Dr. Insanity - Mom Finds Daughter's Dismembered Body In Her Shed
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Hi, Patricia.
Sergeant Ranty, Liverpool, Downship Book.
You helped you, fighting.
Residents possibly helped remove a body.
I have a certain one to search in the shed.
Police are at a residence where, just days earlier, a mother of three had mysteriously disappeared.
And one day later, the police department received a chilling call.
A man claiming he'd been forced to dismember a body and get rid of it.
And he said that he shot her?
Yeah, and he can get the body out of the house and into the show.
So at that point, once he drug her over to the steps in the carc that rolled up in the
carpet, what happened at that way?
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It's December 17th around 6 p.m., Tiffany Morrison, a 34-year-old mother, is arriving at her mother-in-law's home, where she, her husband, and their three children have been living.
Before going inside, Tiffany records a short video, saying goodbye to a man she's been having an affair with.
She doesn't know it yet, but this will be the last recording of her alive.
I'm done.
It's over, we're done talking.
After recording this, she walks inside, greets her three children sitting by the Christmas tree, walks upstairs, and disappears.
The next time Tiffany would be seen, she would be in six different bags across East Liverpool.
What makes Tiffany's case so unsettling is that it unfolded at the moment no one expected.
For 17 years, Tiffany had built a life and raised a family with her high school sweetheart, Christopher Morrison.
They met back at East Liverpool Senior High at just 17 years old,
and from the outside, their world looked stable, ordinary even.
But Tiffany had a secret.
In the months leading up to her disappearance, Tiffany had begun an affair with a local man named Jake Hill.
The only real piece of evidence investigators had was the video Tiffany recorded.
just before she walked into her home for the last time.
In it, she said goodbye to Jake.
I'm done.
It's over.
We're done talking.
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At a first glance, this made Jake appear as a clear suspect, but detectives had no way of knowing
that the affair was merely the surface, only a fragment of the disturbing case that was about
come to light.
On December 20th at 6.49 a.m., three days after Tiffany's disappearance, 911 receives a
disturbing call. Thomas Slager, the father of Randy Slager, reports that he believes his son may have
helped move a deceased body in the days prior. Both Thomas and his son are asked to come to
the station to discuss the matter further. They have no idea yet, but this suspicion will
unravel into something far darker than they could have imagined, a dismembered body with a violent
killer still out in the public pushing investigators towards a single, risky move. They'll have to
stage one perfect moment to take him down. But at this point, police have made no connection to Tiffany's
disappearance whatsoever. But this is about to change. So let's start with how you were contacted,
when you were contacted.
Left for two days, so I don't really remember times.
But roughly, ballpark.
I got called, I had called, and he said you mean.
When did you get called red?
That night, so it was Sunday nights.
He called you Sunday night at the south.
Right, seven.
Yeah, seven.
Randy says the call came in around 7 p.m. that Sunday evening.
A friend needed a favor.
He said he needed someone to drive his car.
It was the same night Tiffany required.
recorded that video, the one where she said goodbye to her lover, Jake Hill, and committed to staying with her husband, Christopher.
Naturally, detectives saw Jake Hill as the obvious suspect, but the man asking Randy for help that night wasn't Jake Hill, as investigators had expected.
Instead, Randy would reveal it was someone even closer to Tiffany. It was Christopher Morrison, Tiffany's husband.
At this point, officers knew three things.
First, Tiffany had made the decision to leave Jake behind and return to Christopher.
Second, she had vanished without a trace.
And third, on that very same night, Christopher had reached out to Randy asking for help to move something.
None of it made sense.
If Tiffany had finally decided to come back to Christopher, why would that be the night he killed her?
Why not one of the countless other nights when she had actually been unfaithful?
Investigators realized there had to be a missing piece, something they weren't seeing.
And that's when Randy revealed something even darker.
Okay, what did he discuss with you at Subman?
He asked me if I could do my favorite.
Or not give them a ride.
You have a different call.
He dribbles over the car to the lights.
What kind of that was.
You need to make a lot of guess.
Okay.
There's Jake Hill.
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I don't know, I've never read what I could see.
For the first time, Jake Hill is officially mentioned.
Christopher had apparently gone even further with his plan.
According to Randy, Chris asked him to help hide a body,
while Chris would be, quote, dropping off his girlfriend at her new boyfriend's house.
If Randy's story was true, it pointed to one chilling possibility.
Chris was trying to frame Jake Hill
for the murder.
While all of this was already more than enough to alarm investigators,
Randy revealed that he knew even more about what had happened.
He told officers that he had actually gone to Chris's house that night
and that he could describe the disturbing things he found inside.
Once you got the shady side, what happened?
We walked in the house and all the kids were there and when we're sitting there and like,
Just got we talked, just growing the wound about stuff there.
