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

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  • #781
I am beginning to think more needs to be investigated about this babysitter, this is not how I would want a babysitter to act. Something really wrong about her!
 
  • #782
Makes me wonder what was said on that uncharacteristic long phone call between Prisma and the babysitter.
 
  • #783
Ok so if he was reported gone somewhere around 2 ish pm. Does this mean PRISMA left and came back alone staying until she was ask to leave. Or did police show up for the call after PRISMA was ask to leave? Meaning they showed up several hours later after 911 call re: disturbance?
So many questions and so few definitive answers. With witnesses at the restaurant, cameras, phone records, and calls made to the police, you would think these details would be known. If Prisma stayed at the bar for 3 more hours, she would have been there when the police showed up. Maybe she went and sat in her car. MOO

Is there an explanation as to why nobody contacted her mother? Why her son wasn't taken to Prisma's mother?
I'm assuming her parents are divorced. I wonder if they live near each other. I can't believe the mother wasn't notified until the next day and for that matter, by the school. I don't understand why the babysitter wouldn't call one of the parents before calling the police. I would think the babysitter had the parents phone numbers in case of an emergency. MOO

Do the phone records show if the babysitter ever called/texted Prisma again, after their hour conversation?
 
  • #784
If there is an explanation no one was told as to what it was, but I also had a young child at one time, and any babysitter I had was given contact number(s) if something were to happen including my parents, prisma's mom talked with babysitter but she refused to say anything, then refused to answer phone after that
That isn't what I mean. The detective contacted Prisma's father at 11 PM you said. So why didn't the detective contact Prisma's mother? Or her father contact Prisma's mother? Or her father have the detective contact Prisma's mother? If the detective is trying to learn if anyone had seen or heard from Prisma wouldn't it make sense to find out if her mother or siblings had any contact?
 
  • #785
I don't understand why the babysitter wouldn't call one of the parents before calling the police.
Same. Even if she didn’t have their numbers, I’m sure she could have found SOMEONE’s number. A friend or another family member. Setting a missing persons case in motion is so extreme for just two hours late.
But considering she spent an hour talking to Prisma just a few hours earlier, she had a reason to be calling the police when she did. IMO.
 
  • #786
That isn't what I mean. The detective contacted Prisma's father at 11 PM you said. So why didn't the detective contact Prisma's mother? Or her father contact Prisma's mother? Or her father have the detective contact Prisma's mother? If the detective is trying to learn if anyone had seen or heard from Prisma wouldn't it make sense to find out if her mother or siblings had any contact?
Exactly! Prisma could have easily been with the mother or a sibling. This would/should have been the first call made by the detective. Also, why wouldn't the father have called the mother? None of this makes sense! Detectives usually aren't called in until everyone has checked with ALL the family members and friends. MOO
 
  • #787
Same. Even if she didn’t have their numbers, I’m sure she could have found SOMEONE’s number. A friend or another family member. Setting a missing persons case in motion is so extreme for just two hours late.
But considering she spent an hour talking to Prisma just a few hours earlier, she had a reason to be calling the police when she did. IMO.
None of this makes sense to me. Babysitter calls the police before calling any family/friends. The father doesn't call the mother? Detective doesn't call the mother? The mother isn't told by anyone. The school calls the mother. Something is very wrong with all of this. MOO
 
  • #788
None of this makes sense to me. Babysitter calls the police before calling any family/friends. The father doesn't call the mother? Detective doesn't call the mother? The mother isn't told by anyone. The school calls the mother. Something is very wrong with all of this. MOO
Babysitter you have some 'splaining to do!!
 
  • #789
None of this makes sense to me. Babysitter calls the police before calling any family/friends. The father doesn't call the mother? Detective doesn't call the mother? The mother isn't told by anyone. The school calls the mother. Something is very wrong with all of this. MOO
Also the babysitter refusing to talk to family is confusing. If she was worried about her state of mind why wouldn’t she just tell them this?

If she was worried about Prisma’s safety because someone was threatening her and that person is still around then I can see her being afraid for her own safety.

Or if somehow Prisma’s disappearance was planned & babysitter was in the know she wouldn’t talk...

I know we’ve already said all this but the babysitter is definitely an enigma.
 
  • #790
He spent the night at babysitter, she took him to school, and the school called her mom
SMH. Her poor mom. I saw her on one of the Spanish language news videos last week. My heart goes out to her. I’m so glad she doesn’t have to worry about the custody issue anymore.
 
  • #791
Babysitter you have some 'splaining to do!!
:D:p LOL Yes, she sure does.

