GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #39 *Arrest*

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AV, the fiction (layers of speculation and assumption on top of each other) is not being squelched in this forum, and it's a myth to suggest that it isn't a very real and ongoing part of the discussion here. Regularly, repeatedly. Often.

In that context, there should be nothing wrong with offering "the rest of the story" - the factual part, actually - that reminds of what we know in this case and what THAT is showing us. So I disagree with your objection to those who choose to opine in that fashion. (And truth be told, sticking with the facts, and seeing what FACTS might tell us, is actually the closest adherence to TOS, so there's that.)

I would also suggest that if such fiction could take us anywhere, it should have done so long ago, at one of the first 50 times the same speculation was sliming the same person with no one (then, or now) having any facts that put him at the crime or prove his involvement with EA. But maybe that's just me.~shrug~
 
  • #22
It seems like efforts to squelch discussions of the "what if" scenarios that extend into topics not directly supported by evidence or of her being IN THE TRUNK (topics/theories that have also been recently referred to as fiction)

could result in missed opportunities for an epiphany or a very real, very related "outside the box" suggestion that could ultimately lead us to Christina.

It would be nice if there was a place online where those interested in pursuing those creative perspectives could have collsborative discussions.
What if scenarios... Work if you can back up what you say... I don't see the point in throwing something out there and then say but..... I can say anything more.....
If you want to do that then anticipate others to want you to back up what you say.
 
  • #23
I am sure other imagined suspects are being freely online elsewhere...but at WS we only discuss those the police have identified as such. Imo, that is why this site stays mostly sane and reasonable. Jmo
 
  • #24
What if scenarios... Work if you can back up what you say... I don't see the point in throwing something out there and then say but..... I can say anything more.....
If you want to do that then anticipate others to want you to back up what you say.

The problem with that is what if scenarios can't be backed up, that's why their "what if's." I can recall my children asking crazy what ifs when they were kids. "what if the sky was really brown?" "What if I was a dinosaur?" "What if you were really a monkey?" Seriously? How do you back up a what if? I understand the frustration of people throwing stuff out there to only not be able to back it up. It's mostly why I don't post here anymore.

I am sure other imagined suspects are being freely online elsewhere...but at WS we only discuss those the police have identified as such. Imo, that is why this site stays mostly sane and reasonable. Jmo

Depends on the case. I've seen a few people freely discussed even though they've never been named. :)

MOOO :lurk:
 
  • #25
Plenty of facts....curious... I keep hearing this from a few but get nothing... You can discretely share... Use analogies... Scenarios not directly referring to CM..

And just to further my post upthread. I do not have any definitive alternative theories. I just am not fully convinced until there's been a conviction. I still don't understand why that's so bothersome. My opinion should not affect people. MOO
 
  • #26
And just to further my post upthread. I do not have any definitive alternative theories. I just am not fully convinced until there's been a conviction. I still don't understand why that's so bothersome. My opinion should not affect people. MOO
Those who throw out the what if seem to be the ones who have a hard time
 
  • #27
Those who throw out the what if seem to be the ones who have a hard time

Don't think so, but whatevs. We're all here for Christina, right?

So what if some want to color in the lines and follow the path dictated for them.

Some of us color outside the lines and look at everything. No big and no reason for conflict. Peace out!
 
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Too far, IMO. Regardless though, RIP to whoever it is.
 
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Too far, IMO. Regardless though, RIP to whoever it is.

No idea who was found, but I don't believe it is too far... fact is, it would fit (my) timeline perfectly. About a 2 hour round trip drive...

ETA: Of course that landfill receives approximately 3.3 tons of waste per day (as of 2012).. so the odds of a body being found after about 8 months are probably slim.. I'm guessing that the remains found haven't been there all that long.

http://www0.wm.com/wm/texas/skyline...t_III_Attachments_A_B_C_Apdx_C1-A_to_C1-B.pdf
 
  • #32
Straight down I-45 from 75, 45 minutes, not too far at all.
 
  • #33
No idea who was found, but I don't believe it is too far... fact is, it would fit (my) timeline perfectly. About a 2 hour round trip drive...

