Found Alive TX - Christine Woo (fnd dec'd), 39, & 3 kids, Frisco, 28 March 2016

  • #161
I don't want to throw anyone under the bus and it's possible that she died from some type of medical reasoning ... I understand she is young but I guess nothing is impossible. What I don't understand is why the husband would think to wait 24 hours? I don't want to really bring him into yet because I really do hate when we don't know the whole side of the story and start the blame game. However, there are 3 kids involved. The 24 hour rule is out if there are kids involved right? Like the amber alert or would this be different because they were with mom? Either way this story seems so sketch, I'm very surprised that the kids were there 3 days without thinking to get out of the car, I know some of you guys said that your kids would probably do the same thing but it still seems super sketchy to me. Can you imagine your mom in the car being dead and see that for 3 days? If there was something that occurred hopefully the children will be able to talk to the police and give more information
 
  • #162
True to ll that, but specifically Monday temperature wise was around 70 and clear Monday. No storms, no temperature drops on Monday. I certainly did not send mine to school Monday with jackets or hoodies. It was so nice outside Monday.

So thankful we have had these mild days lately, I know Monday I was at the zoo, and I was quite chilly in just my t shirt. If it had been just a couple days sooner the story might have been very different. I haven't seen any updates on the babies...I am utterly amazed that the one year old was still alive. Probably still on an all milk/formula diet. Which does bring me to wonder if there were any post partum issues. She had three children, all young, and close to age. That can be a lot for anyone, much less if there was an added issue of compounding post partum. I for one am very shocked the car wasn't found sooner. I live just down the road in Plano, and my little one had fallen asleep while running errands once before we ran in to target. So much like this mother, I pulled under a shady spot beneath a tree near the back of the parking lot and let my little one get a few extra minutes of a nap in. Not even 10 minutes later a police officer(Plano has some truly amazing LEO's) pulled in front of me, and made the ok hand symbol at me, I gave him the thumbs up and mimed I had a baby sleeping and he went on his way. So I am very very surprised it took this car that long to be found. Especially knowing that her car was being looked for by police.
 
  • #163
I don't want to throw anyone under the bus and it's possible that she died from some type of medical reasoning ... I understand she is young but I guess nothing is impossible. What I don't understand is why the husband would think to wait 24 hours? I don't want to really bring him into yet because I really do hate when we don't know the whole side of the story and start the blame game. However, there are 3 kids involved. The 24 hour rule is out if there are kids involved right? Like the amber alert or would this be different because they were with mom? Either way this story seems so sketch, I'm very surprised that the kids were there 3 days without thinking to get out of the car, I know some of you guys said that your kids would probably do the same thing but it still seems super sketchy to me. Can you imagine your mom in the car being dead and see that for 3 days? If there was something that occurred hopefully the children will be able to talk to the police and give more information

I'm not saying he ISNT a POI in my mind, but I do know that this is a common belief by many many people. Not everyone is as missing person savvy as the members here are. I had to teach my SO a lot of things so he would know what to do if ever I came up missing. My so is not stupid, but, it's literally something he had never even thought about, and he too thought there was some sort of 24hr rule unless there was evidence of something bad happening.
 
  • #164
I just can't imagine this is the whole story. We are missing something here. I'm sorry, something is fishy. I really hope that target has good surveillance cameras, I don't have any strong ideas as to what I think could have happened yet. It's just so odd.
 
  • #165
How tragic this ended up!
Prayers to the children as severe dehydration can cause long lasting effects on the body.
I don't think the father was up front with what was really going on that morning or in the days preceding it!

With the way locks are set up on car doors, a child may not know how to release the safety locks of doors or windows from the driver's lock pad. Sometimes the key has to be turned on to activate the locking system.

It makes me even sadder to think that the 5-year old may have wanted to go for help, but was trapped in the car and couldn't.
 
  • #166
Her vehicle was left for days in the parking lot?!!? Does this lot not have any security or police patrols in the middle of the night? I'm sure a lone vehicle or two in the wee hours of the morning would be enough to go check it out.
 
  • #167
That area is pretty busy all the time. They have overnight stockers at the store, so it would not be that out of place.
 
  • #168
That area is pretty busy all the time. They have overnight stockers at the store, so it would not be that out of place.

Understandable, however, if you worked at a store and went in daily would you take notice that the same vehicle was there three days in a row? I would, plus there was a bolo out on Tuesday.

Last KNOWN time to be seen apparently is 12:45ish on Monday.

Interesting:

There were reportedly no signs of trauma to Woo’s body, and her cause of death remains unknown at this time. Sources added that Woo had been acting erratic in the days leading up to her disappearance, and seemed despondent about her relationship with her husband.

The family has lived in Frisco for less than a year.

During an interview with Brandon Woo earlier on Thursday, the husband and father insisted that the couple was not having any family problems that would have prompted her to leave. “She’s a loving mother, a great wife. She’s the most stable person you could ever meet,” he said.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2016/04/01/kids-safe-but-frisco-moms-death-remains-a-mystery/
 
  • #169
Wfaa Channel 8 noon broadcast just said "" Frisco police don't want to speculate '' as to cause of death .
 
  • #170
  • #171
I don't want to throw anyone under the bus and it's possible that she died from some type of medical reasoning ... I understand she is young but I guess nothing is impossible. What I don't understand is why the husband would think to wait 24 hours? I don't want to really bring him into yet because I really do hate when we don't know the whole side of the story and start the blame game. However, there are 3 kids involved. The 24 hour rule is out if there are kids involved right? Like the amber alert or would this be different because they were with mom? Either way this story seems so sketch, I'm very surprised that the kids were there 3 days without thinking to get out of the car, I know some of you guys said that your kids would probably do the same thing but it still seems super sketchy to me. Can you imagine your mom in the car being dead and see that for 3 days? If there was something that occurred hopefully the children will be able to talk to the police and give more information

The little ones were severely dehydrated, more than likely in and out of consciousness.
 
  • #172
So how can she have been acting erratic and depressed but then everything was normal on Monday according to her husband.


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  • #173
I am going with medical condition on this. I don't think she would do any such thing in front of her children and put them in harms way.
 
  • #174
I am going with medical condition on this. I don't think she would do any such thing in front of her children and put them in harms way.

I really hope your right.
 
  • #175
So what are some medical conditions?
Heart attack?
Stroke?
Choking on something? (Which is my new biggest fear since it happened to my mom once)
Brain aneurysm?
Uhm.


Organ failure??




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  • #176
I am going with medical condition on this. I don't think she would do any such thing in front of her children and put them in harms way.

It would be helpful to know if the prescription was for her or one of the children. If for her, was the pill container empty or just one dose gone.
 
  • #177
I am going with medical condition on this. I don't think she would do any such thing in front of her children and put them in harms way.

Yes. I tend to agree with you. From what we know... She seems a responsible, loving
mother. Those poor kids though... my god, they're going to need a lot of counseling and care.
 
  • #178
So what are some medical conditions?
Heart attack?
Stroke?
Choking on something? (Which is my new biggest fear since it happened to my mom once)
Brain aneurysm?
Uhm.


Organ failure??




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or severe allergic reaction to medication...
 
  • #179
Anaphylactic shock?


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  • #180
or severe allergic reaction to medication...

Right or a hyper sensitivity to it. Maybe she had just recently talked to a doctor about her ' erratic ' behavior and was prescribed a really heavy sedative and did not realize how it would affect her. I'm speculating but not every one responds to a medication the same way.
 

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