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

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  • #641
Yeah, I was looking for this thread and skimming past so many others that say found alive, found safe, or found deceased. I wish she was one of them. It's heartbreaking. And there just isn't much more to say than that, really.
 
  • #642
Yeah, I was looking for this thread and skimming past so many others that say found alive, found safe, or found deceased. I wish she was one of them. It's heartbreaking. And there just isn't much more to say than that, really.
I was doing the same. It is heartbreaking.
 
  • #643
Where are you Christina?
 
  • #644
One day I hope to look here and see she has been found.
I don't think they will find her unless the person responsible tells where he left her.

Prayers for Christina!
bumping her back to page 1!

BBM : unless the person responsible tells where he left her PARTS.

JMO and difficult to say but he had plenty of time.

MOO
 
  • #645
I was thinking about Christina yesterday crossing Lewisville Lake and thought how close to water he might have left her. With all the flooding this past several weeks i hope that she has been brought closer to a more traveled area . I think she might be found after the water subsides.

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  • #646
:bump:
 
  • #647
BUMP BUMp BUmp Bump bump
 
  • #648
Bumping for Christina
 
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R

Well I'm still glad he got arrested and held while they rattled his cage. He has worse charges by now. Life changing charges.

And hi zip :)

Agreed.. anything that would inconvenience EA is cool with me...

Good to "see" ya, GT!
 
  • #652
BBM : unless the person responsible tells where he left her PARTS.

JMO and difficult to say but he had plenty of time.

MOO
Parts?
What are you thinking?
 
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Parts?
What are you thinking?

Only that her remains do not necessarily have to be located all in one place. EA had plenty of time, in fact he was late for work the next day. Dismembering, as morbid as it is, would make her impossible to find.

MOO
 
  • #655
Any news on Hunter?
 
  • #656
Only that her remains do not necessarily have to be located all in one place. EA had plenty of time, in fact he was late for work the next day. Dismembering, as morbid as it is, would make her impossible to find.

MOO

I don't buy this. JMO. Without this, there still had to have been a sizable amount of time spent driving here, there and elsewhere including to a place to leave her, and more time to clean up, and I don't think you can add in a whole slew of extra time for a much more complex and additional process. I don't think he would have had THAT much time, unless he had a history of doing such things to the point he was time-efficient and had a process already well learned and materials already on hand.
 
  • #657
I don't buy this. JMO. Without this, there still had to have been a sizable amount of time spent driving here, there and elsewhere including to a place to leave her, and more time to clean up, and I don't think you can add in a whole slew of extra time for a much more complex and additional process. I don't think he would have had THAT much time, unless he had a history of doing such things to the point he was time-efficient and had a process already well learned and materials already on hand.

Or had help.
 
  • #658
Yeah, if he had help from someone who knew the drill, and was driving the process, maybe I can see that. But mostly not.

Problem being, at least to my thinking, he had no way to know if someone would come looking for her in 5 minutes or 5 hours, but maybe any sec now. So I think he was in a mad rush to move her out of his possession. Which means that we still have to factor in a decent-length drive to "somewhere."

But the longest empty block of time we have to to work with was about 2:15. That's it. Time for about an hour drive each way, plus 15 mins to stop in the middle. Not a big window for ALSO doing unspeakable things to CM.
 
  • #659
Yeah, if he had help from someone who knew the drill, and was driving the process, maybe I can see that. But mostly not.

Problem being, at least to my thinking, he had no way to know if someone would come looking for her in 5 minutes or 5 hours, but maybe any sec now. So I think he was in a mad rush to move her out of his possession. Which means that we still have to factor in a decent-length drive to "somewhere."

But the longest empty block of time we have to to work with was about 2:15. That's it. Time for about an hour drive each way, plus 15 mins to stop in the middle. Not a big window for ALSO doing unspeakable things to CM.

I agree... EA was quite aware that he was the last to be seen with CM & would be the first to be questioned... He probably wanted to put as much distance between her & himself, ASAP... I'm guessing he was looking over his shoulder, checking his rear view mirrors on the way to work & looking out the window when he arrived..

This creep was probably giddy & smug by the time November rolled around. I would love to have seen his face on the morning of December 13th, when he heard the barking dogs & looked outside to see nothing but PPD....
 
  • #660
Only 25 posts in this thread in the whole month of June. I know many are still thinking of Christina...wish we had more info to work with.
 
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