Crimea Hello, social salutes, Internet detectives, crime heads. I don't know. I'm just trying things out. How do we feel about it? Welcome back to Real Time Crime. I'm one of your host Lee Lamar, and today I have with me my amazing co host, Hatty Melancre. Like the way you say it with the real time voice, like your crime voice. Then I have to come and be like Chatty and then all all of a sudden, like we love to
see it. And also we've got with us one of our producers on the show'd Dmitri, but he's not allowed to speak yet. I almost said something. You are saying something. Now we're gonna pay Yeah, now we're gonna put baby back in the corner. Today we're gonna be discussing some real life Halloween horror that occurred this weekend, a real crime that happened in Teddy's world regarding the young rapper pop Smoke, and some current cases that will shake you
to your core. But first, let's discuss a real time crime ak Teddy changing her hair color? Teddy, how could you do this? Does I know? I didn't even think about it until we just got on our podcast together and I was like, now we we're not opposites, so you're forcing me to right, we're so pretty much Leah. It means by next week, I want you to be a golden blonde because we have to and we have
to be polar opposites. I can't believe you would do this does And the sad thing is you said you didn't even think about it, like you didn't even think about me, and what I find I just I feel like I should, you know, be conferenced in anytime you're gonna make a major hair decision. I know, I just was a little bit selfish. I mean, you are not the only one upset. My son is very worked up. He thinks it's the biggest crime of the century. Like
I went to pick him up two of us. Yeah, I walked in to pick him up from school yesterday because now you're just allowed to like be actually parents can actually get out of the cars now to get their kids from school. And he goes, I walk up, and he looked, give me this like dirty look, like who's this random mom coming up to me? And I go buddy, and he goes, no, Now you didn't even give him a heads up. No, I'm very even give him my hair up. Now, I am very impulsive when
it comes to my hair color. This just always happens. It's like a hormonal thing. But he's never once. I had a pink once. He was upset about that too, but I was like, but he goes, please tell me this is just a late Halloween thing. I'm like, no, it's not. Wow, he really laid it on thick. Yeah, but he's gonna have to get over it. And I'm on team Buddy, pretty upset. For those of you can't see us, we are staring at Teddy, who is now a stunning brunette. Now it makes it's three brunet now
on this podcast except for Dmitris. Brunette is on his face. I would say he's more of a salt and pepper to brunettes and a bald o. This is about Teddy, it's not about my head. But we were we had a nice threes company vibe going and I'm not saying it doesn't look good. But now we're not happy with what you've done. But know what I did do. I'm not in athletic were today. I'm actually in a blouse. A nice for us, Thank you so much for everyone who can only listen but not see. Um, we have
to talk a little. Speaking of Halloween. I love that we were just discussing how it's an old wives tale and no kids ever need to be kicking their holiday. I think we manifested this, to be honest. And then the reports in Ohio of the kick kats with the needles. Yeah, and also there um was another candy that had sour pat kids had a needle in it, and they're doing an investigation now to figure out which house or houses it came from. And no one was hurt. But that
is very creepy. That's really creepy and disgusting, so creepy they can't even decide yet if it was like the same neighborhood exactly, or if it was two different like if those kids ever crossed paths. But I just anybody that would go out of their way to try to injure somebody that they've invited almost to their house, it's just sick. It's sick, and especially because you know kids are eating it. So I think that you have to be especially twisted to harm innocent children who you don't
even know, who have never done anything to you. I think that's a special kind of insanity. Don't love it. Gonna be honest, don't love it. And this is why I'm not moving to Ohio. But this isn't quite as bad as the woman who pulled out her gun at a seven year old trick or treater. Well, she was is in Texas. I'm just gonna say, like, you know, they've got the right to bear arms, like what was the trick or treater doing? They have the right, but
apparently they have the need as well. It was a thing seven year old, like, just turn off your light, put a bowl of candy under the driveway, whatever it is you need to do. If you're that unstable, then don't don't answer the door. Honestly, it sounds like she is waiting for something bad to happen, and it's just like pulling a gun at anyone who approaches her door. I disagree. I think she was just in a bad mood. I wanted to take it out on the kids. Was
obviously having some issues. But I don't understand of all the times to pull a gun out on a child is during the times when you know they're going to come up to your house unless you put something out to say, you know, we know when we go by houses if it's dark, if they have the little thing up like no trick or treating this year, or even just put that like you said, the bowl of candy, it's absolutely obscene. Two then come out guns blazing, like
you know what day of the year it is. I mean, there should never be guns when there are children, when you think about it. No, you're right when you think about it. Like I was at with my kids and I said, oh, the porch lights not on, just you know, don't don't bother them, don't bother them. But never did it cross my mind, don't don't go up there the porch lights not on. They could pull a gun and
put it in your face. That's crazy. It's I mean because sometimes Mike, even when the lights are off, the kids are like, we should still just because it's if it's at the beginning of the party, like maybe we should just try. Maybe they're just not fully set up yet.
