GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #36 *Arrest*

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  • #501
The "good rock" was asked for via text.
I believe this info came out through the Discovery ID show about Christina's case.
Using EA's phone, two texts and one call were made to HF.
The three times given were when EA and CM were together.

The info regarding the "good rock" text came out at EA's GJ hearing.


"One phone call and two texts were sent from Arochi’s phone to Hunter Foster. One text stated, “Could I get some of that good rock.” Stamm said this suggests cocaine and believes Foster could supply this drug"

http://starlocalmedia.com/allenamer...862-9de4-11e4-b48e-5765cf2b7e65.html?mode=jqm
 
  • #502
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25540061

In December 2014 a thirty year old man died from a combination of Ethylone and other drugs. His death was ruled accidental.

http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/21cfr/21usc/841.htm

An explanation of drug categories and quantities that dictate terms of prison sentences.
Another factor involved is if a death occurred as a result of the actions of a drug dealer.

Since two patrons of the club Eden died, I wonder if investigations include tracing their deaths back to a specific drug and finding who sold the drug to them.

HF is under Federal Contract Hold meaning his drug charges aren't directly from the state of Texas. It is possible to be charged for the same crime both Federally and by the State in separate courts.
Bond is not granted/allowed in felony Federal cases.

It is unclear as to why HF's case is a Federal one.
It may be because the drugs were being supplied through Mexico.
States have drug laws too.
If someone is trafficking drugs between states it would be a Federal offense.
If someone lives in a state and sells within the state, why is it a Federal crime?
Could this be the reason Cartel activity is possible?
Also if the U.S. mail is used to obtain or transfer drugs, the case falls under Federal laws.

The Eden bust may be more serious than usual because of the connected deaths.
It looks as if HF's goose is cooked for, at a minimum, at least ten years.


To my knowledge most people who buy molly (or whatever name you wanna call it, Ethylone) to sell it, order it from overseas (China). In my experience this is true for even small/ mid level dealers. I'm not sure if the same is true in Texas though as Mexico is very close and I do not know if it is made in Mexico and would be easy to get. Would that make it a Federal crime? I think that is Mail Fraud as well, which is federal. Just my opinion. I think you hit the nail on the head with why it's federal.
 
  • #503
To my knowledge most people who buy molly (or whatever name you wanna call it, Ethylone) to sell it, order it from overseas (China). In my experience this is true for even small/ mid level dealers. I'm not sure if the same is true in Texas though as Mexico is very close and I do not know if it is made in Mexico and would be easy to get. Would that make it a Federal crime? I think that is Mail Fraud as well, which is federal. Just my opinion. I think you hit the nail on the head with why it's federal.
Hey could he have been selling it in the purses he was selling online?
 
  • #504
Hey could he have been selling it in the purses he was selling online?

You know that's an interesting thought, because my mind went to he was buying fake purses from China and that is what the drugs were being shipped to him in and then in an effort to make more money he started selling the purses. Just can't find a scenario where a person with limited income would have 2 of the same designer bags, that has sounded weird to me from the jump. I get multiple expensive bags, but not 2 of the same.

ETA: I had a friend from China bring me back 2 fake Prada purses, they came with certificate of authenticity and they looked identical down to the stitching to the real ones.
 
  • #505
I've always thought the purses were odd. If they were real, I can't imagine anyone that age having multiple ones. I mean, these kids are middle class, not celebrities. So, that is an interesting theory.

HF could also just be a mule for someone higher up on the chain.
 
  • #506
I've always thought the purses were odd. If they were real, I can't imagine anyone that age having multiple ones. I mean, these kids are middle class, not celebrities. So, that is an interesting theory.

HF could also just be a mule for someone higher up on the chain.

Well I'm glad people are in agreement that the whole purse thing is something to look at. I brought it up earlier and you'd think I were the devil incarnate. And another interesting tidbit that I'm sure will draw an eye roll from some because I am bringing it up again: word is he DID previously own a Scion, as did one of the other dudes who was arrested with him in that group of 15. People may say this is all unrelated, but I can't shake the feeling that it is. It's all very shady.
 
  • #507
Well I'm glad people are in agreement that the whole purse thing is something to look at. I brought it up earlier and you'd think I were the devil incarnate. And another interesting tidbit that I'm sure will draw an eye roll from some because I am bringing it up again: word is he DID previously own a Scion, as did one of the other dudes who was arrested with him in that group of 15. People may say this is all unrelated, but I can't shake the feeling that it is. It's all very shady.

I'll be honest I did not think it was odd at all, UNTIL there were multiples of the same purse. It does not make sense. It really got me thinking about the purses being more of a tool to get drugs in, and him selling them was either to make money or cover his butt if anyone ever suspected anything, he could say he was ordering them to sell them online.
 
  • #508
Would that make it a Federal crime?