At least Chris had a little, when you walked down in the basement,
he was just wanting to get back.
There for Tiffany, and wanting to leave him.
Okay.
Tiffany wanted to leave him?
I didn't assume just in the right being.
Somehow, and I don't know.
I don't know.
As I were from there, no other than stuff.
Somehow she was back at the house,
and she was there at the house at some corner.
That's the way he's put that devil on, a stalker, and Graham's sour.
He said we were all the call.
Randy explained that, quote, Tiffany was somehow back at the house.
We, of course, now know the reason why.
She had finally decided to move back in with Chris.
And that one detail makes everything that followed even more tragic.
Randy said he tried to calm Chris down, urging him to go to the point.
police. But instead of listening, Chris escalated the situation and began showing Randy
photos of Tiffany's dead body.
When I got downstairs, he looked at me and you started crying, you started telling me that
Tiffany had, you know, we're fighting. She was leaving him for some dude that sent you some
tape pace or something, and that leech slug. I don't believe that.
And he whipped and started out, slashed the thumb out.
I don't know the way.
He couldn't get the body out of the house.
And he'll do the shell.
Now, I try to talk to night with him.
I was a stupid.
I was hoping he's an idiot.
He should try to himself and all that.
But nothing, I mean, I couldn't convince him to be the only thing this cites.
He wanted to ask me out, but we'll work her up into the person.
I didn't know to that.
While all of this was gruesome, and more than enough to justify bringing in Chris for questioning,
one detail stood out to detectives, the messages between Chris and Jake.
If they could get access to those conversations, it might help them establish a clearer motive for Chris.
So over the next few days, investigators began digging deeper into his life,
and what they uncovered only further darkened an already disturbing case.
By tracking Chris's license plate in the days leading up to Tiffany's disappearance,
detectives traced him to one particular store.
On December 15th, just two days before Tiffany's disappearance,
Chris is caught on surveillance at the Harbor Freight on 4,130 Mall Drive in Steubenville.
There, he purchased two things,
a Hercules reciprocating saw and 12 brand new blades.
At the time, this wasn't enough to prove anything on its own,
But this simple receipt would later become crucial to the investigation.
Next were the conversations between Jake and Chris.
While it's unclear how officers obtained them,
it's obvious these messages played a significant role in shaping the case.
It turned out Tiffany's affair with Jake wasn't a secret at all.
In the weeks before she disappeared, Chris and Jake had been messaging each other regularly on social media.
With Jake frequently taunting him,
sent Chris explicit photos of Tiffany, pictures of his own genitals, and graphic depictions of
their sexual encounters. All of this created an unmistakably strong motive for Chris to act out
violently. And with that in mind, investigators prepared to arrest Chris and bring him in for
interrogation. But what they couldn't have predicted was that the arrest would turn out to be a
complete disaster, because Chris had no intentions of going to prison. Before they could even get to that
though, detectives still faced one final problem.
They had no clear timeline of Tiffany's final night,
no detailed account of what happened before she vanished.
They understood what happened between Randy and Chris,
and they knew the weeks of tension that led up to it.
But the events of that particular Sunday were still a troubling mystery.
That is, until they heard, a disturbing recollection from someone very close to him.
Chris's own mother.
The only witness in the home that Sunday evening, aside from Chris's own children.
At the time, she hadn't suspected a thing, but with everything detectives now knew, it was obvious.
The warning signs had been there all along, and those signs become unnervingly clear when she describes what Chris was doing that evening.
I do remember going downstairs in the basement yesterday to get a bag.
Okay.
I was going to do laundry, but when I was...
I asked the kids to get their clothes together.
He'd said, Mom, you do enough.
We'll take care of you clothes.
He did not want me in the basement for some reason.
And he had been hanging down there,
and then she was down there with him.
Well, what I thought?
I mean, as far as I know, she was with him.
And she did come upstairs Sunday night,
or was it Monday?
She did come up, and I was standing there at the Christmas tree,
and she'd come flying past me.
And, you know, she was having an affair with this guy,
so I figured she was hanging up.
here from embarrassment shame you know I grabbed a hold of her and I kissed her on the side of the
face and I told her I loved her you know and she says I love you too Chris had stopped his own
mother from going down to the basement where he and Tiffany had apparently been staying she recalled
that it was obvious Tiffany felt embarrassed about her unfaithfulness which only makes what happened
even more tragic but what she said next shifted things from tragic to deeply problematic she told
detective, she believed her own son
might have been planning to kill himself.
See, when all this
was going down yesterday, I thought
maybe he'd be up himself.
That's what I was thinking, but it couldn't make sense
to me that his vehicle wasn't there.
You know what I mean? Because I'm like
wire to hinge.
But shame, you know?
