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[The Unsolved Mystery of the Mary Morris Murders: Coincidence or Calculated Hit?]-[Episode 295: The Mary Morris Murders]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-01-29

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The Bizarre Case of the Two Mary Morrises

In a chilling true crime narrative, the podcast explores the "Mary Morris Murders"—a case that stands out for its eerie coincidences and disturbing lack of resolution. In October 2000, in Houston, Texas, two women—Mary Lou Henderson Morris and Mary McGinnis Morris—were murdered within four days of each other. The confusion began at the coroner’s office, where Mary Lou’s daughter, Marilyn, was initially told that her mother’s remains were still at the morgue, only to discover that the office had conflated her mother with the other Mary Morris, whose body had just been discovered.

The First Victim: Mary Lou Henderson Morris

Mary Lou, a 48-year-old loan officer at Chase Bank, was described as a vibrant, wholesome individual with a deep love for her rose garden and horses. On October 12, 2000, she left for work in her Chevy Lumina, but she never arrived. Her husband, Jay, later received a strange inquiry from her supervisor asking if she was home, a call that lacked the professional context one would expect. Her body was eventually discovered inside her burned-out vehicle in a remote area near a pipeline ditch. Investigators noted that the fire had been burning for hours, and while her wedding ring and purse were missing, police were initially baffled by the lack of clear motive or evidence, dismissing the possibility of a random crime due to the sophisticated nature of the disposal.

The Second Victim: Mary McGinnis Morris

Just days later, 39-year-old nurse practitioner Mary McGinnis Morris was kidnapped and murdered. Unlike Mary Lou, she was shot in the head with her own firearm—a weapon her husband, Mike, had taught her to use for protection following workplace harassment by a coworker, Dwayne Young. Mary McGinnis had been vocal about her fear of Young, who had reportedly left a note saying "death to her" and had been fired shortly before the murder. Despite this, Young maintained his innocence, even pointing fingers at Mary’s best friend, Lori Gemmell, and her husband, Mike. Like Mary Lou, Mary McGinnis had her wedding ring stolen, a detail that deepened the suspicion of a professional hit.

The "Hitman" Theory and Unanswered Questions

Public speculation quickly turned to the theory that a hitman had been hired to kill Mary McGinnis, but mistakenly targeted Mary Lou due to their shared names, similar appearances, and comparable vehicles (a Chevy Lumina and a Dodge Intrepid). This theory gained traction because of the missing wedding rings—often a "token" used by hitmen to prove a job is done. However, the podcast hosts highlight significant plot holes: the crime scenes were 25 miles apart, the methods of death differed (one burned, one shot), and the motive remains elusive.

Eerie Aftermath and Lingering Mystery

Adding to the sinister nature of the case, Jay Morris began receiving mysterious late-night phone calls from a payphone asking for his deceased wife, despite his phone line being private. When he attempted to bait the caller by providing a detective’s phone number, the caller hung up and never called again. Despite the striking parallels, local authorities maintained that the two deaths were merely a "big coincidence." The podcast concludes on a somber note, emphasizing that even years later, there is no consensus, no arrests, and no definitive explanation for why two women with the same name met such similar, tragic ends in the same city.

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I feel indulged.
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I love, love, love them after dinner.
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We've been working.
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kick back and relax
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something is amiss
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catch wind of
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keep something close to the chest
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take a great deal of time
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