The Dr. Phil episode of Morgan’s Stalking aired this week in Australia. No Forensic Psychologists wrote in to us this time, so those who did share their thoughts can’t testify in court about their opinion, but they can certainly have one. And once again everyone thought that B.H. either was – not being truthful, had something to hide, was involved, or some combination of all three.
Steve was always amazed that we went on the show and really presented no evidence at all. Yet the overwhelming conclusion of viewers not related to K. J. VanG. Who wrote into the blog or submitted a tip over the tip line was that – that girl on the show, B.H. was guilty of something, it was obvious to all.
A real trial with witnesses and evidence is of course a bit more complex, but I’d have to say I too was surprised that just the demeanor of B.H. on stage was enough for most everyone to make their decision. I wonder what will happen when they watch her being cross-examined before a judge and then they have to decide. Steve and I have to think actual confrontation on the false statements will tip the scales quite a bit more for Morgan.
This very possibility of “looking bad”I would think drove the decision of K. J. VanG.’s lawyer to not let him appear on the show. Wasn’t that great by the way? The 20 second clip of their statement that they regretted not being on the show. Well wait, wouldn’t the truth for not being on the show be that you feared the potential criminal exposure of your client(s). Wouldn’t that be the truth? And if you haven’t done anything wrong, why do you fear potential criminal exposure, still have not figured that part out. Really, how does that happen?
Back in the states the favorite statement B.H. made was “where’s the proof”, wow did that set everyone off. She was completely slammed in making, repeatedly, I guess, what was a clear indicator of guilt. I guess if you had thought you committed a crime and it was a perfect crime, no proof, no chance of ever being caught, a statement like that would make sense.
But then maybe there is no such thing as the perfect crime. I don’t think the detectives were fooled, they were told to stand down by superiors and they obeyed. Victims we were long before Morgan’s death, but after she was killed the word victim took on a horrible new meaning. Our Sheriff Lou Vallario conceded that we were the real victims, and I really hope he meant Morgan too, because she was the biggest victim of us all. Horrific stalking, a horrible death, life snatched from her at age 20, and then to be labeled a suicide, when everything she believed in, and everything she stood for was quite the opposite of someone who would commit suicide. Evidently an entire story is all right there in the lab results. There just has not been anyone in Garfield County willing or able to read it yet.
Meanwhile, I calmly as I can wait and agree with a group of doctors from many related specialties who say my daughter’s death was anything but natural causes, and certainly not a suicide. They say it and I just could not agree more. The most revealing thing about this, and I say it with all the sarcasm I can muster, is that the doctors who have these opinions actually have reasons, they explain why in detail as to what they based their opinion on. And then they are in agreement with one another’s opinions – all agree that is, except for Dr. Kurtzman, some have tried to talk with him about his opinions, he just won’t answer, and now if you are not a forensic pathologist he won’t talk to you at all, because, well lets just leave it at that. It’s really quite sad, the corner he paints his profession into. Aren’t forensic pathologists supposed to figure out the cause of death, and then if it is suspicious at all then put the manner down as undetermined until it can be investigated?
Things are not as complex as he is making them, they seem very simple taken one at a time, once they are really explained, for instance the amount of Amitriptyline in Morgan’s blood was a huge, overkill, lethal amount, but the Amitriptyline in her gastric fluid is not even enough to be lethal, and in Dr Kurtzman’s opinion, when he changed her manner of death to suicide he stated that the Amitriptyline in her gastric fluid was the lethal amount that killed her – this is not what killed Morgan.
