Here are some more candles that have been lit for Morgan…and with every candle lit I am so grateful to everyone for sending such loving energy and prayers to Morgan.

Today, I am lighting a candle
to remember Morgan Ingram and her life. Sara

In memory of Morgan from Joe

Candle for Morgan… lit on her anniversary (sorry so late sending!)

<3 from Chayse

In Memory of Morgan
Love from Sheila, Munnsville NY
“Light A Candle”
Light a candle,
see it glow,
watch it dance,
when you feel low,
think of me,
think of light,
I’ll always be here,
day or night,
a candle flickers,
out of sight,
but in your heart,
I still burn bright,
think not of sadness,
that I’m not near,
think of gladness,
and joyous cheer,
I have not left,
I am not gone,
I’m here to stay
my loved one,
so when you light a candle
and you see it glow
and you watch it dance
in your heart you’ll know
that I would never leave you
even when you feel so blue
I’m sitting up here with the Lord
and now watching over you RIP Morgan

our candle for Morgan…

For Morgan
“We will definitely burn a candle tomorrow for your sweet Morgan. God bless you and your family. Big hugs from Tennessee!”


candle for morgan, carbondale local

I lit my candle for Morgan this morning. Thinking of you Toni and Steve.
Xoxo
Gina from Atlanta, GA

Candles lit by Steve & I for our sweet daughter Morgan. The forever glass candle with the metal dragonfly was given to us by Steve’s sister – we keep it burning for Morgan so she will always see the light we are sending up to her.
These pictures were taken by Steve. We love & miss Morgan every moment of every day & we want justice for Morgan…we will NEVER give up!
There are many reasons criminals get away with crimes and one reason is the lack of shared information between law enforcement agencies. This is an eye opener for most people – it was for me. Did you know that the following 8 law enforcement districts are all within a 15 minute to an hour drive from each other, and some are just across the street from one another? With this jurisdictional overlap I have been told that a criminal can get arrested in one jurisdiction (let’s suppose it is the City of Carbondale), but just one block over the jurisdictional line (let’s say in the County of Garfield where Morgan was murdered – our house was in Carbondale BUT it was not within the city limits, so it was patrolled by the sheriffs not the police) the records of those crimes are not shared with the other law enforcement agency. So it is feasible that a woman that is being stalked, or has been raped, and is only within a 5 minute drive away (or less) from the same crime that has happened to another woman, the information and MO on that crime is not shared, so the other law enforcement agency would have no idea they are dealing with a serial offender. I don’t know what you think, but for me this revelation was outrageous considering the technological age we now live in! This makes it extremely easy for a criminal to believe he has a good chance of never being caught…and he would be right.

































