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Dateline NBC - Season 2026 Episode 13 -
Breaking Point
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00:00:02Tonight on Dateline.
00:00:03When people tell me she's in heaven now.
00:00:06No, Morgan doesn't want to be in heaven.
00:00:08She wants to be here.
00:00:09She wants to be raising her daughter.
00:00:10She wants to be living the life.
00:00:13She was shot while she was getting into the vehicle.
00:00:16So this is an execution.
00:00:18That's what it appeared.
00:00:19She was discovered by her boyfriend.
00:00:21There's very distinct things that you're doing that are not normal.
00:00:27She was a manager at FedEx.
00:00:29She came to me and she was crying.
00:00:31She felt that people were harassing her.
00:00:33She had complained about it to management and what?
00:00:36She said that nothing has been done.
00:00:38I'm like, oh my God, one of those boys at work did this to her.
00:00:41Did you ever want something romantically with her?
00:00:44No.
00:00:44Did you shoot Morgan Buck?
00:00:47No.
00:00:48One manager had it bad for her.
00:00:50He really wanted to date her.
00:00:51You're wondering how, who, where, and why.
00:00:55We found close to 100 pictures taken off of Morgan's Instagram without her knowledge.
00:01:01Panic rushed over my body.
00:01:03Every single red flag came out.
00:01:05Let me guess.
00:01:06This is all a big mistake.
00:01:08A young mom gunned down in the dark of night.
00:01:12Even darker.
00:01:13The killer's secret obsession.
00:01:15I'm Lester Holt.
00:01:17This is Dateline.
00:01:26Here's Josh Mankiewicz with Breaking Point.
00:01:37Here's the thing about working in America.
00:01:40You put a bunch of people in an enclosed space, tell them to work as a team, shoulder to shoulder,
00:01:48add in some deadline and performance pressure, and a couple of things are sure to happen.
00:01:54They'll start to rate each other.
00:01:57Who's good?
00:01:58Who's lazy?
00:01:59Who's cute?
00:02:00He was significantly at or.
00:02:03Yes.
00:02:03You could tell.
00:02:04You could tell.
00:02:06They'll start to date each other.
00:02:08It's unavoidable.
00:02:10She met a guy at work.
00:02:12He was super sweet and super kind.
00:02:16And sometimes they'll start to hate each other.
00:02:19That's when management usually steps in.
00:02:22I went straight up to the supervisor, and I was like, he's bothering me again.
00:02:28Some things companies just can't predict.
00:02:31Some things they can.
00:02:33Like the dependability of an employee like Morgan Fox.
00:02:39Ah, Morgan, she was great.
00:02:41She was fun to work with.
00:02:43She was genuine and very much a hard worker.
00:02:48All was there as her shift started, except on the morning of October 28th, 2020.
00:02:57Quite a few people were asking, like, hey, has anybody seen her?
00:03:01Has anybody talked to Morgan today?
00:03:03Morgan worked the early shift at this FedEx ground sorting facility in North Canton, Ohio.
00:03:10Nikki Watkins was her co-worker.
00:03:13Everybody's radioing, like, no, I haven't talked to her.
00:03:16Has anybody tried calling?
00:03:18Maybe tried calling her mom.
00:03:19Because this was so unlike Morgan, people got concerned pretty quickly.
00:03:22Yes, very quickly.
00:03:24And then we kind of ended the shift with, it was a no call, no show.
00:03:29Maybe she just slept in.
00:03:32It turned out Morgan had not just slept in.
00:03:36911, do you need police, fire, or medical help?
00:03:39What her co-workers didn't know was that at about 6.30 that morning, Morgan's boyfriend,
00:03:45and Jason, called 911?
00:03:47Uh, medical.
00:03:49I mean, I'm pretty sure my girlfriend's dead.
00:03:52What makes you say that, sir?
00:03:54Um, I came out.
00:03:56I got up to work and came out.
00:03:58Look, I thought I'd seen a car out here.
00:03:59I came out here and she's laying in her front seat, unresponsive, very cold, covered in blood.
00:04:05Looks like her head is bleeding from behind.
00:04:07I don't know if she fell or if she got bashed.
00:04:10If you think he sounds a little less than frantic,
00:04:13you are not alone.
00:04:15Do you want to try CPR or do you think she's,
00:04:19you don't feel a pulse at all, sir?
00:04:21I don't feel a pulse at all.
00:04:26When you get here, officers are already here.
00:04:29Paramedics are here.
00:04:30Yeah.
00:04:32Stark County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Craig Kennedy supervised the investigation.
00:04:37Her car is parked right here in the driveway.
00:04:39And she's still in it?
00:04:40So partially she slumped into the driver's seat with one foot still out on the ground.
00:04:47Door still open?
00:04:49Door was still open.
00:04:50And there was some remnants of some food wrappers that appeared she was taking items for lunch.
00:04:58The passenger side window had been shattered.
00:05:0229-year-old Morgan had been shot.
00:05:05So she comes out the front door, gets in her car, somebody comes up from behind her.
00:05:09Yes.
00:05:10It's quick.
00:05:11Yes.
00:05:12And this is an execution.
00:05:13Like, there's no fight.
00:05:15Correct.
00:05:17Around 8 a.m., one of Morgan's family members noticed the law enforcement presence at the house
00:05:22and called Morgan's mom, Cindy, who at first was not worried.
00:05:28She had just chatted with her daughter at 1.30 a.m., about six and a half hours earlier.
00:05:36She's like, she should be fine.
00:05:38Morgan's aunt, Chris Wilkop.
00:05:40So then she started trying to call Morgan and she couldn't get a hold of Morgan.
00:05:45And then she called Morgan's boyfriend and couldn't get a hold of him.
00:05:50So Cindy got in the car and drove over.
00:05:53That's what she found out?
00:05:54Yeah.
00:05:55When she got there, the police officer wouldn't tell her anything.
00:05:58Finally, a reporter screamed across the yard to her that she was dead.
00:06:04Somebody shot her in the head.
00:06:06That's how she found out.
00:06:10That's not how that's supposed to happen.
00:06:12No.
00:06:13Yeah.
00:06:15It is the kind of loss that, to this day, is hard for Morgan's family to accept.
00:06:21Doesn't go away, does it?
00:06:23No.
00:06:25It's like something that you only see on TV that ever happens, you know, to you.
00:06:33To investigators at the scene, the time of Morgan's murder was starting to become clear.
