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Please share to help find justice for Morgan
Please share this poster with as many people as you can. Print it out if possible and hang it up all through the Roaring Fork Valley from Aspen to Glenwood Springs – we would really appreciate the help. Morgan cared so much for others, so please do the same for her – help find justice for Morgan, and get this predator off the streets.
In most of our videos the stalker seems to appear to be left handed. He is extremely slim, broad shoulders, moves very fast and has amazing ability to wait and watch (as most stalkers do). As well as being a “night” person. He is cocky and has no respect for law enforcement. He believes he can get away with anything, and up until now he has been right – he has.
Morgan identified her stalker and the sheriffs knew who he was and for people that think he was cleared of the stalking please note that is absolutely not true, he was NEVER cleared of being Morgan’s stalker, that is just what some people would like you to believe.
Morgan’s case number is even on his global criminal report. He was charged with “Criminal Trespass” in her case before we even knew it was him, but we were NEVER TOLD that he was charged at the time, I guess the sheriffs just “forgot” to tell us about that. I also noticed her stalker was charged with “Criminal Trespass” the year prior to Morgan’s stalking…I wonder who he was stalking then? I was told by the first 2 Garfield County Sheriff Patrol Officers about the 5 stalking incidents in the Blue Creek Subdivision the summer before Morgan’s stalking in 2010. They said there was tapping on their windows just like Morgan’s but then on the 5th incident a garbage can was knocked over so the girl thought it was a bear and opened the door to look and was face-to-face with the stalker wearing a hoodie, he ran, she called 911 and the Patrol Officers gave chase having the dogs track the suspect, and they received a good description of the stalker. Then 2 weeks before Morgan’s stalking started another women in the area saw a white male dressed in black with a hoodie inside her backyard looking through her window and she called the Sheriffs. I have received emails that lead me to believe this has been going on for approximately 4 years in that area and I had never heard about it – the public is not being informed and these cases are not being investigated.
If you know anyone in the Blue Creek Subdivision in Carbondale that has experienced someone in their yard, tapping on their windows, or observing them through their windows, please have them call Crime Stoppers with that information as it pertains to Morgan’s case as well. Remember predatory stalkers do not just stop – they can’t. Please call Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers with any leads you may have – it is the right thing to do. Morgan’s stalker is still out on the streets – please keep your eyes and ears open in order to save the next girl.
The felony stalking detective assigned to Morgan’s case told me only a couple of days before her murder that he was confident they were close to making an arrest, but after Morgan was murdered, “No victim, no stalking” case closed. If that is all it takes to keep from being arrested for stalking or rape, or any crime for that matter, then we are ALL in trouble. Brooke’s father James Harris called a client (a Pitkin County Sheriff’s wife) and left her a voice message on her answering machine canceling their appointment the morning Morgan was murdered (12/2/2014) because he had to stay home and “monitor” the situation to “protect” his daughter as the neighbor’s daughter (our daughter Morgan) had a stalker and now he was seeing crime scene tape around their house. He said the police used to think he was the stalker, but now they know that his daughter’s ex-boyfriend is the stalker. Well to me that was a very IMPORTANT VOICE MESSAGE! I begged Garfield County Detective Robert Glassmire to interview this woman woman, and he promised he would…but guess what, HE NEVER DID. Why? I finally called his partner Detective Megan Alstatt to ask her why he never interviewed this witness and she told me that she was pretty sure that he had followed up on it, but she was wrong. I called the witness and she said HE NEVER CALLED her, and being a sheriff’s wife she could not understand why he would not call her when she had vital information regarding the case.
Why does Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario refuse to allow Morgan’s case to get investigated? Why does he refuse to allow another agency in another jurisdiction to come in to look at the evidence, that is, the evidence that is still remaining. We know there has already been destruction of evidence. I am so beyond OUTRAGED!!! What would you do if this was your daughter and she had been stalked, tortured and murdered and law enforcement just wanted to “sweep it under the rug”?
