GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #19 *Arrest*

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  • #321
I can see why you say that. I see it differently and that's supposed to be OK.

I agree though. I too don't think/know he is a pathological liar.

I would not blame him if he were terrified. Some people are afraid, not at ease, to be on camera, especially under such sad circumstances of a missing woman. Also, a guilty person would likely not have agreed to an interview (imo) particularly without legal counsel.

I don't think he hurt Christina and I stand by that. I do want to know who did though.
Maybe I should shutty.

Yes, it is okay to see events differently and I think it's wonderful we are here discussing those differing perceptions. I think it's very healthy to have open, respectful discourse.
I do think EA had counsel going into the interview, most likely from Accion America, perhaps even legal
counsel. I also believe it was an interview orchestrated by AA primarily to sway public perception. MOO
 
  • #322
I can see why you say that. I see it differently and that's supposed to be OK.

I agree though. I too don't think/know he is a pathological liar.

I would not blame him if he were terrified. Some people are afraid, not at ease, to be on camera, especially under such sad circumstances of a missing woman. Also, a guilty person would likely not have agreed to an interview (imo) particularly without legal counsel.

I don't think he hurt Christina and I stand by that. I do want to know who did though.
Maybe I should shutty.

Do you believe she left the garage with EA?

Do you have a theory or opinion as to what may have happened?
 
  • #323
And I realize I am probably wasting my time trying to convince anyone on here to believe one way or the other. So perhaps we could sleuth in our opposite directions and one of our groups will come up with something useful!
 
  • #324
For those that do think ea had something to do with it, I wish we could sleuth more about where she could be at this point. He doesn't strike me as one who would trek far off the beaten path to hide someone...

Unless he had help.
 
  • #325
Well, one very realistic possibility about why he lied is because...he had something to do with her disappearance! And I still contend that if EA got car damage in any other way that did NOT have to do with her disappearance, he would have happily told us that. Instead, he apparently made up a story about punching his car out of anger. Why in the world would he have to make a story like that up? Hmmmm... We all have some strong opinions on here...and I respect yours frisson, I just reaaaally disagree right now, lol. Can we please, please get some answers and find her soon? We are all passionately pulling for this and I know her family needs answers.

For those that do think ea had something to do with it, I wish we could sleuth more about where she could be at this point. He doesn't strike me as one who would trek far off the beaten path to hide someone...
Well, he's done a pretty good job of hiding her..any ideas for where Le could search?
I think with Dec 4th being just around the corner search efforts have been ramped up. Do you think he has moved her?
 
  • #326
Just to chime in for a minute - like frisson, when I first saw the interviews w/EA and then HF, my radar went straight to HF and I even thought what if EA just went to his car and didn't think twice about her leaving, and to be honest, I had a real problem with HF but now I think he was just beside himself with grief. Of course, all this was before the warrant - I just don't believe in that many coincidences, and hibiscus, you are right about his car. It would have been easier to tell the truth about that than tell all this bs about changing the tires, calling his girlfriend (what girlfriend??), his route home, and on and on. That just put the ball in the other court for me. I do remember thinking that if he didn't have anything to do with her disappearance, his whole world was crumbling down around his ears, lost his job, death threats, etc. (Makes me think of the accused Olympic bomber in ATL that was innocent.) Now, knowing he lied to police, stole from his job, etc., these are things he just brought on himself. I really think he tried to put a move on her and she was disgusted with him. So sad, sweet little tiny thing didn't do anything wrong and it breaks my heart that she just wanted to go home.
 
  • #327
I just want to say, after reading all these posts that some people will always give a person the benefit of the doubt. Many of us believe EA is the perp, but there will always be someone who does not or is not convinced until an arrest. My mother is a wonderful woman and she always tries to see the best in Everyone, no matter what. I crack up laughing all the time, because I can say oh I think he showed up to work w/bites and bruises and, my Mom will reply, oh maybe he fell down or got into an accident. I mean it would'nt matter what I say, she always tries to see the good side. She is quite sincere about it, and not trying to be difficult.

I think it best to Not try to convince those that do not believe. Everyone must respect each other's opinion and move on.
 
  • #328
Unless he had help.

Yes, and I kinda think maybe he did...I think he acted alone, but someone helped cover it up. Or he at least confided in someone. I just feel like he wouldn't have gone way back in the woods or anything like that, but who knows.

Wonder what he was doing in the days before she was reported missing? Assuming that he had something to do with it, even though we know that he would have had no idea he had a four day window...what do you think the likelihood would be that he would go back and move her somewhere else? I wonder if we know anything about possible purchases he made after her disappearance? Anything missing from his home like blankets? Any tools around the house and had they recently been used. So many answers would rely on cooperation by family, which I am not sure we have.
 
