GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #8 *Arrest*

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  • #801
Last try tonight--

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  • #803
Could be a purse...saw other pics with her wearing one with the strap across her body.

Yes ..a chanel crossbody wallet :blushing:
 
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http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Plano-Police-Search-for-Missing-Woman-273977191.html
Plano Police Continue Search for Missing Woman
September 5, 2014
According to police, Morris had been visiting friends on the 5700 block of Scruggs Way. She was last seen early Saturday morning walking with a friend into a parking garage a few blocks away at 5715 Legacy Drive.
Police said officers checked the area and found Morris's silver Toyota Celica.
Morris's employer told police that she has not been to work and detectives determined that she has not contacted friends or relatives. Police said she has not returned home and all attempts to locate her have been unsuccessful.
On Thursday, the Morris family was at the garage where her car was found.
"It is just tough," said Christina's father, Mark Morris.
The family said Christina Morris is always in touch with them, but hadn't been as much the past few days.
"We didn't think anything of it because it was Labor Day weekend. People have things going on," said Anna Morris.
Thursday evening, a search team of more than 50 volunteers, mostly made up of friends, fanned out to scour a wooded area selected by Plano police.
Police requested the team of volunteers to help locate any potential evidence or belongings of Morris' that may have been discarded by an assailant.
"Hopefully we're gonna find her alive. That's the main hope that we have. But there's always the unknown," said Quinn Meredith, who referred to Morris as a "friend-of-a-friend."
Meredith volunteered to use his all-terrain vehicle to search the fields and along the tree lines.
One group of volunteers located some clothes in a field, which will be tagged as potential evidence, according to David Tilley, with the Plano Police Department. The clothes, however, do not match the description of what Morris was last known to be wearing.

Yes ... IMHO ......it sure would help knowing exactly what that accurate description was to begin with!!
 
  • #806
This news clip is interestig to revisit. They show the garage video. Then the reporter says, "So what does the video show that was NOT released?" And then Officer Tilley definitely says, "He goes to his car, he gets in his car, and he leaves. She went the other way (he shrugs) from there we really don't know what happened..."

So to me this means that they DID see Walker Texas Stranger actually get INTO his car and leave the garage. Maybe they are not releasing his name, or the video of his car actually leaving because like I said, some people would be harassing him assuming that he has to be guilty since he was the one last seen on video with her.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/10555...of-missing-23-year-old/#.VC8Kgzjox0k.facebook
 
  • #807
Someone had to be in that garage waiting for her...
 
  • #808
So she did go away like this before? Wouldnt they saw her on cameras if she left the garage
 
  • #809
Just wondering, for the people on the fence, or leaning towards a voluntary disappearance, what on earth would the motive be for this, I mean leaving her dog, her mom...

My personal opinion is there is no way she left voluntarily. I believe there is foul play here, 100%. jmo

I would like to know why though (specifically) that some might think this is a possibility. tia :wave:
 
  • #810
This news clip is interestig to revisit. They show the garage video. Then the reporter says, "So what does the video show that was NOT released?" And then Officer Tilley definitely says, "He goes to his car, he gets in his car, and he leaves. She went the other way (he shrugs) from there we really don't know what happened..."

So to me this means that they DID see Walker Texas Stranger actually get INTO his car and leave the garage. Maybe they are not releasing his name, or the video of his car actually leaving because like I said, some people would be harassing him assuming that he has to be guilty since he was the one last seen on video with her.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/10555...of-missing-23-year-old/#.VC8Kgzjox0k.facebook

http://starlocalmedia.com/planocouri...a4bcf887a.html
"The majority of all incidents that we have that are crimes against another person have not been stranger on stranger. The offender has been a known offender," Tilley said. "That doesn't mean that this cannot be that small percentage, however we have nothing to prove one way or the other at this point."
“[Her friend] walked off one way and she walked off the other way,” said Officer David Tilley, Plano PD spokesman, of the last time Morris was seen. “He said he didn’t see anything and didn’t necessarily notice her going to go get her car. He went and got in his car and left.”

Morris’ car, a silver Toyota Celica coupe, was located by detectives in the parking garage. It is unknown if Morris left the parking garage and returned. While there have been no indications of foul play, Plano PD is not ruling anything out.

“This is uncharacteristic of her,” Tilley said. “When you start an investigation on a missing person, many times we find that our missing persons are missing voluntarily. … In this investigation, we started making contact with family, friends and employers and that’s when [we got] that investigator intuition that something is just not adding up. When something’s not right and you’re not able to account for whereabouts and at least come up with something, that’s when it really starts becoming a higher level of concern.”

I would like to add on to Cookies post ..just food for thought this morning.
 
  • #811
So she did go away like this before? Wouldnt they saw her on cameras if she left the garage

The only exact answer that is quoted by PPD is this :
http://cw33.com/2014/09/22/without-a-trace-morris-dissapearence-creates-unease-in-plano/
Meanwhile, there haven’t been any cracks in the case to find Christina Morris.

