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

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  • #801
All I can say is, I have no doubt that the police have more footage from somewhere. I made my husband ride me by the apartments that she was last seen at tonight since we were over near that way for dinner and I most definitely seen a few cameras just by simply driving by... the good thing is Ross street has a few restaurants and bars on that street including other apartment complexes. The bad news ... the Olympus at Ross is way bigger than you think it is in person. I don’t think the videos or google maps really show how big it is .. also, the bad news is I drove past the side where her car was near the church and that side of the street was way different from the front on Ross street obviously. It felt more secluded back there. With that being said though, I have no doubt that police probably have more footage that’s not being released.
 
  • #802
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

The only reason I could think why a babysitter wouldnt call the family, but would call the police instead, would be if they thought the family was involved somehow in the mess.

But I don't see why she would think that in this case?
 
  • #803
The only reason I could think why a babysitter wouldnt call the family, but would call the police instead, would be if they thought the family was involved somehow in the mess.

But I don't see why she would think that in this case?
The babysitter situation is baffling. I want to know if there are calls/texts/voicemails from the babysitter to Prisma during those 2 hours she was waiting for Prisma to pick up her son. If there is nothing then I think the babysitter is somehow involved. While waiting for 2 hours you would think she would be leaving voicemails and texts asking where she was. MOO
 
  • #804
The only reason I could think why a babysitter wouldnt call the family, but would call the police instead, would be if they thought the family was involved somehow in the mess.

But I don't see why she would think that in this case?
Unless in that hour long convo Prisma said if I go missing contact the police right away...MOO
 
  • #805
Unless in that hour long convo Prisma said if I go missing contact the police right away...MOO
In which case the babysitter has to know a lot more than has been said. I’m just hoping that LE told her to be quiet (even with family) after she told them all she knew.
 
  • #806
Regarding Gray’s interview with one of the people she called that day, I find it hard to believe she thought he was the ex. She called the guy who was out of town at the time, for help and I’m willing to bet she didn’t think he was the ex. I wonder if she reached someone for help and they came and picked her up. JMO
 
  • #807
Regarding Gray’s interview with one of the people she called that day, I find it hard to believe she thought he was the ex. She called the guy who was out of town at the time, for help and I’m willing to bet she didn’t think he was the ex. I wonder if she reached someone for help and they came and picked her up. JMO
There's no way of knowing if any of the people she spoke with are telling the truth about their conversation. The guy that Gray interviewed talked to her for four minutes.
 
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  • #808
There's no way of knowing if any of the people she spoke with are telling the truth about their conversation. The guy that Gray interview talked to her for four minutes.

I realize that, this is just my opinion.
 
  • #809
I wonder if she reached someone for help and they came and picked her up. JMO
The last person she spoke with claims that he would have sent someone to pick her up, except she didn't know where she was at. I suppose it would take a while for the person to get there, so more people would have seen her. IMO something happened sooner than that, at 6:01 or soon after.
 
  • #810
The last person she spoke with claims that he would have sent someone to pick her up, except she didn't know where she was at. I suppose it would take a while for the person to get there, so more people would have seen her. IMO something happened sooner than that, at 6:01 or soon after.

She has a Facebook friend who lives at those apartments also. Since we don’t have her text or private Facebook messages, we can’t tell if she reached out to anyone else in addition to the calls. I also am of the opinion that something happened closer to 6:01ish. The apartment website says they have fob/keyless entries, I’m sure police have a record of when certain people arrived and left their apartments. JMO.
 
  • #811
You posted that he was allowed to tell him after consulting with a phycologist. He may have.
Not after only consulting with the phycologist one time, you do not tell a young child that, and not in the way he told him!!
 
  • #812
Regarding Gray’s interview with one of the people she called that day, I find it hard to believe she thought he was the ex. She called the guy who was out of town at the time, for help and I’m willing to bet she didn’t think he was the ex. I wonder if she reached someone for help and they came and picked her up. JMO
I listened to that conversation, I also find it hard to believe, we only have what he supposedly said to Prisma, and it doesn't seem to make much sense. Anyone can make you believe what they said is true on a phone!
 
  • #813
Hello guys I toam New to this thread but did some research while taking forever to read all these comments. But sounds like someone is covering up something. At first i thought it was foul play but after the gun incident and people reporting she was a stripper and always drinking heavily maybe she is hiding and left to Mexico. Someone posted she had dual citizenship here. Nothing else would make sense. She didn't want to get arrested so they make it seem likes she is missing.. too many questions come to play.
 