Please help show the people we have voted into office that this is unacceptable, we want accountability, we want criminals off the streets so they can’t continue to hurt our children. There needs to be a system of checks and balances in the State of Colorado – local law enfacement and/or the Coroner’s office should not be allowed to sweep a capital crime under the rug and be able to get away with it.
Thank you all so very much for all your help.
“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are” – Benjamin Franklin
A Sign From Morgan – a little Christmas miracle
Last week was extremely hard for our family. Tuesday, December 2nd was the 3rd anniversary of Morgan’s passing, and we had entered another holiday season without her. Needless to say there have been a lot of tears and gut-wrenching pain.
But Morgan was still with all of us. I know this to be true I can feel her. She sends signs. I usually do not share these “signs” with others, but today I just want to tell you a little story about this most recent sign from Morgan to her brother Ryan.
On November 29th I spoke with Jennifer Shaffer. Jennifer is a beautiful, gifted soul and very dear to our family. Jennifer said to me that Morgan was showing her a little bird with red on it. She wondered if we had seen one, as it would have been a “sign” from Morgan that she is with us. I told her Steve and I had not seen a bird like that but would keep our eyes open.
Then on December 4th I spoke with our son Ryan – Ryan was grieving hard…the hardest he had grieved since his baby sister Morgan was killed. I tried to comfort him, but never mentioned the bird thinking that “sign” was meant for Steve or I. Boy was I wrong.
Yesterday on December 8th Ryan’s partner Leesa sent Steve a text message with a picture of a little bird with a red breast (see the picture at the top of this post). She said it has been the strangest thing…this little bird has been coming into their garage for a week now and just “hanging out”. I was in shock when I read the text message and saw the picture of the bird.
Of course I immediately contacted Ryan to tell him that I thought the little bird was a message from his sister and that she was there with him. It made him happy to hear about it and said he “felt” like the bird was some kind of message to him, that Morgan is keeping him on point and telling him what he should be doing so everything will come together in his life.
I just wanted to share this with all of you because even through all of our pain I know that there is still much love in this world, and a lot of that love is from people we have loved and lost over the years. They were lost from this plane, but they still exist – just on another plane and their love can never be taken away. Christmas miracles still happen.
I wish you all miracles of your own – always let love in and watch for the little “signs” that your loved ones are right there with you. <3
Team Morgan goes to London – buckle up!
We all know stalking is serious. We all know stalking doesn’t just happen in the U.S. – it happens all over the world, and it is serious wherever it happens. Now that this blog has been visited over 5 million times, and has been read in over 115 countries, I would like to share with you another interesting fact…of course the U.S. has had the largest number of people that have read this blog, but those numbers have been followed up by the UK, and then Australia in turn.
So I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised when I was asked to fly to London to speak about Morgan’s stalking, and suspicious death. So last week I flew to London in order to raise awareness, as well as to help the cause. While in London my heart was filled with all the wonderful and positive energy that all of you have shared with me during my quest to find justice for Morgan. I wanted to include you all in this, as I felt like I was taking all of you with me in spirit – and I believe this was another step forward in Morgan’s case. The product of this trip will end up being a very affective and powerful tool when it comes to the changes we all want to see made in this world. When the truth is let loose there is no need to defend it…it will defend itself.
The very first thing I noticed about London were the people…they seemed so happy. I’m sure they probably have all the same type of crimes that we have, but they all seemed so warm and positive, happy and kind. Especially the folks that I came there to speak with, they were all of the above plus driven to make a difference in this world. So basically they were the kind of people I felt very honored to spend time with. I am so very grateful to have had this opportunity, and I just wanted to share this with all of you.
Please do not ever give up hope that Morgan will get justice someday – I will never give up, our whole family will never give up, and I know it will happen. There have been people over the past few years that have tried extremely hard (and are still trying) to keep Morgan’s murder from ever being a case that gets investigated, I don’t have to wonder why that is – it’s because if you have something to hide you don’t want the truth coming out. Unfortunately for all of them the truth is surfacing, and can not be hidden forever…it is emerging. Morgan’s case is a cold case. A cold case that is not yet even a case because local law enforcement in Garfield County did not want it to ever be a case. This is not only outrageous, but absurd!