“Not having any evidence in terms of how she left that parking garage that’s been a challenge,” Officer David Tilley said.

Still, cops insist the right clue could come along and make all the difference.
 
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The only exact answer that is quoted by PPD is this :
http://cw33.com/2014/09/22/without-a-trace-morris-dissapearence-creates-unease-in-plano/
Meanwhile, there haven’t been any cracks in the case to find Christina Morris.

“Not having any evidence in terms of how she left that parking garage that’s been a challenge,” Officer David Tilley said.

Still, cops insist the right clue could come along and make all the difference.

So what is officer Tilley saying here???
Since they can not say she ever left the garage ..then is she still in the garage as of today????

If that is the case..JMO .. PPD needs to get with the developer of "The Shops" and get any and all construction blueprints to include any and all mechanical specs of that garage.
Is there a crawlspace? an access tunnel? a secret panel room... do it now!! Also ..they need to pull any change orders if there were revisions in the structure and specs during initial construction and any improvements since..
 
  • #814
There is no indication that Morris ever went Southside of Legacy Drive ... FWIW the parking garage sits on the Northside of Legacy Drive.

Here is that MSM report from PPD

http://starlocalmedia.com/allenamer...cle_f381537e-3d22-11e4-b8e5-d7cf87e96671.html


Detectives and officers have thoroughly canvassed The Shops at Legacy, covering almost every single apartment and townhome on the north side of Legacy Drive. Tilley said there is no indication that Morris every went to the south side of Legacy Drive, and that her boyfriend, Hunter Foster, was not with the group Morris was hanging out with the night she was last seen.
 
  • #815
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Pla...273977191.html
Plano Police Continue Search for Missing Woman
September 5, 2014
According to police, Morris had been visiting friends on the 5700 block of Scruggs Way. She was last seen early Saturday morning walking with a friend into a parking garage a few blocks away at 5715 Legacy Drive.
Police said officers checked the area and found Morris's silver Toyota Celica.
Morris's employer told police that she has not been to work and detectives determined that she has not contacted friends or relatives. Police said she has not returned home and all attempts to locate her have been unsuccessful.
On Thursday, the Morris family was at the garage where her car was found.
"It is just tough," said Christina's father, Mark Morris.
The family said Christina Morris is always in touch with them, but hadn't been as much the past few days.
"We didn't think anything of it because it was Labor Day weekend. People have things going on," said Anna Morris.

My question would be then ... so when was actual time the family actually had a verbal phone conversation with her or saw her in person???

IMHO>>>>
Sometimes people use texting as a means to avoid an uncomfortable situation....
 
  • #816
Why would this guy walk blocks with her and wait to do something to her in a GARAGE with CAMERAS?
No way!
someone else was there or she walked away.
Its not Walker Dude! JMO
 
  • #817
I think she has her little backpack on her back and another over her shoulder its possible her shirt is a HI-Lo shorter in the front and long tail in the back.
 
  • #818
I wonder if anyone else left the hangout sesh that night.
Did all the other girls stay? What about SN? Did he stay with the girls? Did he stay and see CM leave?
Obviously, he knew she was leaving because he said she insisted on leaving.
Who else was there?
This case is just so frustrating. My heart breaks for her family.
 
  • #819
http://starlocalmedia.com/planocouri...a4bcf887a.html
"The majority of all incidents that we have that are crimes against another person have not been stranger on stranger. The offender has been a known offender," Tilley said. "That doesn't mean that this cannot be that small percentage, however we have nothing to prove one way or the other at this point."
“[Her friend] walked off one way and she walked off the other way,” said Officer David Tilley, Plano PD spokesman, of the last time Morris was seen. “He said he didn’t see anything and didn’t necessarily notice her going to go get her car. He went and got in his car and left.”

Morris’ car, a silver Toyota Celica coupe, was located by detectives in the parking garage. It is unknown if Morris left the parking garage and returned. While there have been no indications of foul play, Plano PD is not ruling anything out.

“This is uncharacteristic of her,” Tilley said. “When you start an investigation on a missing person, many times we find that our missing persons are missing voluntarily. … In this investigation, we started making contact with family, friends and employers and that’s when [we got] that investigator intuition that something is just not adding up. When something’s not right and you’re not able to account for whereabouts and at least come up with something, that’s when it really starts becoming a higher level of concern.”

I would like to add on to Cookies post ..just food for thought this morning.

Highlighted by me
If she did leave the garage and went anywhere at all, that opens up dozens of different scenarios that could have happened and it doesn't sound like they have ruled that possibility out.....JMO
 
  • #820
Why would this guy walk blocks with her and wait to do something to her in a GARAGE with CAMERAS?
No way!
someone else was there or she walked away.
Its not Walker Dude! JMO

Yes .. big possibility of that..

Now the question remains...
Who all/ else knew that she was leaving the friends apartment gathering (at some point from 8-29-14 to 3:57am 8-30-14) to make that "insistent drive back to Fort Worth" ??
 
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