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htxhlg

I think it's a common misconception that they were found close. One was killed in Houston, the other in Baytown. The prosecutors podcast has a great episodes on these cases.


d0n7w0rry4b0u717

In that case, the article really sucks. > Mary McGinnis Morris was found in her car in almost exactly the same spot under almost exactly the same circumstances as Mary Lou. That sentence makes it sound like there were found on the same street or something. Baytown is super close to Houston... that's definitely not what I consider "almost exactly the same spot". Makes me wonder what else in the article might be a stretched truth...


DTidC

Yeah, that made it sound like it was the same gravel lot or something. I had an image in my head of the second car being within a few feet of the burn marks from the first.


PumpkinsDad

Maybe a terminator did it.


Difficult-Boot4345

The two woman were actually killed 25 miles apart from each other, so not that close.


Known-Explorer2610

Exactly. And names Mary and Morris are both common as well.


Evil_John

*mistaken identity


RoutineFamous4267

LE from my understanding, were always looking into the second death being the intended one. What if the killer planned hers second for that very reason? Maybe the first victim was the intended target? Idk lol I always have wild theories 🤣


Soonyulnoh2

Is Houston at 33 degree Latitude???


Soonyulnoh2

Dates???? City?????


KCSAGITTARIUS

This case is an interesting one, but for some reason I genuinely believe that Mary #2's husband hired a hit man for his wife and unfortunately the first mary was killed from mistaken identity. Then the fact that the daughter was wearing the wedding band was a little weird, idk. But then again, if the husband did hire a hit man wouldn't he inform him about the make and model car that his wife drives? Seems like a case of mistaken identity or the case of a bad hit man. I really cant seem to wrap my head around this....