The Newton County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged a Seneca woman with harassment Tuesday after the woman allegedly would not stop texting her, threatened to use a voodoo doll on her and sent her information on how to hide a dead body from the police.
The allegations against Krisnie L. Morrow (DOB 1954) are detailed in the probable cause statement.
On 6/12/26 at approximately 10:30 am I, Officer William Housley met with Victim 1 who advised me that she sent a message to Krisnie Morrow stating "I will inform you as soon as we are finished. Please do not text me again,” after Morrow had repeatedly messaged her.
After Victim 1 sent the text to Morrow to stop communicating with her, Morrow later responded that she would not stop texting Victim 1 because it was not against the law.
Victim 1 then stated that Morrow continued to text her multiple times despite her request for the communication to stop. While reporting this to me, Victim 1 became visibly upset and began crying stating that Morrow had started sending threatening messages including a message stating that she
"might have a voodoo doll" and that Victim 1 was "chopped."
"might have a voodoo doll" and that Victim 1 was "chopped."
Victim 1 then stated that Morrow had then later sent her a video that referenced how to hide a dead body from the police and how to conceal a weapon.
Victim 1 then showed me the video Morrow had sent referencing how to hide a body from the
police as well as the text messages including the message stating "I might have a voodoo doll."
police as well as the text messages including the message stating "I might have a voodoo doll."
Morrow also verbally stated to her that she intends to find the new residence that Victim 1 is moving to and that she also verbally stated to her that she intends to find the new residence that Victim 1 is moving to and that she intends to continue to harass her.
Victim 1 stated that she feels in fear for her life as well as the well-being of her family and that she is emotionally overwhelmed.
The case was investigated by the Seneca Police Department.

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