Also the babysitter refusing to talk to family is confusing. If she was worried about her state of mind why wouldn’t she just tell them this?
If she was worried about Prisma’s safety because someone was threatening her and that person is still around then I can see her being afraid for her own safety.
Or if somehow Prisma’s disappearance was planned & babysitter was in the know she wouldn’t talk...
I know we’ve already said all this but the babysitter is definitely an enigma.
It's very confusing and makes no sense unless, like you said, she "was in the know". Maybe the babysitter didn't trust/like Prisma's parents for whatever reason. She didn't call either parent when Prisma didn't show up. Prisma's son stayed with the babysitter that night instead of going to the father's house. They talked for an hour that day supposedly about a job that Prisma wasn't going back to. I'm beginning to think the babysitter helped Prisma disappear. I wonder if anyone has actually seen the babysitter since this happened? MOO
 
  • #792
Hypothetical: If kids told babysitter that something happened to mommy, maybe it makes sense that her first call so to the authorities.
 
  • #793
So many questions and so few definitive answers. With witnesses at the restaurant, cameras, phone records, and calls made to the police, you would think these details would be known. If Prisma stayed at the bar for 3 more hours, she would have been there when the police showed up. Maybe she went and sat in her car. MOO

I'm assuming her parents are divorced. I wonder if they live near each other. I can't believe the mother wasn't notified until the next day and for that matter, by the school. I don't understand why the babysitter wouldn't call one of the parents before calling the police. I would think the babysitter had the parents phone numbers in case of an emergency. MOO

Do the phone records show if the babysitter ever called/texted Prisma again, after their hour conversation?
Prisma's biological father died when she was a baby, her stepdad whom she also refers to as dad since she was about 5 or so is the only dad prisma has known. I agree with you on the babysitter you would think she would have as the babysitters I know all ask for emergency numbers just in case something happens to the child.
 
  • #794
I want more info on the road rage. Who was the road rage against?
Someone leaving the bar?
Someone she knew?
Someone she had no clue who was, just a innocent victim.
I thought in my MOO
it was stated to be 3 female's she pulled her fire arm on. That reported to LE who also were the same 3 witnesses.
With her back ground in the Armed force Reserves she should know better.

Her day was a nightmare. She went 0 to 20 in 7 to 8 hours. Before her disappearance.

@winter63
1. Any info on that road rage?
2. Would that be something PRISMA felt in danger of to pull her side arm?
3. Had PRISMA know to family ever been told to leave a drinking establishment?
4. Do you know from her past DV was she suffering PSD?
5. Any known medication. PRISMA was taking?
 
  • #795
I am having problems with this site for some reason today, probably the darn internet again, will try again later
 
  • #796
I am having problems with this site for some reason today, probably the darn internet again, will try again later
I understand.
Thank you for checking in to answer questions.
 
  • #797
her mother and a friend went to the Tex-Mex bar, and that is what the female bartender told them, there was an altercation, the police were called but they both had left by then according to bartender
Oh I don’t doubt that there was a altercation. I just couldn’t find a report to the bar on the police website.
 
  • #798
her dad was called by detective the night she disappeared around 11 or so, her mother didn't find out til following morning that she was missing until prismas son's school called her to inform little man was upset about his mom not picking him up

Unbelievable. If my babysitter (if I had a kid) pulled that sh-*, my mom would be on her like white on rice. Momma don’t play about her baby girl
 
  • #799
If there is an explanation no one was told as to what it was, but I also had a young child at one time, and any babysitter I had was given contact number(s) if something were to happen including my parents, prisma's mom talked with babysitter but she refused to say anything, then refused to answer phone after that
Right. Glad to know, I wasn’t the only one that thought it was a little weird.
 
  • #800
That isn't what I mean. The detective contacted Prisma's father at 11 PM you said. So why didn't the detective contact Prisma's mother? Or her father contact Prisma's mother? Or her father have the detective contact Prisma's mother? If the detective is trying to learn if anyone had seen or heard from Prisma wouldn't it make sense to find out if her mother or siblings had any contact?
It makes absolutely no sense that the detective would contact the father and not her mother JMHO. There have been lots of strange and crazy pieces of this case that don’t fit but this is definitely by far the most bizarre. And this isn’t even including the numerous statements that have been changed in interviews over the past 5 months. Especially considering the father originally stated he was informed of her disappearance the morning of 04/19 by relatives to WFAA. And her family and friends were calling and texting the night she went missing with no response. So how would her friends and family know to try to contact her but her mother has no idea she is even missing?? Is it normal for LE to leave an “abandoned” child with a babysitter and not try to unite them with family first?
Watch: Last-known video of missing Mesquite mother


Mom reported missing after not picking up son
 
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