What if they're the ones with the you know, I was about to say babe ruths, but then I feel like you guys will get mad at the babe ruth Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's make a rule the ones with the lights out are usually the one putting the needles and candy and have the guns. But I know their light isn't on. They're saying no, They're saying no, chill in here, But just do that. Don't put the needles in, don't pull
the gun, just turn off. It's so much. How hard is it to write a note can treating for everyone listening? Can you tell which two out of three people on this podcast have children and which one doesn't? I know you're like, you know what? They honestly they had it coming. Also, kick cats are my favorite candy. But Leah's probably like, you know what, if there were a bunch of single guys coming out to my door, I might have pulled the guard. I also have to be honest, you want
to welcome them in. She would have been that kind of Halloween person that's like, now come on, let's have it. I would look through the people and just be like, are you six feet or taller? You mantor Also, I think it's ironic that they put a needle in sour Patch kids. How do they put like a little bait. It's just the fact that it literally has the word kids in the title. It's like there's just something sick
about this person. They're putting a needle, but also are they sticking a little needle through the like doll candy. I don't know because the way that I don't know if you guys can see this, but the way that the needle is shown here on this kick cat, like this took some real sting. Yeah, this wasn't just like a rush job. This was like I'm going for it.
I'm just really glad that no one was hurt and and that lets us know that children aren't just completely insane by ripping packet is open and immediately putting food in their mouth without looking at it. I do that, and I already said kick cats for my favorite, So it's really hit. Dmitri is the first connery I was when I saw this. I was really hoping that I was just one because we said is this just an old live sale that I was really hoping someone just
did this for attention. I was like, look what we found and that it wasn't real. Now people put it in their own candy and say whoam Like the last case we had found was from like over twenty years ago, and then here it happens. I really do think we manifested this. So I'd also just like to put it out there that I would like to win the lottery, the big one, and to also looking for a husband please.
The most important things or that you were kind to strangers, you tip servers well, and that you are six ft tall, and maybe you should quit saying that the kids had it coming. If you're gonna want your future husband to procreate with you, I think I'll find a guy who's of the same mindset. You know, they'll like, yeah, I think they did have it coming, and I'll probably marry a comedian. I would it be if we manifested the needles in the candy, but we can't manifest the boyfriend. Ah,
you guys, take a little break. But when we come back, we're going to bring on my husband and uh, we're gonna talk a little bit about what happened in one of our homes that was a rental home um in regards to pop smokes. So let's take a little break and then we'll bring them on. Are we gonna break me off a piece of that kick cat bar? I knew it was coming. Okay, guys, Well, so we're back real time crime and we're bringing on my husband, Edwin Ariave. Leah.
This is the first time you guys formerly me. Oh my god, Hi Edwyn, how are you. I'm doing well. How are you, Leah? I'm good. I have to ask you a very important question as how do you feel about Teddy's new hair color. Well, I finally noticed it this morning. I came home late last night, and I guess I didn't notice it, but I had noticed it this morning and I was like, whoa, it's pretty sexy. Okay, so I can deal with brunette for a while. Deal I can handle he said for a while, Like I
don't have a deal. That is not that's not ideal phrasing Mrs Dmitri used to put on a brunette. No, I didn't like to go out. I'm like, okay, we guys, we have to move on. But he before I have to like muzzle him, Leah. I want you to know this is not an ambush. My wife is not coming on here, so you're sitting there by yourself. I just want to know this for a specific reason. I just felt like everyone was really rubbing this in. Well that's what we do here. So essentially what ended up happening.
