From Botched Morton Case, Hope Emerges in Cold Inquiry
Almost everything that Caitlin and Jesse Baker know about their mother, who was mysteriously murdered 23 years ago when they were small children, comes from memories shared by relatives and from fading family photos of the smiling, petite brunette.
Over the years, aunts and uncles told them stories about their protective and generous sister. Their father recalled the loving wife who seemed to live in her pink sweat suit. Their grandmother shared pictures of their mother’s favorite horse, Molly, and tattered newspaper clippings of articles she wrote as a student journalist.
But no one has been able to answer ...

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Kathi Thomas via Texas Tribune on Facebook
It appears that in their zeal to convict Mr. Mortin, the Williamson County officials did indeed allow a violent murderer to go undetected and murder again. I hope that THEY receive the full force of the law for not having given full discover to the Morton's attorney. It is shameful- they ruined Mr. Morton's life and quite possibly enabled more children to lose their mother.:(
Kelley Masters via Texas Tribune on Facebook
The Tribune is doing a great job covering this.
Dale H Curry via Texas Tribune on Facebook
And Wilco's current DA, quick to point out he was not in office was all to ready to keep the withheld evidence from the defense. So quick, one would think he was covering up for Perry again. If Williamson County gives a shit about justice, they will begin recall petitions against this Perry drone