GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #5 *Arrest*

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  • #821
Because she is a smart, young, talented, beautiful 23 year old. A lot of people who are smart, young, beautiful, and talented get caught up in a world the never saw themselves being a part of. Don't mistake that the beautiful lucky ones are just as human as the rest of you. I say "you" because I'm ruggedly handsome and lucky. Don't hate!

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Whatever happened to her happened because of people she knew. 4 AM is way to late to have some opportunistic parasite hanging out in that garage waiting for the perfect opportunity. It wasn't some drunk getting out of the bars (and there really isn't a huge bar scene there) and stumbling upon an ideal victim and having all the cards lay out perfect.

She didn't get reported missing for 4 days because of the crowd she hung out with. If were one of the others in here little circle they wouldn't have been reported missing either.

It sucks she's missing - but it's pretty obvious where this story is going to lead.
 
  • #822
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Whatever happened to her happened because of people she knew. 4 AM is way to late to have some opportunistic parasite hanging out in that garage waiting for the perfect opportunity. It wasn't some drunk getting out of the bars (and there really isn't a huge bar scene there) and stumbling upon an ideal victim and having all the cards lay out perfect.

She didn't get reported missing for 4 days because of the crowd she hung out with. If were one of the others in here little circle they wouldn't have been reported missing either.

It sucks she's missing - but it's pretty obvious where this story is going to lead.

Why do you think the delay in reporting??

If she did not have a job to report into.. do you think anyone in said circle would have reported her missing??
 
  • #823
[modsnip]

Whatever happened to her happened because of people she knew. 4 AM is way to late to have some opportunistic parasite hanging out in that garage waiting for the perfect opportunity. It wasn't some drunk getting out of the bars (and there really isn't a huge bar scene there) and stumbling upon an ideal victim and having all the cards lay out perfect.

She didn't get reported missing for 4 days because of the crowd she hung out with. If were one of the others in here little circle they wouldn't have been reported missing either.

It sucks she's missing - but it's pretty obvious where this story is going to lead.

The original comment was mine, Sal was just picking that part out. I said she was being portrayed that way in the media...
 
  • #824
I've wondered if "Nick"erson (or someone else, even) had a sister (named Nicole) who physically resembled CM, and that's where the reference/mistaken identity came from...

Nickerson .. I have not seen that name in weeks
 
  • #825
The original comment was mine, Sal was just picking that part out. I said she was being portrayed that way in the media...

I agree ... Abent is correct ....that is what is portrayed
 
  • #826
She may not have been reported missing sooner because it may not have been uncommon for her, or members of her group, to disappear every once in a while.
 
  • #827
She may not have been reported missing sooner because it may not have been uncommon for her, or members of her group, to disappear every once in a while.

A very good point ..... it was quoted in the media several times that she has gone off the radar before.

Given that information ..it makes me wonder exactly where their off the radar location might be??????
 
  • #828
And, as asked before, how does one go "off the radar" yet was always in touch, as her brother (I think) said? It is one or the other. Unless she would not say where she was but texted occasionally?
 
  • #829
And, as asked before, how does one go "off the radar" yet was always in touch, as her brother (I think) said? It is one or the other. Unless she would not say where she was but texted occasionally?

My question exactly! Off the radar or always in touch? Nothing makes a whole lot of sense with any of this!
 
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And, as asked before, how does one go "off the radar" yet was always in touch, as her brother (I think) said? It is one or the other. Unless she would not say where she was but texted occasionally?

I am wondering this myself ... Is off the radar in Texas?
 
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Why do you think the delay in reporting??

If she did not have a job to report into.. do you think anyone in said circle would have reported her missing??

I know not my question - I think these kids were very independent - not the types to be calling home every day telling Mom and Dad they're fine.

The bigger question is would your "friends" be alarmed if you didn't communicate during a holiday weekend.

I started a new job on that Tuesday - my mind was completely off of the weekend and onto the new week by Monday - early Monday. The employer being the first to report her missing makes sense.

The answers are all with the guy who "walker her to her car". Turn the heat up on him and you find out what happened to her.
 
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Ex bf ALP
Ex bf younger brother RP
Still not sure who the "Nick"erson person is.
Thanks for the info. I see RP has a pending S.Assault case....wonder if that is tied to CM...ya know...goodbye witness...goodbye 2nd degree felony...just throwing it out there....
 
  • #836
These are (supposed to be) adults. Not kids. I mean, at twenty-three, one could have graduated with a few degrees, or completed a four-year stint in the military. I get so tired of people in their twenties being thought of as kids, but then, many act that way these days. My folks were not kids at twenty-three, they were full-fledged adults. So was I.
Rant over. Jmo
 
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I know not my question - I think these kids were very independent - not the types to be calling home every day telling Mom and Dad they're fine.

The bigger question is would your "friends" be alarmed if you didn't communicate during a holiday weekend.

I started a new job on that Tuesday - my mind was completely off of the weekend and onto the new week by Monday - early Monday. The employer being the first to report her missing makes sense.

The answers are all with the guy who "walker her to her car". Turn the heat up on him and you find out what happened to her.

Mine would have if they knew I was fighting with my live-in bf. They would have been calling to find out
A. did you make the 1:15 min drive ok at 4am
B. what did dumbnut say when I got there & was he there
C. if it is really over or what
D. Bring the dog back with you on Sun and stay till Mon night.

*** IF It were my girlfriends ..they are blunt and nosey just like me****
 
  • #839
These are (supposed to be) adults. Not kids. I mean, at twenty-three, one could have graduated with a few degrees, or completed a four-year stint in the military. I get so tired of people in their twenties being thought of as kids, but then, many act that way these days. My folks were not kids at twenty-three, they were full-fledged adults. So was I.
Rant over. Jmo

I've asked myself this many times and someone once told me, "We were the generation that wanted our "kids" to have what we didn't, but what we didn't give them is what we had." So now they just stay kids forever! Ugh.
 
  • #840
Ex bf ALP
Ex bf younger brother RP
Still not sure who the "Nick"erson person is.
She lived with a Nick for a year. I might be way out there by bringing that up but maybe in his drugged out state the guy who ransacked her place related the two because the two had been roomies? (shrug)
 
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