GUILTY TX - Christina Morris, 23, Plano, 30 August 2014 - #9 *Arrest*

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  • #301
help me out here has anything come out definitively to say she didn't leave in her car and someone sometime from that morning until she was reported missing brought the car back? If that can not be ruled out it opens up a lot of possibilities that seem sort of reasonable to me. If its impossible that that happened its really hard to come up with reasonable possibilities b/c it would have to involve someone coming to pick her up and she would have had to have been in contact with them by phone and then LE would know about it. Right?

It has not been ruled out that she left in her own car. 4 days and anything is possible in my opinion. Apparently there are cars coming and going on the video that we have not seen. Mother states you cannot make out anything because the tape is so grainy. I call BS. LE knows who is coming and going on the tape or else they would be releasing the tape in my opinion.
 
  • #302
Maybe she wasn't going to get the dog but thought since bf never answered her she needed to get home because he wasn't .....maybe she felt the dog was home.alone way to long ..

it almost feels to me like the dog was just an excuse to head to where her boyfriend was (who may or may not have been ducking her calls) to check up on him or possible to have a confrontation with him. Or an excuse to dip out on her friends without them questioning her to much about it. I know a lot of ppl care deeply about their dog (i'm one of them), but I don't think the dog all of a sudden becomes and issue at 2:30 am when the dog is an hour drive away. I think there is something more behind it and the facts that 1. she was arguing + with her boyfriend 2. Shortly after deciding to go get the dog she vanishes from the face of the earth point in that direction.
 
  • #303
I see a drive thru order sign behind Dunkin Donuts and it directly faces in to the parking garage. Does anyone nearby know if it has a camera by chance? I have noticed some newer drive thru signs have cameras.
 
  • #304
We don't know? It's more than an hour drive to get back to her house in Ft. Worth. In fact, locals said it didn't make sense to go get the dog. Doesn't make sense to go get her dog and drive all the way back to Plano. That would be over 2 hours of driving and it was already 4 a.m. I thought she might just stay at her house once she got back there.

Over 2 hrs ... uuuummm try about 3hrs . I am very local and will say it does not make sense at all to go get the dog..period
 
  • #305
I don't think her argument with the bf was a very big one. If it had been an epic breakup type argument then why would she have posted a pic of him on her Instagram account that same night? Just sayin...

But, we don't know that she posted the picture. We don't even know where her camera was. Another inconsistency in the story... sadly.
 
  • #306
I see a drive thru order sign behind Dunkin Donuts and it directly faces in to the parking garage. Does anyone nearby know if it has a camera by chance? I have noticed some newer drive thru signs have cameras.

Yup ... we covered that and it has been dismissed
 
  • #307
I don't think her argument with the bf was a very big one. If it had been an epic breakup type argument then why would she have posted a pic of him on her Instagram account that same night? Just sayin...

See where I get stuck with this is if it was only a minor fight then how do you explain that you have a girlfriend that lives with you, that called you a bunch of times and texted you "i can't find my house key" and "can you leave the door unlocked" THEN you don't see her for three or four day and not only do you not report her missing, as far as I understand he didn't even call around to anyone and be like "hey have you seen Christina its been a few days and i just want to make sure she is ok".

EDIT: i'm not saying your wrong it's just nothing about this case seems to make sense to me.
 
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See where I get stuck with this is if it was only a minor fight then how do you explain that you have a girlfriend that lives with you, that called you a bunch of times and texted you "i can't find my house key" and "can you leave the door unlocked" THEN you don't see her for three or four day and not only do you not report her missing, as far as I understand he didn't even call around to anyone and be like "hey have you seen Christina its been a few days and i just want to make sure she is ok".


BBM
Agreed!
...and never answer the 15 calls or texts.
 
  • #310
it almost feels to me like the dog was just an excuse to head to where her boyfriend was (who may or may not have been ducking her calls) to check up on him or possible to have a confrontation with him. Or an excuse to dip out on her friends without them questioning her to much about it. I know a lot of ppl care deeply about their dog (i'm one of them), but I don't think the dog all of a sudden becomes and issue at 2:30 am when the dog is an hour drive away. I think there is something more behind it and the facts that 1. she was arguing + with her boyfriend 2. Shortly after deciding to go get the dog she vanishes from the face of the earth point in that direction.

