GUILTY NC - Kelly Morris, 28, Granville County, 3 Sept 2008

  • #281
Do you know how easy it is to throw a body down an old well and how hard it is to search one?

I imagine it is easier to throw a body down a well than to detect and locate one. That's probably why we have so many unsolved missing persons, IMHO.

I can think of at least a dozen more that fit right into this same scenario. :(

Seriously,
fran
 
  • #282
Received an e-mail from the family today. They will not be searching this weekend, due to the Thanksgiving holiday. I pray that they all get some much needed rest, as I know they have been searching non-stop since the day Kelly disappeared. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers over the holiday.
 
  • #283
Thanks for letting us know about the family and the search, Barb.

This Holiday Season will be especially tough on the family. I'm glad to see they are taking a much needed rest.

My thoughts and prayers are with Kelly and her entire family. Hopefully, a resolution will be reached in this case soon.

fran
 
  • #284
I saw reference to this site in the Caylee forum and was surprised to find that an astrological reading had been done on Kelly (dated 11/05). I have no idea how accurate this may or may not be but it is interesting; (especially the types of locations she says should be searched).

Also, she noted she couldn't find Kelly's birthdate, so I (just) sent it to her along with the link to TES with Kelly's Missing Person information(http://www.texasequusearch.org/missing_persons/MorrisKelly.pdf)


The link to the forensic astrology blog on Kelly:
http://forensicastrology.blogspot.com/2008/11/kelly-currin-morris.html

Barb, I too thank you for your post and my thoughts and prayers remain with the family also... :rose:
 
  • #285
Has anyone heard/seen anything new?? I've been searching the papers but can't find a thing. I keep hoping to see that SM has been arrested...
 
  • #286
It has gone very very quiet. I wish Nancy Grace would do a followup. There are a few new rumors.This case has been full of rumors but maybe all cases are. Here they are: Scott has a P.I. asking questions.Scott's Dad's fingerprints were on the found gas can. Cadaver dog from TES indicated she died in the house. Scott had told Kelly he could kill her and dispose of her in the Tungsten Mine in Vance County and she would never be found. Supposedly he rode four wheelers in that area. It has been searched. It will be interesting to see what turns out to be fact. I pray that her family will soon have some answers.
 
  • #287
  • #288
It has gone very very quiet. I wish Nancy Grace would do a followup. There are a few new rumors.This case has been full of rumors but maybe all cases are. Here they are: Scott has a P.I. asking questions.Scott's Dad's fingerprints were on the found gas can. Cadaver dog from TES indicated she died in the house. Scott had told Kelly he could kill her and dispose of her in the Tungsten Mine in Vance County and she would never be found. Supposedly he rode four wheelers in that area. It has been searched. It will be interesting to see what turns out to be fact. I pray that her family will soon have some answers.
I add my prayers to yours and thank you so much for the information! Very, very interesting for sure!! I'm not surprised about the dogs hitting on the house but am over the prints esp since he came to the house that night :(

I was looking at a mine / map site and there are quite a few near Stem. Here's a clipped screen capture with a green box around the Stem area mines and a blue box around the Tungeston Mine (it's only 33ish miles away??)

mining_map.jpg


Here's the link to the site. It starts with a US map, so click the place name button at the top and type in Granville County NC to pull up the area. To the Right it says Map: use the arrow to select Mining. And under layers (to the left under Select Map ) click National Mine Land Invetory. Then click on the folder and check off the boxes typed under it (for example the Stem Mine looks like a MSHA - Non Coal). The map above is a "roads" map - easiest to read the names, but the aerial shows the actual area (select using buttons under the map to the right). I just played with it for a bit to get the feel for how it works...

http://www.geocommunicator.gov/blmMap/Map.jsp?MAP=SITEMAPPER

Again, Many Thanks and I hope you'll keep us filled in on what's happening!