There is nothing particularly mysterious about a person being charged with a federal crime. All that means is you broke a federal law, probably were investigated/arrested by federal LE (such as DEA, ATF, FBI, etc), and will be tried in federal court under federal statute, using federal court procedure, and with the punishment range and options being determined by federal laws.

ETA - Let me clarify that what I am saying is that it does NOT require drugs being imported from another country, crossing state lines, going through the mail, and so on in order to be arrested on federal charges. You simply have to violate the federal laws on possession or distribution of a controlled substance.

Some of those very same substances are also illegal under state laws. So what determines the jurisdiction in those overlap cases is who did the investigation, what law the trial is going to be prosecuted under, and the like.
 
  • #509
Well I'm glad people are in agreement that the whole purse thing is something to look at. I brought it up earlier and you'd think I were the devil incarnate. And another interesting tidbit that I'm sure will draw an eye roll from some because I am bringing it up again: word is he DID previously own a Scion, as did one of the other dudes who was arrested with him in that group of 15. People may say this is all unrelated, but I can't shake the feeling that it is. It's all very shady.

I felt the same way. The way it was set up, the directions to call the business number...sketchy and it shows inherent dishonesty. When that site first surfaced there was a picture with a woman's hand showing off a purse. It quickly disappeared.
Was anything on the up and up with these people?


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  • #510
I felt the same way. The way it was set up, the directions to call the business number...sketchy and it shows inherent dishonesty. When that site first surfaced there was a picture with a woman's hand showing off a purse. It quickly disappeared.
Was anything on the up and up with these people?


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You mean a man's hand, right? Unless the woman was like the one from the Seinfeld episode, that was no woman's hand! LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSL4cmFW_GU
 
  • #511
Personally, I still don't think purses & Scions have anything to do with CM missing... JMO & IMO!!! But I respect anyone's decision to post about it...
(who the heck would buy one of those purses out of the back of a car...?):thinking:
 
  • #512
Some observations:

*LE believes CM left garage in trunk, yet he meticulously vacuums passenger area & then cleans passenger door @ Kroger

*There was enough time (IMO) for something to happen in garage (3-4 minutes).. but if there was substantial DNA in trunk, you would think there would be plenty in the garage too.. what were the results from the "dog hit"? Maybe it was washed away before LE was able to test?

*The return trip to Granite Pkwy - why? Was he considering disposing CM and/or belongings there, but maybe changed mind? If he disposed of CM there, why would he be 3 hours late to work? It would only make sense to be at work ON TIME to avoid suspicion. (I know we can account for the 10:15-11:00.. at Kroger & driving to work)

*Dents to BOTH sides of car (right worse than left) - that just doesn't sound like a typical street accident.. I'm thinking he was out in a field or wooded area.

*Car was repaired rather quickly (I believe according to one of the VI's)

Just some things that make me go hmmmm...:thinking:

The first 3 make things a bit difficult for me to come up with a scenario. I have no idea why he would clean the passenger seat unless he wanted LE to believe he just detailed his entire car and not just the trunk.

I'm wondering what 'substantial' means. In some cases where they tried someone for murder without a body, LE found enough blood evidence to indicate the victim may have not survived the injury. Maybe 'substantial' doesn't necessarily mean 'excessive' here and that is why we don't have blood in the garage especially if something happened in 3 minutes.

The return trip to the area - that has me baffled. He was confused at to what to do? Contemplated taking Christina back to her car and leaving her there, but changed his mind? Then he stopped in the Granite Parkway area to gather his thoughts? Could he have opened the trunk there to check, find her still alive and a fight took place there causing EA's injuries? (That might also explain why there isn't DNA in the garage - it's somewhere else.)

I agree about the car damage - most likely from being in a wooded area.
 
  • #513
The first 3 make things a bit difficult for me to come up with a scenario. I have no idea why he would clean the passenger seat unless he wanted LE to believe he just detailed his entire car and not just the trunk.

I'm wondering what 'substantial' means. In some cases where they tried someone for murder without a body, LE found enough blood evidence to indicate the victim may have not survived the injury. Maybe 'substantial' doesn't necessarily mean 'excessive' here and that is why we don't have blood in the garage especially if something happened in 3 minutes.

The return trip to the area - that has me baffled. He was confused at to what to do? Contemplated taking Christina back to her car and leaving her there, but changed his mind? Then he stopped in the Granite Parkway area to gather his thoughts? Could he have opened the trunk there to check, find her still alive and a fight took place there causing EA's injuries? (That might also explain why there isn't DNA in the garage - it's somewhere else.)

I agree about the car damage - most likely from being in a wooded area.

