GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #13 *Arrest*

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Thoughts on JM's interview with NBCDFW?

I hope PPD is able to obtain his phone records to see what EA was clearing off his phone and who he was talking to.
 
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Per Jonni during the NBC5 interview:

EA erased his entire cell phone history
EA denies walking Christina to her car
EA denies even parking in the parking garage

It is not until he is confronted with the video does he admit that he did walk her to her car and park in the parking garage.

And I forgot to add that Jonni said EA has been lying since day 1.
 
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Per Jonni during the NBC5 interview:

EA erased his entire cell phone history
EA denies walking Christina to her car
EA denies even parking in the parking garage

It is not until he is confronted with the video does he admit that he did walk her to her car and park in the parking garage.

Still waiting on the link guys. He completely cleared and rebooted his phone from that night. Having worked at sprint he had certain software and tools to completely refurbish his phone and so his phone might as well of come out of the box when le seized it.
 
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Still waiting on the link guys. He completely cleared and rebooted his phone from that night. Having worked at sprint he had certain software and tools to completely refurbish his phone and so his phone might as well of come out of the box when le seized it.

Carltondance, I know nothing about stuff like this but can't PPD find some way to get the history from his phone?
 
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Still waiting on the link guys. He completely cleared and rebooted his phone from that night. Having worked at sprint he had certain software and tools to completely refurbish his phone and so his phone might as well of come out of the box when le seized it.

Everything we know, plus a cleared phone should be enough to subpoena phone records. They may not know what he said, but they could see recipients or senders of text messages and phone calls. Right?

Unless EA and friends are "smart" enough to use snapchat, cyberdust, etc.
 
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New thread coming right up.

Salem
 
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Everything we know, plus a cleared phone should be enough to subpoena phone records. They may not know what he said, but they could see recipients or senders of text messages and phone calls. Right?

Unless EA and friends are "smart" enough to use snapchat, cyberdust, etc.
working for a carrier I imagine he knows everything about how not to leave a trail
 
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Can we make it be the last one... maybe. ��
 
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I hope PPD is able to obtain his phone records to see what EA was clearing off his phone and who he was talking to.
They should still be able to get his records, what number he called, when and how long the call lasted. Texts to which numbers and what phone numbers he received texts from. Those records should reside with the carrier. So why erase his history? I can see erasing the texts, but the entire history? Outside of the texts what does he gain by erasing it? And he works at wireless store, he should already know.

(But then no one ever said people who commit crimes are all smart!)

I still want to wait and hear what PPD says publicly on the matter before I lean in one direction or another.
 
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As a database person (me), there is next to no way that he would be able to eliminate pings, and call records within sprint with him being a generic retail employee. He would have to know the inner workings of databases and servers and have access. I'm betting money 100% he can't clear that.
 
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As a database person (me), there is next to no way that he would be able to eliminate pings, and call records within sprint with him being a generic retail employee. He would have to know the inner workings of databases and servers and have access. I'm betting money 100% he can't clear that.

:happydance:
 
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As a database person (me), there is next to no way that he would be able to eliminate pings, and call records within sprint with him being a generic retail employee. He would have to know the inner workings of databases and servers and have access. I'm betting money 100% he can't clear that.

Well he had four days. Four days and if he had a friend/coworker who did know the inner workings, if could be possible.... MOO
 
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In the StarLocalMedia article EA says the following: They just wanted to make sure she never got in my car. They gave me my car back and said, ‘Hey, I’m sorry about everything that you’re going through,’ and I haven’t talked to them ever since. They haven’t tried to reach out.”

BBM. Do we have a link where EA actually comes out and says CM was never in his car?
 
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As a database person (me), there is next to no way that he would be able to eliminate pings, and call records within sprint with him being a generic retail employee. He would have to know the inner workings of databases and servers and have access. I'm betting money 100% he can't clear that.

Please be right, please be right!
No wonder he looked so fearful during his interview.......[modsnip].
 
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Well he had four days. Four days and if he had a friend/coworker who did know the inner workings, if could be possible.... MOO

Highly unlikely. No one with that kind of DB access would risk their job to delete data like that. Plus there should be data backups. They'll get the data.
 
  • #1,018
At this point, EA's family are saying one thing and Christina's are saying another. Trying to remain unbiased here - until I see something from LE in the media saying one thing or another I have to discount both as unsupported.

I respect that. My opinion is that CM's family's info is coming from LE whereas EA's info is coming from EA, which makes me believe CM's family's info is more likely to be reliable.
 
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I respect that. My opinion is that CM's family's info is coming from LE whereas EA's info is coming from EA, which makes me believe CM's family's info is more likely to be reliable.

And if cm's family was stating fiction they wouldn't be able to air it on news because of lawsuits...
 
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