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August 30, 2011, the 29th day of Morgan’s stalking – The neighborhood begins to find out the truth
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Monday, August 29, 2011, the 28th day of Morgan’s stalking. First picture of the stalker!
Morgan is starting a new semester, just picking up those last few credits, and taking two dance classes per day at Colorado Mountain College. After spending the night at a friend’s house she arrived home at 6:30 am, had breakfast and dressed for her first day back at college. The last few days were quiet, no stalker, she was bubbly and happy, not a mention of the stalker, plans for the future filled the air.
After Morgan and Steve left it was quiet and calm as I worked. Steve had filled the bird feeder and they were singing outside my office window, I loved it and couldn’t help but smile.
Late afternoon Steve and I were in the yard discussing where to put the camera, we only had one, and I felt we had to make it count, I wanted it outside Morgan’s windows. Steve felt nothing was happening on her windows, and the trail over the berm needed a night of surveillance. Our discussion deteriorated, and then we were arguing with all of our bottled up frustration. With no agreement in sight I held the ladder, and we hung it over the front door. There was a spot on the trim where it didn’t stand out like the proverbial sore thumb. I said this would be a good test, and tomorrow we’ll put it somewhere that it will do some good. We didn’t talk for hours, Morgan was in her room singing, and we went to bed. Morgan felt like now with school starting she was determined to sleep in her own room and not be afraid of this stalker anymore.
At ~ 11:00 pm it started, he didn’t elude the new placement of the motion detectors, four total, and each receiver was lined up on my dresser with a post- it stuck on that had the location written on it. Steve announced he’s over on Rhonda’s side (where Morgan’s bedroom was in our house), and was pulling on clothes, grabbing his things, and heading for the front door. I stayed in the room this time so I could watch the receivers, and know where he was. I was going to call Steve with updates until I saw his cell phone lying on the nightstand. We had to get better at this.
In what was becoming a horrible disheartening sequence of events the motion detector in the front went off, that was Steve, then lights went on along the side yard, then the motion detector on the back corner, Steve, moving around the house. I waited for another set of alarms. One that would belong to the stalker, but it didn’t happen. I went out the back door and sent Steve to the front while I tracked him down in the back. We both came up empty, then argued about how we can’t both leave the house, Morgan is alone then, even if we lock up on the way out, it is just not safe.
This all repeats itself over and over, I lose track of how many times. I call dispatch and as night turns to morning (it is now after midnight on 8/30/2011), we are standing in the house at a quarter to 1 am with three deputies who have come up just as empty as we have in this desperate fight to catch him. They are going now, and hope they have scared him off, hope it’s going to be a quiet evening for us now. I’m wondering about the catching him or making him just go away. I’m so tired that scared away sounded good. But, I know that is not the solution.
We go back to bed and just as I’m drifting off to sleep I startle. The wildlife cam! I shake Steve, the camera, the test, we have to look at the images, we should at least have the Deputies leaving caught on camera – otherwise it is worthless. Steve gets dressed again and goes out to get it down. The motion detector tells me he is in the drive.
It’s our first time using this camera, and it takes a while to get the card out and into a computer. It has taken 12 pictures, little thumbnails on the screen, most are nothing, until we get to the last four. And . . . here, date and time stamped, are those four – depending on your browser you should be able to click on the picture for a larger version.
The first Deputy to leave –
Then the next two Deputies –
Then we see the stalker, leaning against Steve’s truck, and watching the Deputies leave. An authority on stalkers refers to behavior like this as “thumbing their nose at law enforcement”, and believes this is at the top of the list of danger signs, but at the time we did not know that, and we were not told this bit of information. As for the picture, the upper left corner would be the street, so you would turn left at the end of the drive to leave our block. And quite a few experts in disseminating images have had a look at this, and a remarkable amount of information has been uncovered, but we welcome any observations. Either leave a comment or, if you prefer, the tip line on Morgan’s website for more privacy.
Next is the desperate attempt to knock down the wildlife cam that just took his picture, it is spinning to face down the street toward the end where the sheriffs trucks were depart ing from. If, as we believe the two streaks in the upper right are lights on the Deputies truck, the stalker was that close!
The stalker never expected a camera and in what was a rare event was caught off guard. The cameras that can take low light photos glow red as they are taking a night picture. Animals, supposedly, are unable to see this red glow, this animal obviously did noticed it, as you can see him. as we believe, spinning his face back to the camera, to be caught as a blur. He obviously knows just what is happening, as just after this image is captured, the next is him trying to destroy the black box mounted 12 feet high over the front porch. While his attempts to knock it down fail, he does succeed in breaking it. I called dispatch and the Sheriff’s call me back, they can’t believe he was right there the whole time and popped up as soon as they were leaving. Two of the Patrol Officers are coming back right now. The officers are visibly upset and look at the first three photos again, and again, they want copies which we give them on a jump drive. Then they checked everywhere outside again. This time he really has left for the night.
Steve and I look at the photos ourselves for a longest time after the Deputies have left. Mercifully Morgan has slept through it all, he was focused on our closet and he doesn’t know she is back in her room. We just have to stop him somehow, and maybe we can’t positively ID him from this photo – but, as Steve points out, our list of suspects, which had been growing, just got very short.
Click here to read about the 29th day of Morgan’s stalking https://morgansstalking.com/?p=859
August 27 – 28, 2011 – the 26th and 27th days of Morgan’s Stalking, we go to Steamboat Springs
Saturday, August 27 – This morning Morgan, Steve and I drove to Steamboat Springs to spend the night. All three of us were in desperate need of sleep, and thought if we all got away, even for just one night, it would help. We are extra cautious, and make sure that none of us mention the trip to anyone, just having learned how stalkers will follow you for years, and through multiple moves, anywhere in the country my vigilance only grows.