Was there was a day. What year was that, honey, I was pregnant with Dove. That would have been right before COVID. Yeah, so in right before I had Dove, we lived in a house in the Hollywood Hills. However, the house we had lived at prior, we had put on the market as a rental home, and we had an agency that rented it out to different people, and we never knew who was renting it out because we
never handled the rental agreements anything like that. There was one, you know, So it was one of those things that like I just knew what was happening, but that was it. I get a phone call one morning at five am from somebody who works for me, and she's like crying, and I'm like, what's going on? And she goes, it's all over the news that someone's been shot at your house. And I'm like what, And I'm thinking, like the house I'm living in, Like I don't even know what's going on.
I look over at Edwin, I'm like, what is happening and he's like I don't know what. I'm like, well, no one's been here. It's just us and the kids. Like we're trying to figure it out, and then Edwin picks up his phone and he's got a lot of messages, and that's where we start to unravel the pieces. That the person that was staying in our home was Pop Smoke. However, we wouldn't have known that because the person that rented the house for him did it under a different name.
So even if we were keeping track of who was renting the house in real time, we didn't actually know it was Pop Smoke until after it happened and he ended up being shot in the He did not die in the home, but he was shot, and they were unable to declare if the reason was for a robbery, a home invasion, what it was. But the hard part was is leading up to the shooting, they had been very vocal on their social media about where they were. There had been a stagnant Instagram post where they put
a portion of the address. They had done um stories like inst stories like they had been gifted. I'm saying that because it was him and his best friend Um were posting stories of like things that they were being sent because they were in town recording an album and put like our full the full address to the house there. So if they were being tracked, we don't know, and then you know, essentially it was heartbreaking that this happened.
And afterwards people were like, well, why wasn't there an alarm system or why wasn't there you know, a way to track exactly what happened inside the house. And that's why I wanted to bring ed one on because I think it's important for us to talk about. Yes, of course you want to have an alarm system. However, if it is not armed, it's not alerting anyone. So if you want to kind of bring it back to what yeah, no, um, well, first of all, that that whole thing happened three days
before doub was born. Like you were full, you were full pregnancy mode. Yeah, it was, um yeah, I just remember coming out of our house and just seeing nothing but media, you know, trucks outside of our house because our houses were close to our house was literally five so it comes around in our house was probably five houses six houses away. So they both looked at the view of the city and where Pop Smokes house was.
It's a house in front of that, and then we lived in the house in front of that that's on the edge of the hill. So that's where everyone was parked. So I was about to come out and I immediately closed the doors because I didn't want anybody to know that we lived there. Yeah, we we had to protect where we are. Like now, there was so much media out in front of the rental house, but we were
there's parking spot to where the media was. But yeah, no, in regards to the security system, you have to turn those things on because if you don't turn them on, uh, they're not gonna work. And you do have a lot of people that don't turn them on when they're inside the house. They like to turn them on when they're outside of the house when no one's in the house, but definitely at night, you want to arm those things
so that they can work. Um, we luckily had cameras and I had installed cameras in like five of our neighbors houses, so every house there had our camera systems. And luckily that's how we were able to catch the the burglars and the guys that shot them. Because for everyone listening, you did that with they knew that you did that. That's what you do because all you said was I install cameras in our neighbor's houses. Yeah, ed
one owns a home automation and security company. So we had done all the cameras and the alarm systems in the nearby houses, which is how we were able to track the guys that actually did it. And just to also give you guys a little, you know, little backstory is the people that came in had been casing the house prior and we were able to find that footage. We also saw as they were entering the home. And um, but it is a legal to have cameras inside of
a home that somebody's renting. That's why there's no cameras of that happening because obviously nobody's You can't be recording somebody inside of a house. It would be like being a camera inside of a hotel room. It's like you can't, you can't do that. But we had the the outside cameras and apparently the intruders were the cameras caught them coming at two am to kind of scout the area, and then those same people that were driving and Infinity came back around four to to now rob the place
they came into. Yeah, essentially two hours later. And so the part that's so heartbreaking about all of this is that you know, part of it could have been not traceable had you not put stuff on social media. So for those of you guys listening, it's a reminder to me as well, Like we're all very active on social media, but you don't want to be putting your address. You don't want to be showing enough of the front of a location, especially when that's not gated. But even when
