When A Suspect Lies…

This was the supplemental report that went along with the recording shown on the Crime Watch Daily 4-part series https://crimewatchdaily.com/2017/10/24/suicide-or-murder-what-happened-to-morgan-ingram/

This interview was done on March 25, 2012 – over 3 months after Morgan’s murder.  They were still investigating the “stalking” at that time, not her suspicious death, because the pathologist listed her Manner of Death as Natural Causes, so there was NO investigation by the sheriffs.

Keenan Vanginkel was still the SUSPECT because he was involved in Morgan’s stalking – he had NEVER been cleared, and yet he still insists to this day, that he was CLEARED as a suspect in the stalking, right in the beginning of the investigation, before the murder…obviously that is another lie.  Morgan had identified him numerous times to the sheriffs and he is in the police reports as the “SUSPECT.”

When the Garfield County Sheriffs closed the stalking case in May of 2012 we were told if a suspect lies to them there is nothing they can do…seriously, we were told that by Detective Glassmire!  Can you imagine what the crime statistics in this country would look like if every law enforcement officer/detective believed that?  If that were the case there would be no need for jails, as most criminals do not admit to their crimes – it is the duty of law enforcement to investigate and prove that the suspect did the crime, not drop the case because the suspect won’t admit their guilt.  In this case we had more than enough evidence for the sheriffs to build a solid case, but the detective said they were told to close the case by their superior…I wonder who the “superior” was he was referring to and what was the reason that “superior” needed to have this case closed.  That same detective pounded on his chest and said, “It doesn’t matter what Detective Alstatt and I believe in here – we have to do what we are told.”

If you haven’t already – please click on the blog link below, “Do parents cover for their children – even when they murder?  Keenan, as well as both his parents, and stepfather, and others have gone on to LIE about where he was the night of December 2, 2011…why?  His story keeps changing. At first he told others that he was out of state – but now we have his work hours from the police report, so we know that was a lie.  Then he has said he was at work when she died – another lie.  Morgan’s body shows she was murdered BEFORE he got to work at 2:00 am in the morning on the 2nd.  He says he has proof he worked that night because the City Market cameras show he was at work…another twist on the truth.  I am sure the cameras show him at work after 2:00 am, but not before…so again, there goes his alibi.  Ask yourself – why would an innocent person have to change their story over and over again, and have others lie for him as well?

 

Do parents cover for their children – even when they murder?

And now, I’d like to tell you the FACTS about how Brooke’s parents tried to cover for their daughter, who was also involved in Morgan’s stalking, and I believe she had a part in Morgan’s murder as well.  There are a lot of FACTS that go along with this, so I will make it a separate blog…stay tuned, I will try to get that blog out as soon as possible.

4 thoughts on “When A Suspect Lies…

  1. childhood Forensic pathogology… the red flags were there. KEEP FIGHTING!!!! IF I CAN HELP, email me. PEOPLE ignore pathology because they are kids until shit happens.

  2. I’m currently watching your show on Dr Phil. I’m so sorry for your loss. I lost my niece Kayla to murder. She was 21. Her husband whom she secretly married killed her and attempted to stage it as a suicide. He will finally have trial on April 26th. She was murdered December 2016.

    • Oh my Emily – I am so very sorry about your niece but I am so very happy her murderer was arrested and will be on trial soon. I have been working with many families of victims of homicide and it’s really frightening how many are actually staged crime scenes. Many times law enforcement takes the word of the actual murderer and believes it’s a suicide and they don’t have the training to understand what to look for in a staged crime scene. Many say they don’t have the financial resources to train their officers – what I say to that is folks should understand that there are many agencies available to law enforcement that do not charge for their expertise and those agencies and organizations can be used to supplement law enforcement in order to solve these cases…instead of closing them and sweeping them under the rug. Good luck on the trial – please let me know the outcome…I will be pulling for justice for your niece!

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