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

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  • #521
Abduction is a descriptive term, that legally in Texas refers to certain illegal acts, but there is no such thing as "the crime of Abduction" in Texas. If someone like EA abducts someone else, he will be arrested and charged under one of the various statutes that most defines the specifics of the abduction that occurred.

Thanks for the clarification...
 
  • #522
Remember Tillery told us that if we saw all the evidence we would understand.

Yes so there has to be some demand of some kind.
Was it the good rock text? Was there a lot more to that?
LIke hey you give me the drugs you get your GF back
He (BF) cant call the cops hes a drug dealer.

the two of them are in jail
 
  • #523
I have read though some very informative posts and am making this post my placeholder.

Not sure about "informative", but anything you could add would certainly be refreshing... :bang:
 
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Subscribing.....:p
 
  • #525
Not sure about "informative", but anything you could add would certainly be refreshing... :bang:

I am afraid my comments might be a bit disappointing. I have always wondered why Jonni claimed after that one time in court, it was back in Jan or Feb, that she emerged in tears and said that the police were convinced that Christina was not alive. Now, I do know from experience that tears can come very easily during both stress and relief. Having a missing child is like riding the most merciless rollercoaster. Sometimes you don't know when to get off and take a rest. Sometimes, you can be just shattered by other people's assumptions: Your child is dead; no, your child is alive; no, we really don't know. And mixed into all that can be: Your child is an angel; child is a drug addict; you child voluntarily disappeared. It is a really tough ride! I just wish LE would be clearer with families, but I think the truth is that they don't trust us, and we don't trust them.

I so want to believe that Christina is alive. She ought to be. Nothing she chose in her life can possibly merit her this victims status.

I think zippxx that you make some of the best comments because you stick to the facts and to what you know. Most of us are just marking time, waiting for the trial, hoping for justice.
 
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Little Elm man helps spread the word about missing woman
James Heckadon found balloon released in honor of Christina Morris

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Abduction is a descriptive term, that legally in Texas refers to certain illegal acts, but there is no such thing as "the crime of Abduction" in Texas. If someone like EA abducts someone else, he will be arrested and charged under one of the various statutes that most defines the specifics of the abduction that occurred.

Zippixx has posted the description in statute 20.04, which is what EA has been charged with, and what LE believes the evidence shows happened here. In general terms, CM was kidnapped, per the evidence.

Sure seems like Aggravated Kidnapping covers a lot .
This is why it is so confusing to me.
 
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Just wondering if Great Expectations ever changed their name?
 
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That's what I was thinking. Must be pending notification of relatives before releasing a name. Sad! You have to wonder if it was suicide... A roller coaster no one ever wants to be on.
 
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Another version of the story:

Woman’s body found dumped near Dallas Zoo

"Police said it happened in an area where illegal dumping often happens.

They said the victim is a white female in her 20s."

http://www.fox4news.com/story/29002310/womans-body-found-dumped-near-dallas-zoo

I'm not sure if this is bad reporting or someone in LE without their brain plugged in. I guess they should pick a legal dumping area... I'm Sorry but I try to fend off disgust and depression with attempted or inappropriate humor.
 
  • #536
I'm not sure if this is bad reporting or someone in LE without their brain plugged in. I guess they should pick a legal dumping area... I'm Sorry but I try to fend off disgust and depression with attempted or inappropriate humor.

I get where you're coming from... It just leaves you wondering was somebody illegally dumping garbage and saw the body of the young woman. It is depressing as H#&& plus this makes me think serial killer, especially if the body was staged. To discard a human being, or even an animal as a piece of garbage, makes me think whoever did this is a 🤬🤬🤬!

Pardon me! I meant to say whomever did this I KNOW is a 🤬🤬🤬!
 
  • #537
Prior quote from article: "Woman’s body found dumped near Dallas Zoo. Police said it happened in an area where illegal dumping often happens. They said the victim is a white female in her 20s."

I'm not sure if this is bad reporting or someone in LE without their brain plugged in. I guess they should pick a legal dumping area...

I'm not sure what, about that quote, you found odd, objectionable, or stupid. What am I missing? Did you maybe not follow the word picture contrast between what would be considered a "legal dump site" vs a "place where illegal dumping often happens"? I'm confused because it seems obvious to me.
 
  • #538
I'm not sure if this is bad reporting or someone in LE without their brain plugged in. I guess they should pick a legal dumping area... I'm Sorry but I try to fend off disgust and depression with attempted or inappropriate humor.

Prior quote from article: "Woman’s body found dumped near Dallas Zoo. Police said it happened in an area where illegal dumping often happens. They said the victim is a white female in her 20s."



I'm not sure what, about that quote, you found odd, objectionable, or stupid. What am I missing? Did you maybe not follow the word picture contrast between what would be considered a "legal dump site" vs a "place where illegal dumping often happens"? I'm confused because it seems obvious to me.

It was an attempt at humor. It's illegal to kill someone and illegal to dump their body, therefore an illegal dumpsite.... uh nevermind. I got you Papparod.
 
  • #539
Prior quote from article: "Woman’s body found dumped near Dallas Zoo. Police said it happened in an area where illegal dumping often happens. They said the victim is a white female in her 20s."



I'm not sure what, about that quote, you found odd, objectionable, or stupid. What am I missing? Did you maybe not follow the word picture contrast between what would be considered a "legal dump site" vs a "place where illegal dumping often happens"? I'm confused because it seems obvious to me.

I'm sorry but "dump site" and people don't go together. I know it may seem obvious, but it makes me sick.
 
  • #540
I'm sorry but "dump site" and people don't go together. I know it may seem obvious, but it makes me sick.

Respectfully, a "dump site" is what it is, simply a description of a site's ongoing and normal use. No question that it's unseemly when someone is killed and left anywhere, but I guess I don't have an issue with being told by media and police about the location selected. I'm glad to know, rather than have to speculate about why that site might have been used. Info is good imo.
 
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