Our families story is a cautionary tale. You can not always trust that everyone has your best interests at heart. Sometimes the people that are supposed to be the “good guys” are really not. After all our family has been through since Morgan’s murder, I have realized that If you are faced with a situation where law enforcement will not investigate an obvious crime, a crime that has happened to someone you care about, then you need to become your own lead detective, your own investigator. It’s not easy, but it can be done. Be suspicious, ask questions, if they will not give you any answers keep asking, don’t give up.
In the face of tragedy I have seen the resilience in other families as they continue to fight for justice, and I must admit it is quite humbling. They stand up for what is right and true, they do not hide and pretend everything is fine, because they know…it is not. It is not okay – none of this is okay.
If local law enforcement can slam the door closed on an obvious capital crime and there is no remedy, no checks and balances that would allow, or even require another agency to come in and investigate then you have a really big problem! If that happens, and it is in Colorado, you should be very frightened, this really means you have no protection under the law, only the protection that local law enforcement decides you should have, grants to you, and if that local law enforcement decides to protect the rights of the criminal and not the victim (living or not) then local law enforcement is thumbing their noses at the laws that have been put in place to protect the citizens of the United States of America. This is not only morally unacceptable, but this is exactly why today there is such widespread and growing mistrust of the police. And it is not all of law enforcement, it is the actions of very few that are casting a pall over all of law enforcement.
We were told over and over again that the sheriffs department did not have the “resources,” or could not get the approval to spend very much time on Morgan’s case. Oh they could send patrol officers to our house when we called in an incident, they could allow a detective to come meet with Morgan once a week for about a 1/2 hour, but that’s all she got. Not enough money or manpower to really investigate any lead, in her stalking or her death, and there were plenty of leads that were completely ignored. I learned many months after her death that they never even knew where the prime suspect lived after he had moved out of our neighborhood. He had given them an address that did not exist, and they never followed up past that. The man suspected of a felony gives the sheriffs an address that does not exist and they drop it right there. That’s investigating the crime? I don’t think so. There was not enough in the budget to send images in to the FBI for analysis in order try and get a positive connection, perhaps solve the crime before it ended in violence? I kept hearing they were going to bring the tracking dog in, but for whatever reason they never did. When the suspect lives three houses down the street from us! But then the Garfield County Sheriffs department does have a tank. Morgan’s case never deserved tracking dogs to follow her stalker, for footprints the stalker left outside her window to be cast, or photographic evidence sent off to labs for further analysis. Even for fresh new batteries in their wildlife cameras once a month. But the sheriffs deserve a tank. Why? Does this tank protect stalking victims, rape victims, brutalized children, victims of domestic violence? We have all of those in Garfield County and Morgan’s case was, and is not an isolated case. There were many, just in our neighborhood in the past years, most never became actual reports, as if they never happened. It’s a trade off I don’t understand unless it’s because the victims of these crimes are almost entirely women, and the County doesn’t care about protecting women?
When is this tank more important than batteries for your wildlife cameras, or a few trips out with the tracking dogs. New Yorker reporter Sarah Stillman wrote, “thousands of police departments nationwide have recently acquired stun grenades, armored tanks, counterattack vehicles, and other paramilitary equipment, much of it purchased with asset-forfeiture funds.” So SWAT teams have an incentive to conduct raids where they seize property and cash that then goes into their budgets for more weapons.
Dubious informants are used for raids. As New Yorker reporter Sarah Stillman wrote in another piece, informants are “the foot soldiers in the government’s war on drugs. By some estimates, up to eighty percent of all drug cases in America involve them.” Given SWAT teams’ focus on finding drugs, it’s no surprise that informants are used to gather information that lead to military-style police raids.
