GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #24 *Arrest*

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It looks like it's a door mat. The black part is the rubbery bottom.
Could it have been car mats? Maybe they want to check them in case he bought new ones? I wish I would caught it on the news.
 
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I still want to know why LE said HF was "at home ASLEEP". Also, was the drug sting on HF in place before Christina went missing?
 
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NBC local.... Officer Tilley: We have no reason to believe that she is not alive.

Someone please explain this to me. I would love nothing more than for Christina to come home unharmed and I certainly can understand her family wanting to stay positive and hoping for the best. But to me, it just seems so highly unlikely. What does Tilley think? EA just stashed her in a top secret hideaway and she's watching TV and eating doritos? I have thought about the human trafficking, but that seems unlikely as well. Imo. Thoughts? Why is he saying that? Is there more we don't know? Edit: I know there is a lot we don't know, but I'm wondering about evidence that indicates she's still alive.
 
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Again, that doesn't tell me they were complicent in his original act. To me, IMO, it's a mom believing in her kid.

She stated she called Christina's family! That's what I'm pointing out. Didn't happen
 
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Could it have been car mats? Maybe they want to check them in case he bought new ones? I wish I would caught it on the news.

That's a good thought! What if he had replaced the mats and when LE checked his car out he had new mats in the car. Now after going through his family's house they found the car's original mats. I didn't see the news myself but from what you guys are describing I think that could be a possibility!
(Thanks for you guys who've been posting news and twitter links because I've relied on you for all the news about this today!!)
 
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Are there any links for the 10 o'clock video/news coverage? I am searching but cannot find any. Thanks in advance.
 
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So if its a mat like from front or back door...yal think?
Yes, it looked like it was a door mat they had in the garage at the door going into the house
 
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I said all along it was no stranger & the suspect was known to her . Really feel for mom excitedly saying " hopes to have her back by Christmas :(


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Someone please explain this to me. I would love nothing more than for Christina to come home unharmed and I certainly can understand her family wanting to stay positive and hoping for the best. But to me, it just seems so highly unlikely. What does Tilley think? EA just stashed her in a top secret hideaway and she's watching TV and eating doritos? I have thought about the human trafficking, but that seems unlikely as well. Imo. Thoughts? Why is he saying that? Is there more we don't know? Edit: I know there is a lot we don't know, but I'm wondering about evidence that indicates she's still alive.
Not sure. It was a strange comment. Maybe he thinks she's being held somewhere based on evidence only they know about. I hope that's the reason why. Seems a little unlikely, though. :(
 
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Could it have been car mats? Maybe they want to check them in case he bought new ones? I wish I would caught it on the news.
It was definitely a door mat with scroll cutouts . I paused it on my dvr to get a good look!


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It is so frustrating to be on here and not get your questions answered...
 
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NBC local.... Officer Tilley: We have no reason to believe that she is not alive.

Just to make sure...did Tilley say that today? If so, that is a big deal....
 
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I don't have a link so in my opinion only, Collin County doesn't routinely place inmates in the infirmary.

I agree that inf probably means infirmary but it's not routine for Collin County.

I know in Dallas County an inmate can can be referred for evaluation by nurse on duty and psychiatrist if intake deems it necessary. Depending on the numbers it can take several hours for all of these things to take place. The inmates are placed in the single-cell area until the psych. signs off on them being released to general population.

If an inmate refuses to answer medical questions etc, they're placed on suicide watch- also referred to as BAC- bare 🤬🤬🤬 on concrete. Nothing but a tissue paper sheet to cover yourself with.
 
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