I'm still unclear on the jewelry, since there was never any follow through, jmo. That came after the young man the family suspected was a stalker was arrested for that type of crime, so...
Guess my biggest question here, is how does mom think Morgan' death will changed to murder? I'm not seeing that as a possibility at this point.
Not worried with stalker or even plain old peeper. I'm sure everyone in the neighborhood would have been happy if that person was caught. But that did not happen. Doesn't mean if there was one, he/she got in and forced M to take medication.
Still can't figure out how murder can be found, unless of course someone that lives there wants to confess, and it is not one of the wackos that come out in cases and falsely confess to things.
Well, there have been cases where, due to the appearance of new evidence, the case was reexamined, bodies exhumed, new autopsies done, and murder charges brought years later (Drew Petersen is an example).
That's harder here with no body. However, someone could remember something or say something or have evidence (jewelry, statements, etc.,) that they could let slip or divulge.
I did a weekly search starting Oct 1, 2011, and there was no precipitation or snow level noted at all, not even into January. Problem is, when I typed in the zip code and picked Cardondale, CO, it seems to have given me the closest location they monitor, which is Sunlight Mountain.
I assumed that Sunlight Mountain would have a higher elevation than Cardondale (The summit is 9,895 feet. Carbondale is 6,181), so I found it odd that there was no snowfall recorded, especially since it's a ski resort, but when I went to the site, they were talking about snow-making.
Now I don't know what to think.
We got more snow than that in Eugene last year!
My eyes!
OK, it's really strange how they list the cities, but from what I could squint, there's much less snowfall in the area than I imagined! I pictured Denver to be all snowy, Aspen even more so, but it looks like very little! I'm surprised. I'm going to have to ask my Denver friend about that.
That is odd because I found that there was a snow storm that moved across CO on Dec 1, 2011. I don't know anything about CO weather patterns, so I don't know if that means it's safe to assume Carbondale had snow too. . .but Denver definitely did.
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_19448181
It’s snowing in Denver and along the Front Range this morning, and snow is likely to continue throughout the day.
Snow accumulations should be minimal for the morning commute, but roads are wet, icy and slushy in some areas. Hills and bridges could be problematic and commuters should allow for extra time this morning.
The quick-moving winter storm, out of the north, is blowing across Colorado, bringing up to a foot of snow in some places today. Snow on the Eastern Plains will be driven by strong winds.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for areas south and east of Denver, where the heaviest snow is expected, through the afternoon
http://photos.denverpost.com/2011/1...with-a-snow-storm-in-metro-denver/25302/#name here
I read Carbondale described by a former resident as almost high desert!?!
Carbondale is very close to Aspen:
https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf...gl=us&ei=JPNbUKOdIcqpigK274GoAg&ved=0CN0BELYD
Carbondale's elevation is 6,181.
Aspen's elevation is 7,660.
Carbondale is over three hours driving from Denver:
https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf...gl=us&ei=JPNbUKOdIcqpigK274GoAg&ved=0CN0BELYD
Denver's elevation is 5,130.
Carbondale is nestled in the peaks, in the middle of the Rocky Mountain range. Denver is a plains town, on the other side of that range, the eastern side. These are VERY different environments.
I haven't finished reading yet, so not sure if anyone mentioned this but this story reminds me of the case of Cindy James, a nurse who claimed she was being stalked and was eventually found dead in a ditch. She was hog tied and injected with morphine. The police called it a suicide/accident and claimed she had been staging the stalking incidents herself.
http://www.unsolved.com/ajaxfiles/une_cindy_james.htm
http://youtu.be/sbrAggQE2EA
If there was even a hint that Morgan had ever been bound in any way, you'd see many more people screaming from the rooftops about this case.
Do we even know if Morgan's room was processed? If there was no crime scene investigation, there is likely no evidence whether it actually ever existed or not.
That's the problem I'm having with this case. Was there no evidence found. . . or was there no evidence found (because it wasn't investigated) ???? :banghead:
The police stated they process every case of a deceased person as a homicide and then move to where the evidence takes them.
Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario told CBS4 his department spent a lot of time working on the case, and that it will remain closed.
“We investigate every death we come across as a homicide and then again we let the facts and the evidence to take us where it’s going to take us,” he said.
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2012/09/07/parents-say-daughter-was-murdered-want-investigation-reopened/
There is zero to indicate that her room was not processed as a crime scene.
FrayedKnot....not quite sure what the issue is? Nobody on here is speaking anybody's name. That is against tos.
Nobody is taking moms word for anything.....have you read some of the comments on here? Actually, people have been questioning the mom and this whole story.
It's just a blog. Either you believe or not or you form your own opinion. Doesn't mean either of those will amount to much in the long run.
JMO
Just to let you know, it took me about 8 minutes to find out exactly who we were talking about, only from this thread, to find their FB's and their reported criminal activity, online. (I had not viewed the names on the blog yet, at that point). One of their names is posted in full on this site, I think the first or second thread, quoting from a MSM article, about something unrelated (thus far) to Morgan.