What I thought was weirder was the video of him wiping off the passenger door handle when he was at the gas pumps that morning. Did it say door handle specifically? I apologize in advance because I don't have the warrant open on my computer.... it may have just said passenger side door. Regardless, I think it is odd. For the longest time we thought they might have been parked directly beside each other and then we found out they were catty corner nose to nose. I wonder if they reached her car first and then his was farther ahead, or vice versa? Would she have walked past his car or walked past her car to get to his? Did she get into his car willingly and so he knew her prints were on the car door? Or was he wiping blood off it? Or simply bird poop? At that point in the morning after being in a cleaning frenzy he might have been just jacked up on who knows what and been wiping the car down excessively. It just seems to me that if he paid special attention to the passenger door it wasn't to wipe his own prints off. It was to wipe off the evidence of someone who he was planning to say had NEVER been in his car.
 
  • #514
I find it a bit ironic that, because of EA's extreme cleaning, there is no evidence that CM was ever a passenger in his car. I'm not sure that helps him in the long run, as he tries to explain away the DNA evidence in the trunk. And LE certainly has no reason to argue the case in a way that helps him - if all the hard evidence says she was in his trunk and nowhere else, they might as well simply run with that.
 
  • #515
The first 3 make things a bit difficult for me to come up with a scenario. I have no idea why he would clean the passenger seat unless he wanted LE to believe he just detailed his entire car and not just the trunk.

I'm wondering what 'substantial' means. In some cases where they tried someone for murder without a body, LE found enough blood evidence to indicate the victim may have not survived the injury. Maybe 'substantial' doesn't necessarily mean 'excessive' here and that is why we don't have blood in the garage especially if something happened in 3 minutes.

The return trip to the area - that has me baffled. He was confused at to what to do? Contemplated taking Christina back to her car and leaving her there, but changed his mind? Then he stopped in the Granite Parkway area to gather his thoughts? Could he have opened the trunk there to check, find her still alive and a fight took place there causing EA's injuries? (That might also explain why there isn't DNA in the garage - it's somewhere else.)

I agree about the car damage - most likely from being in a wooded area.

Yes.. and being in a wooded area, plus not arriving to work until almost 11:00am would probably confirm that he more than likely drove to an isolated area to hide CM. This theory at least gives some hope that she eventually will be found (as opposed to a dumpster/land fill scenario)... (All JMO!)
 
  • #516
Personally, I still don't think purses & Scions have anything to do with CM missing... JMO & IMO!!! But I respect anyone's decision to post about it...
(who the heck would buy one of those purses out of the back of a car...?):thinking:

I heard YOU were their target market! :laugh::laugh:
 
  • #517
I heard YOU were their target market! :laugh::laugh:

Haha...right! Figure I can resell them on eBay for a hefty profit... :D
 
  • #518
Shipping and distributing fake designer bags is a felony. The Feds are really cracking down. The local news last night showed a warehouse in San Francisco full of boxes of imitation designer bags from China that were confiscated from ships into the Port of Oakland. Wouldn't be too smart to smuggle drugs in a fake purse ... Double whammy.
 
  • #519
I know, but what exactly does days later mean? After she was reported missing or before?
Days later could mean Monday or after Wednesday.
As it is, the info doesn't have specific meaning to me.
That's why I want to know if LE checked if HF deleted phone history or used another phone for his drug dealings.
The two may have communicated all the time using separate devices.
EA had a bunch of them in his car and, I suppose, HF had other means as well.

Interesting too is that the handwritten Spanish note conveniently found in the trash at the Arochi residence listed the following items: black shirts, texts from the 29th through today's date (sept 24), bank bills and cellular bills. The detective also found empty cell phone boxes.

I thought Christina only used EA's phone as they walked to the garage which would have been the 30th already. What texts from earlier on the 29th had to be cleaned?

Also the first search warrant says on September 4 Arochi allowed affiant to conduct a consent search of his Camaro. It also states that the vehicle's interior appeared to be extremely clean and to have been recently vacuumed. The carpeting had what appeared to be recent vacuum patterns and no visible debris found on the carpet.

https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/2...llow_share=true&escape=false&view_mode=scroll

The second search warrant mentions the interior carpet appeared to be extremely clean and appeared to have been recently vacuumed. The interior carpet, in particular along the sides from under the dashboard area leading down to the front passenger floorboard area, had what appeared to be vacuum patterns and little to no visible debris was observed on the other carpeted areas throughout the vehicle. We also observed multiple cellular phones and other electronic data storage devices inside of Arochi's vehicle. Arochi told Affiant and Detective Stamm that he utilized those devices for data storage."

http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/tx/collin_search_warrant.pdf

My questions are how many cell phones did this guy have? Whose cell phones did they belong to and did LE take custody of those devices for data storage? Was EA aka "Mr. Clean"? Mr. Clean your dirty cell phone of drug texts, sexting, etc.

It almost sounds like they (the whole group that night) could have gotten with EA to get new phones that night and he destroyed the evidence of what really happened. Dirty birds IMO.
 
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