Am I an accuser or just stating facts?

 

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Am I telling of facts, or am I an accuser, there is a difference, isn’t there?  While the tag of “accuser”  has been hurled at me as if it is the most egregious transgression one can make, I know it is not true at all.  If my statements were false they may slander, they may even endanger, and I want to address this idea, and I also want to share a quote from the publisher who started the Aspen Daily News many years ago – “if you don’t want it printed, don’t let it happen” The City of Aspen, Colorado lived under this statement for decades, and still does today.

But stepping back a little, first a crime is committed, a woman is raped, beaten, and she sees her rapist, perhaps even picks him from a lineup, law enforcement is really on it.  She knows who did it.  But there has not been a trial yet.  And this woman who was raped, beaten, and saw her rapist names him.  Yes, she tells one person, or tells a thousand that she knows who did it and she knows his name.  Does she slander him? No, he raped and beat her, and all she does is say the name of the man she knows to have done this atrocity to her.

In this world of justice would you rather a man capable of such a crime to be named to warn others, or is it PC to stick with a vague description, but no name?  The criminal has rights, yes indeed.  The criminal’s rights begin to end right when he commits a crime. The right to be free before he is tried is not even guaranteed.  He will be incarcerated unless he is granted bail, as he awaits trial.  Sometimes he is allowed bail, sometimes he isn’t.  His name is put in the news before trial, people tell other people about him before he goes to trial, his name is everywhere before he is determined to be guilty, or not guilty, and this is fact.

Morgan saw her stalker (not just his car, but also his face), while she was being stalked, at an intersection, at least four times. She saw him, and reported him by name (this is while there was a felony stalking case open to help her, and catch the suspect).  And just so you know it was not just any meeting, he managed to be exactly in the middle of the intersection turning left to go down valley at the exact same time she was turning left to go up valley.  Try it sometime…pick out a random car at a busy intersection and attempt to make a left turn at exactly the same time so you can come eye to eye with the driver of that random car as you pass in the middle of the intersection.  I couldn’t do it.  There are cars in front of you that mess with your timing, if they don’t turn you can’t either.  The random car you are trying to meet up with has cars in front of it.  Some drivers are more aggressive than others. I never came close.  The driver would have had to pull over (and there is a perfect spot for it) and wait until he saw your car coming down the hill, across the highway, and then he could have timed it perfectly.

Keenan did this as part of Morgan’s stalking consecutively, and he would then engage in a cold threatening stare that Morgan said severely frightened her, causing extreme stress which would not pass in seconds, or minutes.  Morgan would still be shaking when she got home, angry and scared, and I would hold her for the longest time.  And these weren’t the only times she actually saw him and reported it.

Trying to calm a person that has been scared very badly is never easy, when it is your daughter there is another hurt that permeates, the wish to thrash out, the mothering instinct that says you have to protect your child.

Morgan named him based upon a positive identification, with certainty, to classmates, instructors, friends, her parents, Deputies, and Detectives.

Why do you think Keenan Van Ginkel was named so many times in the Sheriff’s reports? That is in the ‘REAL’ Sheriffs reports, and even they are far from correct, and complete.  But that too will come another day.

And is this why she was killed? Was Morgan murdered days before she was to give video testimony before the Detectives?  Is the state of law in Garfield County really such that if you murder your victim days before they give their testimony on camera about you, then there was no crime?  Seems to be exactly what happened in this case.  Wouldn’t you be furious?  Wouldn’t you want to give a voice to your murdered child who can no longer speak out?

And just to keep a perfect record, kind of like our murder rate here in Garfield County, do you know that none of these friends, instructors, classmates were ever interviewed during Morgan’s Stalking?  Not even a phone call.  They have spoken to me and can not understand why the Detective would not have taken their statement.  Why?  And after her death none of them including us, Steve and I, her parents were ever interviewed about actual eyewitness sightings of her stalker.  “We follow the facts and see where they lead us”.  Which part of that got left out of the investigation of Morgan’s Stalking and death?  Sometimes I feel like all of it did.

F.Y.I. – MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR A MILESTONE CELEBRATION – NOTICE FROM COVA

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Celebration will include honoring victim advocates and the work that they do everyday as well as a special presentation recognizing the Aurora Police Department’s Victim Services Unit for they work they did with the victims of the Century Theater tragedy.

