his facebook -
https://www.facebook.com/enrique.arochi.9?fref=ts
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...iles-away.html
Man who gave emotional interview after disappearance of friend 'spotted on camera walking with her into deserted garage then driving away despite insisting he was parked somewhere else'
(Nov. 5, 2014) A man who gave an emotional interview after the disappearance of his friend was "spotted on camera walking with her into deserted garage and driving out in his car despite insisting he was parked somewhere else."
Plano, Texas Police say that Enrique Arochi, the last person seen with Christina Morris before she disappeared on August 30, made many false statements over the course of the investigation.
"Arochi has made numerous false statements and omitted pertinent information to Affiant during the course of the investigation into Morris' disappearance," Plano Detective Cathy Stamm wrote in the affidavit for the search warrant, reports Dallas News.
"Affiant believes Arochi has intentionally made false statements which have hindered detectives in locating Morris."
One such claim was that Arochi parked his car in a different garage than Morris.
Surveillance footage shows him walking with Morris and later shows him pulling his car out of the garage at 3:58 a.m.
When police showed Arochi the footage of him driving away he said, "I must have parked there."
"The inconsistency was where I parked because both parking lots look exactly identical," Arochi told KRLD 1080. "And I don't have a sense of direction so I didn't really know where I parked."
CBS reports that while Arochi says that Morris was never in his car, police believe she may have been inside when he was pulling away from the garage in the early hours of the morning on August 30.
"So we walked and we split and after I saw my car, I went to my car. I don't know where she went, or if she went to her car. I just went to my car and left."
"I honestly didn't see anything. I was just walking to my car," said Arochi in an exclusive interview with CBS.
Plano police has since investigated Arochi's car looking for fluids, hair, and DNA evidence but haven't yet reported their findings.
According to a warrant, police say they also have video of Arochi examining strange parts of his car at a grocery store in Allen just hours after Morris' disappearance.
Also following the disappearance, Arochi had "bruising to his right forearm" and "abrasions to his right hand."
He told police that he punched his car fender but police took pictures of the vehicle and the damage didn't match Arochi's description.
A co-worker of Arochi's told investigators that the day after Morris' disappearance, Arochi looked like s**t, was walking with a limp, and supposedly had bite marks on his arm.
Arochi told his co-worker he was in a fight the night before but that story changed as well.
He says his injuries have nothing to do with Morris' disappearance and says that he had an accident that day changing his tire.
"I didn't have any bite marks on my arm, I had an accident that day changing my tire -- and there's proof of that cause I texted my girlfriend telling her I was changing my tires and that's been cleared," said Arochi.
Arochi has admitted to police that the night of Morris' disappearance; he had taken Adderall and consumes 10 shots of liquor and 3-5 beers.
Another one of Arochi's false statements was that he says he didn't contact Morris' boyfriend Hunter Foster the night she disappeared.
Police say that Arochi's phone shows him making calls and texts to Foster at 3:50, 3:53, and 3:55 the morning she disappeared.
Despite Arochi's holes in his story, he has stood by his innocence.
Morris' mother wants to know where her daughter is and she believes that Arochi has the answers.
"I feel like the one person that walked her to the parking garage has to know something," Jonni McElroy, Morris's mother, told CBS 11 News.
Arochi says he hasn't spoken with Morris' mother despite protestors standing outside his home with signs reading, "tell us the truth Enrique."
Arochi still says he has nothing to do with Morris and said, "I had nothing to do with her disappearance," said Arochi.
"I just want them to come forward. It's not only affecting her family, it's affecting a lot of people around us. It's just not fair if someone's holding onto that piece of information that may lead to where Christina may be. I just want them to be honest and come forward."
Arochi says he has been told by Plano police that he is not a suspect but that he is only a person of interest.
Wait, I thought he said he was parked in the parking garage? this whole time I thought both were parked in the parking garage, walked in together, and when she got to her car he walked to his (I assumed they weren't parked next to each other, or even that close). So, if he claimed he wasn't parked there, how did it take so long for them to realize that he lied? I mean, they had the camera footage the whole time.
Maybe they knew and were not releasing that info at first, but due to no more leads/info, they decided to let the public know? This whole case confuses me....
I missed where it said he was in the garage for an hour (and I even re-read!), but the fact that he's all "I didn't park where she did....ohhh wait...maybe I did, I don't remember." and bite marks and shit....yeah...he's guilty as fuck. I hope bf isn't in on it, but after seeing him on camera I wouldn't be surprised.
could be my mistake. the first report said they left the party at 3 but the second says 4 and the third says he is shown leaving at 3:58 after making several calls to the bf.
On Wednesday, the Wylie Police Department released the September arrest report for Enrique Arochi, the Allen man under scrutiny for being the last person seen with Christina Morris, who went missing Aug. 30 from the Shops at Legacy in Plano.