they are gated, people can just hop the gate. But I mean to give you guys the additional information. He passed away in the um in the CITs hospital. Yeah, but it wasn't it in route that I don't Yeah, but but they were able to find the guys who did it. So on July nine, the Los Angeles Police Department announced that had they had arrested five people in
relation to Pop Smokes murder. Four days later, prosecutors um announced that four of them were charged and Pop Smokes Slang Corey Walker, Kendra Rogers, and two minor teams who haven't been Their names haven't been released because of their age. Um. The fifth steps. The fifth suspect who had been arrested, ultimately wasn't charged in his death. So it's just a
horrific tragedy. It's you know, thankfully they found the person, but I think that the cameras caught the license plate and then they got to see who the owner was, and then they were able to get into his email and they then saw him emailing people those kids in regards to what was about to happen. So that that and then they got the cell phone. So from there they traced the cell phone and then through cell phone towers,
now they can they know where you're at. So they saw those fifteen year olds in I think it's South l A at a certain time, and then around two am they traced that back to Hollywood Hills and then that's how they traced it and put that whole thing together. Also just also just for clarity, this happened in February, right, yeah, right before the shut right before the shutdown. And and then I think that you know when ended up happening, you know, because we couldn't really speak on it before
they found who did it. And then what ends up happening in the world of social media is if you don't speak on it, then all of a sudden people start saying that maybe you had something to do with it. Is this your fault, you know, and the way that the press had announced it was that it was like in our home, as if like we were having a party and this was so you know, like nobody knew all the information. And I think it's like been weighing really heavy on I mean, that's been weighing really heavy
on my heart. And I know it's like he it's his you know, it's Skyline Security is his baby, and like something that he really believes that in protecting people is his life's passion. And I think that just us being able to come forward and say this is this is what happened, and this is why you know, you have to protect yourselves and then whenever you're staying anywhere, put in your alarm, like put it in your alarm.
And maybe I misread this, and I'm not sure if you guys know either, but was it true that one of the criminals, robbers Um, basically admitted to the murder in jail. Yeah, and that's how together. Yeah, So they caught the fifteen year old and he started bragging in jail,
and then they also usaid the Walker guy. And then they had a guy that was an undercover cop that just befriended Walker and and and the Walker guy gave the same story that the fifteen year old kid gave as well, because he said he was in a gang, right, Yeah, so they were both. The fifteen year old literally told the same story. And then when they arrested the other guy and they put that undercover guy in the jail cell with the Walker guy, the Walker guy just spilled
the same story. And that's when they pretty much had the case, I mean, and it went with everything that the with everything that law enforcement had already sort of put together, So that whole story and with law enforcement had already verified, with the cell towers and all that all just lined up perfectly. What I find is fascinating is you said how they ended up catching them. They got into the email, they traced this, And I always think, I'm always fascinated when the police or the FBI can
do that. But what I forget and Teddy to your point about putting stuff on so to media, is a lot of people can do that. They don't have to be police or FBI to figure out things, to hacken to your stuff, to figure out where you are, what your schedule is, and this and that, and that's that's the terrifying point because we all think like, oh, well, I didn't really do this, I didn't really do that. But there's people that can figure out so many things
just by something that you wouldn't even see. Maybe you posted something or like part of your house, and it's crazy, you know. I used to be very uptight when people were filming near my house or taking photos where I was like, I don't even want them to see the color of the door, because the color of our door
was very prominent. So it's like, if you knew what neighborhood it was, and you knew the color of my door and what the exterior of my house of, like, even if you took the number out, you could still try to find it if you wanted to. And I think it's so important that people are very careful on
social media to post where they are. I know a lot of girls who will take videos and photos on their Instagram and only post them after they've left the location and tagg the location, and I think that's really smart. But the hard thing is sometimes with that, if you do that, people then think you're not there, and then they come in trying to rob you because they think you're not there, and then you're there, and then they have to act and do something that could be aggressive
towards you, versus just rob your home. So there is no good solution. The good solutionists at your alarm systems, whether you're there or not, so that the second somebody breaks that window, the second that somebody, you know, like at at our rental house, they had come through the back door, right the back door was unlocked. Oh. I was talking about if you're going out at night, or you're going to a restaurant, or you're going to a club.
