Ansonia Murder Suspect Due Back In Court In July

Jose Morales

ANSONIAJose Morales, the father of missing child Vanessa Morales and the suspect in the 2019 murder of Vanessa’s mother, Christine Holloway, will appear in Milford court again on July 30.

Morales was arrested more than four years ago in connection to the Ansonia homicide. In January, prosecutors offered him a plea deal, the details of which have not been made public. 

He was originally scheduled to accept or reject that deal in March, but his attorney requested more time to consider it. On May 15, he was scheduled to appear again, but his date was pushed back to July.

Morales has not yet entered a plea.

In his court date in March, the decision to push the case back met with some outcry from members of Christine Holloway’s family, who were in attendance. The decision on May 15 to do the same thing again was quieter, and Morales did not appear before the court.

Jodi Jacobellis, Christine Holloway’s sister-in-law, said in a 2023 interview with CT Post that any plea deal should require Morales to answer the question of Vanessa’s whereabouts.

Morales has not been charged in connection to Vanessa’s disappearance. 

A $10,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to finding Vanessa. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Vanessa, who is now 5 years old, should call the Ansonia Police Department at 203 – 735‑1885 or the F.B.I. tip line at 203 – 503‑5555.

Ansonia police arrested Morales on Feb. 7, 2020 and charged him with murdering Holloway, the mother of their 1‑year-old daughter, Vanessa, inside a residence on Myrtle Avenue in late 2019.

Holloway’s body was discovered in the home on Dec. 2, 2019. She died from blunt force trauma. Both Christine and Vanessa were last seen by family members on Nov. 29, 2019.

Morales was also charged with tampering with evidence. The arrest warrant states that Morales’ DNA was identified on several pieces of evidence, and that his vehicle had been recorded leaving Holloway’s residence after the murder.

When Morales’ family was informed by Ansonia Detective Richard Esposito that Christine had been murdered, the warrant describes Morales as​“sitting there unemotional as if nothing was going on.”

Morales’ story shifted several times during interviews with officers, including claims that he had been smoking PCP with a friend and that he and Holloway had been victims of a break-in that led to her murder. The arrest warrant repeatedly describes Morales as reacting with little emotion to Holloway’s murder.

Click here for a story from last December about the anniversary of Vanessa’s disappearance. The story includes an age-enhanced photo of Vanessa that was released in 2022.

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