GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #22 *Arrest*

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Well there's an interesting level of appreciation to DL on those comments by someone very familiar with the situation. Odd...

Mhm...go figure!:puke:
 
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This whole thing with the squeege is probably nothing.
I mean last night I went to get some gas and saw streaks on my back window and picked up the washer stick out of the bucket and then wiped off my back window. I use the window scrubber thing too...hope nobody thinks I just did something strange or out of ordinary.
:thinking:

I respectfully disagree. It's the surrounding set of circumstances that makes it important. Note that you used the squeegee to clean your window, you know, what the squeegees are intended for. Not to clean the back end of your car
 
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Well there's an interesting level of appreciation to DL on those comments by someone very familiar with the situation. Odd...

PP seems a good friend of CM's from comments between them prior to CM missing. I really think she (and others?) been told not to talk by PPD & maybe she stays away from public events / searches to avoid questions she's not supposed to answer.
 
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Soooo many guests right now!! Join!!!
 
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PP seems a good friend of CM's from comments between them prior to CM missing. I really think she (and others?) been told not to talk by PPD & maybe she stays away from public events / searches to avoid questions she's not supposed to answer.

Not a very good friend then IMO
Could still show some support and show up and say "sorry I can't speak on that" if it comes up.
Instead of erasing all traces of friendship. Strange.
 
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I hope so. All I would expect is that the "friends" reach out and support Christina's family. From info from the VIs, it hasn't seemed that way.

PP seems a good friend of CM's from comments between them prior to CM missing. I really think she (and others?) been told not to talk by PPD & maybe she stays away from public events / searches to avoid questions she's not supposed to answer.
 
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Maybe her car was only partially visible? So they know it didn't move. Same with his ... maybe they could see part of it and saw them both walk that way but could not actually see her get in. This would lead to PPD saying they felt it was likely she left in his car.

This seems like a reasonable suggestion.

This is what JMOM posted at #405 on thread 21

"I didn't say they couldn't see either car. In the warrant it clearly states they can see Christina's car. His car was right by hers. Also they state that they have him on camera leaving the garage with the other vehicles, there were 3 cars total I believe it said the others 2 are cleared."
 
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Bingo. I agree.

PP seems a good friend of CM's from comments between them prior to CM missing. I really think she (and others?) been told not to talk by PPD & maybe she stays away from public events / searches to avoid questions she's not supposed to answer.
 
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I respectfully disagree. It's the surrounding set of circumstances that makes it important. Note that you used the squeegee to clean your window, you know, what the squeegees are intended for. Not to clean the back end of your car

I think y'all know my stance on all of this... but I gotta say, when I was a little younger & had what I considered a "cool" car (Miata), I'm pretty sure I did use the sponge end of the squeegee on occasion to get gunk off my car, while the car was filling up. I would like to know if EA did this casually while he was filling up, sort of passing the time.. or did he do it, like he was "on a mission".. before or after he got gas... I'm thinking he did it suspiciously since it is in the warrant..
 
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Not a very good friend then IMO
Could still show some support and show up and say "sorry I can't speak on that" if it comes up.
Instead of erasing all traces of friendship. Strange.

Just suggesting friend(s) possible thoughts & reasons. Not saying if they haven't been in contact with CM's family that it's ok.
 
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And weren't we told by a VI that he refused a polygraph....which isn't cooperating either.

Amazing that he can refuse a polygraph for a missing woman, but oh, if he were drinking it is "NO REFUSAL" policy for breathe or blood test
 
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Just suggesting friend(s) possible thoughts & reasons. Not saying if they haven't been in contact with CM's family that it's ok.

I understand!
 
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I think y'all know my stance on all of this... but I gotta say, when I was a little younger & had what I considered a "cool" car (Miata), I'm pretty sure I did use the sponge end of the squeegee on occasion to get gunk off my car, while the car was filling up. I would like to know if EA did this casually while he was filling up, sort of passing the time.. or did he do it, like he was "on a mission".. before or after he got gas... I'm thinking he did it suspiciously since it is in the warrant..

While this may be true, I think it becomes irrelevant when viewed in conjunction with EA first inspecting the rear before filling up & then also wiping off the passenger door. JMO
 
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I think y'all know my stance on all of this... but I gotta say, when I was a little younger & had what I considered a "cool" car (Miata), I'm pretty sure I did use the sponge end of the squeegee on occasion to get gunk off my car, while the car was filling up. I would like to know if EA did this casually while he was filling up, sort of passing the time.. or did he do it, like he was "on a mission".. before or after he got gas... I'm thinking he did it suspiciously since it is in the warrant..

I can not see mission mode here except fuel to drive the car: Filling the car up with gas completed 1st.

http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/PDF-Enrique-Arochi-Search-Warrant-281502151.html
pg 4/7 paragraph 4
On Wednesday, September 24, 2014, Plano Police Detective Bryeans obtained surveillance video dated
08/30/2014, approximately 1015 hours, from Kroger located at 1212 Bethany, Allen, TX. The video
reflects Arochi drove up to a gas pump, walked around the backside of the vehicle, appeared to inspect the
rear area, and proceed to fill up the car with gas. Arochi then appeared to inspect the passenger side
door and then appeared to wipe the door with an unknown piece of material. Arochi proceeded to get the
window squeegee/scrubber (available at gas pumps) and walk to the backside of the vehicle. Arochi
appeared to scrub the backside of the vehicle with the squeegee scrubber returned the squeegee/scrubber
back where it belonged.
 
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Also, if I go to get gas, the first thing I do when I get out of the car is swipe my card, not go inspect the rear of the vehicle. Nevermind if I was already more than 2 hours late for work.
 
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It is not that it is admissible per say ...but can or may CONSIDER ..but not a given or requirement
Here is a snippet of info from a CD Atty site .. (I will not post a link since I do not want it to appear I am promoting one particular one over another..but if the mods give the OK I will)http://www.paskcriminaldefense.com/grand-jury-representation.html
In Dallas County, the Grand Jury hears about a hundred cases a day. Needless to say, they only spend a matter of minutes on each case. They will, however, dismiss a case if there isn’t probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. They also have the power to reduce a charge from a Felony to a Misdemeanor. That’s why it’s so important to point out in concise language why a case should be dismissed or reduced. A Grand Jury can consider evidence that may not be admissible in a regular trial. For instance, that fact that someone has taken and passed a polygraph examination is not admissible at a trial. But a Grand Jury can consider that type of evidence.

I testified before a Dallas Grand Jury. I was the only witness and they indicted and sent to jury trial. It only took about 10minutes for me to tell them the jest of my story. They asked me several questions and it was over very fast.
 
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While this may be true, I think it becomes irrelevant when viewed in conjunction with EA first inspecting the rear before filling up & then also wiping off the passenger door. JMO

Oh & I agree 100%! I'm just addressing the issue of using a squeegee on a car body...
 
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