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

  • #221
This is a very strange case.
IF it was suicide.. my .02 is that is wasn't a good thing to have her kids with her unless she wanted them to die as well ?
My other .02 is that she met with some type of foul play... but the 5 year old would surely be a witness ? His account should be able to shed some light on this.
 
  • #222
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.


That's what keeps coming back to me, atm.

There are medical conditions that can strike down a young, healthy person. I feel sure that unless there is something obvious seen by the M.E., s/he will look for a brain or aortic aneurysm or other valve abnormality, some other type of cardiac or neurological event, bee stings/anaphylactic shock, ectopic pregnancy, blood disorder, and so on.
 
  • #223
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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It could be with him oversleeping -- then rushing to shower (if he did), shave, dress, suck down a cup of coffee, oj, or milk, etc., and then dash out of the house (if he did rush at all) -- maybe he just didn't notice.

And maybe he hadn't been noticing...

Was she bi-polar? Diabetic? Or was she just tired, tired, tired and a bit run down?
 
  • #224
So many things about this case just feel "off" to me. Most are things that many of you have already stated. I do pause when I hear that a mother with a 1 year old left the house and decided to run errands {Walgreens, McDonald's} without bringing a bottle or a DIAPER. But I stop and think "ummmmm, what?" that the father would know there was no bottle or diaper taken with them.


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  • #225
I just read a news article about this case and came here, knowing there would be people following the case from the start.

If she committed suicide with the intention of taking her kids with her, why would she bother picking up the Rx for her child's eczema? Is that what she indeed purchased?

SO THANKFUL those kids were found on time.
 
  • #226
A bit off topic, but in regards to noticing a vehicle being in a certain parking spot over several days without movement, I think about Christina Marie Morris. Her car was parked in a parking garage and went unnoticed for several days. I think there were quite a few of us following that case that found it odd that no parking attendant reported her car not moving over the Labor Day weekend.

Christine remains missing. Her thread can be found here:

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...arie-Morris-23-Plano-30-August-2014-40/page38

Back to Christine Woo's husband and his seeming lack of urgency in finding his wife and kids does bother me. I think I will go with a medical condition contributing to Christine's demise at this point, but foul play is a lingering thought. It is a puzzle that she left no letter. I think the husband is underestimating the trouble that his marriage was in at this point. It must be Christine's friends and, maybe her family, that are reporting that the marriage was not as solid as the husband seemed to think.

I hope the kiddos are doing much better and I pray their memories are of mommy going to sleep and not waking up, and nothing horrible that nightmares are made of. Still, I think the oldest child, if not all 3, will question at some point why Daddy did not look for Mommy sooner.
 
  • #227
I have a hard time thinking an otherwise loving and attentive mother would commit suicide with her three children in the car. I feel it was more likely a sudden medical event that caused death very quickly.
 
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  • #229
I just read a news article about this case and came here, knowing there would be people following the case from the start.

If she committed suicide with the intention of taking her kids with her, why would she bother picking up the Rx for her child's eczema? Is that what she indeed purchased?

SO THANKFUL those kids were found on time.

Howdy! Good to see you! Great point - Doesn't make a lick of sense that she would bother to pick up a Rx for her child's eczema if she was planning suicide? Very bizarre. Maybe she was thinking she had better pick it up because there was no way the husband would remember to pick it up on his way home from work? But still, why?
 
  • #230
I am at a loss as to what happened. I hope and pray she has had a medical condition that she didn't know about and something happened. I referenced Jennifer Huston earlier and how this case had an eerie resemblance. Here is her link:

OR - Jennifer Huston, 38, Dundee 24 July 2014 - #5
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=252536

I am really hoping for an update to hear that the suv had been parked there and no foul play was at all involved. Until then I unfortunately think there is something more sinister at play.
 
  • #231
Howdy! Good to see you! Great point - Doesn't make a lick of sense that she would bother to pick up a Rx for her child's eczema if she was planning suicide? Very bizarre. Maybe she was thinking she had better pick it up because there was no way the husband would remember to pick it up on his way home from work? But still, why?

Howdy, Bootsctr!
 
  • #232

Thank you! That is a very good article. Husband is sticking to his story, but others are saying something different.

“She's a model mother. A model wife,” he said Thursday. “Again, it wouldn't make sense if she was just to leave on her own."

He told News 8 that nothing seemed out of the ordinary in his wife’s behavior in the days before the disappeared.

But Quynh Chau, who runs a nonprofit called The Source of Hope, told News 8 that Christine Woo had recently contacted her and seemed depressed. She says Christine Woo was supposed to attend an event to help the homeless but didn’t show up.
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Ummmm, guess I'm being picky, but she didn't leave alone, she left with the kids.
 
  • #233
I think if she did commit suicide, it was with the idea that her children would be safely discovered very shortly. She might have reasoned that with the kids locked into their car seats, they'd be safe until they were discovered, by the end of the day. Where she parked really isn't as described in the media, I don't think. She's parked where other cars would be parked next to her or very near her, from what I can tell.
 
  • #234
I think if she did commit suicide, it was with the idea that her children would be safely discovered very shortly. She might have reasoned that with the kids locked into their car seats, they'd be safe until they were discovered, by the end of the day. Where she parked really isn't as described in the media, I don't think. She's parked where other cars would be parked next to her or very near her, from what I can tell.

I agree. I don't know if you can see this picture, but it does show other cars parked close to her vehicle. Someone could have parked on the passenger side of her vehicle and looked in the windows from the side.

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  • #235
I think if she did commit suicide, it was with the idea that her children would be safely discovered very shortly. She might have reasoned that with the kids locked into their car seats, they'd be safe until they were discovered, by the end of the day. Where she parked really isn't as described in the media, I don't think. She's parked where other cars would be parked next to her or very near her, from what I can tell.

I wish she would have somehow instructed the oldest what to do, perhaps saying, "Mommy is going to take a nap. If you need to use the bathroom or get thirsty, please ask for help in the store."

I have plenty of questions, but am holding them until COD (and DOD) is known.

JMO.
 
  • #236
I live near this shopping center, her car seemed to be parked away from the store and her windows seemed to be tinted fairly dark.
 
  • #237
I agree. I don't know if you can see this picture, but it does show other cars parked close to her vehicle. Someone could have parked on the passenger side of her vehicle and looked in the windows from the side.

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This is just a guess but maybe LE put those screens in the front window to keep media/public from seeing in the windshield of the car.
 
  • #238
There is something about the husband that really concerns me. I wonder if the car was parked there the entire time. I read somewhere that he took the DART home on Tuesday, that seems odd to me since they live in Frisco and they have two vehicles.
 
  • #239
I am unfamiliar with this service from credit cards - getting a text message when the card is used. Does anyone use that service?

"He did, however, get text messages by phone saying that prior to her death, Christine Woo had used her credit card at a Walgreens near her home and was captured on surveillance footage with her children inside the store."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...mom-friends-reveal-depressed-overwhelmed.html
 
  • #240
I am unfamiliar with this service from credit cards - getting a text message when the card is used. Does anyone use that service?

"He did, however, get text messages by phone saying that prior to her death, Christine Woo had used her credit card at a Walgreens near her home and was captured on surveillance footage with her children inside the store."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...mom-friends-reveal-depressed-overwhelmed.html

This is not uncommon. Most companies offer this service now. Especially banks.
 

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