So does this mean drug informants get, “hands off” treatment and if their, “handler” loses track of them and they do something “heinous” then it needs to be hushed up? The possibility is certainly there, and many documented cases do exist. You decide for yourself, but if you do still live in Garfield County please, please, please be aware that there is a dark side there, and only if we the people expose what is really happening there then what happened to our youngest daughter can happen to anyone at anytime and there will be nothing you can do about it.
“The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty of the living to do so for them.” (Lois McMaster Bujold)
Morgan’s #murder discussed on the show Calling Out with Susan Pinsky
Today was the airing of the first episode of the new season of Calling Out with Susan Pinsky. CALLING OUT, CRIMES: Sideshow Network Premiere Show: Co-Hosted by Podcast Pioneer Lynette Carolla
Please listen to the show, and share with others if you can. Morgan’s case is discussed in the 3rd segment. Her part starts at around the 32.30 mark. My good friend Jennifer Shaffer is on the show, along with Rebecca Fearing who I had never spoken to before this show. I am very grateful to Rebecca for her insight about Morgan, and Morgan’s case as well as much gratitude to Susan Pinsky for having Morgan’s case discussed on her first episode of this new season.Announcing the airing of this show gives me the perfect opportunity to say something I don’t think I have mentioned up until now. If law enforcement is investigating a crime and they interview someone off the street in order to get information to see if there is anything they “saw” or “heard” or anything out of the ordinary that may have happened this is known to be good police work. Many times the things they hear or the people that call in with a “tip” don’t amount to anything, but sometimes the “tip” about where to look for evidence or a description of someone actually leads to solving the crime. A lead is a lead no matter where it comes from. If that lead actually produces the physical evidence needed, or helps to locate a missing person then I am all for law enforcement using this method as a tool in their investigations. Getting rid of the uneducated “stigma” about psychics is very important if the end goal is to solve a crime. I feel that information that comes from a “credible proven” psychic should be looked into just as they would look into a regular citizen giving information. There are psychics that work with the FBI and law enforcement throughout this country, and have for years, but there is still much resistance and prejudice against these types of “tips”. It is very unfortunate that potential tips are dismissed like that – a “tip” or information that comes from a psychic cannot be used in court, but it can be used to look for evidence, find missing persons, used as a guide for law enforcement as it has been throughout the years. Just like with someone off the street that law enforcement might interview – it is all about following the leads…some leads are very good while others may not even be close, but law enforcement should use all methods available to them when trying to solve a crime, especially a heinous crime like Morgan’s…unless there is a reason that they do not want that crime to be a crime, and if that is the case then that in itself is a crime.I just listened to the show for the first time from the link below on sound cloud – I just signed up with my email address and clicked through – it brought me right to the recording of the show. As you can probably tell I was unable to hear some of what was being said during the recording so I sound a little hesitant when I answer, but I truly felt comfortable with the show and I think Susan’s show Calling Out is a wonderful program to listen to. It is fun at times, and also very enlightening.Here are the posted links for the newest episode of Calling Out with Susan Pinsky and the show’s debut on the Sideshow Network. Please promote any of the links below on social media as a means for listeners to check out the show and share amongst themselves. The Soundcloud link is preferred as it creates an embedded player in Twitter and FB posts but feel free to use any of the links:Sideshow Network websiteiTunes
Here is a link to Susan’s website about the podcast http://wp.me/p4aH1k-nD please click on to the site to read what Susan has written about Morgan’s case.
I will continue to pursue the opening of Morgan’s investigation with law enforcement as well as continue to do blog casts and radio shows until her case does get opened. I want to raise awareness in all areas of stalking, and murder as well as criminal justice. Please help me make a difference for victims of stalking… share with as many people as you can. Together we will be able to make a difference in many lives. I continue to believe there is so much light from the goodness in this world that even with the darkness that exists, justice for Morgan, and all others will come through love & perseverance…never give up!
Thank you so very much.
Toni