As slow as most LE are to notify loved ones, I think I would prefer people post those things so I could be up to date on what was going on anywhere and everywhere due to the remote chance it could be my child or loved one.How do we know Plano PD was "notified"? I just saw that they were "aware."
The Herald Banner FB page and the Hunt/Rockwall County Scanner pages have several rumors about how the remains were found.
I'm at about 50/50 on it being Christina.
Personal opinion: The people who post news articles and stuff like that to her mother's FB page have to be out of their damned minds and should be ashamed. If my child was missing, I would really not care to have "helpful" articles like that posted to me. Let me find out from authorities or legit friends/family.
Blanket wasn't plaid
As slow as most LE are to notify loved ones, I think I would prefer people post those things so I could be up to date on what was going on anywhere and everywhere due to the remote chance it could be my child or loved one.
When you have a missing loved one, dealing with bodies being found are part of the roller coaster nightmare. However, it provides some answers to someone's family.
Missing - Sarah Kinslow - has been missing from Greenville since May 2001
Just a guess, but I would assume Christina's family have set up Google alerts for news of this kind of discovery in that area of Texas.As slow as most LE are to notify loved ones, I think I would prefer people post those things so I could be up to date on what was going on anywhere and everywhere due to the remote chance it could be my child or loved one.
When you have a missing loved one, dealing with bodies being found are part of the roller coaster nightmare. However, it provides some answers to someone's family.
A body could be fully decomposed, imo, in a couple of months in the summer heat left out in the elements. Several factors figure into the length of time.What would people guess 'an extended period of time' for the remains to have been there?
Weeks? Months? Years?
Obviously it's remains and not a body? So how long would it take for a body to decompose in the surroundings?
Maybe so. Would be a good idea.Just a guess, but I would assume Christina's family have set up Google alerts for news of this kind of discovery in that area of Texas.
The rolled up item in the sack would have to be a small or lightweight blanket if it is one. I cannot really tell if it's plaid, but it clearly seems to be some bright blue and white pattern. I don't think it could be a sleeping bag. I am wondering something though. Wouldn't each item be bagged separately? There could not be other items beneath the blue item, could there?
A body could be fully decomposed, imo, in a couple of months in the summer heat left out in the elements. Several factors figure into the length of time.
An extended period of time usually indicates years not weeks or months in my experience, but it depends on the person making the statement and the context.
Any word on HF's court date or other info? I was just thinking to myself "I wish EA had been pulled over that night".
Blanket wasn't plaid
Missing - Sarah Kinslow - has been missing from Greenville since May 2001
I was quoting the person above who said "plaid." To be honest, it just looked blue to me because I wasn't looking on a large screen, but I thought maybe the person was looking at the pic on a giganto screen and could see it more clearly than I.
That being said, the blue item could be a blanket or tarp.
Brittany Feagans - Hunter Foster, bf of #ChristinaMorris, on trial this week for federal drug charges unrelated to his girlfriend's Aug. 30 disappearance
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What would people guess 'an extended period of time' for the remains to have been there?
Weeks? Months? Years?
Obviously it's remains and not a body? So how long would it take for a body to decompose in the surroundings?