Yes, good points.
I lost a classmate to a triple stabbing homicide in the summer of 1985. We were both 14. It was one of the earliest cases that used DNA to get a conviction. Like this case, the victims were caught off guard, likely sleeping. Unlike this case, there was sexual assault...
Hi Lolly, I just wanted to say Hello because when this case started and Christina first went missing I lived in Collin County and I regularly drank coffee at a Starbucks where her missing flyers were posted. I lived right in her neighborhood, more or less.
Now I live in London. This has...
I wish I could have gone I had to attend a funeral. (No worries. I needed to be there to support a friend.) but I wish I could have done both! I hope they had a good turn out.
:goodpost: great first post and welcome to Websleuth's! :welcome: I think that's great insight. I agree that I hope LE has that stuff. (I wish we did! When I grow up, I want to be a "real" detective)
It wasn't stuck down yet! Still crawling on me tickling my leg when I nabbed the little sucker. But I did put it in a little dish so I could put on my reading glasses and also look at it more closely with a magnifying glass to make sure that's what it was and my daughter later found it in the...
That's exactly how I see it. Like Lady Macbeth:
Although Lady Macbeth's murder was coldly premeditated, and I believe EA acted impulsively. In any case. I think he knew he needed to thoroughly clean the car, and he probably had some idea of the sensitivity of trained dogs' noses. Most people...
I've been meaning to respond to the speculation that perhaps Christina wanted HF to leave the hotel room door unlocked at W. I'm not aware that you CAN leave a hotel room door unlocked unless you prop it open. They lock automatically when they close each time. It's very easy to lock your keys in...
I think he slept for a while, especially if he DIDN'T score any of that "good rock" which he was probably after to get him through the work day after being up all night. The other thought I had is that he started some of his cleaning routine immediately. He spent some of that time after the sun...
That phone with the 28 missed calls was just part of the standard generic intro-sequence for the Discovery ID show. Not Christina's case. That was my understanding.
Yes, this is the suspicious time frame to me too. When I break down his known locations (for what they're worth)
We know he's walking past the cameras in the garage at 3:55(ish)
We know he's going past the ATM camera leaving the garage 3 minutes later
We know he goes through the Custer and...
Absolutely, I stopped and photographed a typical creek near my home. There was water in it, but it wasn't running, just standing. There was debris, trash, leaves, tangled branches, briars. I don't think anyone has any reason to go down there. This particular creek bank had an improved mowed...
Yeah… it was pretty much rush hour, so those times are very different from what they'd be at 4:30 am. I can try to stay awake and make the maps again in the middle of the night :wink:
I'm kinda with you Faith. I think he probably left her somewhere along or within the route on that first map I posted. Maybe not on those streets precisely, but somewhere nearby. My hunch is that he didn't go very far. If he went anywhere, I'd guess he went East or North of his home, out...
Just another observation I just made. I was looking around the map near Granite Parkway where Christina's phone last pinged, and EA's phone also pinged at a similar time off the Granite Parkway cell tower. I see that there is an Original Pancake House up there. I had forgotten that. I have...
This is just north of EA's home, it includes Allen High School, Top Golf and lots of miles of Cottonwood Creek, which continues on North and runs under both I75 and 121/SRT. I mentioned this map in post #931
This next map is a much closer in shot of the area around EA's home. It shows how close his neighborhood is to Heritage Park and Cottonwood Creek in particular, but Mustang Creek as well. If you go back to the smaller, more zoomed out map in post #920, you can see that Cottonwood creek runs a...
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