00:06:38She talked to her mother at about 1.30 in the morning.
00:06:42She had to be at work at 2.30, so this was around 2 a.m.
00:06:45Right, so 2 a.m. when she would normally leave for work.
00:06:48Correct.
00:06:49Answering the question of why she was killed was going to be a lot more complicated.
00:06:56Anything of hers stolen?
00:06:57When we looked through, there was money laying in the console of the vehicle,
00:07:01and her purse was draped around her neck, so it didn't appear that anything was stolen.
00:07:07Not a robbery, which meant someone wanted Morgan Fox dead and badly.
00:07:15The question now was who?
00:07:18Nobody could think of any person that would have reason to do this to her.
00:07:23When she came to me, she was crying.
00:07:25Detectives would uncover many potential suspects.
00:07:30You didn't shoot Morgan?
00:07:32No.
00:07:33Absolutely not.
00:07:34Did you love her?
00:07:35Did you want more?
00:07:36There was nothing intimate.
00:07:38There was nothing sexual.
00:07:40You think to yourself that could have been me?
00:07:42Yes.
00:07:42I think it is a true definition of if I can't have her, nobody can.
00:07:47Did you kill Morgan Fox?
00:08:01Morgan Fox's stepsister, Cora Stonerock, had just put a roast in the crockpot that October morning
00:08:08when one of her other sisters let out a scream.
00:08:12I'm thinking, what could be wrong?
00:08:14So I go downstairs, and she is completely ghost white, and she says, she's dead.
00:08:22And I'm like, who?
00:08:23Who's dead?
00:08:24And she's like, Morgan.
00:08:25And I'm like, Morgan who?
00:08:27Like, because in my mind, there's no way that, like, our sister is dead.
00:08:31And I remember screaming at her, like, how?
00:08:34Like, what?
00:08:35What are you talking about?
00:08:35Why are you saying that?
00:08:38Hearing that made little sense to Cora, didn't then, doesn't now.
00:08:44I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that that's really how Morgan's story ends.
00:08:53Like, I just don't get it.
00:08:54I don't get it.
00:08:56How somebody so pure is just gone.
00:09:02Cora and Morgan met when they were both about seven years old.
00:09:06Morgan's mom, Cindy, married Cora's dad.
00:09:09And the two girls were suddenly siblings, blended together in a new family of 12 kids.
00:09:16I mean, that can go one of two ways, right?
00:09:19You can suddenly be put in this house with this other girl your age, and you're like, who are you?
00:09:24Or you can become great friends, and you became great friends.
00:09:27Yeah, absolutely.
00:09:28I remember literally meeting her and thinking, like, I just met my new best friend, and this
00:09:33is a friend that I get to live with, stay with.
00:09:35She doesn't have to go home.
00:09:36We get to share clothes.
00:09:37We don't have to return anything.
00:09:39She's just here with me all the time.
00:09:41Cora says Morgan was fun and had a knack for getting them both into trouble.
00:09:46I heard you TP'd a house once.
00:09:48Yes, we have toilet papered a house, and Morgan thought it was a great idea to ring the doorbell
00:09:53and wake them up so that they could see our lovely TP job.
00:09:58And she was also unflinchingly kind, especially to those who needed a helping hand.
00:10:05The amount of animals that we brought home, the amount of trouble we got in on bringing
00:10:11said animals home, you know?
00:10:13She didn't care.
00:10:14No, not at all.
00:10:15Not at all.
00:10:16I remember we were set on starting a nonprofit to help animals.
00:10:22To help broken-winged birds.
00:10:23Yeah, we were going to have all the animals in the world, and we were just going to save
00:10:26everybody and give everybody a home.
00:10:28And if she saw someone being wronged, she would stand up for them.
00:10:33And if she thought she was being wronged, she would say something.
00:10:36Yeah, yeah.
00:10:37Morgan was very loud.
00:10:38You know, that's something she didn't hold back on.
00:10:40That was her beliefs.
00:10:42If she stand on it, she stood on it, and she was going to let you know about it.
00:10:46Morgan grew up quickly, pregnant at 20.
00:10:49She had a daughter, Amelia, Emmy for short.
00:10:53Morgan raised her as a single parent.
00:10:56When she landed an entry-level job as a package handler at FedEx, that was good news for a working
00:11:03mom.
00:11:04Working at FedEx was a big step up from what Morgan had been doing before.
00:11:07Yes, because she had had a lot of server jobs, so this was something that she's seen as an
00:11:12opportunity to better herself and her life for her and her daughter.
00:11:18Inside the FedEx facility, Morgan quickly made an impression.
00:11:23Within two years, she was promoted to manager.
00:11:26Her co-worker, Michelle Hanna, saw Morgan's value.
00:11:30She didn't tell someone what to do.
00:11:32She would get into trucks and move packages, showing other package handlers how to actually
00:11:39do it.
00:11:39It feels like exactly the kind of employee you want to hire and retain.
00:11:43Absolutely.
00:11:46Mickey Watkins started calling her Mary Poppins after Morgan helped her through a feminine
00:11:51hygiene crisis.
00:11:53She was like, what's wrong?
00:11:54Like, what happened?
00:11:55And I was like, I have no pads, nothing.
00:11:58And she goes, gets somebody to cover my line, grabs this little backpack, and shoved her whole
00:12:04arm in.
00:12:05What'd she give you?
00:12:06She gave me a pad, and she handed me a little small bag of Cheez-Its and a Hershey's bar,
00:12:11and then said, do you need a Powerade so that you can get back to work and be hydrated?
00:12:16That's a great manager and a good friend.
00:12:18She was exceptional.
00:12:21FedEx is also where Morgan met the man who made that 911 call, Jason Skarnackia.
00:12:28Jason came out of the military and was a single parent, just like Morgan.
00:12:33I remember her saying that she met a guy at work and that he was super sweet and super
00:12:38kind, but he had a daughter.
00:12:40And I remember thinking, like, I know that you would be a good person for his kid, too.
00:12:48At first, they kept their relationship quiet.
00:12:51When it became public, they decided it was best for one of them to leave FedEx.
00:12:56Both of them knew that they wanted to be together, so they agreed that Jason would get another
00:13:01job.
00:13:02In July 2020, they moved into that house together, and Morgan started to dream about a future.
00:13:11She really wanted to expand her family, you know?
00:13:14She wanted to own a house, get married, have more kids.
00:13:18She longed for that.
