This is what makes me anxious...in a good way! On 12/19/14
I hope people understand how much time and how much work weve actually been doing on this all along, said Officer David Tilley, Plano PD spokesman. This is just a small percentage of everything weve done. This is just the information we needed to get the arrest and search warrant.
http://starlocalmedia.com/allenamer...6cc-87e2-11e4-b296-13824fa23769.html?mode=jqm
Then in January we learned, PPD says this "Prosecutor Lisa King asked Plano Detective Cathy Stamm whether she believed Arochi kidnapped and killed Morris. Absolutely, Stamm said."
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/comm...ing-of-fort-worth-woman-to-remain-in-jail.ece
I can't wait to hear what they have on EA. I was watching another case recently that occurred in Lewisville Tx and although they did find the body, everyone involved were pointing fingers as to who did it. So instead of filing homicide charges, the detectives opted to go with AK charges (which held the same sentence according to LE). The main players, one got life the other 99 yrs.
http://www.allreadable.com/1b3d4gLO
I think for some people who aren't native to Tx may have a hard time understanding how severe the punishments are in this state. Executions happen weekly, public record, and there are a lot of people who are wasting away right now in Huntsville Tx doing life sentences for things that you and I have done in a drug/alcohol endured stopper or just psychotic immature moment that went undocumented. Texas is a very conservative state and lawmakers and politicians have a "good ol' boy" mentality. There's not much leeway or social acceptance to what the "norms" are. Another unfortunate problem that EA has against him is that he's not American, nor is he Caucasian, while CM is both. These (IMO) are severe severe unspoken handicaps to his defense. I personally do not believe it's fair, but as someone who follows various cases and I am a local to Tx, I'm just explaining why it (may) appear to some to be less serious evidence presented or doubtful that these charges, or his punishment will stick.
Personally, I feel sorry for his family. Especially since the way they will forever be viewed (and treated) while in this state, yet they can't leave or go very far since he will be living in Huntsville for probably the rest of their lives.