And that's, you know,
but then
I mean, this is just
all so much.
While this was sad and certainly
worrisome, it wasn't true. Chris wasn't dead. He was alive and well, and his time on the run
needed to come to an end. At this point, the East Liverpool Police Department had one final
thing to take care of before moving into arrest Chris, executing the search warrant on the shed
behind his house, the place where Tiffany's body was allegedly being capped. And once officers
opened that door, they would discover everything. Hi, Patricia.
Sergeant Ranty, we're going to go downshaput.
I have a symbol of the search shed.
So this is a copy of the search one.
Oster Talbot,
kidding in and myself, we're going to go up,
we're going to look around.
The search warrant is for anything, not your house.
Any of the outlining buildings or any of the permanently.
I don't have a problem with any of that.
How's the kids?
Right now they're with the other grandma.
First, the services were this morning.
And they, you know, the viewing, which, you know, there's going to be a really horrible.
I mean, I'm sick to my stomach.
I want to burn shut down as soon as possible.
No one to know when I can do that.
It's all still part of that, that's so our prosecutor would be able to answer that.
But we'll be talking again.
I don't know what to do with it.
You know what I mean?
I found all kinds of knives in here.
I took all those out of the bedroom.
And I think I'm just going to store them in the garage.
I don't know what I mean.
Look like how, but I can't.
Your son's had me up every morning at 4 o'clock.
Oh.
Sat.
Sick.
And I've got to still live here.
You know what I mean?
I get it.
I get it.
Let us get done what we need to do.
Tech is an art.
Colgy Tang.
And we'll give you a copy of the inventory when we're done.
All right.
I'm not really worried about the inventory.
Well, we have to eat.
I mean.
Tree powered.
Inside the cabin, officers made a horrifying discovery.
They found the saw Chris had purchased earlier, multiple knives, other weapons scattered around,
and then the final nail in the coffin, Tiffany's body, cut into pieces and placed into six separate bags.
At that moment, investigators knew they finally had all the evidence they needed.
With this new information, detectives knew it was finally time to move in and arrest Chris.
But before they could act, one major red flag stopped everything.
Members of the special response team had flagged a disturbing statement Chris had allegedly made.
He had warned that if police ever came after him, he would, quote, kill everyone.
This was taken extremely seriously.
So instead of rushing in, officers developed a careful, tactical plan to get Chris'
away from his house and into custody safely.
We got somebody today,
supposedly he killed his wife.
She's out back.
So we've been working to search one.
We just got it.
We wanted to get him out of the house
because he was going to kill all the kids and something.
The plan was straightforward.
Investigators would use Randy,
the man who had originally helped Chris dispose of the body
to lure Chris to a specific address
under the pretense of picking Randy up.
Uniformed units would be staged nearby.
Because Chris was armed and had a history of violent threats, officers settled on a tactical ruse, a routine traffic stop.
Their goal was simple.
Get him in handcuffs before he realized what was actually happening, then transport him to the station for questioning.
On December 20th at 6.09 p.m., the call came in.
Chris was en route to the pickup location.
Given his previous threats to kill law enforcement, the officer knew he had to move in with his.
extreme caution and stick to the operation exactly as planned.
What's the plate numbers?
I don't know the plate number.
I got the Jeep here.
You yell giving me some help right here in front of this house.
All right.
All right.
Bye.
18. 10.
9 for 90 bucks.
How are you doing, sir?
Good.
How are you doing?
Let's the Retray Spoof Church with you?
I'm in a county.
What do you do there?
All that your handgun thing.
I'm trying to see which one of these is good.
Oh, gosh.
Can I open that door and get there?
You got your fire room on you?
Yes, sir.
Where's it at?
It's on my belt line.
It's on your belt line?
Yeah.
Hey, do me a favor, so we're all safe.
Just step out for a second.
Sure.
Keep your hands on your head because I don't want a shot or anything.
You don't want to mean?
Try and turn around here.
Just hold tight.
I'm just going to place you in tuss just until I grab your gun, okay?
What's going on?
What?
We've got a call complaint down here.
I'm just following up on City.
Ask me to come down, help out.
I just pulled up to my buddies.
I was supposed to pick him up.
You supposed to pick up your buddy?
Yeah.
Who are you picking up?
Brandon Flaggers?
I don't know who that is.
It's tough.
The plan had worked.
Chris was now safely in cuffs,
and he didn't even know why.
But judging by his stressed expression and tense posture,
he likely realized that detectives were finally on to him.
Despite this, he would keep playing clueless.
Good.
I have 121, also have a firearm, and he is detained.
Quinter seems like the problem.
What? Come right back here.
Sure.
He can go do it.
Huh.
All right.
So back here.
Why am I stuck it in here?
What is going to go?
You're right?