00:13:20Only three months after moving in, Morgan Fox was shot dead in her driveway.
00:13:27Investigators found a .22 caliber bullet lodged in her car door, and they noticed something else.
00:13:34When I look over here, there's actually a fresh set of tire tracks that had left indentations
00:13:42in the ground because it had been raining, fresh mud had been flung all over the side
00:13:48of the fence.
00:13:49As if?
00:13:50As if someone had pulled out in a hurry and spun out.
00:13:55So you're thinking that's your killer making a getaway?
00:13:57Correct.
00:14:00Investigators also talked with the neighbors, who surprisingly had not seen or heard anything
00:14:06at 2 a.m.
00:14:08It's got to be dead quiet here at that hour.
00:14:10It's a very quiet neighborhood, it's dark, not a lot of street lights.
00:14:15Nobody hears a gunshot?
00:14:16Correct.
00:14:17Including her boyfriend, who's right here?
00:14:19Yes.
00:14:20Or at least that's what he says, he doesn't hear anything.
00:14:22That's what he told us.
00:14:24It's safe to say that wouldn't be the last eyebrow-raising thing about Jason Skarnecchia.
00:14:32There's very distinct things that you're doing that are not normal.
00:14:50If there's a handbook for how you're supposed to act when your girlfriend is murdered, Jason
00:14:56Skarnecchia did not follow it.
00:14:59When we spoke with Jason, he wasn't super upset.
00:15:03He didn't exhibit signs of being hysterical or anything like that.
00:15:09And he sounds pretty calm on that 911 call.
00:15:11He was pretty calm on the 911 call.
00:15:14She's bleeding from her head?
00:15:16It looked like it, yeah.
00:15:17But we kind of kept in mind people handle stress differently.
00:15:21His lack of emotion was not the only thing that caught investigators' attention.
00:15:27When we wanted him to come to the sheriff's office for an interview, he said that he wanted
00:15:32to get a pair of socks.
00:15:34And at that point in time for scene preservation, we told him we couldn't just allow him to go
00:15:40through the residence, that we would retrieve them for him.
00:15:43And he decided not to wear any socks to the sheriff's office.
00:15:49Suggesting he doesn't want you looking through his bedroom?
00:15:51Correct.
00:15:52Well, that must have made you sit up a little taller.
00:15:55That's our first red flag.
00:15:59Jason, my name's Craig Kennedy.
00:16:01Within an hour, a sockless Jason was sitting face-to-face with Detective Kennedy at the sheriff's office.
00:16:09How long have you guys been dating?
00:16:10How long have you lived together?
00:16:12I've been dating since August of last year.
00:16:14And how does he see him in that interview?
00:16:16In the interview, he was relatively calm.
00:16:19Jason walked the investigator through the previous 12 hours.
00:16:23He said he and Morgan had dinner at home.
00:16:26Then Morgan dropped off her daughter at her mom Cindy's house,
00:16:30where she sometimes slept when Morgan had to get up early for work.
00:16:34So once she comes back home, what happens?
00:16:40I was in the bedroom.
00:16:41She goes, hey, I need to use your laptop.
00:16:43She's typing her email.
00:16:44I eat an apple.
00:16:45And I said, hey, all right, I'm going to bed.
00:16:47She goes, okay, I'll be in soon.
00:16:50Jason said he went to sleep and was only half-conscious when Morgan got out of bed around 1.30
00:16:57a.m.
00:16:57She goes, I'm getting ready for work.
00:16:59I was like, oh, okay, that's right.
00:17:01I'm about to sleep.
00:17:02Jason said he did not hear the gunfire that killed his girlfriend.
00:17:08You sleep with earplugs in, anything like that?
00:17:11You guys sleep with the pan on, anything like that?
00:17:14No.
00:17:15You never heard any gunshots last night?
00:17:17No, I didn't.
00:17:19Jason said he woke up about 5 and at first did not notice anything unusual.
00:17:25Then he glanced out the window and saw Morgan's car still in the driveway.
00:17:31I was like, okay, that's really weird.
00:17:34So I went to my room, put on some clothes, tried a flashlight, went out there.
00:17:41That's when he said he found her.
00:17:43I was like, kind of shook her head a little bit.
00:17:45Morgan, Morgan, are you awake?
00:17:49Morgan, Morgan, I was shaking her a little bit and checked her pulse, checked her wrist.
00:17:54Couldn't find a pulse.
00:17:56And she was really cold.
00:17:59Ran inside, up to my bedroom, grabbed my phone, went outside and called 911.
00:18:04Is your relationship good with Morgan?
00:18:08Absolutely.
00:18:09No issues whatsoever?
00:18:10We're fine.
00:18:11I mean, we're blending a family, so we're fine.
00:18:14You know, there were challenges.
00:18:16Investigators did talk to Morgan's mom, who indicated that they were having some struggles
00:18:21in their relationship.
00:18:23Her mom paints a little less rosy picture of that relationship than the boyfriend does.
00:18:27Correct.
00:18:28Did you guys ever get physical with each other?
00:18:30No physical violence at all?
00:18:32No.
00:18:33Well, a text on Morgan's phone suggested that wasn't true.
00:18:38Morgan had gotten physical with him during a fight just two weeks earlier.
00:18:43There was one text message that was in there where Jason indicated that he would never forgive
00:18:50Morgan for what she did.
00:18:53And ultimately, that was because she had either, like, pushed or swatted at him.
00:18:59And even though Jason handed over his phone willingly, he hesitated when Detective Kennedy asked
00:19:07to access it.
00:19:08You have a passcode on your phone.
00:19:10I do.
00:19:10You do.
00:19:11What's that passcode?
00:19:13Do I have to give you my passcode?
00:19:14This interview wasn't going well for Jason.
00:19:17Detective Kennedy told him exactly what he was thinking.
00:19:22There's very distinct things that you're doing that are not normal.
00:19:27Okay.
00:19:28Okay.
00:19:28We call them red flags.
00:19:30He asked why Jason had been so reluctant to let investigators look through his bedroom.
00:19:36In the drawer above my sock drawer, I have a little bit of marijuana.
00:19:39Okay.
00:19:40In the grand scheme of things, Jason, do you think I give two about a little bit of marijuana?
00:19:44I give up, yeah.
00:19:46I don't.
00:19:47So, second question.
00:19:48What do you have on your phone that you're not real fun?
00:19:52I have nothing.
00:19:53I was just asking.