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

11:30 am-1:00 pm

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Fairness, Respect, Dignity …20 Years of Victims’ Rights

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Honoring the Past, Appreciating the Present,

Looking Towards the Future

A community event sponsored by: Colorado Division of Criminal Justice: Office for Victims Programs, COVA, Denver District Attorney’s Office, Denver City Attorney’s Office, Denver Police Department: Victim Assistance Unit, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Voices of Victims, Parents of Murdered Children

I swear never to be silent…

I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.  Elie Wiesel

Morgan speaking at her school – she believed in speaking out for the right of others as well

Friday, August 26, 2011 – the 25th day of Morgan’s stalking

At 5:09 am I send a text to Morgan, “Are you awake?”  She didn’t answer me – I had been woken up, from some sound, so I got out of bed and did my rounds inside the house to make sure everything was OK.  It has been hard to understand why our big dog, Tessi (she is a 160 lb. Newfoundland, a Landseer), has never reacted to any of the noises that the stalker has made.  The only time she barks or goes crazy is if she actually hears someone knock on the front door – which the stalker does not do.  Morgan’s puppy is too young and has never barked or growled yet.  We had a little Lhasa Apso (only 14 lbs) that was the best watchdog ever, but after 16 years she died just 2 weeks before Morgan’s stalking started.  She was a great watchdog, as far as alerting us to any sounds of people outside the house, before we ever knew they were there.  I can’t find a reason for the noise, and none of the detectors have gone off, so I assume we are OK.

At 8:09 am Morgan received a text from her friend Tyler, “Got my computer.  Skype date ASAP”  Morgan texted him back, “Yessss!”  Tyler said to Morgan, “When are you Skypable?”  She said, “Ummm now?  Haha.  Whenever.”  Tyler wrote back, “Now!!!”  Morgan said, Yay!  What’s your sn?  Or is it under your real name?”  Tyler wrote back, “it’s _______.”  Morgan said, “You have been added.”

The day was quiet and at 7:00 pm Sheriff Deputy G. Choinkowski came over to speak to Morgan, Steve and myself, he was very thorough with Morgan, asking about past boyfriends, recent acquaintances, someone that might have ever shown anger toward her.  Then we were shown a page of instructions and a photo line up of people, one of us at a time.  None of us recognized any of them.  He knew about  the window tapping incidents in Blue Creek the past summer, and then he wondered if we had heard about a person who was exposing himself to women on the new RAFTA bike trail along the Roaring Fork River, just down the road from us.  They had a picture of him, but still did not have a positive ID. None of us had heard about him either.  I was shocked!  Why haven’t I heard about any of this stuff before? It’s not like I never read the news.

There are not many people in a five mile radius of our house, a few hundred perhaps, and it seemed like we were having a few too many incidents in what we had always thought was a nice quiet, and safe place.  We weren’t ignoring any problems that existed here, we just weren’t hearing about them. Steve wanted to know more about these deviant people that had not yet been arrested, so he could add them to the suspect list.

The deputy walked the entire block with us, and Steve pointed out what he knew so far.  He had been taking really good notes about the vehicular activity whenever there was the slightest stalker issue, between that, and yesterdays sighting on the porch we had narrowed down our list.  The officer took down license plate numbers off some of the vehicles that were on our most suspicious list. We also had a list of houses that the stalker could be in, also the empty houses that could be used for hiding.  As summer was winding down the seasonal houses were emptying, almost a third of our street had empty homes.  This all gave the deputy things to check out, and he was going to get back with us once he had done just that.

Steve’s brother was vacationing with his family in Steamboat Springs and we finalized plans to go there for a couple of days after the deputy had left – we needed to get away for a night of peace and quiet.

Morgan received a text from an old friend at 1:23 am that said, “You awake crazy lady?”  Morgan texted back at 4:10 am, “Now I am?” 🙁

Morgan is excited about going to Steamboat Springs tomorrow, so Steve and I are very happy about that…we can’t wait to have a quiet weekend! Look below for the ‘suspects’ work hours as well as the sheriff’s supplemental report.

Click here to read about the 26th & 27th days of Morgan’s stalking https://morgansstalking.com/?p=821