CharlestonGal
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I see people asking, "Why didn't Heidi just take the dog home" or "Why would Heidi bring the dog if she was going to a party"? Some people have a dog that simply cannot be left alone. I have one of those. He has separation anxiety to the point he can't be left alone without doing injury to himself and destroying window blinds, door frames, door knobs and defecating all over the place.
If Seven had this problem, Heidi would have had to make dog sitting arrangements for him similar to securing child care for a toddler.
It would appear, based on the number of people in the area who knew Heidi and Seven, including residents of the H+F, that Heidi and Seven spent a good amount of time there. And according to the Sun story, Heidi's boyfriend lived there. In that circumstance I do not find it odd that Seven had a dog sitter in that building, since one would be needed for them just to go out to dinner or go shopping. Or go to a party.
What I suspect is that Seven was not found "wandering". I suspect he was left with the dog sitter on the 28th (or 29th, depending on who is telling the story) floor. When word got around that something went south at the party and Heidi did not reappear to claim Seven, the "good samaritans" did not want to be associated. So made up the tale they found him wandering, rather than claim association with Heidi, her boyfriend, or the party.
We've all been assuming that if Seven was found at 7 pm something had to have happened to Heidi at around the same time. But if Heidi simply dropped the dog off at that time to go to a party, she could have been alive and fine until 3 o'clock in the morning for all we know. jmo
If Seven had this problem, Heidi would have had to make dog sitting arrangements for him similar to securing child care for a toddler.
It would appear, based on the number of people in the area who knew Heidi and Seven, including residents of the H+F, that Heidi and Seven spent a good amount of time there. And according to the Sun story, Heidi's boyfriend lived there. In that circumstance I do not find it odd that Seven had a dog sitter in that building, since one would be needed for them just to go out to dinner or go shopping. Or go to a party.
What I suspect is that Seven was not found "wandering". I suspect he was left with the dog sitter on the 28th (or 29th, depending on who is telling the story) floor. When word got around that something went south at the party and Heidi did not reappear to claim Seven, the "good samaritans" did not want to be associated. So made up the tale they found him wandering, rather than claim association with Heidi, her boyfriend, or the party.
We've all been assuming that if Seven was found at 7 pm something had to have happened to Heidi at around the same time. But if Heidi simply dropped the dog off at that time to go to a party, she could have been alive and fine until 3 o'clock in the morning for all we know. jmo