Her family knew Feldman traveled often, but got concerned and sent her boyfriend, who lives in Phoenix, to check on her.
Police said there was a burglary call in Feldmans neighborhood around the time she was found, but they dont believe it is related to her death.
Allison's parents, who live near Excelsior, Minn., started to get concerned when they couldn't reach her Tuesday or Wednesday, because her phone was turned off.My dad eventually called the Scottsdale police to do a drive by her home, Allison's sister, Kelly, said. In the meantime her boyfriend went over there and he's the one that found her.
Weinblatt says her sister texted their mother around 8 p.m. Tuesday night. That's the last anyone heard from her. She says her sister's phone went right to voicemail Wednesday.
"No one could get a hold of her all day Wednesday.. she didn't have her phone on, which is not like her at all. She's in medical sales, so her phone is her life," explained Weinblatt.
She also says Allison's boyfriend, who lives in Phoenix, was also concerned.
"I think he reached out to my parents to say, hey I haven't heard from Allison, is she traveling? Because she travels for her job. Then my parents said, no we can't get a hold of her either. Then everyone kind of started panicking," said Weinblatt. "My dad called Scottsdale police to do a drive-by, probably around 5 Phoenix time. In the meantime, her boyfriend gone over around 4 and found her and called 911. Her boyfriend was there pretty regularly, he was so upset he wasn't there... he's blaming himself.. the whole thing is horrible."
There was a burglary call nearby around the time Feldman was found dead, but police do not believe that's connected.
Harley says he called Allison's boyfriend to check on his daughter after not hearing from her all day on Tuesday."We hadn't heard from her all day Tuesday her phone was off," said Feldman.
When her boyfriend arrived at Allison's Scottsdale home, Harley says the boyfriend found Allisons body and called 9-11.
"He was outside of the house, screaming, yelling and crying," says neighbor, Kathy Fisher.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...h-ariz-woman-baffles-family-article-1.2123684
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/stor...urder-victim-identified-as-minnetonka-hs-grad
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/story/28144956/2015/02/19/scottsdale-police-investigate-woman-found-dead
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-no...-in-scottsdale-say-daugther-was-perfect-child
Just going through MSM, can't find the 911 responses from the BF that were quoted way back. Were they from a local news source, or something crazy like the Daily Mail?
Ok, the burglary nearby, didn't catch it previously, so just put it up for the heck of it.
let's just say i have a reliable source. i wouldn't speculate about something like that.
i would not be surprised if mr. snippy pays a visit to the above post.
I don't think we ever heard a recording or the words spoken in the 911 call. Isn't that supposed to be a matter of public record?
According to the search-warrant affidavit, Feldman's boyfriend found her nude with a cloth wrapped around her head. He then went outside and called 911.
According to an affidavit, Feldman's boyfriend called for help after he arrived at her home and found her dead. Detectives also looked at surveillance video taken from a neighbor's camera, which confirms Feldman's boyfriend's statement that he arrived at the home, only to find her bloody body.
Feldman suffered serious head trauma, and her body was lying in a pool of blood, according to court documents obtained by the Arizona TV station. Feldman's boyfriend found her nude with a cloth wrapped around her head. He then went outside and called 911.
First responders found Feldman had "cranial trauma" and pronounced her dead. They also discovered a white substance around her body and smelled a bleach-like odor, the documents said.
A surveillance camera from a nearby home confirmed the boyfriend's claim, and police have not said he's a suspect, the station reports.
According to the search-warrant affidavit, Feldmans boyfriend found her nude with a cloth wrapped around her head. He then went outside and called 911.
First responders found Feldman had cranial trauma and pronounced her dead. They also discovered a white substance around her body and smelled a bleach-like odor, the documents said.The records show a surveillance camera from a nearby home confirmed the boyfriends account of his arrival at the residence. Police have not said hes a suspect.
Bernina, all 5 local channels posted those leaked docs with the 911 call. They were all scrubbed!
Just wanted to jump back in real quick to say I don't think you would speculate on that. You are totally credible to me. I just wondered how you knew. That's all.
These documents also say Feldman's boyfriend called police at 4:02 ... When asked if someone hurt Feldman, he said "he didn't touch" her and "didn't do anything." I found what I was mentioning.
Has there been any new news from LE lately? I haven't seen anything. Did anyone else see the clips before the news station pulled them where they state when the BF called 911 the operator asked him if someone hurt Allison and his response was something like...he didn't do anything or he didn't hurt her. I can't remember the exact wording and it looks as if that is something that was leaked and then pulled off the internet. They had quotes about his response and it seems like its now gone.
I cannot imagine being so out of touch with my soon to be engaged significant other to whom I was so crazy about, that I would find myself crazy with concern enough to call 911. It is just extremely unbelievable. Texting keeps us in almost immediate touch with our loved ones. I find it hard to believe that a significant other would become so concerned in such a short time frame. Phone records will be key to this case. Not using the clicker to open the garage and park as usual? Absolutely strange to me. Sorry for the rambling rant. I'm just getting fed up. Can't imagine what the dear family is going through..
If the BF *thought* she *might* be out of town, or even if it was a well check by him, why bother driving into the garage? It may have been closed until SPD asked the BF to open it.
He probably thought he'd just swing by, knock on the door. Maybe he was on his way to somewhere else?
I wonder how could he not know if she was traveling or not? He saw her Tues. night and she is killed that night but yet she doesn't tell him "Hey, I'll be out of town for..." I like to think most couples would communicate this information to each other. Even if it was a last minute arrangement for her job, family emergency, etc. it seems she would have called or text him.
My understanding is he wasn't doing a swing by, the father called him and asked him to go over. My guess is he had a key to her house since he got inside and found her. I don't recall if there was any unlocked doors that he might of used. It is curious and I haven't seen anything regarding if this happened or not but why didn't the BF call her work and see if she was there first? Call any of her friends while going to her house? Some automatic reactions should have set in motion when he was called by the father. People tend to call/text others when an emergency arises to find out if they have seen/heard from so-so. Her workplace, her friends or even his friends to let them know something is up with his GF and did they know anything.
If I'm understanding this correctly regarding the camera video, it only showed him out front on the day she was murdered. Is the angle of the camera in a position that it does not capture cars entering and exiting the garage?
I'm hoping the arrest when it happens will blindside me so I can apologize for thinking wrong. So far, nothing has led me to change my feelings about it at this time.
If the BF *thought* she *might* be out of town, or even if it was a well check by him, why bother driving into the garage? It may have been closed until SPD asked the BF to open it.
He probably thought he'd just swing by, knock on the door. Maybe he was on his way to somewhere else?