EXCLUSIVE: Police files reveal accused murderer of UT ballerina was diagnosed with schizophrenia, autism and depression and beaten by his grandmother
Meechaiel Criner, 17, has been charged with first degree murder
The body of Haruka Weiser, 18, a first year theater and dance student at University of Texas was found in Waller creek on the Austin campus
The teen suffers from a range of mental health disorders
Criner had a violent and chaotic upbringing in Texarkana that included several incidents where he was an abuse victim
Police file describes one incident in which his grandmother, Mary Wadley, attacked him and left him with both eyes swollen shut in 2009
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nia-autism-depression-beaten-grandmother.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nia-autism-depression-beaten-grandmother.htmlShe also told the officer that she had no idea of her grandson's height and weight but revealed that he had been arrested in Seagoville – a small town just south of Dallas – the day before.
According to Seagoville police records, Criner was released after telling officers that he was planning to head for Austin, where he is now in jail.
I was highly suspicious of the grandma instantly. She threw him under the bus immediately, deflecting any responsibility from herself... I don't believe she was ever looking for him. Most immediate family members don't accept the truth of their loved ones at first, and are in denial.EXCLUSIVE: Police files reveal accused murderer of UT ballerina was diagnosed with schizophrenia, autism and depression and beaten by his grandmother
Meechaiel Criner, 17, has been charged with first degree murder
The body of Haruka Weiser, 18, a first year theater and dance student at University of Texas was found in Waller creek on the Austin campus
The teen suffers from a range of mental health disorders
Criner had a violent and chaotic upbringing in Texarkana that included several incidents where he was an abuse victim
Police file describes one incident in which his grandmother, Mary Wadley, attacked him and left him with both eyes swollen shut in 2009
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nia-autism-depression-beaten-grandmother.html
EXCLUSIVE: Police files reveal accused murderer of UT ballerina was diagnosed with schizophrenia, autism and depression and beaten by his grandmother
Meechaiel Criner, 17, has been charged with first degree murder
The body of Haruka Weiser, 18, a first year theater and dance student at University of Texas was found in Waller creek on the Austin campus
The teen suffers from a range of mental health disorders
Criner had a violent and chaotic upbringing in Texarkana that included several incidents where he was an abuse victim
Police file describes one incident in which his grandmother, Mary Wadley, attacked him and left him with both eyes swollen shut in 2009
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nia-autism-depression-beaten-grandmother.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/sister-teen-accused-ut-murder-speaks-article-1.2594480Criner’s sister, a 23-year-old law student living in Houston, said the teen was supposed to be in the custody of Texas Child Protective Services. He was placed in an Austin group home after he ran away from his grandma's, but eventually escaped from the state-run home, too, his sister said.
An earlier 'report' said that he was placed with CPS in Killeen, Texas. I think the reporters are just reporting what other reporters are reporting. So far, he has been reported in McKinney, Seagoville, Killeen. I think most reporters are reporting rumors and not hard factual information.Criner had previously been with CPS in Austin, which this sounds like it happened after his arrest in Seagoville:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/sister-teen-accused-ut-murder-speaks-article-1.2594480
I'm confused about the timeline.
Haruka had an event/class on Sunday evening and texted her roommate (or is it a student friend?) around 9:30'ish stating she was leaving.
Criner was picked up on Monday by LE and brought to the homeless shelter. They were not aware of a missing person at this point.
Why the delay? Wouldn't the person Haruka texted be concerned at some point that night? Why not call LE then? And I thought I read somewhere that the UT police were notified first. Considering she was found right between her dorm and the last place she was seen - what took so long to find her?
I have been thinking this from the beginning and keep forgetting to ask.
I'm confused about the timeline.
Haruka had an event/class on Sunday evening and texted her roommate (or is it a student friend?) around 9:30'ish stating she was leaving.
Criner was picked up on Monday by LE and brought to the homeless shelter. They were not aware of a missing person at this point.
Why the delay? Wouldn't the person Haruka texted be concerned at some point that night? Why not call LE then? And I thought I read somewhere that the UT police were notified first. Considering she was found right between her dorm and the last place she was seen - what took so long to find her?
I have been thinking this from the beginning and keep forgetting to ask.
Bike might have been stolen from somebody or found somewhere. That sure doesn't mean he wants to be a female. Some of the items belonging to the victim were apparently burned. So I really doubt he wanted her things to wear them.
Or perhaps her roommate, while concerned, was attempting not to be in Haruka's business. After all. They were roommates, young adults away at college. She may have been slightly concerned when Haruka didn't show up as expected, but not so worried that she would want to create a big fuss.
The next morning, when it was time to get to class and still no Haruka, I can see that being different. "Hey, this is very unlike her, I hope nothing is wrong, I better contact campus security just in case something has happened to her"
I'm confused about the timeline.
Haruka had an event/class on Sunday evening and texted her roommate (or is it a student friend?) around 9:30'ish stating she was leaving.
Criner was picked up on Monday by LE and brought to the homeless shelter. They were not aware of a missing person at this point.
Why the delay? Wouldn't the person Haruka texted be concerned at some point that night? Why not call LE then? And I thought I read somewhere that the UT police were notified first. Considering she was found right between her dorm and the last place she was seen - what took so long to find her?
I have been thinking this from the beginning and keep forgetting to ask.
I agree....though I think it was an instructor or classmate who called to report her, not the roommate? Am I mis-remembering?
(I am in no way finding fault with the roommate. The sole person at fault is in police custody.)
I don't think it does either plus people rob when the opportunity is right and the girl's bike could have been the easiest one to take at the time.
What his family says is a little confusing. One says he is slow and the other said he is highly intelligent.
We seem to see a lot of family members lately of murderers who immediately come out and say they are mentally ill and when it goes to court it turns out not to be so and they are not ruled mentally insane by judicial standards but are found fit to stand trial. There are many people who are in prison locked away forever or even on death row who have some type of mental illness even the conditions he is said to have.
With him trying to burn some of the evidence it shows he did know what he did was wrong.
IMO