We got somebody today, suppose he killed his wife.
She's out back.
So we've been working on search warrant.
We just got it.
We wanted to get him out of the house because he was going to kill all the kids and stuff.
Suppose he killed his wife.
So he got away.
We hooked him out to come get somebody.
Long story short, with everything's going on,
We didn't want him, you know, coming in and shooting so it was,
he actually had circumstances to get him.
I mean, I yelled pretty soon as I found out he was here.
Yeah.
But I wasn't going to take the chance of him taking the gun and going.
Right, no, for sure.
Because he's already threatened.
The officers had done everything they needed at the scene,
and now it was time to take Chris to the station.
But Chris still had no idea that this wasn't a simple traffic stop,
but an arrest for the murder and dismemberment,
of his own wife.
All right, so you where what's going on,
you have some gentlemen at the station want to talk to you.
Okay.
All right, so you're being detained,
taking back to the local township police department, okay?
Okay.
At that point, they'll talk to you
and let you know what's going on.
Can you guys roll my windows up for me?
Your car is getting towed to our station where you're going
and it's going to be put in the solid report
where it's heating or whatever
until they're done talking to you, okay?
Okay.
Chris, you know what I'm doing.
We'll explain all of that when you get there, okay?
Chris is now on his way to the station,
and he still hasn't been told that this is about his wife.
In his mind, detectives might have brought him in
for nothing more than a traffic issue,
something he can still talk his way out of.
But then, almost as if the guilt is pressing down on him,
or as if he's trying to misdirect detectives,
Chris suddenly, and without being prompted,
starts talking about his wife.
Hey, I'm Chief Kenneman
in Liverpool Township Police Department.
I got to ask you before we go.
Do you want them to talk to us?
I guess it depends on what it's about.
Well, you can stop at any time
if you decide you want to talk to the attorney.
A jeeps in my name, right?
What's that?
The jeeps in my is a dual ownership, right?
Yeah.
I didn't run the Jeep yet.
I don't know what's going on.
Why do you say that?
Who might it belong to?
I'm thinking like some did my wife say that my Jeep was stolen?
This moment is critical.
This detective has been on the case since Tiffany disappeared
and he knows exactly who Chris's wife is.
But if he acts like he recognizes her name,
their entire cover story, the traffic violation, collapses.
And the moment Chris realizes what's really going on,
he might stop talking altogether.
Fortunately, the detective handles it perfectly.
Who's your wife?
Tiffany Morrison.
Were you guys going through a separation or?
I guess.
You guess?
I guess.
What do you mean?
You guys?
You guys haven't talked in a while or?
We haven't talked to a couple days.
About a week ago, she took off on me.
She was gone for two days.
She didn't talk to me.
She barely talked to me.
She wouldn't text me back.
We had to work together.
So we went to work together.
And then I talked to her there.
I talked to her in coming back home.
He came back home, we were trying to work things out, or so I thought.
Turns out she changed her mind again, and she took off again.
Here, the detective sees an opportunity.
The goal is to slowly shift the conversation to Tiffany
and gather any details that might further incriminate Chris.
So the detective decides to apply a bit of pressure, and it works.
Chris is starting to look genuinely worried.
So when's the last time you saw her?
How many of you guys, sir?
But then last night?
Last night?
Last night, we argued, and she said, she was going back up to see her boyfriend,
and I said, okay, I said, but you're not taking my vehicles.
I said, so if you're leaving, then let him, the guy who has no car,
come down an hour away from where he lives and pick you up.
She's like, no, I'm taking my keys in the law.
I'm leaving.
I said, no, listen.
I said, okay, I'll tell you what, I'll take you there.
Pick a spot.
I'll drop you off close.
out from there. And she says, okay. So we started downhill, we started to an argument, I kicked her out
of my Jeep, and that was it. Here, Chris thinks he's giving them a solid alibi, but the detectives
already have a dismembered body in the shed he locked, and two witnesses who say he's responsible.
They don't need anything more, but they still want to hear why he did all of this.
Over the next 20 minutes, Chris breaks down their entire relationship, how it began, how things
turned dark and everything leading up
to Tiffany's disappearance. Towards the
end, Chris finally realizes
what the detectives are doing, and he
asks for an attorney, effectively
ending the interview.
Because he was armed, dangerous,
unstable, and
considered a flight risk, he would be held
on a $1.5 million
bond while awaiting indictment.
And due to the overwhelming
evidence, the body,
Randy's statement, motive revealed
through text messages with Jake Hill,
the receipt for the saw, and his threats towards his family and law enforcement,
detectives had everything they needed.
Chris is ultimately charged with aggravated murder, murder, tampering with evidence,
gross abuse of a corpse, possession of criminal tools, and firearm specifications.
He is sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
