GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #15 *Arrest*

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  • #861
Everyone focuses on the bf for not reporting her missing, but if it was so out of character for her not to contact her family, why did it take that long for family to notice she was missing?

I'm not saying this in a snarky manner, but I'm honestly curious about this. If I went off tthe grid and didn't contact people in my family I speak to often, they would call me. If my phone went straightt to voicemail, other actions would have been taken.

I think that HF may have thought she was with family after their argument and family thought she was at home. I don't see anything sinister in not reporting her missing after a few days of not hearing from her after a fight. My ex sometimes disappeared for days and I didn't tell anyone, mostly because I didn't want to feel like an idiot when he came home and I'd caused a big fuss. I know all people are different but I don't see HF as being involved in her disappearance.


MOO!!
 
  • #862
That was said by her brother. He is a minor and can not be discussed.

Has CM ever gone off the grid before? If so, for how long? Where did she go and did she communicate with anyone during this time? Where did her dog go during this time?

I apologize if this was asked and answered. I am a late joiner.
 
  • #863
Innocent until proven guilty is law. It is up to the prosecutors to prove one is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. There are many people who still believe in this, as it should be. You are absolutely right, kudos to those who have gone through the "trouble" to get verified. [modsnip]

Not sure where the info is coming from that says insiders words have to be taken as gospel? Not on this site. Posters are free to believe whatever they wish.

This is not a court of law.....
 
  • #864
Thanks. I am not comfortable discussing him. Not trying to be rude at all. I just would prefer not to discuss him.

I think we can discuss a statement from MSM. I will alert my post.

“She’s gone off the radar before, but every time she’s … at least contacted me, my mom or my dad,” said JM, Christina’s younger brother. “My mom came into my room while I was doing homework and told me she heard from [Christina’s] work that she hasn’t shown up and no one’s heard from her. … I started thinking about it and it’s different ... Nothing like this has ever happened."

http://starlocalmedia.com/planocour...7b6-3479-11e4-a198-001a4bcf887a.html?mode=jqm
 
  • #865
My point is, even if EA did, we know CM was ok at that point so what would it indicate? I'm really trying to understand :)

I can understand if the calls or texts occurred ten minutes later even, but don't we know for certain that the communications were at the time it's verifiable that CM was alive?

That EA, in fact, had some sort of "relationship" with HF. HTH.
 
  • #866
Thanks. I am not comfortable discussing him. Not trying to be rude at all. I just would prefer not to discuss him.

No worries.
 
  • #867
I'm sure that they do have friends or family members on here but none have put forth the effort or the time it takes to be verified. if I don't know the answer for sure or I don't get approval from family and LE to post. I won't answer the question. No offense taken at all.

I think there are friends and family members of others who are barely being mentioned that are here, enjoying the direction of the conversation!!
 
  • #868
Not spur of the moment. Was a planned holiday weekend with girlfriends.

It was a weekend thing? But she had to be at work the next morning, right? I thought her mom said it was just a night out. She worked that Friday and then had to be a work the next morning. So she really didn't have to be at work that Saturday after all??
 
  • #869
This is exactly why I am asking if a voicemail was left of if Hunter actually spoke to Christina on Arochi's phone. Anyone can send a text and make it SOUND like someone else.

I don't think the details of all the text/voicemails has been released. ....yet
 
  • #870
I think that HF may have thought she was with family after their argument and family thought she was at home. I don't see anything sinister in not reporting her missing after a few days of not hearing from her after a fight. My ex sometimes disappeared for days and I didn't tell anyone, mostly because I didn't want to feel like an idiot when he came home and I'd caused a big fuss. I know all people are different but I don't see HF as being involved in her disappearance.


MOO!!

I just don't see how her not being available by text or phone was not disturbing. Four days is a long time for a 23-year old to not respond to friends or family...presumably someone tried to contact her over four days? I can't believe a social young woman would not get a call or text in that long. Especially when she had been in Plano and was driving back to Fort Worth. Jmo
 
  • #871
I think that HF may have thought she was with family after their argument and family thought she was at home. I don't see anything sinister in not reporting her missing after a few days of not hearing from her after a fight. My ex sometimes disappeared for days and I didn't tell anyone, mostly because I didn't want to feel like an idiot when he came home and I'd caused a big fuss. I know all people are different but I don't see HF as being involved in her disappearance.