Dr. Kurtzman (8 + months after Morgan was murdered) changed her manner of death from natural causes to suicide based on a new test with Morgan’s gastric fluid. He stated the Amitriptyline in her blood was insignificant on the first PER, but then changed her to suicide after the gastric fluid was tested, but get this, the Amitriptyline that was in her gastric fluid wasn’t enough to kill her. Morgan supposedly killed herself by intentionally taking 18 – 25mg. pills. First, we now know you can never tell how many pills someone took. Nobody can calculate that number. So why do we have a guess as to how many pills she took? What was the reason? Then is gets better, 18 – 25mg pills is 450 mg., simple math 18 X 25 = 450. And it is not a lethal dose, yes you read that right, 450 mg. is not a lethal dose. Once again I welcome you to find a qualified expert who will testify that 450 mg. of Amitriptyline is a lethal dose. You’ll have better luck trying to find a qualified expert that believes, and will testify that you can’t take 18 pills and not regurgitate at least part of them back up. Yes, that is just another issue in Morgan’s death. So he says she took 18 pills when no one can say how many pills anyone took, did not regurgitate any of them back up, as is most common with Amitriptyline, and she had the full 450 mg., which is not a lethal dose, and that is how she supposedly committed suicide, according to Dr Kurtzman.
Ever hear of the body of evidence? Morgan’s body was cremated, but guess what? They have all the samples that were taken at autopsy and tested, and we have the results of those tests. Doesn’t matter if the test results were read incorrectly at the time – there are experts that can and have made sense out of them, and they are part of Morgan’s body and they are evidence, and they do tell a story…a story of murder.
Hi
I’m from Australia, just watched your dr phil show.
I have been bullied and aggressively stalked by ‘old friends’ too. I can see it in BH’s mannerisms that she is hiding something and, that something she knows is incriminating.
I definitely do not think Jim was involved or even knew about the level of bullying BH and her X were doing to Morgan.
I’m sure you have done and thought of every possibility but I just wanted to throw a couple of ideas and questions to you.
1. Has there been any investigation into how Morgan or BH and her X, got the drugs. Someone in the area had to give someone a ‘lethal’ amount of the drug to someone in your area. Wouldn’t that narrow down the guilty party?
2. As BH and x were clearly bullies. Could it be a possibility that they played a prank on her that night- that went horribly wrong? Drugged some food or a drink that they gave her to consume later when she was at home? That way no one had to have entered her room. Maybe BH did get the drug from her mums cabinet and thought it would be funny to put it in something of Morgan’s???
BH is guilty of something, it is doing my head in not knowing what it is that she is guilty of!!
The video footage is clear, to me, that they were stalking your poor daughter. They should be charged with that today!
My condolences to you and your husband. Please do not give up. I feel you are on the right track, you just need a lucky break. It will happen xx
When this investigation finally gets opened then the world will finally get to see what really happened – up until then all Steve and I can do is keep letting out slowly what we know to be fact. We really want and need this investigation open…it’s not fair to Morgan, not fair to us and not fair to others that may have this same thing done to them if this is not exposed.
Thanks so much and we won’t give up…no worries.
praies GOD
Always, he keeps us going…
BH reminds me of Jodi Arias that is on trial right now.
who is that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Travis_Alexander
That is someone who is in a lot of trouble now even though she had she thought she pulled off the perfect crime. O.o
~Love & Light~
Toni, she is on Trial for killing a guy, she stalked him. When he realized she wasn’t for him, he couldn’t get rid of her. He did have sex with her. The trial has been live every day on HLN tv channel. Monday morning the 18th it resumes. On you tube if you find yourself board just search Jodi Arias Trial. Watch the DA question her on the stand. You will see BH.
Hi Toni and Steve, I’m from Austalia and recently watched the episode on Dr Phil, firstly with two daughters of my own I can’t even imagine how horrific it would have been to have been stalked as aggressively as Morgan was.
I feel that Dr Phil didnt do your case much justice and was directed at picking at the very little evidence you had to discredit it especially when you brought up the Facebook messages between Brooke and whoever the other person was she was talking too about how they ‘ couldn’t go through with this’ etc
I would have liked to have seen Brooke and her Father take a lie detection test, Brooke’s eye contact stopped and she looked away a few times when asked about her involvement or if she had any involvement at all. Number one sign of someone lying. Along with the lack or remorse or fear for her own reputation. If I absolutely was not involved in any way whatso ever I would be fighting fierce for my reputation and what was being said about it.
Whilst we don’t know if she was involved in the murder or just the nasty banter between friends fact remains something isn’t right with her and I think there is more to it…
I hope Morgan finds justice and can rest peacefully.
All my love all the way from Australia.
X
Kimberley – thank you for your comment and your hope for justice in the future. Take care!