Morgan took this silly picture of herself while Skyping her friend just days before her murder. Morgan could always find happiness in even the silliest things, but that was Morgan.
Please don’t ever forget who Morgan was. Never forget that she was loved by many and she was very important…every soul is important and no one has the right to stalk, terrorize and viciously take another person’s life.
How can we as a society condone the murder of a victim of stalking because local law enforcement has chosen to lie and cover it up? If a law enforcement agency does not have the education to understand what they are up against when dealing with a stalker then they should get help. There are many agencies that offer to help with expertise needed and at no charge to the police or sheriffs so why wouldn’t they reach out for help? Do they not want to help victims?
In a small rural area, the Roaring Fork Valley, between Aspen, CO and Glenwood Springs, CO there is a distance of about 30 miles…not that large. And in that area there are 9 different law enforcement agencies – all of which do not share case information with each other. A criminal could ostensively commit a crime in one jurisdiction, then drive 15 minutes away and be in another county, commit the same crime, and neither law enforcement agency would have any clue that the same person did both crimes, because information is not shared…sounds like a great place for a criminal to feel safe and the victims to be very frightened. In the year 2015 with all the technology at our fingertips this is something that could change, and should change…a shared database on crimes that could be connected by local and state law enforcement agencies so that the officers have the tools at their fingertips to reduce crimes by the use of information then they can start removing the offenders from our streets. Just a thought, but why not? I am sure if it came down to it the taxpayers would approve a tax to help produce this type of state wide database so criminals could be taken off the streets and our children would be safer don’t you agree?