GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #1 *Arrest*

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  • #761
Also I will be going to walk another park today, not sure which one yet, but won't be doing any real off the trail stuff because it's warm still and my LO only likes to hang out in her backpack for so long, plus with her at 30lbs now I'm finding it increasingly hard to venture around with her strapped on me. Also, in regards to safety, I will have my trained dog who will attack when commanded or if I'm attacked without command, and I have mace and my conceal carry and have practiced shooting with weights on my back. Also, when I get where I am going I text my mother in law with my coordinates and the area I will be walking and if I don't call back by a certain time she knows to call police ASAP as I live with a stalker however I refuse to not live my life in a fun filled way bc of him. With that said, I don't venture off any beaten path with my baby so chances are we won't find anything, but my eyes will be peeled.

Seriously, you have a little one on your back, and you say you are carrying a concealed weapon? Maybe your post was meant to be sarcastic, but this Canadian didn't pick up on that.
 
  • #762
Seriously, you have a little one on your back, and you say you are carrying a concealed weapon? Maybe your post was meant to be sarcastic, but this Canadian didn't pick up on that.

Off topic, and I don't really feel I should address this, but yes, my gun is holstered under my shirt and safety on, and I have practiced removing it from the holster and shooting with her backpack on me with weights in it. When you have been beaten to an inch of your life by someone who stalks you still, the measure doesn't seem all that extreme.

But back on topic, I wonder if police will be able to release any idea of a route someone may have taken? That would be helpful in getting searches going.
 
  • #763
Seriously, you have a little one on your back, and you say you are carrying a concealed weapon? Maybe your post was meant to be sarcastic, but this Canadian didn't pick up on that.

I see nothing wrong with it at all. I was raised around guns (I'm from VA) we learn early. Safety and all. I say that's the beauty of the 2nd amendment. Actually would make more sense to have it with her if she has her precious gift with her but that's my opinion. Didn't mean to make this a debate about the right to bear arms.
 
  • #764
Off topic, and I don't really feel I should address this, but yes, my gun is holstered under my shirt and safety on, and I have practiced removing it from the holster and shooting with her backpack on me with weights in it. When you have been beaten to an inch of your life by someone who stalks you still, the measure doesn't seem all that extreme.

But back on topic, I wonder if police will be able to release any idea of a route someone may have taken? That would be helpful in getting searches going.

I hope so.n
 
  • #765
what we don't know is , did he leave her a urgent message/text and she tried responding?

Well He either didn't call or text her at all or he sent her a text she didn't like. JMO

If they were just having an argument I think they would have communicated some time that day.
but him seeing someone else kind of says to me (MOO) he was moving on.

The guy that was with her walking to the parking garage had to know what was going on at this point.
Had to know she was upset.

why was she out with the friends anyway?
Was it a friends birthday or just a night out with old friends.
Was it payback for his cheating?

We see her with that guy then she is gone!
Start with him and then move on to the man that never reported her missing.
It is possible he thought she left him and would show up to get her things one of these days.

all JMO
 
  • #766
I just hope they are able to narrow down some cars via the toll road and see where they travelled. It would be unlikely I think for the person to drive down legacy to 75 which would be the only way to avoid toll roads just bc the tollway is RIGHT there and if you committed a crime I would think getting out of then area quickly would be what someone was thinking, especially if this wasn't planned. If it was random I think it would have been a crime of opportunity, thus not thought out because what would be the chances that waiting for someone at that time you would just happen upon a girl by herself.
 
  • #767
Remember the case of the student they saw her enter the building but never leave it.
Annie Lee? Was it?

They went back and found her in a wall somewhere...
she was in the building all along.
 
  • #768
Remember the case of the student they saw her enter the building but never leave it.
Annie Lee? Was it?

They went back and found her in a wall somewhere...
she was in the building all along.

Yes that really surprised me! I can't remember how long she was missing until when she was found though.
 
  • #769
Maybe the perp didn't park in the garage but walked in and waited for her to go to her car.
He confronts her and they exit the garage on foot to his car.
 
  • #770
Yes that really surprised me! I can't remember how long she was missing until when she was found though.

It was a few days I know.
it was the video they watched cause they saw her enter but not exit.
Im sure they would have smelled a body if she was in there but she entered and they never saw her exit.


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  • #771
I see nothing wrong with it at all. I was raised around guns (I'm from VA) we learn early. Safety and all. I say that's the beauty of the 2nd amendment. Actually would make more sense to have it with her if she has her precious gift with her but that's my opinion. Didn't mean to make this a debate about the right to bear arms.

I want to thank you for supporting our 2A......just had to say that..
 
  • #772
I'm still not convinced the boyfriend played a role in this (I lean more towards stranger abduction or someone she met while out earlier that evening).

But, here are my questions regarding the boyfriend.

Most importantly, where was he that night? Was he out with her and then decided to "leave and go home early" or was he not with her at all/never made the trip to Plano? What's his alibi for the night in which she went missing.

When was the last time he talked to Christina?

Did he try to text or call Christina at all that evening and received no answer, or did he not even attempt to contact her? And, what about the days after the went missing - did he try to contact her at all during that time?
 
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I just hope they are able to narrow down some cars via the toll road and see where they travelled. It would be unlikely I think for the person to drive down legacy to 75 which would be the only way to avoid toll roads just bc the tollway is RIGHT there and if you committed a crime I would think getting out of then area quickly would be what someone was thinking, especially if this wasn't planned. If it was random I think it would have been a crime of opportunity, thus not thought out because what would be the chances that waiting for someone at that time you would just happen upon a girl by herself.
Someone who avoided those tolls on the way to the garage tells me this was premeditated if it involved the bf...
 
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I'm still not convinced the boyfriend played a role in this (I lean more towards stranger abduction or someone she met while out earlier that evening).

But, here are my questions regarding the boyfriend.

Most importantly, where was he that night? Was he out with her and then decided to "leave and go home early" or was he not with her at all/never made the trip to Plano? What's his alibi for the night in which she went missing.

When was the last time he talked to Christina?

Did he try to text or call Christina at all that evening and received no answer, or did he not even attempt to contact her? And, what about the days after the went missing - did he try to contact her at all during that time?




It has been reported he was in Fort Worth all night.
 
  • #778
Someone who avoided those tolls on the way to the garage tells me this was premeditated if it involved the bf...

If that is the case yes indeed it's premeditated! Do we know that is the case? I have been in and out on be thread so I may have missed it!!
 
  • #779
I'm still not convinced the boyfriend played a role in this (I lean more towards stranger abduction or someone she met while out earlier that evening).

But, here are my questions regarding the boyfriend.

Most importantly, where was he that night? Was he out with her and then decided to "leave and go home early" or was he not with her at all/never made the trip to Plano? What's his alibi for the night in which she went missing.

When was the last time he talked to Christina?

Did he try to text or call Christina at all that evening and received no answer, or did he not even attempt to contact her? And, what about the days after the went missing - did he try to contact her at all during that time?

for him to answer those questions without a lawyer present would be a gift to LE.
 
  • #780
If that is the case yes indeed it's premeditated! Do we know that is the case? I have been in and out on be thread so I may have missed it!!
we know very little "facts" actually..most "info" is from FB and a poster or two
 
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