GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #11 *Arrest*

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  • #101
Then he needs to man up and quit hiding behind a lawyer and stop lying and making himself look guilty.
Man up? Hiding behind a lawyer? I believe LE has made it quite clear EA did talk to them on more than one occasion and has cooperated fully. Now was this prior to him hiring a lawyer? I have no way of knowing such information, but usually LE sees that as not cooperating if he won't talk to them...lawyer or no lawyer.

No one besides the family said he lied about anything. Certainly LE has not confirmed it. If and when they do, we can believe they will have a warrant for his home and vehicle to garner more information.

EA doesn't look any more guilty than the other people involved with Christina the night she went missing. He isn't even at the top of my list. The motive isn't there, imo.
 
  • #102
It is absolutely not Christinas families fault what other random people decide to say....
True!
But I feel they have pointed their finger at him and are not sure if hes done anything to her!
I don't know if he has or hes totally innocent.
but they sure have made him a suspect IMO
 
  • #103
But they said NO CRIME was committed.
What!!? Perhaps LE said there's no Evidence to date that a crime was committed. And, the truth is often sanitized for convenience by LE. Just because they say it is so, doesn't mean it concretely is.
 
  • #104
:yeahthat: Someone should have been worried Saturday. And boss was not suspect of escort.

I think I may have misunderstood "escort" up thread. I leaped to the idea you were suggesting something else!
Boss not suspect but why all the misunderstandings relative to CM's work schedule? Is it a case of what could go wrong, did go wrong and everyone feels guilty for not paying more attention?
 
  • #105
True!
But I feel they have pointed their finger at him and are not sure if hes done anything to her!
I don't know if he has or hes totally innocent.
but they sure have made him a suspect IMO

I'm sure they know a lot more about him then the general public does. There is a reason why they want answers from him IMO.

He's making himself look guilty.

If that were me, I would do whatever it took to proclaim my innocence and he's not doing that thus, making himself suspicious to other people, epecially (sp) since he was the last person to see her before she vanished.

jmo
 
  • #106
What!!? Perhaps LE said there's no Evidence to date that a crime was committed. And, the truth is often sanitized for convenience.

PPD have said that no crime was committed so they have no suspect or POI.
 
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I'm sure they know a lot more about him then the general public does. There is a reason why they want answers from him IMO.

He's making himself look guilty.

If that were me, I would do whatever it took to proclaim my innocence and he's not doing that thus, making himself suspicious to other people, epecially (sp) since he was the last person to see her before she vanished.

jmo

What exactly do U want him to do?
 
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Not sure what her family thinks he would say to them, if he met with them. He won't suddenly confess. He won't tell them anything he has not told LE. So they won't believe him anyway. At least Jmo.
 
  • #112
What!!? Perhaps LE said there's no Evidence to date that a crime was committed. And, the truth is often sanitized for convenience.
Splitting hair. No evidence means no crime and will until such evidence presents itself. It isn't sanitized for convenience.

“From the onset, we always investigate these things as a criminal investigation. We have not been able to obtain any evidence that a crime has been committed, so we are simply looking for a missing person. If you have no crime, you have no suspect. Until we can develop information and evidence, we won’t develop any suspects. People can have their own beliefs and their own opinions, but we don’t work under those guidelines. We have to work our cases based on evidence, and that’s it.”

http://starlocalmedia.com/allenamer...cle_ce2bf542-58a8-11e4-b735-67243bf0c543.html

BBM
 
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If he wants to make himself look suspicious than he can do that.

If that were me, I'd be shouting from the rooftops that I'm innocent and I'm going to prove it.

jmo
 
  • #115
Yes, if Christina was expected there to meet with potential clients who wanted to sign up (oops, I getcha) for dates, but then didn't show, someone should have been worried on Saturday.

Suspect of escort? Do you mean running a sub business? Like CM didn't show up to the appointment on Sat., but no one knew until later? I can't go there unless more is revealed. The two businesses are semi related though but don't want to believe CM was into that activity (without evidence).

I can't provide links, but what I recall hearing is that the boss became concerned when she missed a 2nd day of work. Meaning, she was supposed to be there Sat and didn't show, but they gave her the benefit of the doubt. Then Sun/Mon were scheduled to be "off" but when she didn't come in Tuesday and didn't call, the boss knew something was wrong.
 
  • #116
LE knows where to find him!
Hes spoken to them a few times.
He has not run away.

I don't know if he is guilty of anything but I feel picketing in front of his house for 2 days is not the way to get
anything from him.

I am a firm believer in seeking counsel whenever in situations like this. he should not be condemned for getting a lawyer.
It is just the smart thing to do.
 
  • #117
If he wants to make himself look suspicious than he can do that.

If that were me, I'd be shouting from the rooftops that I'm innocent and I'm going to prove it.

jmo

how would you prove it?

Say U and Christina walked into that garage u got in your car and drove off before she did how would u know what happened and how would u prove your innocence?

shouting it wont help im sure your lawyer would tell u to say nothing at all.
 
  • #118
PPD have said that no crime was committed so they have no suspect or POI.
Whoa! I'm flabbergasted LE would say that. Does that mean they do have evidence she walked away on her own volition?
How can they make such a definitive proclamation. That seems so irresponsible to me.
No evidence a crime was committed and no crime are vastly different.
This is not splitting hairs, but the wording has probably been taken out of context and is, thus, a mis-quote.
 
  • #119
If Christina was the only one expected to work Saturday maybe no one noticed she wasn't there.
 
  • #120
WOE..... I think she meant Escort into parking garage!!! Not prostitution

i was just going to say we need to call him something other than that because in todays world escort has a certain meaning and every time I see it here i;m like what did i miss and it takes like 30 seconds to sink in what they mean.

Edit: and her working at a dating service doesn't help clear the air.
 
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