MOO!!

NOTE TO SELF: let my closest family members know if they don't hear from me or my phone goes directly to voicemail for four days when they try to call...TROUBLE.
 
  • #872
It was a weekend thing? But she had to be at work the next morning, right? I thought her mom said it was just a night out. She worked that Friday and then had to be a work the next morning. So she really didn't have to be at work that Saturday after all??

This has never been clarified, Imo, at least not publicly. If she DID have to work, why didn't her boss wonder if she was okay? And if she didn't, did she maybe just tell her mom that so her mom would know she planned to head home from Plano? Another confusing point that should have a yes or no answer. Either she had to work, or she didn't. Jmo
 
  • #873
I understand I just haven't discussed that with them.

I just don't see how her not being available by text or phone was not disturbing. Four days is a long time for a 23-year old to not respond to friends or family...presumably someone tried to contact her over four days? I can't believe a social young woman would not get a call or text in that long. Especially when she had been in Plano and was driving back to Fort Worth. Jmo
 
  • #874
It was Labor Day weekend and she had a planned trip to Plano with girlfriends sorry. That is what I meant. Didn't mean to confuse.

It was a weekend thing? But she had to be at work the next morning, right? I thought her mom said it was just a night out. She worked that Friday and then had to be a work the next morning. So she really didn't have to be at work that Saturday after all??
 
  • #875
Most of us choose to view all aspects of any case. And we form opinions. I don't understand all this chatter about those who believe EA is the likely perp are shutting out those who don't think so. That is not happening.

I absolutely feel EA is likely guilty, but I'm not going to hang my hat on that and refuse to look at other possibilities. [modsnip]
 
  • #876
I think we can discuss a statement from MSM. I will alert my post.

“She’s gone off the radar before, but every time she’s … at least contacted me, my mom or my dad,” said JM, Christina’s younger brother. “My mom came into my room while I was doing homework and told me she heard from [Christina’s] work that she hasn’t shown up and no one’s heard from her. … I started thinking about it and it’s different ... Nothing like this has ever happened."

http://starlocalmedia.com/planocour...7b6-3479-11e4-a198-001a4bcf887a.html?mode=jqm

As long as the statement is in the main stream media it can be discussed
 
  • #877
I absolutely feel EA is likely guilty, but I'm not going to hang my hat on that and refuse to look at other possibilities. [modsnip].

That's their prerogative. They're not telling you how to believe.
 
  • #878
I absolutely feel EA is likely guilty, but I'm not going to hang my hat on that and refuse to look at other possibilities. And there are many who do not look past EA. It's all over the pas 15 threads.

I'm not looking past EA. If I'm wrong, so what? I've not really looked past him since he was ID'd as having been the person last seen with her. And? I'm not telling anyone they are wrong not to agree with me. And, I don't have a gang to be mental with, either. :giggle:
 
  • #879
I still feel like there is the possibility that some may not agree with but is still possible regardless. I would not rule out the prostitution ring. I know some say she does not fit the profile but I still think its a possibility. I myself have several theories at the moment. Until there is more information I'm kinda stuck in a circle with no way out
 
  • #880
I guess with what we have heard from LE, I am not convinced EA is the perp. But of course they may have more, just not "enough".

Whoever the perp is...in several cases, once the victims were found, lots of us expected an arrest would follow, as there seemed to be obvious POI's, yet it didn't happen and still hasn't. Two that come to mind are Hailey Dunn and Katelyn Markham. Both were found after more than a year, and now, a year and half since they were found, still no charges. Very frustrating, but what it means is that finding Christina may not be followed by an arrest. It depends completely on how much and what kind of evidence they have gathered. If LE thinks EA is the guy, they have to be prepared to make their case even if she is not found, Imo, as with Heather Elvis and others. I think they have a ways to go.

All jmo
 
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