let me ask you all this-do the people who feel Morgan committed suicide think it was b/c she was stalked or for other reasons?
are their any studies of people who are stalked that kill themselves?
Hope I did that "quoting" correct, I'm still figuring out how to actually participate.
Here's the theory I came up with a few days ago.
It was mentioned in the autopsy report that cause of death was "pulmonary edema due to acute intermittent porphyria". The mother states that Morgan did not have acute intermittent porphyria and that the father put that in the medical examiner's head as a possibility. This leads me to think that at some point in Morgan's life it was suspected she may have acute intermittent porphyria. It's a rare disorder many people have never even heard of, so if it wasn't being discussed as a possible diagnosis for Morgan at some point, why would the father mention such a rare disorder out of the blue? I'm certainly no expert, but I work as a medical transcriptionist and came across this very diagnosis one time (in 15 years, no less) and did some research about the condition on my own. Some of the symptoms of AIP include stomach pains, which Morgan was originally prescribed amitiptyline for, and confusion and hallucinations. In the letter from Dr. Doberson it clearly states Morgan's medical history was remarkable for nonspecific complaints including "abdominal pain and headache including cognitive disorders." If Morgan's medical records indicated AIP as a possible differential diagnosis, then it would be reasonable for the ME to put together that information with pulmonary edema from the autopsy and conclude AIP. And if she did indeed have AIP, she may have hallucinated the rocks hitting the windows and then spiraled from there since hallucinations are a symptom of AIP. If untreated, an AIP attack can last for weeks to months.
There doesn't seem to be any actual LE documented evidence of a stalker. As others have already pointed out, with all the motion activated cameras and lights, and people sitting up outside and neighbors keeping watch, it seems odd that no evidence considered substantial by LE was ever offered up.
It was also stated that Morgan still had amitriptyline in her possession, and nortriptyline was found in her system. Nortriptyline carries side effects of "excitement or anxiety" and "nightmares". If she had AIP and got her hands on nortriptyline (maybe from a friend trying to help with the stress of the situation) that could have easily worsened the psychological effects of AIP. Extremely tragic, since if it were AIP it is treatable/manageable, it's just not something that is typically looked for, it's more of a last resort diagnosis.
That being said, I think it's possible someone did throw rocks at the windows once, or even a few times. Possibly a friend trying to get Morgan to sneak out, possibly an instance of bullying due to fighting amongst a group of friends. However, to escalate from throwing rocks at windows to murder within 4 months, and for the murder to include getting into the house without any sign of an intruder and poisoning the victim in such a manner that there is no evidence whatsoever that anyone was there just seems highly unlikely in my opinion.