GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #29 *Arrest*

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  • #681
I don't think we are. I think the more we find out about EA and his past, the more likely we uncover something that tells us where CM is. He knows, and he chose where he left her - - and humans tend to make choices in similar ways to their past.
Yes, humans do tend to act in familiar patterns, particularly during times of high stress.
 
  • #682
And I think of Viola or Violet, Vi. Not surprising based on these last 29 threads that there are so many takes on one small thing. :)
Oh right, Vi is a shortened version of those names, too! :)
 
  • #683
I have not seen any evidence to suggest he's a serial predator. His prior arrests are for theft. HF has a more questionable past than EA.

IMO, this was a crime of passion in the sense he got so frustrated for whatever reason, or it was accidental and he covered it up.

EA put her IN HIS TRUNK. That is not an accident. (And the criminal acts of others is irrelevant. EA is the one who had her IN HIS TRUNK.) And imo EA doesn't put someone IN HIS TRUNK after doing or attempting who knows what, as his first predatory act against women. I bet he had a history, if we can find it.
 
  • #684
Wish we could hear more about the searches, or even information from the PI. It would be wonderful if she was found. Surely they have looked around where he works. Did he play soccer at all? I hate to say it but she could be anywhere, any dumpster, any mall. He has to tell or Eileen may have a point, only proof that she was in the trunk, not died there..? So hopeful we hear news next week.
 
  • #685
I don't think we are. I think the more we find out about EA and his past, the more likely we uncover something that tells us where CM is. He knows, and he chose where he left her - - and humans tend to make choices in similar ways to their past.

I believe it's highly likely she was leftt on private property. The Leanne Bearden case is a perfect example of how long someone can be missing when they were right there all along, just because she was on private property. I don't tthink it takes a seasoned serial murderer to keep a body from being found right away. MOO

Disagree. All we can say is that the forensics the public knows does not say that. But you don't know what you don't know.

LE undoubtedly has a lot they haven't made public; we've seen all along they play their cards close to the vest so they can get more evidence while EA thinks he's skated. I hope she's alive, but with EA in jail and going nowhere, LE has no motivation to arrest him for murder right now (because, in that event, they would have to provide enough added evidence to EA and the public to show why).

If they have evidence she is deceased he would be charged.

^This

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When a predator abducts a helpless ANYONE they should be put to death, IMO. I just was pointing out that we (Texas) no longer actually <modsnip> people. But we certainly are not afraid of the DP here.
 
  • #686
EA put her IN HIS TRUNK. That is not an accident. (And the criminal acts of others is irrelevant. EA is the one who had her IN HIS TRUNK.) And imo EA doesn't put someone IN HIS TRUNK after doing or attempting who knows what, as his first predatory act against women. I bet he had a history, if we can find it.

He's only 23, right? How much history could he have? And don't forget there is UNKNOWN MALE DNA in his car, too. Doesn't mean it's HIS.
 
  • #687
Let's not get into a debate about the death penalty.
 
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EA put her IN HIS TRUNK. That is not an accident. (And the criminal acts of others is irrelevant. EA is the one who had her IN HIS TRUNK.) And imo EA doesn't put someone IN HIS TRUNK after doing or attempting who knows what, as his first predatory act against women. I bet he had a history, if we can find it.

When I say accident, I mean he could have gotten too rough and accidentally killed her, meaning he did not set out to kill her. In tthat scenario, he could have still PUT HER IN HIS TRUNK. PUTTING HER IN HIS TRUNK does not automatically mean he was a seasoned serial killer. He just likes his car far more than human life so he PUT HER IN HIS TRUNK. IMO
 
  • #690
W
Way to many things do not make sense to me.
Too many red flags.
With BF
EX BF
AND SN.
Something was going on.

SN? What did SN do exactly to warrant suspicion? I could include BF and exBF in that category too, however, since they are affairs of the heart I can halfway understand that logic, but SN? Because she called him?
 
  • #691
When I say accident, I mean he could have gotten too rough and accidentally killed her, meaning he did not set out to kill her. In tthat scenario, he could have still PUT HER IN HIS TRUNK. PUTTING HER IN HIS TRUNK does not automatically mean he was a seasoned serial killer. He just likes his car far more than human life so he PUT HER IN HIS TRUNK. IMO

No jury would conclude it was an accidental death because putting the body in the trunk was deliberate.

JMO
 
  • #692
Wasn't it brought up in the warrant that there was lots of DNA Found ?

Correct. "A significant amount" of Christina's DNA is what that affidavit stated.
 
  • #693
They need a body to charge him with murder because they have nothing g to Indictate death In his car
Jmo

A body is not needed to charge someone with murder. Christopher Edwards, Sante Kimes, Thomas Capano, all convicted.
 
  • #694
No jury would conclude it was an accidental death because putting the body in the trunk was deliberate.

JMO

I wouldn't say "no jury" because of Casey Anthony. That jury didn't believe Dr. G - I still can't get over that!
 
  • #695
No jury would conclude it was an accidental death because putting the body in the trunk was deliberate.

JMO

Ok, but that doesn't mean it wasn't an accidental death. MOO
 
  • #696
A body is not needed to charge someone with murder. Christopher Edwards, Sante Kimes, Thomas Capano, all convicted.

No, but they need more blood. Not saying they don't already have that blood, but if tthey did, I truly believe he'd already be charged with murder. Look at Tristan Blue, his dad was charged with murder within 24 hours.
 
  • #697
Hope she's alive, but I suspect you're right. And it doesn't take a body to convict him of murder and put ole Sparky's 3-million volts through him.

That could be the negotiating tool in the plea bargain. Reveal where she is or no deal.
 
  • #698
No, but they need more blood. Not saying they don't already have that blood, but if tthey did, I truly believe he'd already be charged with murder. Look at Tristan Blue, his dad was charged with murder within 24 hours.

They aren't in any hurry to charge him because they want him to reveal where her body is. He's in jail, he's not going anywhere.

JMO
 
  • #699
That could be the negotiating tool in the plea bargain. Reveal where she is or no deal.

I agree, this is their bargaining tool. He needs to tell where he put her to get the DP off the table.
 
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