00:19:54Okay.
00:19:55Because the typical reaction during the homicide when your girlfriend, who you're in love with,
00:20:00I presume, is, what do you need?
00:20:03Whatever it takes.
00:20:04Right.
00:20:05You know what I'm saying?
00:20:05Okay.
00:20:16After the recording ended, Kennedy says, Jason broke down.
00:20:21At the end of the interview, he did exhibit some emotions, which we would expect from someone that's kind of
00:20:28in shock.
00:20:29And after everything finally hits them.
00:20:33So, was he telling the truth?
00:20:37Morgan's family believed he was.
00:20:40I think that it's normal to think that, like, boyfriend, you know, jealousy.
00:20:46Something goes wrong in the relationship?
00:20:48Yeah, absolutely.
00:20:49Did you ever wonder about Jason?
00:20:50I never thought it was really Jason Skardecchia.
00:20:52He cared too much about Morgan.
00:20:54The Jason the family saw was devastated.
00:20:59Morgan's mom pointed Sheriff's investigators in a new direction.
00:21:04The first thing out of Sidney's mouth was, go to FedEx.
00:21:07FedEx is how this happened.
00:21:21As far as investigators could tell, Morgan Fox was a woman with no enemies.
00:21:29There was no obvious place to begin the search for her killer.
00:21:35Except, according to her mom, maybe one.
00:21:40The first thing out of Sidney's mouth was, go to FedEx.
00:21:43FedEx is how this happened.
00:21:45FedEx, the job Morgan had been so excited to land.
00:21:49Her family says she had been happy working at the sorting facility for a couple of years.
00:21:56Then, everything changed.
00:21:59Some of her colleagues didn't like it when Morgan was promoted to manager.
00:22:03I think it just put a big target on her back.
00:22:06And she was young.
00:22:07And I think that it just rubbed them the wrong way and kind of made a few people upset.
00:22:12It wasn't just one person.
00:22:13It was a couple of people that were rubbed the wrong way.
00:22:15Yeah.
00:22:16Because this, what, young, attractive woman was suddenly in charge.
00:22:19Yeah.
00:22:20Detective Kennedy discovered Morgan's workplace had very quickly become the place where she was least comfortable.
00:22:30She had recently been having some problems with other co-workers, male co-workers, that she felt she was being
00:22:36treated unfairly and harassed by.
00:22:39What kind of behavior are we talking about?
00:22:41It appeared that they were playing jokes on her by moving her chair, hiding items, and taking clipboards from her
00:22:48desk.
00:22:49Morgan's co-worker Michelle says the warehouse wasn't exactly a comfortable place for women to work.
00:22:57I mean, it's a warehouse, so you walk into a big building and you feel like, as a female, I
00:23:04felt small walking around and then people staring and maybe making comments.
00:23:09So, I know that Morgan experienced that because she actually told me, you know, that people were making comments as
00:23:18she walked by or staring at her.
00:23:20What picture emerged of the culture at FedEx?
00:23:23Throughout our investigation, it actually appeared that harassment at that point in time in that facility was a common practice,
00:23:33especially from male co-workers towards women co-workers.
00:23:37It was like a frat house.
00:23:38Yes, correct.
00:23:39Were you aware that men who worked there were jealous that Morgan had gotten that promotion to manager?
00:23:45Oh, yeah, I knew that.
00:23:46There was quite a few people that made it verbally known that they did not like the fact that she
00:23:52was in that position.
00:23:53The one manager, he said she only got it because she was pretty.
00:23:58I was like, okay.
00:24:00Three weeks before Morgan was killed, she had apparently reached a breaking point.
00:24:07One of her co-workers took her personal cell phone.
00:24:11She didn't know who.
00:24:13After she was looking around for her phone, it was just told to her that a group of guys had
00:24:18the phone, kind of like phone tag.
00:24:21Like, I don't have it, they have it.
00:24:22I don't have it, they have it.
00:24:23She finally found her phone in the hands of a co-worker she considered a friend.
00:24:28And it was unlocked.
00:24:32Morgan could tell someone had gone through it.
00:24:36In tears, she went to Michelle.
00:24:38What was on the phone that made her so concerned?
00:24:41She had said that they had looked at her personal phone and private pictures.
00:24:46Right.
00:24:46And she felt violated by that.
00:24:48She definitely felt violated.
00:24:50Morgan told Michelle she had complained to management.
00:24:53But almost two weeks had gone by and she hadn't heard a response.
00:24:58What Morgan did here was that she had violated the FedEx dress code.
00:25:04She was given a form of the dress code so that she could be told she should be wearing khakis
00:25:11instead of leggings.
00:25:12And it seemed disgusting to me that she's asking for some resolution and she's instead getting reprimanded.
00:25:20She stuck up for herself and she said the dress code policy also says no ball caps and all of
00:25:28the male managers wear hats.
00:25:30So that dress code was enforced for women but not for men?
00:25:34Apparently.
00:25:36Michelle was an administrator who sometimes advised employees on workplace issues.
00:25:42She had heard enough.
00:25:44On Morgan's behalf, she sent an email to FedEx's off-site human resources department.
00:25:50I explained about the phone, how nothing had been done.
00:25:54I explained the dress code incident where she's not to wear leggings and...
00:26:01Anything come of that?
00:26:02No.
00:26:03No.
00:26:04And she would ask me day to day, have you heard anything?
00:26:08Morgan would ask you.
00:26:09And I, yeah.
00:26:10And I said, have you heard anything?
00:26:12And she didn't hear anything either.
00:26:16As we know, Morgan Fox was not one to back down.
00:26:21She wrote her own email to HR after talking with Michelle one last time.
00:26:27We had talked on the phone that evening and I said, I think that HR needs to hear from you
00:26:34personally instead of getting the email from me.
00:26:38Morgan hit send around 11 p.m.
00:26:41At 7.50 a.m. the next day, HR responded, asking to talk.
00:26:48Except by that time, Morgan Fox had been murdered in her driveway.
00:26:54Were you thinking it was someone from FedEx?
00:26:56I'm thinking, well, who would have done that?
00:26:59I was like, would somebody have taken her life?
00:27:02Like, would somebody get that upset over her complaint and really do that?
00:27:08Investigators were wondering the exact same thing.
00:27:11And suddenly, they had a warehouse full of people to talk with.
00:27:16So I'm going to ask you a very direct question.
00:27:18Did you shoot her in the back of that?
