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World's dumbest criminalsI think not using cash for gas is how they found the tape of him at Kroger.
World's dumbest criminalsI think not using cash for gas is how they found the tape of him at Kroger.
I think not using cash for gas is how they found the tape of him at Kroger.
OK, just so I'm not too far off track the search warrant states 'text messages and a phone call were made from his [EA] cell phone to H***** *advertiser censored****, Morris' boyfriend on 08/30/2014 at 0350, 0353 and 0355.'
So there was ONE phone call and TWO texts? That's the way I read that. I've seen no more mention in the media about the 0358 text or call from Christina's phone recently.
It might narrow it down some, but I agree it doesn't provide a radar to her body, to say the least.Even if they somehow figured out he drove 90 miles, say, how would that narrow down any search areas? He could have driven in any direction, not to mention maybe driving around aimlessly while trying to figure out what to do. And I imagine like most places, once one takes an exit, there are another bunch of ways they can turn, etc.
But Imo, if she had been in his car, deceased, there would be forensics and certainly he would not have gotten his truck back. Jmo
Good question, hopefully someone noticed. To tell you the truth, I don't see many buzzards in the metroplex, but I'm also around quite a bit of development. I used to go to Hill Country a lot and would wonder when I saw the buzzards circling, what were they feeding on.Wonder if anyone saw a large amount of birds - buzzards in an area like the ones reported in the HG case that was pretty much ignored due to having to many tips....just thoughts
It might narrow it down some, but I agree it doesn't provide a radar to her body, to say the least.
Per the warrant, his car leaves the garage 3 minutes after walking into it and she was probably in it alive. IMO, he would have cleaned the car well enough to get rid of THAT forensics. But, if she was also in the car while deceased, IMO the forensics would be more difficult, but not impossible to remove.
Exactly. .... being in city they have to have a reason be be there feeding so maybe someone saw something. ...anything.....Good question, hopefully someone noticed. To tell you the truth, I don't see many buzzards in the metroplex, but I'm also around quite a bit of development. I used to go to Hill Country a lot and would wonder when I saw the buzzards circling, what were they feeding on.
There is a public facebook page by this group-- AccionAmerica--. They are asking for support of Enrique and his family. If you read the comments, they are not getting any support.
Exactly. .... being in city they have to have a reason be be there feeding so maybe someone saw something. ...anything.....
Yes, if they fought in the car, which seems like a possibility because of the abrasions and bruises on his right arm and injured ribs, there would likely be some damage to the interior of the car. I wasn't thinking along that line of forensics.On that thought, could EA have driven somewhere with her and the first chance she got she somehow managed to get out and run. (I believe a Camaro owner on here stated that you could prevent someone from leaving the car by locking the doors with driver side controls. So that makes my theory weak right there.) If EA chased her down and they fought the crime scene is not in the car, but outside it. The only forensic evidence in the car would be, as you pointed out, from Christina as a passenger.
The weaknesses are, of course, could she have gotten out? The resulting struggle was bound to be heard unless in a secluded area and we haven't heard about that. I believe the injuries to EA are to his right arm. If he walked with a limp or had sore ribs and they were also on his right side, that would seem to indicate a struggle in the car.
Yes, if they fought in the car, which seems like a possibility because of the abrasions and bruises on his right arm and injured ribs, there would likely be some damage to the interior of the car. I wasn't thinking along that line of forensics.
If she was deceased, I was thinking more along the lines of blood/urine traces.
So IF he did take her and hide her did he dig a hole? Where is the shovel? Was it already in his car or location? Or did he buy one maybe at a 24 hour WM since hardware stores are closed during the hours 4 am till sunrise or maybe he went home to get one? However.... what if he kept her in trunk till AFTER work and then took her somewhere. I would think that if unplanned he either didn't dig a hole or he went and bought one if so there are store cameras. So many unanswered questions. ....
Yep... I have posted my 2¢ on that page, along with a couple of CM flyers...