Here's the link to the uncropped screen cap. I didn't want to post it because it's so big, but everything on it should fall within 40 miles. Acutally to get the 40 miles I would have had to have panned out even more. I had no idea there were so many mines in NC!
http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq300/swainrich/fullmap.jpg
 
  • #289
Thank you for your research. I am shocked at the number of mines just in Granville Co. Also look at all the large areas of water around. I think it's so sad that Kelly lived with someone who according to rumor was always telling her he could kill her and throw her away never to be found. I'll be glad to pass on anything I hear. The truth will somehow someway come to the top.
 
  • #290
Thank you for your research. I am shocked at the number of mines just in Granville Co. Also look at all the large areas of water around. I think it's so sad that Kelly lived with someone who according to rumor was always telling her he could kill her and throw her away never to be found. I'll be glad to pass on anything I hear. The truth will somehow someway come to the top.

There is a lot of water for sure! I read they used divers - do you have any idea if they were able to clear the larger bodies of water? And I'm sure you have tons of decent sized creeks too...

With the mines, I can't even begin to imagine how long it would take to search all of them :( But it's good to know they did clear Tungsten -- it's just plain massive! He had to have realized she told people about his threats, but that doesn't rule it or the others out. (Or the water or even the woods). For that matter there's always a chance that he could have put her somewhere (like the towing company??) that night and then moved her the next day? Do you know if the cadaver dogs were brought to the towing company? But it looks like there are quite a few vehicles parked there and he could have put her in one of them... :waitasec: But he was gone long enuf that he could have done everything that nite... It's so frustrating.

I was looking at google maps - would you happen to know what this area is? I'm totally clueless:
part1.jpg


Here it is in relation to the mine:
both.jpg


And here's the mine itself:
mineroad.jpg


So very, very sad... My thoughts and prayers continue for her family, friends, loved ones and for the searchers as well...
 
  • #291
What a daunting task the searchers have. I'm curious....would the counties have a list of well locations? Considering his threats, they should probably search them one by one in the surrounding areas - based on the timeline.
 
  • #292
Fairy, I'd think they would but I'm not finding a list online. The BLM site (linked in post above with the mine maps), so far, is the closest thing I'm seeing.

*If* they're showing all the mines in the county it looks like Granville has these:

Blue Wing Mine
Holloway Mine
Tar River Quarry
Daniels Mountain Deposit
Jones Prospect
Jones No. 5 Mine
(GR Jones Mine
Pyrohyllite Mine
E C Hilton Property
Tar River Qytar River Quarry
Tar River Quarry
Stem Mine
Granville CTY
Granville County Min
Mayes
Butmer Quarry
Quarry (western side of county - N of 56)

and not too far away:
VANCE COUNTY
Tungstem Queen Mine and Plant
Tungstem Queen
Tippet Prospect
Greystone Quarry
Vanct CTY
Greystone Quarry
Greystone Quarry
Greystone Quarry
(Just North of Vance Co and over the line in VA)
J A Burwell Property
Kimball Prospect
M Taylor Prospect

PERSON COUNTY
Mayo Creek Mine
Copper King Mine
Durgy Gold Prospects
Gillis Mine
Old Durgy Mine
Durgy Mine
Durgy Mine
Northeast Shaft
Jefers Mine
Duke Mine

plus more down around Durham.

Just a lot of mines :bang:
 
  • #293
A truly heartbreaking article (Dec 8)

CREEDMOOR - Pat Currin spent Sunday morning the way he has spent nearly every morning of the last 90: scouring acres of fields and forests where a killer might have stashed his daughter's body.

For three months, Currin has roamed pastures and cemeteries, peered into lakes and wells, hunting for clues to what became of Kelly Currin Morris. Morris is grown, a mother herself, but she is still Currin's baby daughter, and he wants her home.
"We'll only be done when we find her," Currin said Sunday.
...

That's when Pat Currin started searching for his daughter. At first, he hollered, hoping his daughter would yell back. These days, he just looks. He is searching for bones and tattered clothes.

Other family members and friends joined the search. Then, days later, strangers showed up. They came with good shoes and silent pats on the arm. Those who couldn't walk cooked for the search crews.

