In the interview, he only parrots back what the Interviewer says...she does not give him opportunity to speak freely. This may have been due to her desire for notice, or it may have been his reluctance; the video does not make it clear. It is not a reliable denial but more information is needed. Broken quotes and leading questions...His body language does not inspire confidence in his responses. Police obtained search warrant for his car:
PLANO (CBSDFW.COM) - Plano police have searched the car of
the man last seen with missing Fort Worth woman Christina
Morris.
Morris last seen entering a parking garage at the Shops at Legacy,
in the early morning hours of August 30, with a high school
acquaintance, Enrique Arochi.
According to the warrant, which was executed in September, police
searched Arochi’s 2010 Chevrolet Camaro for bodily fluids, hair
and DNA evidence. The warrant does not say what was found.
Police also say Arochi has made many false statements over the
course of the investigation, which have hindered detectives,
including lying about contacting Morris’ boyfriend right after she
disappeared.
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Arochi’s phone shows that calls and text messages were sent to
Morris’ boyfriend, Hunter Foster, at 3:50, 3:53, and 3:55 the
morning of her disappearance. Arochi initially denied that he
spoke to Morris after they left a mutual friend’s nearby apartment
to walk to their cars. But when police traced calls and texts to
Foster on his phone, Arochi changed his story and told police that
he let Morris borrow his phone and that she must have placed the
calls and texts.
Police also say Arochi lied about where he parked his car the night
Morris disappeared. He said he did not park in the same garage as
Morris. But when police showed him surveillance video of his car
driving out of the same garage, he admitted he did park there.
Detectives believe Morris may have been in his car when he drove
out of the garage at 3:58 a.m. Arochi has told police that Morris
has never been in his car.
According to the warrant, police are also investigating damage to
Arochi’s car, which was repaired after Morris’ disappearance.
Police say they have video of Arochi examining and cleaning
unusual parts of his car at a grocery store in Allen, hours after
Morris disappeared. Police obtained that video on September 24.
Arochi had bruising to his “bruising to his right forearm” and
“abrasions to his right hand” following Morris’ disappearance and
told police that he had punched his car fender. But police took
pictures of the damage to an auto repair shop, which found the
damage inconsistent with his story.
One of Arochi’s coworkers also told police that he “looked like
s***,” was walking with a limp and had a visible bite mark on his
arm the day after Morris disappeared. Arochi told the coworker he
had been in a fight the day before.
Arochi told police that he took Adderall and consumed 10 shots of
liquor and 3-5 beers on the day Morris disappeared.
Arochi says he has a prescription for Adderall and maintains he had
He denies his injuries had anything to do with Morris, saying they
happened before she disappeared. “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.
“The inconsistency was where I parked because both parking lots
look exactly identical,” continued Arochi in an interview with
KRLD 1080. “And I don’t have a sense of direction so I didn’t
really know where I parked.”
look exactly identical,” continued Arochi in an interview with
KRLD 1080. “And I don’t have a sense of direction so I didn’t
really know where I parked.”
Arochi says he has been told by Plano police that he is not a
suspect, only a person of interest, and he says he does not feel like
a suspect.
suspect, only a person of interest, and he says he does not feel like
a suspect.
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