The arrest report from Sept. 15 alleges Arochi stole a gold Samsung Galaxy S5 phone, valued at $650, from the Sprint Wireless Store he managed in Wylie.
On Nov. 1, Arochi said he was on a leave of absence from Sprint due to the Morris investigation, but according to coworkers, Arochi was fired after his arrest for theft.
“He had three phones and would switch them out,” said a coworker, who asked to remain anonymous. “It was always the same number, but he would switch them out. I was there the day [he was caught]. We got a shipment of a few phones that were not in our inventory, and he had them hidden on his desk.”
During an inventory check, a higher-up called Arochi and confronted him about the theft, which occurred Aug. 25, according to the report.
Arochi reportedly wiped the phone of data before his arrest, according to a second coworker.
While there is no evidence this arrest had anything to do with Morris’ disappearance, both Sprint employees said he “bullied” them and told them not to talk with police in the days after she went missing.
“He tried to act like he was doing us a favor, [saying] ‘I don’t want them to harass you,’” said the second coworker, who worked with Arochi on Aug. 30.
Although he was scheduled to work at 8 a.m. the morning Morris disappeared, Arochi did not arrive to the store until about 11 a.m., according to coworkers, and seemed like he “hadn’t slept in two weeks.”
“He was very messed up. It was pretty clear he was on something,” said the second coworker. “He had a bite mark on his arm, there were bruises all over his fists and a big dent in the side of his car. I asked him about it and he didn’t give me an answer, just said, ‘Yeah, I know it’s there.’”
When asked about Arochi’s demeanor after Morris’ disappearance, both men agreed he seemed stressed.
“It was weird; he was always in the back,” the first coworker said. “Usually he would be in the front trying to get sales, but at that time when that was going on [after her disappearance], even after when the police came and started investigating us a little, before that he started telling me, ‘Yeah, man, I’m a good person, I don’t go out no more, I don’t smoke no more,’ stuff like that. Making it seem like, where is this all coming from?”
Before Arochi was promoted to manager a few months ago, the coworker said he was an outgoing, regular guy who often came in and shared stories about his wild weekends. After his promotion, the anger issues began.
And after the release of the search warrant affidavit for Arochi’s car, which was granted to Plano PD on Sept. 26 after detectives determined he “intentionally made false statements, which have hindered detectives in locating Morris,” his coworkers believe their former manager has something to hide.
“I can tell when he lies ... whenever he was expressing his concern, specifically the moment he said ‘I feel bad for the family, I really do,’ I could tell he was lying from his diction and from his speech pattern,” the first coworker said.
At this time, Arochi, who hired attorney Paul Johnson this week, is not a suspect in the disappearance of Morris.
Arochi could not be reached for comment.http://starlocalmedia.com/allenameri....html?mode=jqm
How in the world is he not a suspect?
WTF WTF WTF WTF WTF.“He was very messed up. It was pretty clear he was on something,” said the second coworker. “He had a bite mark on his arm, there were bruises all over his fists and a big dent in the side of his car. I asked him about it and he didn’t give me an answer, just said, ‘Yeah, I know it’s there.’”
Seriously?
This is moving on to the grand jury...
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/11/17/g...t-worth-woman/
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - A Collin County Grand Jury is set to take up the case of Christina Morris, the Fort Worth woman missing since August and last seen in Plano. Grand Jury records indicate the panel is looking at the last man known to have been with her.
Subpoenas indicate a Grand Jury will hear the case December 4, and Christina Morris? mother is grateful the investigative process is picking up momentum.
?My heart is literally shattered right now,? she told CBS 11 News as she bundled up to begin another walking search for clues Monday afternoon. Jonni McElroy is still searching. Searching for her daughter who disappeared nearly three months ago.
?I still believe she?s alive until I?m otherwise proven wrong. If I am proven wrong and she?s not then she deserves a proper burial? everything,? she said.
The subpoenas show the Grand Jury wants information on and interviews with Enrique Arochi, also known as Enrique Arochi Gutierrez. He is seen in parking surveillance garage video with Morris in the early morning hours of the last known day she was seen alive.
WATCH: Last Person Seen With Missing Woman Speaks With CBS 11
He has denied involvement in her disappearance but investigators executed a search warrant of his car. McElroy believes he knows more than he is saying, and as a mother, implores him to speak out. ?I hope that he realizes and sees that all we?re seeking is the truth, the bottom is we want answers. If he knows those answers we need him to be truthful (and) give us those answers,? she said.
TIMELINE OF EVENTS IN CHRISTINA MORRIS CASE
August 30 (3:55 a.m.): Morris last seen
August 30 (10:15 a.m.): Arochi Scrubs Car at Kroger (surveillance footage)
September 2: Morris reported missing
September 3: Arochi interviewed twice
September 4: Arochi?s car searched
September 8: car damage examined (inconsistent with Arochi?s explanation)
September 10: Arochi?s coworker interviewed
September 24: Police obtain surveillance video from Kroger in Allen
September 26: Search warrant issued for car
Read full search warrant: (go to above link)
Police are expanding their search....
