TX TX - Prisma Denisse Peralta Reyes, 26, did not pick up her child, Mesquite, 17 Apr 2019 #3

  • #821
Yes, the ex she met at the bar was living at the building she disappeared from. He has an alibi valid for several hours after her arrival.

She was last seen crying on the top garage floor by a witness and declined an offer for help. Her phone could have fallen somewhere or have been taken from her.
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Perhaps, but if Prisma was harmed, we don't know when that occurred. She could have passed out in the back of an unlocked car and then run into her ex the next morning, long after the period for which he has an alibi. The phone might simply have gone silent due to a dead battery, so the timing of the last phone ping could have occurred several hours before Prisma was harmed.
 
  • #822
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Perhaps, but if Prisma was harmed, we don't know when that occurred. She could have passed out in the back of an unlocked car and then run into her ex the next morning, long after the period for which he has an alibi. The phone might simply have gone silent due to a dead battery, so the timing of the last phone ping could have occurred several hours before Prisma was harmed.
My question is, how would the ex know she was in his building in the first place if he returned in the middle of the night and she was passed out in someone else's car? She was calling him repeatedly at 6pm, but as far as we know, he didn't answer. She couldn't find his apartment so she wasn't waiting there for him. Nothing was said about any messages sent from her phone though. At this point, I'm leaning towards a stranger taking advantage of her state.
 
  • #823
My question is, how would the ex know she was in his building in the first place if he returned in the middle of the night and she was passed out in someone else's car? She was calling him repeatedly at 6pm, but as far as we know, he didn't answer. She couldn't find his apartment so she wasn't waiting there for him. Nothing was said about any messages sent from her phone though. At this point, I'm leaning towards a stranger taking advantage of her state.
Well if a friend/ex friend/ex significant other had disappeared from my apartment building while trying to find me, you'd bet I'd do all I could to be open and search everywhere in the building, do interviews, plaster posters....Esp if we had been fighting right before the disappearance.
 
  • #824
Have they released whether her phone was found and where? Seems like LE isn't doing much on this one this year...
 
  • #825
My question is, how would the ex know she was in his building in the first place if he returned in the middle of the night and she was passed out in someone else's car? She was calling him repeatedly at 6pm, but as far as we know, he didn't answer. She couldn't find his apartment so she wasn't waiting there for him. Nothing was said about any messages sent from her phone though. At this point, I'm leaning towards a stranger taking advantage of her state.
Why would she pass out in someone's car when her own car was there? Wouldn't her ex immediately see her jeep parked out in front, almost in the road? Almost blocking traffic?
 
  • #826
Why would she pass out in someone's car when her own car was there? Wouldn't her ex immediately see her jeep parked out in front, almost in the road? Almost blocking traffic?
Ooh good point about seeing the car! Is there an entrance to the garage where he could have missed it?
 
  • #827
Ooh good point about seeing the car! Is there an entrance to the garage where he could have missed it?
There is only one garage entrance (with two doors to drive in and one to drive out):

 
  • #828
I guess he could have been distracted and not noticed her jeep...it would be interesting to see video of him arriving to see if he paused to look
 
  • #829
Bumping - one confusing case
 
  • #830
Prisma deserves to be found, I'm sending up a special wish.

Any new information?
 
  • #831
And if Prisma is never found? Any thoughts on that? Mine drift to a possible landfill scenario, circumstances unknown.
 
  • #832
And if Prisma is never found? Any thoughts on that? Mine drift to a possible landfill scenario, circumstances unknown.
That would be so tragic.
 
  • #833
There's no telling how many bodies would be found if investigators were to sift any old landfill down to the bottom layer. Every landfill is a secret graveyard.
 
  • #834
Do we know what time the garbage was picked up?

Is it a plausible scenario (time wise) that she fell in by accident and the garbage truck driver did not notice?

I'd love to see a Gray Hughes style animation of where the garbage dumpster was and where she could have fallen from to land in it.
 
  • #835
I guess he could have been distracted and not noticed her jeep...it would be interesting to see video of him arriving to see if he paused to look
I just don't see him " pausing" to look. I see him swiveling his head saying " what the hell? Is that her jeep practically blocking the road in front of my apt building? And where the hell is she? WTF?
 
  • #836
I just don't see him " pausing" to look. I see him swiveling his head saying " what the hell? Is that her jeep practically blocking the road in front of my apt building? And where the hell is she? WTF?
So is there video of this? I would think so, right?
 
  • #837
I just don't see him " pausing" to look. I see him swiveling his head saying " what the hell? Is that her jeep practically blocking the road in front of my apt building? And where the hell is she? WTF?
Maybe parking blatantly illegally was a plan to get attention a cry for help, because she had an inkling that things could go really bad for her inside?
 
  • #838
Maybe parking blatantly illegally was a plan to get attention a cry for help, because she had an inkling that things could go really bad for her inside?
Why go there in the first place then?
 
  • #839
Maybe parking blatantly illegally was a plan to get attention a cry for help, because she had an inkling that things could go really bad for her inside?
I think she parked that way because she was drunk and in a hurry to get inside the gate while it was still open.
 
  • #840
Maybe parking blatantly illegally was a plan to get attention a cry for help, because she had an inkling that things could go really bad for her inside?
Then why did she leave her gun in her jeep?
 

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