As time wears on, the hope and the numbers of volunteers diminish. September brought more than 50 searchers. Sunday, there were fewer than two dozen.

Weekdays now, it's mostly Currin and a few others. Currin has stopped working; his son Carl manages the family's construction company.

Currin invested in sonar equipment to search rivers and lakes; he and others have searched all of Falls Lake. He bought scopes to look down in wells. Still, no luck.
...
A stranger helps
Al Mignacci, a retired IBM engineer, walked into the Currins' lives in September when he saw on television that another mother in the Triangle was missing. Since then, he has taken over as commander of the search efforts, leading crews that slowly nibble at a radius of more than 15 miles around Morris' home.

In the workshop of Currin's construction company on the outskirts of Creedmoor, Mignacci leans over a map colored with yellow highlighter marks. Every week, the circle around Morris' house gets a little brighter. On Sunday, Mignacci filled in another inch around a cattle farm west of Stem. Those yellow lines offer about as much hope as searchers get. Every day, they know a bit more about where Morris is not.
...

HOW TO HELP
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Kelly Currin Morris is asked to call Granville County Crime Stoppers at 919-693-3100. E-mail can be sent to searchers at [email protected].
The family is offering a $36,000 reward for any tip that leads to the discovery of Morris.

Much more at link:
http://www.newsobserver.com/front/story/1325392.html
 
  • #294
OhMyGoodness, what a sad article. I feel sooo sorry for her dad. It makes you want to find SM and shake him until he tells all! :mad:

I wish there was something I could do. I can pray though, and I will.

I want Kelly found too.:(

JMHO
fran
 
  • #295
This is such a lovely family, and every day, my heart breaks a little more for them. I try to touch base with them on at least a weekly basis. I talked to Al yesterday, and was sad to hear that there were less than 2 dozen searchers. I know that as time goes on, it is harder and harder to get searchers out. I just don't want Kelly to be forgotten. I want her found, and I want her family to have answers and justice.

They deserve it. Her daughters deserve it. Kelly deserves it.

I'm sending my prayers their way, as always. I'll be back up there one of these days soon - I promise. I'm NOT giving up.
 
  • #296
I just wanted to let y'all know that I haven't given up on finding Kelly. I can't help this coming Sunday as I'm already committed to take supplies to the disabled veteran who needs help for his dogs. Hopefully the next sunday I can help. Kelly deseves to be found and have a proper burial. Scott on the other hand, I'd like to see tied to a tree and set on fire!!!!!
 
  • #297
A lot of these old abandoned wells were really hand dug by people and their neighbors. There is no record of them. I still wonder if he put her in a junk car that was crushed and shipped off somewhere. I wish they could "water board" him. I don't know how her family is coping with this at all. There has got to be a break in this soon.
 
  • #298
I can't imagine how they'd even begin to search every well - my family lives a few counties away from Granville and almost every home in their community has at least one well on the property. It's an incredibly daunting idea.

I saw the article in the Charlotte Observer a few days ago and was pretty annoyed at some of the comments... I saw one that doesn't seem to be there anymore that said, "Does anybody even KNOW where this is? How is this relevant to us at all?" It's good to see that all of the negative comments have been removed. I can't imagine what kind of callous jerk posts that kind of stuff to a news story about a missing person in the first place!

My thoughts and prayers are with Kelly's family.
 
  • #299
I talked to a family member today, and there will be more searching done this Sunday, December 14. They will begin dispatching searchers at 8am from the Command Center at Currin Construction, 2816 Old Weaver Trail in Creedmoor, NC.

I sure wish I could be there again to help, but I'm too far away right now. My heart goes with the searchers, and if she's not found soon, I'll be back.

Please, if anyone can join in the search, do so. This family needs our help.
 
  • #300
Two new search warrants were returned Thursday in the case of a missing Stem woman.

<snip>

Thursday's warrants were for access to an e-mail account belonging to Morris and access to her husband's bank records at Cardinal Bank dating to Jan. 1

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4124231/
 

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