3 teenagers a couple of years ago. They held her at gunpoint in the backseat while they drove around showing off her truck to other gang members. They tried to use her ATM card but couldn’t get it to work. Thankfully they released her but I’m not sure if they were ever caught.
It happened outside of the Olympus building:
http://www.fox4news.com/news/dpd-looking-for-teens-who-kidnapped-robbed-grandmother
A similar case (kidnapped and driven to ATMs by juveniles) happened only a couple of weeks ago elsewhere in Dallas - might be the same perps:
Juvenile Arrested, 1 Suspect At Large For Kidnapping 2 Adults; Sexually Assaulting Woman In Dallas
 
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I do not have an Iphone but the battery may have died by 6pm maybe?
 
  • #557
I do not have an Iphone but the battery may have died by 6pm maybe?

It depends on how old the phone is and how much use. My old iPhone 6 would never last until 6 without a charge but my new iPhone XR last all day plus. And that includes checking WS a lot!
 
  • #558
And why was she so confused about where she even was? We know she was drinking, but if she was so drunk to have no idea where she was, wouldn’t she be found exactly where she was sitting passed out? She was having an absolutely horrendous day. I wonder if she had a complete break from reality? This theory has been brought up before, but it’s making more and more sense to me.
If she was so drunk how did she drive to Great Rock lake and back but then all of a sudden get disoriented? IMO
 
  • #559
Can't figure out not can
Create a throwaway account on Google (fake name) and that account will have a Google Drive as part of it. Create a folder on the Google Drive. Open that folder. Upload the video(s) and photo(s) to that folder. Create a shareable link and post that link here.
 
  • #560
I thought those elevators opened up into the different levels of the parking garage only.
And to be able to get into the living area or common area - you needed to swipe your card or punch in a code. If she was that disoriented- would she have remembered the code if he (her ex) had told her?
 
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