You know, it's like, I think it's safe for for women to tag where they've been after they've been there, versus tagging in real time out they're there. Oh right, because then people will just show up to where you are also, yes, and where you parked in. I mean I just think, my you know, my heart goes out to Pop Smokes entire family and also him because he was somebody clearly gone too soon. He was out there
recording the album that became a huge success. That's what he was doing when he you know, right down the street. So I did just want to you know, we just wanted to come on and kind of talk about it a little bit because I just felt like not saying anything, I think because of so much of what we talked about on this podcast and not saying anything that people make their own assumptions, and I just wanted everybody to kind of know is there and he was so talented,
so talented is a real travesty. Is there any other info you want to share? Honey? No, I mean, I think that's it. I mean, I think you know, in regards to burglars, we always think it's not going to happen to us, but you know, there's three point seven million burglars that happened every year. That's an average of about ten thousand a month. So it's just one of those things that you know, is it going to protect you? Are? But no, But it does. You have a better chance.
You have a better chance of not getting broken into by just having a burglar system. And obviously there's different types of burglar systems that are are better than others in regards to just more expensive, but you know, at the end of the day, it just gives you a better shot. You know, you have a more chance of not getting broken into when you have one. So it's like way to seat belt right. Is it going to protect you? Ad No, but it's gonna prevent a lot
of It's gonna it's gonna be very preventive. Preventative presentative Is that a word we try, but sometimes we use a lot of things that aren't worth eli English as a second language, I just make noises all the time. Oh that kids just gave me hope? Is that weird edwin? Thank you so much for coming on and and sharing. We really appreciate at it. And I'm so sorry that happened. And I can't even believe what you must have been going through, especially three days away from giving birth Teddy.
I mean, and this is such an obvious, horrible tragedy, So thank you for sharing about um, your this devastating moment.
I mean, I think I think the biggest thing also is just yeah, I mean, I think it's obviously like the devastating moment and his family's lives, But I think the part that felt so terrible is not being able to talk about it, and when people are saying you guys could have had a part in this, and you know, I think that regardless, you know that it just kind of came to the forefront when everything happened with Durt last week, and the first thing people said to us, well,
did you guys do the alarm system because it happened with pop smoke? Well, first off, we didn't, you know. So it's like all of those things that kind of brings those feelings to the forefront of like, let's get our facts straight, let's know what's going on. There's when when tragedy happens, we don't always need to poke blame, we need to actually figure out, yeah, what what happened. Another thing that kind of stands out to me obviously heartbreaking.
Let that happened to him, especially right before his primary you can say, really in his prime because and now that I didn't listen to his music before, but when that happened, I started listening to music and I was like, wow, this guy is like beyond talented. He's just got one of those voices that that just don't come around very often, right, And so that was sad. But then also after that happened, I had to go view the house and then you know,
this is the house where our kids were born. You know, this was our first house. We we bought this house in late two thousand and eleven. So Teddy and I got married, uh July of two thousand eleven. We bought that house December of two thousand eleven, and that's where Slate was born, that's where the Cruz was born. And we've had such great memories and then just to to know that that happened there was was also heartbreaking for us as well. But I'm so sorry. But thanks for sharing, honey.
Al Right, guys, well, I'll let you guys go. I'll see you guys soon. So I guess i'm a sad note. Let's take a little break and we come back. We'll chat some some other topics. Wait, have you guys ever decided that you might go by Tedwyn? Well, you know his instagram is ted Win Ader do not by choice. I want to have my name to sign it that Teddy does. I will let him have his own Instagram. I'll buy a shirt that Tedwin on. It actually was taken,
Tedwin was taken. So it had to be ted Win Aader because we everybody's the Nators at the end, like so for you. Every every year, I asked Teddy think I could put my name finally on this thing? And I say, remember, who gave you that blue checkmark. What a dream. You're going to stay as Ted winn Ader as long as you're gonna have an Instagram, Which is a topic that I think you guys should write in on. Do you think grown men should have their own unmonitored
Instagram accounts? All right, let's take a little break. Well now that we're back, and we got to talk about this Instagram thing, because during the break, they are not They're letting me have it, saying I'm I've totally lost it that I have access to Edwin's Instagram. It's not necessarily because of Edwin. It's because of all the other people out there. Like when I first booked the show, the women that would send these messages on the Instagram, I was like, he just doesn't ever even need to
see those like block. It's also clear that you two are very much in love. Yeah, yeah, I mean there shouldn't be any privacy I can. I would hand over my phone and he could see anything. So you know what, my ex boyfriend never if I even saw his phone screen, he would free out And yeah, of course he was cheating on me with many different women in different countries, but that obviously was obvious to everyone but me. So that's the thing. So yes, I mean people give me
a hard time because I kind of schedule sex. I monitor the Instagram, but like you know what, he has access to my phone as well. I don't have a problem with you monitoring or whatever. But you said should have grown man be allowed to have his own Instagram? That sounds a little controller? Fine, and I am controlling?
