Steve left early and was up in Aspen – he needed me to make a deposit for our son, that he had forgotten to take care of. I argued that I was working, and Morgan hadn’t left the house yet for school, so I couldn’t do it. Steve said, “You will only be gone for 20 minutes at the most, so please go.” I left the house at 9:00 am, this is the first time I have left Morgan alone at home since the stalking began. It was only a 5 minute drive to the bank in Carbondale, while Morgan was getting dressed for her dance class. Steve thought I would only be gone 20 minutes max. I told Morgan I would be right back, the dogs were loose, and even though my intuition was screaming at me – NO! I didn’t listen.
As I turned out of the subdivision onto County Road 100, it didn’t make sense to be worried, it wasn’t dark out, it was morning, sunny, light, and bright with a few white clouds. It was quiet and I saw no one out, as I headed for the bank. Morgan later said she heard me leave, and lock the front door. A few minutes later Morgan heard the key pad being used on the front door, her puppy started growling, for the first time in her life, sitting and staring up at the front door. Morgan thought I had forgotten something, and was coming right back in, but then realized it was only a few beeps, not four, and the door lock didn’t disengage. No one entered, so she was immediately frightened – she knew it wasn’t me. This was not the first time Morgan or I heard numbers being pushed on the front door keypad lock, but all the other times had been at night.
Morgan went into her closet, quietly closed the door, and called me on my cell phone…I rushed back as fast as I could. I immediately called the sheriff’s dispatch number in a panic, and Patrol Officer C. J. came over to the house. He questioned Morgan, then went outside, looked at the key code lock on the door, did not take fingerprints, and looked at a new footprint in the dirt outside of the bathroom window. It looked like, from the prints that someone had run alongside one of the pine trees, up on his toes. I expressed to the officer that we are so frightened that Morgan’s stalker keeps attempting to get into our house. The officer replied, “No he is probably just trying to terrorize you, just like when he taps or bangs on the windows.” We now know this was very uneducated opinion in a stalking case…this was very lethal to suppose the stalker was not trying to get in.
Elliott, our neighbor with two young daughters of his own, saw the sheriff’s car and came over to find out what is going on again. I told Elliott that I had told Morgan about Brooke’s boyfriend living 3 houses down from us, and how upset Morgan was. I asked how it was that we had never seen him around. Elliott said from what he had heard Keenan worked the night shift at City Market in El Jebel. Another alarm went off in my head, I always sent Morgan there to pick up a few things for dinner. He could have been her checkout clerk at City Market, and if he had, what if he asked to look at her driver’s license? Our physical address was right there on her driver’s license.
Morgan sent a text to her teacher this morning saying, “I might be a little late, I had an incident this morning and the sheriff needs to ask questions. Shouldn’t be too late. Sorry!” Morgan felt awful about how this stalker was not only messing with her life, but how it was affecting everyone around her.
A Year Later, some more advice. Do not ever show your drivers license to anyone unless you absolutely have too, if they have to verify your age don’t be afraid to insist on only showing it to a manager – do not have your address written on your checks. Reduce any way that a complete stranger can find out where you live! You have no idea how thorough of a background check was done on this person before he was hired, or if one was done at all!
When Morgan came home from school the first thing I told her was that Elliott said Keenan worked at City Market in El Jebel. I asked Morgan if she remembered ever seeing him there, she said, sh…., he was my checker once. I was buying nail stuff, and he asked to see my license, I don’t like this at all.
Of course, if Keenan looked at her driver’s license he would have see her address printed on it, and would have known at that time that she lived on Corral Drive, just like his friend Brooke. I was wondering if he was really her boyfriend or just renting a room from Brooke’s dad. Elliott had told me that he had moved in to that house at the end of July 2011, while we were on vacation, and the stalking started right after we returned on August 2, 2011.
Jarred (our grandson) came over later that afternoon, looks at new footprints, and thinks they looked like an Etnie type shoe bottom also. So this is twice with the same shoe. I called my cousin later for advice and he says “this is horse s…” he tells me I have to insist that the deputies take a cast of the footprints and fingerprint the front door. My cousin was in politics for many years in Aspen, and Pitkin County, and he is Morgan’s Godfather – he can’t understand why Garfield County Sheriffs are treating this stalking like it’s not a big thing.
At 6:04 pm Steve sends Morgan a text message, “Hi, we are going to El Horizonte for dinner. Would you like to join us??” Morgan replies to Steve, “I’m good. Thanks though!” Morgan goes to a play at her school tonight, with a friend from school. She must have told them what was going on because they sent her a text message that said, “Hi Morgan. Tom will be at Thunder River Market at 8:30 and will wait for u.”
Now this is another perfect example of why I think some law enforcement protocols need to be changed…it will be weeks before we have a detective assigned to this case. Up until then it is as if it is not really a case. Essentially they wait two months to see if it goes away first? And during that time this really isn’t even a case, evidence goes uncollected, except the evidence that we, ourselves, have given to the officers. A different person comes every time, and Steve or I have to explain the whole growing morass over, and over again. Nothing that is being discovered is being followed up on, and it cuts both ways, we don’t want to accuse anyone before we are certain of their involvement. Back then we had only progressed to likely, and not likely. Likely deserved an interview, a chance to tell their side, but that never happened. Is this a budgetary issue? Do they feel most stalkers quit before two months? Because the stories of stalking that are being shared with me now, always seem to affect people for years in many cases. After Morgan’s stalking started, Steve would constantly come home with another story from someone he had run into and spoken with during his work day – they told him about how they too had been stalked. At one point he looked at me and said that at least 75% of the women he met had a stalking story, and worse, he could see how badly it still affected them, even if it had been many years in the past. He was very mindful of how this would affect Morgan in the future. He did not want her to end up emotionally scarred for life.
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