GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #16 *Arrest*

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  • #701
Do you think someone in a panic trying to dispose of evidence is going to drop her things in a goodwill box? Not being snarky at all, just want to hear another poster's opinion.

If I were the perp/s...I would throw it in the sewer. Burn it in a fire pit. Weigh it down and throw it in a lake. I wouldn't risk it being found EVER.

OT- Things that get dropped off at those places eventually make it to a larger store or sorting facility ... where either temporary day labor assist in sorting/community service projects or retail hourly staff. Nothing would be checked for forensics per say
 
  • #702
I think all her things will be found with her!
 
  • #703
So nothing in the box is ever checked? I saw that thing and thought oh my, you could drop a bag in that thing and poof.....it's gone! I actually took a pic of the website on the box to see but can't find any info on where it goes and if it's checked. Hmmmmmm Especially in an area where you think a crime was committed?

OT- Things that get dropped off at those places eventually make it to a larger store or sorting facility ... where either temporary day labor assist in sorting/community service projects or retail hourly staff. Nothing would be checked for forensics per say
 
  • #704
Obviously she left in EA's car.

Like I said before I think there is someone else involved in all this also.

So he drove in the opposite direction (up Sam Rayburn towards 75) to get to Fort Worth?
 
  • #705
OT- Things that get dropped off at those places eventually make it to a larger store or sorting facility ... where either temporary day labor assist in sorting/community service projects or retail hourly staff. Nothing would be checked for forensics per say

No. Not forensics.
But maybe she had credit cards or license in her backpack?
People sorting would, surely, notice.
 
  • #706
See I didn't think of that. Good Point. If you are in a rush you wouldn't think to pull those items out of a girls bag would you think? Do boys really know what we keep in our bags/purses? LOL Some might be super shocked.

No. Not forensics.
But maybe she had credit cards or license in her backpack?
People sorting would, surely, notice.
 
  • #707
I just don't think in these cases u can have tunnel vision.
So far they have not found her.
Time to look somewhere else.

Time to start looking at any and all connections of those that surrounded her life ..JMO~
 
  • #708
I agree with others that say it would be way too risky for anyone to drop off Christina's stuff at a donation center, especially her purse and cell phone. If they found a good enough place to leave her without being found for 2+ months, why wouldn't they just leave her belongings in the same location?
 
  • #709
So nothing in the box is ever checked? I saw that thing and thought oh my, you could drop a bag in that thing and poof.....it's gone! I actually took a pic of the website on the box to see but can't find any info on where it goes and if it's checked. Hmmmmmm Especially in an area where you think a crime was committed?

You know - those things probably should be checked in places where a crime may have been committed. I don't think they are, but you make a very valid point. Now if her camera hadn't been found at home, I would think pawn shops would be a good avenue to explore. JMO
 
  • #710
So he drove in the opposite direction (up Sam Rayburn towards 75) to get to Fort Worth?

What if....she was passed off to someone else.
 
  • #711
I am honestly trying however we can't discuss so it makes it sort of hard.:gaah:

Time to start looking at any and all connections of those that surrounded her life ..JMO~
 
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Agreed....but no one is talking so sort of hard to find that out. Also don't you think that she would have called or text'd this pass off person? Mark has all of her calls and phone records. IMO nothing seems to be amiss there.

What if....she was passed off to someone else.
 
  • #714
That is probably my fault the goodwill box. LOL

I saw one of those donation boxes the other day and asked earlier where that stuff goes? If it is checked again a LE list of things missing in crimes? That is all. I don't think it was dropped there really I was just trying to think if maybe it was a possibility. :-)

Hey, you never know!! There's nothing wrong with throwing out ideas -- even if they seem far fetched. How many times have we heard some criminal doing something so strange that we just scratch our heads and say: wow what a dummy!! So yeah, maybe throwing her clothes in a donation bin may seem like a "not so bright" criminal move because the clothes would be out in public later, but you never know! That's why knowing what she actually had with her is so important. What if someone said they saw that very article of clothing at the ACO shop?? That could be huge.

Now, do I think that is what he did? Honestly, no. But don't apologize for exploring that idea!!
 
  • #715
I know JM or LE said her credit cards and bank accounts have not been accessed. Has her driver's license been run through DMV to see if it has been used anywhere?
(I am asking because my son lost his DL last week and DMV had him fill out a form in case someone gets pulled over/in trouble/arrested while using his DL)
 
  • #716
What if....she was passed off to someone else.

Okay, but you just said to look in Ft Worth because that's where Christina wanted to go? She was passed off to someone and they took her where she wanted to go....? and then?
 
  • #717
So he drove in the opposite direction (up Sam Rayburn towards 75) to get to Fort Worth?

Who's to say that he didn't drive east with her so that someone else would be able to provide her a ride to Fort Worth later? We have no idea what transpired after seeing her walk into the garage in that video. We know from the warrant that he traveled east. A lot of places other than Allen in that direction.
 
  • #718
Agreed....but no one is talking so sort of hard to find that out. Also don't you think that she would have called or text'd this pass off person? Mark has all of her calls and phone records. IMO nothing seems to be amiss there.

No call no text.
This was unexpected.
 
  • #719
Well, you are one of the most experienced WS'ers on here. You've seen the incriminating evidence on EA. You've seen the level of support for HF. You're NOT stupid, so you're probably right.

Id do an eight mile search perimeter around ea's home
 
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