Have you ever thought that I didn't seem controlling? Would you consider yourself the one who wears the pants in the relationship depends on what it is like if it's family related or like our schedule is that type of thing, I wear the pants. If it's like his business, he'll come to me and like ask me advice, like where you know he likes to see my thoughts because oftentimes he will bring me two interviews with him before he hires somebody. Because he's always like Teddy, you're a good
judge of character. So like he respects my opinion, but I don't try to lead where he leaves. What's it like to have a man respect you? I wouldn't know, except you want to know. The one thing that you and um you and Edwin have in common being late like last week. Oh my god. I literally I came in at noon and few guys okay. Also, I just want to say, speaking of Instagram, no one has commented
on how great my costume was for Halloween. And I know that we talked about the fact that I was going to be Correl Deville and also that your family did the costume that I wanted to do but better. Um. But I did walk into a friend's elevator in my Corrella Deville costume and a stranger had his two dogs, and I go, this is awkward. And he was like huh And I was like, you know, I'm Correll. You got two dogs? And he was like, oh yeah, And I was like, can I make a video with them? Sure?
And then I made a video with them and I reported him to the s p c A immediately. But other than that, but why we're talking about dogs? I lovely you queued me right up. There is a mystery l A mom vanishes during Sun's football game and dog is found on the floor of a random apartment building dog named seven. Oh. I feel like I misread that, but her name and misread it. Just the dog's name is seven. That's all I got excited. So Heidi, Heidi, plank is a plank or plank? I want you to um,
you know what. We can take a vote. Okay, So Heidi, Heidi was at her son's football game with the dog, seeming, according to her ex husband, seemed not like herself, seemed kind of worked up, and then just left without saying anything. Anxiety riddled, right, Anxiety riddled. And the thing that I noticed is it seems like she and her ex had a pretty good relationship because he was very complimentary about her and also said that her current boyfriend and Heidie
had gotten into a fight the week prior. And that's why the ex husband is the one that ended up reporting her missing because the ex the current boyfriend, was fighting with her and thought he was being ghosted. Yeah, that's a lot to take in. And he lives in San Francisco, so he's not even in town. That's what the fight was about. What she wanted him to come visit,
and he said he couldn't because of work. Right. But the part that has really drawn me in, which I don't know about you guys, is the fact that her employers planks employers. According to the Lincoln Page, she works for a controller of Camden Capital, which is under a
FED Federal Securities investigation for possible fraud charges. So I know that one person had already been arrested under that fraud, had served his time, and now another person at that company is currently under investigation, and he's somehow tied to the Dodgers. So I think another thing that's interesting is she leaves the game abruptly, her son's football game. She leaves the game abruptly. She has not been seen in two weeks. Okay, that was on October and it's her
young son. He's ten years old. So imagine what you what text message or call you must have received in order to just abandon your child at a game. Um, I'm wondering if she thought she was going to return in time. I'm wondering. You know, there are a lot of details in there that are we're curious about. The
son could have been with the ex husband. It could have been, because it says she wasn't reported missing until the twentieth, so three days later when she didn't pick him up from school, So I think probably the ex husband had him for those days and that was her first time to be back and she never showed up, so the first day that she actually was supposed to be the one to picking up pick him up, she never did, right, Okay, And then we find that the dog seven is on the twenty floor of an apartment
building in downtown l A. That's twelve miles from her house. So that's already strange. And the thing that's even more annoying, by the way, she does have a silver range Rover that she drove with her purse, her phone, and her personal computer, all things that they have not been able to locate yet. So the thing that's strange is that the building management will not cooperate with police and will not let them search the parking garage or release security
tapes without a warrant. And I think everyone is thinking the same thing that she's somewhere in that building. Something must have happened near the building for her dog to get there, would should possibly be doing at this building. I mean, I don't know to say who's honestly, if I hate to say this, If this is playing out the way, it's seems like maybe she knew about someone bezling or something like that, and now she's missing. I
