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Police: Missing Kilgore Woman Possibly Raped

Posted/updated on: October 1, 2014 at 10:51 am

christina_davison_from_lnjKILGORE — A Kilgore woman missing since spring may have been sexually assaulted by several men, a court document suggests. That’s according to the Longview News-Journal. A digital storage device given to authorities by an informant was said to contain images and video showing Christina Rea Davison, 43, “being sexually assaulted by more than one person,” according to a search warrant filed in the 124th District Court. Investigators filed the warrant to receive the court’s permission to view the contents of the device, a flash drive, which was received from an informant who suggested it contained such video and photographs. The informant, who was not identified, later committed suicide, investigators said. investigators said.

The warrant was filed in the district clerk’s office one day before Davison’s ex-husband, a suspect in her disappearance, was released from the Harrison County Jail. According to the warrant, the flash drive was among at least two taken by a third party from the Hallsville home of Davison’s ex-husband, Craig Davison. He previously was named a person of interest in her disappearance. The person who took the flash drives gave them to the informant, the warrant states.

Christina Davison was last seen in a 1992 black Toyota Camry with a temporary license plate number of CL6D629. She was reported missing May 17 when she did not show up for work at Whataburger in Kilgore. Craig Davison was arrested July 29 on a warrant for a previous charge of assault/family violence, but was released Sept. 24 after a judge found no probable cause to hold him on the charge and Colorado officials decided they would not extradite him on a parole violation in Arapahoe County. Marshall police found a purse May 17 they said belongs to Christina Davison near Loop 390. In an August interview, Kilgore police Detective Trae Portwood said he believed Davison had been killed. “I believe she’s dead at the hands of another person,” he said. “I don’t have the evidence to support that, but people don’t fall off the face of the planet.”



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