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

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  • #741
I'm looking right now. Does anyone remember something about clocking in with a thumbprint, or am I making that up?
I recall that too.
 
  • #742
On our "Media/Timelink" thread #53, there is a link to the police reports. I tried to link, but my phone isn't cooperating.
It says he clocked in @ 10:51, although he was scheduled at eight.
 
  • #743
I recall that too.
I think EA might've said that in an interview. Still looking, but I can't watch him talking right now. Even going back reading previous posts makes me so mad.
 
  • #744
I'm looking right now. Does anyone remember something about clocking in with a thumbprint, or am I making that up?

Yeah.. I'm pretty sure that's how they clock in there.. It just seems that there was a statement from a co-worker, about him arriving late & walking with a limp..bruises to arm, etc..
 
  • #745
Yeah.. I'm pretty sure that's how they clock in there.. It just seems that there was a statement from a co-worker, about him arriving late & walking with a limp..bruises to arm, etc..
Looking like ***** and with a bite mark...
 
  • #746
That's how I remember it. Which gives him even more time.

And remember all the cleaning products and notes and stuff they found in the trash pulls? I still think he took her back to his house.
 
  • #747
As I understand it and recall:
1 he did stop by at or a bit before 8 (ie, his claim in an interview that 'I was at work at 8 so I couldn't have done something with CM' was a case of telling a half-truth, and imo showing a knowledge that the specific time frame of 8-11 was one to feign an alibi about)
2 staying for 5-10 minutes
3 he didn't clock in, he just made an appearance, and
4 then actually came to work (clocking in) at 11.

But that's my recollection, and it's been awhile since we looked at the actual statements. So there's that.

Yes, my recollection (whichisquestionableatmyage) is that he showed his face for his phony story, at which point he may have still had her IN HIS TRUNK (heh) and then came back after disposing of her and thumbed / clocked in late.

MOO
 
  • #748
Did anyone see him at 8am?
 
  • #749
Although he was scheduled to work at 8 a.m. the morning Morris disappeared, Arochi did not arrive to the store until about 11 a.m., according to coworkers, and seemed like he “hadn’t slept in two weeks.”
“He was very messed up. It was pretty clear he was on something,” said the second coworker. “He had a bite mark on his arm, there were bruises all over his fists and a big dent in the side of his car. I asked him about it and he didn’t give me an answer, just said, ‘Yeah, I know it’s there.’”


http://starlocalmedia.com/allenamer...cle_fe967e7a-661b-11e4-908d-8b1d2710f0e3.html
 
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  • #751
Thank you zipixx!

So he had an extra couple of hours.
 
  • #752
Because of his car being smashed up in the front, I think he did leave her in the elements and not a dumpster. I think he drove down an old back country road.
 
  • #753
And because of the cleaning products found in the the trash pull, I think he took her there first. Then he went to another location to dump her. Sometimes I really wonder if she may have still been alive when he dumped her, so in his mind he didn't "kill" her.
 
  • #754
Because of his car being smashed up in the front, I think he did leave her in the elements and not a dumpster. I think he drove down an old back country road.

I agree.. the car damage is why I tend to rule out dumpsters. I also believe that a dumpster is riskier than it may seem...
 
  • #755
Because of his car being smashed up in the front, I think he did leave her in the elements and not a dumpster. I think he drove down an old back country road.

Yeah, I can see that. Outside of cleaning up his car, I still believe that whatever he did in just a couple of hours. Panic sets in and every oncoming headlight he sees he probably thinks it is a cop. The quicker he can place Christine and her back pack somewhere the quicker he can breath easier. That same panic probably caused him to act hastily and damage his car. By 0600 or 0630 he was probably parked somewhere or back at home taking something to help with his lack of sleep, trying to think where he needed to go and what he needed to do. I still think of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart' when trying to imagine his state of mind.
 
  • #756
And because of the cleaning products found in the the trash pull, I think he took her there first. Then he went to another location to dump her. Sometimes I really wonder if she may have still been alive when he dumped her, so in his mind he didn't "kill" her.

BBM
That scenario briefly crossed my mind as well, but I doubt it. I don't believe he would have taken that chance, with even the slightest, remote possibility of her being found (still alive) & able to tell (testify) what happened. JMO
 
  • #757
Bumping this thread from page 6.
I had a weird dream last night....about this young woman who I have never met....yet her disappearance haunts me daily. In my dream, Christina was found. Alive. She was a victim of human trafficking and found with 2 other women in a house. Strange to say....but this is one dream that i wish would come true....as tough as it would be for her to survive that....she would still be a survivor.
I am rambling now....
Maybe I watch too much Criminal Minds?
 
  • #758
Bumping this thread from page 6.
I had a weird dream last night....about this young woman who I have never met....yet her disappearance haunts me daily. In my dream, Christina was found. Alive. She was a victim of human trafficking and found with 2 other women in a house. Strange to say....but this is one dream that i wish would come true....as tough as it would be for her to survive that....she would still be a survivor.
I am rambling now....
Maybe I watch too much Criminal Minds?

I have always suspected this as well. I remember reading in several places that he took a road trip to some casino somewhere hours away, possibly NM? I forget but I know it was a casino and that seemed like a very opportunistic place to go if that was his intention.

It was also hours away where it would not be included in the search.

I do admit I stopped following the case so I'm not sure if this was already mentioned.
 
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  • #760
The cheerleader was 48 and the boy was 15. Real yuck factor there. She's old enough to be the boy's grandmother. Lecherous tramp!

I don't think this compares to EA and the 16 y/o who turned 17-years-old during the sexual encounters. In fact, it would surprise me if any young man in Christina's group of friends and in their age group had NOT had sexual encounters with teenagers not of consenting age. Look at the clubs and teenagers they were hanging out at selling party drugs to, mere minors, children I would venture to say. :notgood:
 
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