00:27:33After Morgan's murder, her aunt Chris arrived in Canton.
00:27:38Morgan's mom, Cindy, was waiting for her in the front yard.
00:27:42When I get there and I get out of the car and she just crumbles and starts crying, Cindy never
00:27:50cried.
00:27:51So it was really hard.
00:27:55Cora drove in, too, trying to prepare herself for what was coming.
00:28:00I've never lost anybody besides grandparents.
00:28:03So I also, you know, was like, I have to be strong.
00:28:06I'm going to keep it together.
00:28:09She failed to do that when she took Morgan's daughter to the house to pick up some clothes.
00:28:15The lunch Morgan had packed for work was still lying there on the pavement.
00:28:20I remember pulling up to the house and seeing the water bottle and the pot pie still in the driveway.
00:28:29And knowing that, you know, 36 hours ago, Morgan was still alive and standing right in that same spot
00:28:36and dropping those items because she was shot dead is something that I literally see in my sleep.
00:28:42It is something that sticks with me forever.
00:28:46And I hate it.
00:28:48At the sheriff's office, investigators now focused on the FedEx workforce, of which Morgan had been part.
00:28:56In her complaint to human resources, she had named several coworkers.
00:29:02One of them was the guy Morgan found holding her phone, Jason McDermott.
00:29:08When we first started looking at Jason McDermott, we did some social media searches
00:29:14and we observed his profile picture was him posing with a cat.
00:29:21We looked at each other and we were like, yeah, this isn't our guy.
00:29:26Single guys with cats.
00:29:28Single men with cats don't commit murder.
00:29:30Cat lover or not, they had to look into him.
00:29:35Jason McDermott was also buddies with Mickey Watkins.
00:29:39He'd helped her get the hang of the job.
00:29:41What made you guys close friends?
00:29:44Jason was a really good trainer.
00:29:45He knew how to be helpful and keep you going pretty much throughout the day.
00:29:51And he had the same interests as me.
00:29:54I wasn't a gamer, but my son was.
00:29:57So he could tell me stuff about video games and that made me a better, cooler mom to my son.
00:30:03Jason.
00:30:04How are you?
00:30:04We ended up meeting with him.
00:30:08And he was very quiet, calm, almost nerdy.
00:30:15Anything you can help?
00:30:16Okay.
00:30:17Kind of helpful.
00:30:17He was very helpful.
00:30:19How did this nerdy cat owner describe his relationship with Morgan?
00:30:23As best friends.
00:30:26He said that they talked to each other quite often, which we verified through their text messages to one another.
00:30:33You guys get along good at work?
00:30:35We were friends before she was the manager.
00:30:37Basically, when one of us was having a bad day, we were the person that we would go to and
00:30:40vent about that type of stuff.
00:30:42She's been having issues on the morning shift with a lot of people, so she was venting to me about
00:30:45that.
00:30:46So, I'm going to take you to an incident that happened a couple weeks ago.
00:30:50This phone incident.
00:30:51I know you already know what I'm talking about.
00:30:54Yes.
00:30:54Well, we have to talk about it.
00:30:56I'm aware.
00:30:57Jason explained what happened.
00:30:59He said he wasn't the one who originally took her phone.
00:31:03Jason said he found it in the hands of a co-worker and got upset when he realized it was
00:31:09unlocked.
00:31:17Then, instead of just returning it to Morgan, Jason admitted he did something stupid.
00:31:24Upon taking it back up to my workstation, I let my emotions get the better of me.
00:31:29I made the dumbest mistake of sitting there like, all right, I want to know what the hell he was
00:31:32looking at.
00:31:33So, I turned on her phone and I regrettably looked through a few of her files.
00:31:37I saw one where she was in her brown underwear and I was like, as soon as I saw that,
00:31:41I clicked out of it because that wasn't our relationship.
00:31:45I panicked, closed everything on the phone, gave it back to her and then I told her, hey, I found
00:31:50it like that.
00:31:51Later, when he saw how upset Morgan was, he says his conscience got the better of him.
00:31:57I admitted to her what I did and she obviously wasn't happy about it, but I can't blame her for
00:32:01that either.
00:32:02FedEx management did speak with Jason.
00:32:05They told him to respect the privacy of others and that he would be fired if it happened again.
00:32:11Jason tried to apologize, but Morgan wasn't getting over it.
00:32:16She blocked him on social media.
00:32:18His story believable?
00:32:19Yeah, his story to us did make sense.
00:32:23Still, the detective probed a little more into their relationship.
00:32:27Did you ever want something romantically with her?
00:32:30No.
00:32:31You didn't?
00:32:32No.
00:32:32Do you have a girlfriend?
00:32:33Currently, no.
00:32:34You don't?
00:32:35No.
00:32:35He did say he had his eyes on someone else.
00:32:38There's another girl that I'm interested in.
00:32:40There's another girl that you've been talking to.
00:32:42Maybe Mickey.
00:32:43You've already met Mickey.
00:32:45When he was being interrogated, Jason told police that he was interested in you.
00:32:50Do you ever get any sense of that?
00:32:52I did get sense of that.
00:32:54I actually sent him a long text message and told him I'm not interested in that.
00:32:58Then, the detective got to the point.
00:33:01So I'm going to ask you a very direct question.
00:33:03Did you shoot her in the back of the head?
00:33:05No.
00:33:06So your phone that you have, is that phone going to show you at all at Morgan's house last night?
00:33:12No.
00:33:13It's not?
00:33:14No.
00:33:18He stated that he was at home and he had never left home that evening.
00:33:24And he also had to get up for work at approximately 2.30 a.m.
00:33:31And he drove straight to work.
00:33:32Does he willingly give you his cell phone?
00:33:35Jason did willingly give us his cell phone to look through.
00:33:39Which sort of by itself kind of says a lot.
00:33:42Correct.
00:33:42And sure enough, his alibi checked out.
00:33:46You checked his cell phone tracking data?
00:33:49We did check his cell phone data and it showed that it never left his residence.
00:33:55There's nothing like a good alibi to take you off the board.
00:33:59At the same time, Jason had a hunch as to who the killer might be.
00:34:05Who was the first thing that popped in your mind?
00:34:08Colin.
00:34:08He was one of the other guys Morgan thought might have swiped her phone.
00:34:14Why?
00:34:15Jealousy.
00:34:16Colin wanted her.
00:34:17Okay.
00:34:17Big time.
