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After reading a few dozen post on this thread, I'm willing to bet the remains belong to Christina.
Christina's Mom, Dad, family, and friends never gave up. They just kept on keeping on. That is testament to how very loved Christina was, is, and always will be. My thoughts are with them as they have to face the finality of the searches if this is Christina. The hardest part will just be beginning.
I want E. A. to be charged with murder, tried for murder, and found guilty of murder. This is murder now, not just kidnapping. (that is bad enough)
The only way E. A. should not be tried for murder is if he confesses and pleads guilty and avoids trial. It needs to be on the official 'books' that he is a murderer. OR, if Christina's parents do not want to go through a trial as he is already in prison for the rest of his life.
*I do sincerely hope that this is Christina. Her loved ones and friends could begin the long, long road to healing. There is no such thing as 'closure'. I wanted to scream that in my son's case. Healing is an excruciatingly long and heartbreaking process.
*Sorry for the long post.
I wish we could quote from previous threads!
Someone asked if EA will be charged with murder now: he could be, because he was never charged with murder. But since he's been found guilty of kidnapping and has essentially a life sentence, my guess is they won't charge him unless an appeal overturns his kidnapping conviction. It would really be a waste of time and resources to try him on the murder when he's already in prison for life. But Texas is big on justice so maybe they will!
Location is only about 30 miles N.E. of the Shops.. I tend to think it is CM.
No caps, Steve?This is certainly the right geography. Assuming she was in his trunk until Sunday afternoon (as I understand the pings), it's very close to 18 miles from where he would get on hwy 75 near his house to where he would get off at this location in Anna. At 75 mph, that's only 15 minutes or so. And this would have had him heading away from civilization, people, and city, to some place fairly remote and barely populated, which is the obvious direction we've always supposed he would have gone to look for.
This is certainly the right geography. Assuming she was in his trunk until Sunday afternoon (as I understand the pings), it's very close to 18 miles from where he would get on hwy 75 near his house to where he would get off at this location in Anna. At 75 mph, that's only 15 minutes or so. And this would have had him heading away from civilization, people, and city, to some place fairly remote and barely populated, which is the obvious direction we've always supposed he would have gone to look for.