  • #814
I feel very much for Prisma's family. I cannot imagine the worry, anguish, and frustration they feel as her disappearance nears the 6-month mark. However, I worry that they are running around thinking every single person Prisma had contact with on that afternoon is responsible and had nefarious intentions or is shady, and that they are missing out on eliminating possibilities which, IMO, given that she was caught on surveillance all afternoon or there were plenty of witnesses to seeing her because her actions were neither cautious nor in places without cameras, seem more likely and logical. I understand; until she is found; every person is a possible suspect but people that were really far away or have no motives seem to be a stretch; my suggestions is to focus on the horses; not the zebras. LE to date seems to have been highly successful at tracking her all throughout the afternoon with strong evidence and video. What happened to her after 6:01 is the obvious question - no surveillance; car abandoned; no more phone calls. Whatever happened to Prisma almost certainly happened at or near that building she was last seen and I've said it again but I would make darn sure she wasn't still there and the victim of an unfortunate mishap or an opportunistic predator.

I don't believe she voluntarily left; though the babysitters' actions do give me pause. But she would have just taken her car - clearly she didn't have any qualms about driving around in the state she was in. I also don't think her ex- is involved; as obvious of a suspect he is. The fact that she was seen for hours on her own doing her own thing, even though she was trying to reach him, speaks to me more of her seeking him out rather than the other way around. If he got upset with her, he could have just invited her back to his place right after lunch and that would have been that. It just seems too complicated and convoluted for him to have done harm to her after all that, given that her actions seemed irrational and unplanned. It would have had to been impulsive. I do hope LE has verified his alibi, which it sounds like they have; and they have tracked his cell records as well. Don't know if they had enough to get a search warrant for his apartment; but if he was involved that would be an obvious place to find evidence given the amount of witnesses and people around that building. But again, this is not my theory of what happened and I think by now they would have something.
 
  • #815
I feel very much for Prisma's family. I cannot imagine the worry, anguish, and frustration they feel as her disappearance nears the 6-month mark. However, I worry that they are running around thinking every single person Prisma had contact with on that afternoon is responsible and had nefarious intentions or is shady, and that they are missing out on eliminating possibilities which, IMO, given that she was caught on surveillance all afternoon or there were plenty of witnesses to seeing her because her actions were neither cautious nor in places without cameras, seem more likely and logical. I understand; until she is found; every person is a possible suspect but people that were really far away or have no motives seem to be a stretch; my suggestions is to focus on the horses; not the zebras. LE to date seems to have been highly successful at tracking her all throughout the afternoon with strong evidence and video. What happened to her after 6:01 is the obvious question - no surveillance; car abandoned; no more phone calls. Whatever happened to Prisma almost certainly happened at or near that building she was last seen and I've said it again but I would make darn sure she wasn't still there and the victim of an unfortunate mishap or an opportunistic predator.

I don't believe she voluntarily left; though the babysitters' actions do give me pause. But she would have just taken her car - clearly she didn't have any qualms about driving around in the state she was in. I also don't think her ex- is involved; as obvious of a suspect he is. The fact that she was seen for hours on her own doing her own thing, even though she was trying to reach him, speaks to me more of her seeking him out rather than the other way around. If he got upset with her, he could have just invited her back to his place right after lunch and that would have been that. It just seems too complicated and convoluted for him to have done harm to her after all that, given that her actions seemed irrational and unplanned. It would have had to been impulsive. I do hope LE has verified his alibi, which it sounds like they have; and they have tracked his cell records as well. Don't know if they had enough to get a search warrant for his apartment; but if he was involved that would be an obvious place to find evidence given the amount of witnesses and people around that building. But again, this is not my theory of what happened and I think by now they would have something.
No, we don't believe that everyone had a hand in her disappearance, although its quite possible that some of them did, we will never be sure until Prisma turns up whether it be in a good way or bad! Like the detective told the family they need one key piece of evidence to put it all together!
 
  • #816
we support the victims here on WS, and we stand behind and with you Winter63.
 
  • #817
DBM
 
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  • #819
IMO It doesn't matter if she was a stripper or not unless someone at the club had a beef with her. The police have not stated anyone is a POI. So where do we go from here?
 
  • #820
Ditto because nothing adds up. MOO

If Prisma was a stripper, I don't think that makes her a bad mother. I don't think it's a safe line of work but that doesn't mean she didn't love her son and was a bad mother. The thing I have a problem with is her drinking at that bar/restaurant for 3 hours and then driving around aiming her gun at people. I'm assuming she was drunk and was she planning on picking up her son like that? After talking to the babysitter for an hour and drinking at the bar for supposedly 3 hours, IMO she didn't plan on picking up her son that night. I've asked numerous times if the phone records show any voicemails, texts, or calls from the babysitter during those 2 hours the babysitter was waiting for her. If her phone was turned off or died, would phone records show calls and texts sent to her. If voicemails were left could they be retrieved? Can anyone answer this? Thanks and MOO
MOO!
If her phone was off or dead I very much do not believe any records would show anything incoming, only on those other devices could it be traced
 
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