tend to think she may not be alive. But if you own a building and someone says we found a dog, you know this woman is missing, she's a mother, and you're like, no, we're not. You can't have access to the building unless we have a warrant. That's crazy. Like I'd be the first one to be like, come on in, see what's been fine unless you've done something. Yeah, this
is like Cecil Hotel part two. But also she had said to her ex that she was upset that her names had been her name had been added to so many of the business type transactions, so it could be I mean, I'm just speculating, this could be a fear thing. Maybe she's next person to start being investigated because her name had been added to all of these things. I mean, we don't know. Is it possible she's hiding out, That's
what I'm asking. I don't know if it's possible. But I can't imagine hiding out when you have a ten year old child not knowing where you are, letting him think that you might be dead, Like that's that takes some serious falls. And then also your dog just randomly roaming the hallways. It's very odd. Floor It's not even
like it was snooping around the building. But if she was in the house, I mean, if she was in the apartment building and on the floor with the dog, the person who ever did this, why wouldn't they just let the dog out in the street or like get it out of the property. If she was there, why would they Well, there's just so many I'm speculating a lot here, but there are a million different reasons why
the dog could have been in the hallway. But even if right, if what Dmitri is saying, if she's not alive and whatever happened, and her dog got free, don't you think the people who either kidnapped her or killed her or whatever would want to make sure that they did something with the that the dog would be safe, or the dog would be in a place where the accident, where the murderer occurred, They wouldn't want to have the
dog there. I don't know what I'm saying. Well, I I think that if somebody is willing to kill a human, they're probably willing to not care about a dog's whereabouts. However, if the dog whereabouts will trace them to where the killer could potentially be, you would think they would get rid of the dog or just drop it off somewhere. Also interesting who reported the dog, because how are we allowed to know what's happening inside the building if they
won't give us any more information about the building. Also, are they getting a warrant? How could they not? It's the only possible link to where she could have been, or where someone who knew about her whereabouts could be, because they obviously had an interaction with her dog. The only other weird option was that she called a friend and said, Hey, I gotta drop my dog off to you because I gotta go do something, and then they
just let the dog loose. But wouldn't the friends say something, We've seen her, We've talked to her, like, who's gonna let I mean, And they did get a warrant to her actual where she lives, and she had left with lots of files and documents, right, So that also takes us back that this is wherever she thought she was going. I don't think it was like that. I mean, maybe she got that called and immediately had to handle whatever
it was, but I don't know. The whole thing is just extremely frightening, and it's thinking about your child having to I mean, I know when I was younger, and I would like plague be in sports. I would like constantly keep my eye, like see if my parents had gotten there yet, or see if they were watching, or see if they saw me spiked the ball or whatever. It is, so like kids are very aware of what their parents are seeing. Mm hmm. God, this makes my
stomach turn. It's wonder this is gonna sound crazy, but I wonder if there's any people listening right now that like numerologists. Because she was twelve miles from home floor the dog was named seven. If you're into that ship, let us know see if you come up with something. WHOA to me? That is I didn't even go there, and I wouldn't have gone there as a blonde either. This is Is this the new version of the elevator game? I really hope that we have information on where she
is by next week. I I don't just don't think people just randomly go missing and have had nothing happened to them. They're not just driving off into the sunset. Yeah, I mean, you know, some people are eat, pray loving, but most people aren't. Not leaving your ten year old kid, absolutely not not leaving your dog and your child. And there's too many weird piece of the puzzle that are coming together, which lets us know that there's some sort
of crime at play. Yeah, well, you guys, write us and let us know your thoughts on everything that we discussed. Let us know if there's any other crimes that you want us to discuss next week. And also you can't forget that we now have a voicemail set up and we want to bring you onto the air, So Leah, will you do our jingle? I would love to. And also you guys, I just want to say, when you hear the voicemail and it says do you want to
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