Morgan’s puppy Wylah, and our Newf, Tessi came with us, and we make a pact to not talk about the stalker during the trip. Steve’s older brother’s family are all there, with all of their dogs – 15 including our two, we were quite a crowd wandering along the river. Morgan was taking pictures constantly, for possible Christmas cards, all the pooches together, and a lot of smiles. Morgan even put everyone out in the shallow river, with the dogs, for just that perfect picture, she got some great shots and funny expressions. It was fun and light-hearted, and a good time for all.
Not talking about the stalker didn’t last long as everyone wanted to hear about it. They were all worried about Morgan. Everyone in the family wanted to help with suggestions and their suggestions were all very good, but one in particular seemed to make a lot of sense to Steve…a wildlife camera that we could hang outside. We had no experience with one, but it’s a camera that is meant to be strapped to a tree out in your happy hunting grounds, and then triggered by motion, it will take pictures of any prey that should happen by. Some take pictures day or night, and that sounded perfect. Maybe if we could just get a picture of the stalker the sheriff’s could confront him, even arrest him, maybe just knowing his picture had been taken would cause him to stop. The idea was quite a ray of hope.
The cabin we stayed in was 2 floors, but tiny. We all slept upstairs, mattresses on the floor and it was happily quiet and safe. I could not help but wonder out loud if Morgan was on a second floor at home if she would be safer (we lived in a one story home at the time), no one could stand at her window if she was on a second story. Steve thought that with all our detectors outside no one could get near her window. Morgan reminded us we weren’t supposed to be talking about the stalker on this trip. It was hard to leave him behind us.
Sunday, August 28 – The second day we were there Morgan sent a text to her friend at 10:52 am, “Please God tell me you’re free tonight/late afternoon.” I don’t think Morgan wants to sleep at home tonight – she was really happy to be away for a night with us in Steamboat, and I think she is hoping if she stays at someone else’s house tonight she might be able to be rested up enough to have energy for her first day back at school on Monday. Morgan gets a text message from her friend Cooper at 12:51 pm, “We never did Kirstie’s picture thingambob!” Morgan says, “Dam”, He asks, “When did you say you were coming back?” Morgan answered, “I know! I’ll be back in a few hours. Probs like five or six? You left already right?” Cooper says, “No I’m leaving tomorrow.” Morgan said, “Oh duuuuuude! If I bring my computer and camera into town tonight can we do that?!” At 1:01 pm Cooper said, “Yes piz” Morgan answered, “Yay! I’ll call you when I’m on my way in. :)” Cooper said back, “Much love.” Morgan sent a text back to him, “:)”
Morgan was constantly trying to go and be with her friends, taking pictures of her friends, graduation pictures, their pets, going away parties, all the fun stuff. She listened to her friends, giving them a shoulder to cry on at times, and at times like these, crying on their shoulders as well.
On our way home, on Sunday the 28th, Steve has a question for us to ponder before answering. Do Morgan and I really want to catch this guy or just stop him? We don’t have to think at all before answering that catching him is the outcome we want. Steve agrees that that is his wish as well, he just thinks it is more dangerous. We are using that word danger more and more these days, before it meant being barefoot and stepping on something sharp – now it has an entirely new meaning. Morgan and Steve went into Walmart on the chance they had a wildlife camera, and they did, one that took pictures at night. Morgan is very excited and they also get more motion detector lights to better cover the yard. It’s late when we get home and Morgan sends a text to her friend Cooper, “I just got home! I’m gunna take the quickest shower ever and then nab you? Where are you at?” Cooper texts back, “With Calder over at his house.” Morgan says, “Yay! I will be over shortly, with wet hair!” Morgan sleeps at her friend Calder’s house tonight, to keep the peace and quiet going.
At 2:00 am (it is now after midnight so it is August 29th), Steve and I are woken up by 3 loud knocks on the master bedroom window – inches from my head. Morgan’s not home – it’s just Steve and I. Now our procedure is to grab our flashlights, along with our new pepper spray that dyes the skin on contact, and Steve goes out the front door, with me taking up position to watch out the back. Bright lights go on, then off, and alarms beep in our room as Steve covers the yard. Somehow the stalker did not trip the alarms, and motion lights we don’t know, as we would not have seen them in our sleep. After a search of the neighborhood Steve reports that only the usual lights are on. He’s wondered how the stalker picked his way up to the house without setting off an alarm, he’s going to get more and start moving them to new locations every night. There is also something else he is noticing, before we thought the stalker showed up very shortly after Morgan came home, now he seems to have changed up and is just showing up with or without Morgan’s arrival. Tonight Steve had Morgan drive his truck, and leave her car at home. Was that enough to have fooled the stalker? Because if it had that supported the theory that he was not here for hours, just minutes at a time and/or he or she was watching for the car that Morgan always drove and that car was in the driveway, as though she was home.
Steve had wanted to hang the wildlife cam earlier, until he found out Morgan had all of the memory cards with her when she took the camera bag with her. Two months ago if someone had told me they were putting a wildlife cam up in hopes of catching the stalker in their yard – I don’t think I would have known what they were talking about.
Click here to read about the 28th day of Morgan’s stalking & the first PICTURE OF THE STALKER! https://morgansstalking.com/?p=845