00:34:31In the aftermath of Morgan Fox's death, the FedEx facility where she had worked and succeeded became where investigators hoped
00:34:41to do the same.
00:34:44Suddenly, your workplace is turned upside down.
00:34:47And is in the middle of a murder investigation.
00:34:50Yes.
00:34:50Anybody getting any work done that week?
00:34:52Everyone's expected to.
00:34:54But no, it's really uncomfortable.
00:34:57For me, I was scared.
00:35:00I was afraid that maybe there would be retaliation against me.
00:35:06Just because of you helping Morgan out?
00:35:09Just because I had known what was going on.
00:35:13On top of that, Michelle thought her bosses were angry at her for not doing more.
00:35:19Three of them took me into the conference room and started grilling me about what's going on.
00:35:26And I said, I don't know.
00:35:28I told them the situation from my perspective of she came to me, she was upset, nobody was doing anything
00:35:36about the situation with her phone.
00:35:39I don't know what's happened, but she's dead.
00:35:47And I felt that they were blaming me, that they kept questioning me.
00:35:52And I told them that I reached out to HR and nothing had happened.
00:35:57So what?
00:35:58Why are you pointing the finger at me like it's my fault?
00:36:02Do you have any theory of your own about what had happened?
00:36:05Did you think it was connected to FedEx?
00:36:07Yeah, I knew there was a connection to FedEx, but my mind was open to many different people.
00:36:17Mickey Watkins says the warehouse gossip revolved around one name.
00:36:23What were people at work saying about who the killer might be?
00:36:26They all thought it was Colin.
00:36:29Colin is Colin McCauley, Morgan's manager, and one of the people she thought might have taken her phone.
00:36:36Mickey says it was not exactly a FedEx secret that he had a crush on Morgan.
00:36:43She was a very pretty girl, long blonde hair.
00:36:46If we were back in high school, she was the head cheerleader that everybody wanted to get with.
00:36:50And she was kind on top of it.
00:36:52So he had it bad for her.
00:36:54He really wanted to date her.
00:36:56That was Colin.
00:36:57Yes, he tried, and it just was like, no, I don't want that.
00:37:03I have a boyfriend.
00:37:04Jason McDermott also told the sheriff's office all about Colin.
00:37:08Who was the first name that popped in your mind when I said somebody shot her in the back of
00:37:12the head?
00:37:14Colin.
00:37:14Why?
00:37:15Jealousy.
00:37:17Way back when, before she started dating Jason Skarniecki, her current boyfriend, Colin wanted her.
00:37:25Okay.
00:37:25Big time.
00:37:26Okay.
00:37:26And he's obviously ever since been very upset that Jason won.
00:37:32Adding to the speculation, Mickey says she didn't see Colin for a couple of days after Morgan was killed.
00:37:39At some point, he comes back in.
00:37:41Yes.
00:37:41But he's different.
00:37:43Definitely different.
00:37:44He came back, and he looked depressed.
00:37:46And he always had his, like, had like a snow cap on, like a hat.
00:37:51And then he'd have his hood up over it.
00:37:52And he wasn't talking to anybody.
00:37:55He wasn't doing what he normally did.
00:37:57He just looked, I'm here, I'm just going to work, and that's it.
00:38:01And be monotone.
00:38:02Investigators sat down with Colin for an interview.
00:38:05It was not videotaped.
00:38:08Colin was Morgan's direct manager.
00:38:11He was.
00:38:12Detective Brian Johnson assisted with the investigation.
00:38:15Also one of the people she suspected of taking her phone.
00:38:19Correct.
00:38:20He was.
00:38:21And he also, pretty clearly at one time, had a significant crush on her.
00:38:25He did.
00:38:26And that was clear in messages between him and Morgan as well.
00:38:30One thing he did tell us during his interview was that once he found out that Morgan was moving in
00:38:37with Jason Skarnecchia and it was serious, that he apologized to her and wasn't going to try and pursue a
00:38:45relationship with her.
00:38:46Colin also denied ever taking Morgan's phone.
00:38:50Colin did tell her that her phone was on one of the workstations.
00:38:54He said he moved it.
00:38:55That's all I did.
00:38:57He never went through it.
00:38:58And there was no video to show him taking her phone or browsing through it that we got from FedEx.
00:39:04Anything in Colin's phone or text messages that made you think his story wasn't the same one you were being
00:39:10given?
00:39:11There was nothing surrounding Colin that would give us any indication that he was involved in this.
00:39:18He had messages with her that consisted of maybe going out for drinks or going out as friends.
00:39:24Once he learned about Jason Skarnecchia, that turned strictly to work-related conversations.
00:39:32All of that seemed to clear Colin McCauley.
00:39:36There was another FedEx manager to talk with.
00:39:40We would get together, have some drinks.
00:39:42It wasn't like her and I were dating.
00:39:44He was not happy being questioned about Morgan's death.
00:40:01After Morgan Fox's murder, her sister Cora and mom Cindy had to make arrangements.
00:40:08That's a very sterile word for planning someone's funeral.
00:40:12Cindy said, like, we need to pick out what she's going to get buried in.
00:40:17I should not be picking out the outfit that my sister, for her funeral, that shouldn't be happening.
00:40:25It was the fall of 2020, the middle of the COVID pandemic.
00:40:29A difficult time for a lot of families to gather, even harder to mourn.
00:40:36It's a six-feet rule.
00:40:38It's that we're only allowed in there for 20 minutes.
00:40:40It's that people aren't supposed to be gathering.
00:40:42The service was open casket.
00:40:45What I saw in that casket is also something that I can never unsee.
00:40:49Her hair still had blood in it.
00:40:52And her mom showed me that.
00:40:54I'll never forget that.
00:40:56And you're still thinking about it?
00:40:58Mm-hmm.
00:40:58Yeah.
00:40:59It breaks my heart.
00:41:01Morgan's eight-year-old daughter, Emmy, was there.
00:41:04And she carried something with her.
00:41:07Emmy and her mom played a game, pretending like they would be sleeping in the Vicks vapo sticks.
00:41:15They would put it under their noses and pretend like, you know, Emmy would wake her up.
00:41:20And Emmy took it with her to the funeral home because she thought if she would wave that under her
00:41:29nose, she'd wake up.
00:41:32It was a heart-breaking moment.
00:41:34And with Morgan's killer still at large, there was also an undercurrent of fear at the funeral.
