Anonymous wrote:Can everyone stop saying “million dollar home” like that means something any more. I live in a 1992 4br colonial with zero updates other than paint that is worth “a million dollars.” I assure you we are not living large over here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Having a strong, healthy caregiver or companion who's mobile without a cane can do much to help when a break-in occurs or prevent one from happening. .
Caregivers are paid next to nothing. You cannot expect them to body guards.
They can call 911. They can run faster. They can make sure alarm is on. Two people better than one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Having a strong, healthy caregiver or companion who's mobile without a cane can do much to help when a break-in occurs or prevent one from happening. .
Caregivers are paid next to nothing. You cannot expect them to body guards.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds different today like she still believes her mother is alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Having a strong, healthy caregiver or companion who's mobile without a cane can do much to help when a break-in occurs or prevent one from happening. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Having a strong, healthy caregiver or companion who's mobile without a cane can do much to help when a break-in occurs or prevent one from happening. .
Caregivers are paid next to nothing. You cannot expect them to body guards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Having a strong, healthy caregiver or companion who's mobile without a cane can do much to help when a break-in occurs or prevent one from happening. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.
All this says is nobody should sleep alone. That's not really practical to prevent this type of completely bizarre and unusual crime.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds different today like she still believes her mother is alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s odd an elderly woman living in a large house alone (and the mother of a celebrity) wouldn’t have a better security system? It sounds like there was a barely functioning ring doorbell and something that let them know ‘approximately’ when the garage was closed.
I’m a nobody but I have a system that is much more precise than that - it at least would be able to tell me the exact time a person was on my driveway; what time they were at the door; and what time the door was opened, with supporting video that goes to an app.
+1 She did not have enough supports in place for someone of her age and health issues living alone on that property. .
Even if true, what does that have to do with her being kidnapped??? The elderly don't get support to deter kidnappers, as far as I know.