  • #329
I do not believe EA harmed Christina and my intent was not to divert. Imo, he didn't do it, so I'll look elsewhere. I want her found and the person who took her to be held responsible. I'm not here to argue and I don't need to be right. I need Christina found and the person who took her to be in custody. I regret that I'm being perceived as argumentative etc. That is not my intent at all.
 
  • #330
I think it best to Not try to convince those that do not believe. Everyone must respect each other's opinion and move on.

You are so right. I have been guilty as charged. Let's just all work our different angles and make some progress if we can.

Like margarita has mentioned before, I wish we did know more about EAs personality and hobbies. Places/areas he frequents. Who are his closest friends and what area do they live (I know we can't name them, though). We need some insight into his day to day activities.
 
  • #331
Unless he had help.

Generally speaking, this is something that seems to come up quite a bit in other cases, particularly as related to the disposal process.

It would not be unrealistic, imo, to consider this aspect. However, we can not sleuth innocent people not mentioned in msm, such as friends and family members (understandably). But the possible good thing imo is that LE is likely aware of this potential, that a perp might seek assistance during the disposal/coverup process, especially if the perp is inexperienced, and/or this could have been a "spontaneous" crime.

Therefore, if LE is doing their job, which it sounds like they are imo, chances are all of EA's alliances/contacts are bring strongly looked into.
 
  • #332
Good questions, hibiscus. LE wouldn't have been watching him that Sunday or Monday but I'll bet by now they have a timeline of his actions. Hey, Jazz - I'm with you on that story about "looking for the good in everybody". That is such a virtue, I am way too skeptical these days and I know how people minimize their part in something when it makes them look bad, but EA's stories are just nonsense. I was gullible when I was young and my husband still says I am naïve sometimes. I have always been interested in what makes people do the things they do. I feel like I've seen every Dateline/Forensic Files/etc. that has been made!
 
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I do not believe EA harmed Christina and my intent was not to divert. Imo, he didn't do it, so I'll look elsewhere. I want her found and the person who took her to be held responsible. I'm not here to argue and I don't need to be right. I need Christina found and the person who took her to be in custody. I regret that I'm being perceived as argumentative etc. That is not my intent at all.

I don't see you as being argumentative, I see you as having your own opinion, which we are all entitled to. I was asking if you have a theory as to what may have happened. We're all here for a common goal. And this is a place where all should be able to share.
 
  • #335
You are so right. I have been guilty as charged. Let's just all work our different angles and make some progress if we can.
rsbm


"...C'mon people now, Smile on your brother, :heart:, Every body get together, Try and Love one and other right noooww......"

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  • #336
I do not believe EA harmed Christina and my intent was not to divert. Imo, he didn't do it, so I'll look elsewhere. I want her found and the person who took her to be held responsible. I'm not here to argue and I don't need to be right. I need Christina found and the person who took her to be in custody. I regret that I'm being perceived as argumentative etc. That is not my intent at all.

I hope you don't leave the thread. I don't agree with you, but I would like to hear your opinions and thoughts. I have been on both sides of the fence, then back again. Once the warrant came out, I can't logically go an other way. BUT I would still love to hear what you think.. and not in a snarky way. Maybe I'm missing something, maybe not. Don't leave. I have genuine questions for you and I am not here to change your mind. I think healthy discussions and debates are good.
 
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Yes, and I kinda think maybe he did...I think he acted alone, but someone helped cover it up. Or he at least confided in someone. I just feel like he wouldn't have gone way back in the woods or anything like that, but who knows.

Wonder what he was doing in the days before she was reported missing? Assuming that he had something to do with it, even though we know that he would have had no idea he had a four day window...what do you think the likelihood would be that he would go back and move her somewhere else? I wonder if we know anything about possible purchases he made after her disappearance? Anything missing from his home like blankets? Any tools around the house and had they recently been used. So many answers would rely on cooperation by family, which I am not sure we have.

I frequently wonder what that 4 day period was like for EA, too. Pure panic, I would imagine.

Returning to the scene to move her body is such an uncomfortable picture to imagine, but it does happen. The only other case I have followed/been involved in on WS was the Charli Scott case, a 5+ month pregnant woman who "went missing", and her "boyfriend/father of fetus" was the last known person to be with her. He was arrested finally and is awaiting trial. It is believed he initially buried her in one spot, then dug her up and moved her miles away. So gruesome, but it does happen.

I have no ideas when it comes to EA's nefarious actions, though.
 
  • #339
I can totally agree with the posts upthread that LE is doing a fantastic job. I'm completely on board with that.
 
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