00:41:41To know that the person responsible is still walking the streets.
00:41:44You're not sleeping.
00:41:45You're wondering how, who, where are they?
00:41:48And why.
00:41:49And why.
00:41:51Detectives were working to answer those questions.
00:41:54And they received a significant tip.
00:41:57A person that wanted to remain anonymous claimed they worked at FedEx.
00:42:01And there were some rumors about Morgan Fox and David DiNarda having an affair.
00:42:07This person was claiming that that affair was the cause of David DiNarda's recent divorce.
00:42:13David DiNarda was another manager at FedEx.
00:42:17Detective Johnson tracked him down at his sister's house, where DiNarda had been staying since his divorce.
00:42:24He's not happy to see you.
00:42:26Right.
00:42:26He was not happy with being questioned about Morgan's death.
00:42:31He was especially not happy about us taking his cell phone, especially his FedEx phone.
00:42:37My name's Sergeant Kennedy, okay?
00:42:39Sure.
00:42:40Detective Kennedy conducted the interview, and he did not pull his punches.
00:42:45I don't care what's on your phone.
00:42:47Other than the fact of whether or not you were having conversations, had some type of relationship with Morgan going
00:42:53on,
00:42:54what I'd like to do is get a consent from you to go through your phone.
00:42:59We have a little machine.
00:43:00We dump that on.
00:43:01It got wiped two days ago.
00:43:03You wiped it two days ago?
00:43:04No, I was at my girlfriend's house.
00:43:07Okay.
00:43:07And my phone popped up and said, your fingerprint sensor doesn't work.
00:43:11Type in your code.
00:43:12I did it three times, and it said erasing phone, and I let my phone totally out.
00:43:15We ended up finding that there was information and data that had been cleared off of it.
00:43:21Suspicious?
00:43:22Uh, yeah.
00:43:24Except, DiNarda offered an alibi.
00:43:27Where did he say that he was when Morgan was killed?
00:43:29He actually had been having dinner with some family members, and then went to bed.
00:43:35I mean, almost everybody's alibi is going to be, I was in bed, right?
00:43:40Yes, at that time of night.
00:43:41There was a glitch in DiNarda's alibi.
00:43:44He said his girlfriend was also at the dinner.
00:43:49Except, his sister told detectives he didn't have a girlfriend.
00:43:54Why would your sister say she has no idea about you having a girlfriend?
00:43:58My sister?
00:44:00That's what I'm being told.
00:44:01Does your sister know that you guys are dating, or would she just consider her a friend?
00:44:05No, she knows.
00:44:08To Detective Kennedy, David DiNarda's story was not passing the smell test,
00:44:13the credibility test, or the alibi test.
00:44:18So he asked some very direct questions.
00:44:21You've never had sex with him?
00:44:23No, no, no.
00:44:24Have you ever attempted to have sex?
00:44:25No.
00:44:26Have you ever talked to her about having sex?
00:44:28No, absolutely not.
00:44:28Did she ever come on to you about having sex?
00:44:30No, there was nothing intimate.
00:44:32Okay.
00:44:33There was nothing sexual.
00:44:34Last year, her and I hung out a couple times after work.
00:44:38Okay.
00:44:38We would get together and have some drinks.
00:44:40It wasn't like her and I were dating.
00:44:42DiNarda stuck to his story about the night of the murder,
00:44:45saying he slept at his sister's, heading to bed at 1145.
00:44:50Did you ever leave your sister's house after 1145 last night?
00:44:55Did you shoot Morgan Fox?
00:44:58No.
00:45:00Would you have a reason to shoot Morgan Fox?
00:45:01No.
00:45:02She had nothing to do with her divorce?
00:45:04Nothing.
00:45:05Morgan was my friend.
00:45:06A follow-up investigation tracked with everything DiNarda said.
00:45:12That included his company phone, which was wiped clean by FedEx and had nothing to do with Morgan.
00:45:20Detectives also confirmed he did have dinner with his girlfriend at his sister's house on the night of the murder
00:45:26and did not leave until the following morning.
00:45:30They believed his sister did not want to mention her brother had a girlfriend so soon after getting divorced.
00:45:37Does he being honest?
00:45:39Does everything line up with what he's telling us?
00:45:41And I think it did.
00:45:44One by one, Morgan's co-workers sat down for unpleasant questions about their relationship with her
00:45:51and where they were when she was killed.
00:45:54None were happy about the experience and one of them was lying.
00:46:00Detectives narrowed their focus.
00:46:03He tried to play the hero with Morgan.
00:46:05Clearly that was all a lie.
00:46:19It was Halloween night, three days after Morgan Fox's murder.
00:46:24And this year, real life was more scary than anything a pagan ritual could generate.
00:46:31A young mom was dead.
00:46:33Her killer was on the loose.
00:46:34And Morgan was being remembered at a candlelight vigil
00:46:39organized by her FedEx friends, Mickey Watkins and Jason McDermott.
00:46:45Morgan's daughter, Amelia, was there, dressed in a trick-or-treat fox costume.
00:46:50Her daughter ran to the side of my Yukon where Jason was
00:46:55and they're hugging each other.
00:46:58And he's telling her, like, I'm so proud of you.
00:47:01You still did the fox costume and your mommy would love to see that.
00:47:07About 50 people attended, mostly co-workers, sharing their memories.
00:47:12Sad occasion or happy occasion?
00:47:15Both.
00:47:17It was people laughed about the things that she did at work.
00:47:20She would hide behind boxes.
00:47:22She'd jump out and scare you.
00:47:24She'd jump out and scare you.
00:47:25That was her thing.
00:47:25It was just, I'm going to wake you up in the best way possible.
00:47:28Or she'd just come up and make funny comments to you.
00:47:32Or she'd come up and help you.
00:47:34So people talked about those moments and in those moments we could be happy.
00:47:38But then it came down to that realization that we're staring at a cross with her name on it.
00:47:43There's candles.
00:47:44And she's not coming out the door.
00:47:47Jason McDermott later posted a long, loving tribute to Morgan on Facebook.
00:47:53He wrote,
00:47:54It's so strange not having you around to talk to, and this has left a giant hole in my heart.
00:48:01You have left a lasting impact on all of our lives, and you will never be forgotten.
00:48:07Rest easy, Morgan.
00:48:08The Facebook post rubbed me for sure the wrong way.
00:48:12I'm like, there's just no way.
00:48:13I don't even know this guy.