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Pla...283252741.html
Thursday, Nov 20, 2014 • Updated at 9:19 AM CST
Plano police were searching again Wednesday afternoon for 23-year-old Christina Morris, who has now been missing for nearly three months.
Officers fanned out across a large area near Waters Creek off U.S. Highway 75 in Allen, focusing their search in fields and heavily wooded areas. So far they have found no evidence of foul play and no evidence of Morris since she disappeared from the Shops at Legacy in the early morning hours of Aug. 30.
The Plano police chief told officers in a meeting Wednesday that the Morris case is a top priority for the department and that they have dedicated two detectives to focus solely on this case.
“If she is dead, she is not going to be in a highly public area,” said Officer David Tilley, with the Plano Police Department. “Somebody would have already run across that.”
Not only are police searching for clues, but so is Morris’ family.
“There’s so much area to search,” said Morris’ mom, Jonni McElroy.
McElroy said she will never give up looking for her daughter.
“I always pray, ‘Let me have something,'” said McElroy.
On Saturday, McElroy will go back home to Tulsa for the first time since Morris was reported missing.
“Even though it's just four hours away, I feel like it's hundreds and hundreds of miles away,” said McElroy.
McElroy said she hopes someone will have the courage to come forward with answers to help find her daughter.
“It is kind of like a needle in a haystack,” said Tilley. “But I can tell you, if you go through that haystack thoroughly and you spend enough time working on it and go through every piece of hay, you will find that needle. And that's what our goal is.”
Arochi had to be hired by the BF, right? Why else would he be calling the BF and denying it? Crazy that neither of them has been arrested or even made a suspect.
I just hope the cops know what they are doing and have more facts than what the public have and that there are answers soon.
I was wondering why they were searching there. I read an updated article that said cadaver dogs were brought in.
Then I found this from the family's (Christina's family) PI
?From the look of him and the way that he acts ? there?s something not right about him. ? He wasn?t being truthful, and my question would be, ?Why?? If you?re innocent, then sit down and talk to people,? Boudreaux said. ?Don?t just go hide in your house ? that?s ridiculous. The other day, I found out he had turned his phone off when he was on [State Highway] 121 between the Shops and Custer. And then the damage to his car, the scratches and bite marks on his arm, the limping. You think about things like that. I?m a straight shooter; I?m going to tell you how it is. If you look at his eyes, they jump really fast left to right when he?s talking. That?s abnormal.?
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Yeah, they did. From one article I read on it:
The police don't seem to be taking the hit very seriously, though. They are on record as stating they do not believe she was killed in the garage. The hit is just for human fluid in general, and not linked directly to her in any way.During Friday’s search, the K-9 team “hit” a scent indicating the presence of human bodily fluids on a concrete pillar inside the garage where Morris was last seen.
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/275900...friend-charged
The boyfriend of Christina Morris, a woman who's been missing for more than three months, was indicted recently in connection to a drug sting.
FOX 4 first exposed alleged drug abuse at a local night club in September as part of a news station investigation, and now, 15 people have been indicted after a Dallas police and federal investigation.
Among those arrested and indicted was Morris' live-in boyfriend, Hunter Lee Foster.
Foster, 23, faces a federal charge of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.
The indictment says on Aug. 1, Foster was working with others to deal molly, a form of ecstasy.
Foster and Morris lived together in Fort Worth.
Morris disappeared after a night out with friends.
She was last seen Aug. 30 walking with a friend to a parking garage at the Shops at Legacy in Plano.
Her disappearance has been the focus of numerous police and volunteer searches around Collin County.
Morris' stepmother, Anna, talked with FOX 4 Tuesday night about the news.
She says she hopes this does not cause a distraction in the effort to find Morris.
“They're separate,” said Anna. “They're separate cases, and I don't want people to assume that because Hunter has been arrested for these crimes that Christina was somehow involved or put herself into this position, because that is just not true.”
Most of the 15 people indicted face federal charges of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says the drugs involved everything from cocaine to heroin, and guns were seized during the arrests.
A FOX 4 undercover investigation exposed Eternal Eden, an after-hours dance club in Jaguars in Northwest Dallas.
It opens on Sunday mornings at 3 a.m. for anyone over 18 years of age.
Our story profiled a 19-year-old woman who died from a drug overdose after a night of partying at the club.
Police reports also showed 44 calls for service during a 9-month period.
Feds say the suspects were all arrested at or near the club.
If convicted, penalties could include up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
Of course her family is going to say that their daughter wasn't involved in a drug scheme lol.
But maybe she knew too much...maybe that's why that guy called her boyfriend like 3 times around the time she went missing...to let him know the deed was done.
The plot thickens.
Here was the undercover investgation that was done on the club a few months ago.
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/265397...urs-dance-club
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/lo...le4467449.html
They arrested her shady, fucking friend.
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