That was my thought also. She planned to stay all night and suddenly has to go get the dog? No I'm with you about the dog being an excuse (also big animal lover here so understand concern over their care). However, I think she wanted to leave where she was for some reason which only she would know. JMO

BBM
 
  • #311
See where I get stuck with this is if it was only a minor fight then how do you explain that you have a girlfriend that lives with you, that called you a bunch of times and texted you "i can't find my house key" and "can you leave the door unlocked" THEN you don't see her for three or four day and not only do you not report her missing, as far as I understand he didn't even call around to anyone and be like "hey have you seen Christina its been a few days and i just want to make sure she is ok".

Not to imply that he was on a bender or to dismiss his actions or lack thereof; maybe he was on a bender and had no concept of date/time? Also, how do we know he didn't call around? We have been told he didn't call her folks or the police but we don't know if he might have called around to some of their friends maybe.
 
  • #312
See where I get stuck with this is if it was only a minor fight then how do you explain that you have a girlfriend that lives with you, that called you a bunch of times and texted you "i can't find my house key" and "can you leave the door unlocked" THEN you don't see her for three or four day and not only do you not report her missing, as far as I understand he didn't even call around to anyone and be like "hey have you seen Christina its been a few days and i just want to make sure she is ok".

That is what I m saying and screaming too!!!
so did partner just hang out and eat cheetos all 4 days and play games go to dog park or what??? I mean all her stuff is there to remind him he has a partner right??
 
  • #313
Not to imply that he was on a bender or to dismiss his actions or lack thereof; maybe he was on a bender and had no concept of date/time? Also, how do we know he didn't call around? We have been told he didn't call her folks or the police but we don't know if he might have called around to some of their friends maybe.

you're correct we don't know it would be interesting to know.
 
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See where I get stuck with this is if it was only a minor fight then how do you explain that you have a girlfriend that lives with you, that called you a bunch of times and texted you "i can't find my house key" and "can you leave the door unlocked" THEN you don't see her for three or four day and not only do you not report her missing, as far as I understand he didn't even call around to anyone and be like "hey have you seen Christina its been a few days and i just want to make sure she is ok".

EDIT: i'm not saying your wrong it's just nothing about this case seems to make sense to me.

Correct - the last he knew she was locked out and it was 4 in the morning and she was miles and miles across town in the dark.
 
  • #316
Correct - the last he knew she was locked out and it was 4 in the morning and she was miles and miles across town in the dark.

I'm really interested if he called around looking for her at all. Based on what little we know about the guy I could see how he might be the type of person who was real hesitant to get the law involved right away, but if he didn't show any concern at all then I would find that a little weird. i say weird because there are possible explanations, and basically we know very little so I don't want to seem too judgemental.
 
  • #317
This is scary! Don't understand why they had to put the nurse's dog in Spain down???

I hadn't heard your CPS story. Thank you for that. Back to Christina!
 
  • #318
I'm really interested if he called around looking for her at all. Based on what little we know about the guy I could see how he might be the type of person who was real hesitant to get the law involved right away, but if he didn't show any concern at all then I would find that a little weird. i say weird because there are possible explanations, and basically we know very little so I don't want to seem too judgemental.
Le Singe have you viewed the interview tape with him????
 
  • #319
I'm really interested if he called around looking for her at all. Based on what little we know about the guy I could see how he might be the type of person who was real hesitant to get the law involved right away, but if he didn't show any concern at all then I would find that a little weird. i say weird because there are possible explanations, and basically we know very little so I don't want to seem too judgemental.

Yes, I could see where one would be hesitant to get the law involved, but what about just a call to her parents? Or the friend's apartment at The Shops?
 
  • #320
I think there are reasons to support why the descriptions of the phone and clothing matter (in addition to the idea that those who were with her should be more certain, in order to establish that she was there, or they were there, etc.)

If the two different phone descriptions are due to the presence of two phones, that is significant.

If the conflicting clothing reports are due to an abundance of clothing in a portable capacity, that could also be significant, IMO.

As we said earlier on, texting and calls may not have been the only means of communication. My teenager prefers using apps to text-- "kik" and "text now" come to mind. And of course, the now-notorious fb messenger. (Emphasis on the "mess" with that thing!)

Sorry-- I know this pertains to posts from a couple of pages ago, but it took me a bit to catch up and write.
 
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