ETA: Of course that landfill receives approximately 3.3 tons of waste per day (as of 2012).. so the odds of a body being found after about 8 months are probably slim.. I'm guessing that the remains found haven't been there all that long.

http://www0.wm.com/wm/texas/skyline...t_III_Attachments_A_B_C_Apdx_C1-A_to_C1-B.pdf

It's not really a straight shot though. I thought the remains found in Greenville were more likely to be her.

It's interesting to me that HF being in Dallas was too far for him to be involved, yet Ferris is a likely place for EA to have dumped her. JMO

ETA, ok so maybe a kinda straight shot, but I still don't think he would drive through a populated DFW to dump her. I'm thinking more east or north. IMO
 
  • #34
It's not really a straight shot though. I thought the remains found in Greenville were more likely to be her.

It's interesting to me that HF being in Dallas was too far for him to be involved, yet Ferris is a likely place for EA to have dumped her. JMO

I don't believe anybody said Ferris is a likely place ( I know I didn't)... I simply stated that it is within range, when you said it is too far...

And I certainly don't see where you are going with the HF statement, which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand......

ETA: As the post above your says: "Straight down I-45 from 75, 45 minutes, not too far at all." It is a relatively straight shot..
 
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Is this the Skyline Landfill? If so, from what all locations does this landfill import?
 
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Is this the Skyline Landfill? If so, from what all locations does this landfill import?
This is my question as well. I suspect the body got there via a dumpster or large trash bin that was emptied into a truck and taken to the landfill. I doubt someone drove and placed the body there themselves.
 
  • #38
I don't believe anybody said Ferris is a likely place ( I know I didn't)... I simply stated that it is within range, when you said it is too far...

And I certainly don't see where you are going with the HF statement, which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand......

ETA: As the post above your says: "Straight down I-45 from 75, 45 minutes, not too far at all." It is a relatively straight shot..

There were numerous comments when it was proved HF was in Dallas and how far (23 minutes I believe) that it was for him to have made the trip north to Plano.

I'm not saying HF is involved. I'm merely pointing out inconsistencies and holes a defense attorney can use.
 
  • #39
I am skeptical this is related to EA/CM. Except for one specific scenario (which I find unlikely), to me it just doesn't fit.

My thinking is this ...

1 If a landfill is in the equation, that's a place where you go to dump a LOAD of refuse, so I don't see EA personally going to one.
2 Therefore, for CM to be in a landfill, imo she would have had to get to the landfill in some sort of trash collection truck.
3 I find the idea of her being picked up via garbage bags on the curb to be very unlikely. Weighs too much. Possibility of odor. Can't see EA chancing it.
4 So to me, the landfill possibility would mean she was left in a dumpster, after which a collection truck took her as part of a load to where it dumps.
5 Would a dumpster pickup company in his area take trash to a landfill in Ferris? Seems most unlikely to me (the extra time and extra miles for every truck seems cost prohibitive).
6 So the dumpster would be one a sizable distance from EAs home.

So as I assess it, if CM ended up in a dumpster that far away, it would mean EA (a) took her a long way from his area, about as far as he had time to go, (b) unexpectedly drove through Dallas (rather than N and E away from civilization), and (c) then found a dumpster that was idle on a Saturday (such as a construction site), out of sight, and accessible, and plopped her in it.
...Seems like a reasonably smart idea on many levels. Such a choice of areas would actually be unexpected. Can't see EA as being smart enough to have thought of it and done it.
 
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There were numerous comments when it was proved HF was in Dallas and how far (23 minutes I believe) that it was for him to have made the trip north to Plano.

I'm not saying HF is involved. I'm merely pointing out inconsistencies and holes a defense attorney can use.

So you're saying that if, sometime after her abduction, CM's body was dumped by someone at a place 53 minutes away from EA's home, it somehow is evidence that EA's attorney can use to prove someone else was involved in her abduction or murder? Dude.

(I guess whatever "inconsistency" or "hole" you believe that creates in the evidence against EA, I certainly don't see it. At all. Even a little bit.)
 
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