00:48:15Because it was too familiar.
00:48:16Yeah, like it was just like...
00:48:18Because it sounded like it came from her boyfriend.
00:48:21It sounded like her boyfriend, her best friend, somebody that's known her forever,
00:48:24to say that you are the light of my life.
00:48:26There's no way.
00:48:28There was something else Cora had heard about Jason McDermott that bothered her.
00:48:32It happened less than three months before the murder,
00:48:35during Amelia's birthday party at Morgan's house.
00:48:39When people there mistook Jason McDermott for Morgan's actual boyfriend, Jason Skarnackia,
00:48:47McDermott did not correct them.
00:48:49In fact, he totally went with it.
00:48:52So it was like he was the Jason, like Morgan's boyfriend Jason, and he was following Morgan
00:48:58throughout the house.
00:48:59Like he lives there?
00:49:00Yes.
00:49:00And not the other Jason?
00:49:01Absolutely.
00:49:02He introduced himself to my grandma and said, you know, hi grandma, I'm Jason.
00:49:07And he just totally played a role that wasn't there to be played.
00:49:13It was Jason McDermott's behavior and the purple prose in that Facebook message
00:49:18that also made Detective Kennedy lean forward in the saddle.
00:49:23Jason McDermott kept inserting himself to the front of that investigation,
00:49:29including the Facebook post, that was kind of dramatic and to us was over the top.
00:49:38Detectives took a closer look at Jason McDermott.
00:49:42FedEx cooperated with you in this investigation.
00:49:45They did.
00:49:46They gave us everything that we asked for.
00:49:48That included security camera footage from the FedEx sorting facility.
00:49:53What are we looking at here?
00:49:54So we were able to get some videos from FedEx of Jason McDermott arriving to work the morning
00:50:00of the homicide.
00:50:02Anything unusual about him on camera that day?
00:50:06No, he walked in normal, clocked in normal, and it lined up with what he told us during
00:50:11his first interview.
00:50:12When I look at Jason, I don't see somebody who looks particularly worried.
00:50:16No, he's not distraught or anything in these videos.
00:50:18He walks in, it looks typical, like it would be any other day to him.
00:50:22The sheriff's office got other videos from FedEx, including some from the day Morgan's
00:50:28phone went missing.
00:50:29And what those showed was a game changer.
00:50:33And in here, you're able to see Jason working on the line here.
00:50:38That's not his phone in his hand there.
00:50:40That's not his phone?
00:50:41That's Morgan's.
00:50:43Jason had admitted looking at Morgan's phone, but said it was just for a moment.
00:50:48The video shows him studying it, like it's the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
00:50:55He has Morgan's phone, and on different clips, he's going through it.
00:51:00So right here, he's going through it.
00:51:01He's pretty clearly looking very carefully at her phone.
00:51:04He is.
00:51:04And you'll also see throughout here, he's looking back, making sure nobody's watching him.
00:51:11Morgan approached Jason and asked about her phone.
00:51:15That's when he handed it over.
00:51:17Little did she know he was hiding behind boxes looking at it.
00:51:20His story is, I was just trying to get your phone back.
00:51:22I was not snooping.
00:51:24But that's clearly not true from this video.
00:51:26Obviously, video shows that that's completely untrue.
00:51:30He tried to play the hero with Morgan.
00:51:33Clearly, that was all a lie.
00:51:35He had her phone for almost an hour.
00:51:37Jason had given detectives his phone without hesitation.
00:51:42What they found on it absolutely made them pause and think about his relationship with Morgan.
00:51:49This guy wanted way more than just a friendship, and he was very infatuated with Morgan.
00:51:56There were times where he would obsessively send three, four, five texts in a row with no response from Morgan.
00:52:05So he's pestering her.
00:52:08He won't leave her alone.
00:52:10It appears that the relationship is more one-sided and that she's being nice to him as a friend and
00:52:18a co-worker.
00:52:19It was not a great look for Jason, but Mickey Watkins, who knew him very well, thought there was simply
00:52:25no way he played any role in Morgan's death.
00:52:29You did not doubt him.
00:52:30Mm-mm.
00:52:31Nope.
00:52:32Not one bit.
00:52:33That's my best friend.
00:52:34And we would talk for hours.
00:52:37He asked you about yourself.
00:52:38It wasn't just all about him.
00:52:41For detectives, this investigation was becoming all about him.
00:52:46They needed to have another conversation with Jason McDermott.
00:52:50This is a homicide investigation.
00:52:52This is as real as it gets.
00:53:08The cell phone belonging to Jason McDermott started off as his alibi, proving he was at his home at the
00:53:15time of Morgan's murder.
00:53:17When detectives looked at what was on that phone, it raised a lot of questions, so they brought Jason back
00:53:26for a second interview later that same day.
00:53:41In his first interview, Jason said he never wanted anything more than friendship with Morgan.
00:53:48His phone suggested something else.
00:53:52So, just from looking through you guys' text messages, I 100% believe that you're on level with her.
00:53:58I 100% believe that.
00:54:00There's an infatuation there going on, on your end.
00:54:04Maybe not necessarily her end.
00:54:07I never saw it as such.
00:54:08Kennedy had already pressed Jason about the true nature of his feelings for Morgan.
00:54:13This time, he pushed even harder.
00:54:30Jason said sex with Morgan was, quote, fun, unquote.
00:54:35But not really a big deal.
00:54:37Hooking up, he said, was kind of his thing.
00:54:40I have a few friends with benefits, yes.
00:54:42Okay.
00:54:43Jason said once Morgan started dating Jason Skarnickia, he had no issues with returning to the friend zone with her.
00:54:52Once you are not single, I'm not doing anything with you.
00:54:55That's always been my rule, and that always will be my rule.
00:54:57Detective Kennedy wasn't buying any of it, and came to believe Jason and Morgan were never intimate, that it was
00:55:05just his fantasy.
00:55:07I don't believe it ever happened.
00:55:08I'm guessing that after that second interview, you're no longer thinking that this is a harmless guy.
00:55:14The course of the second interview changed because all flags that we were getting raised were all pointing towards Jason
00:55:24McDermott.
00:55:24You search Jason McDermott's apartment?
00:55:28Correct.
00:55:29And his car?
00:55:30Correct.
00:55:31Jason's apartment was clean.
00:55:34His Ford Focus contained the whiff of a clue.
00:55:39They wanted me to check it with my dog.
00:55:41Michael Green was the sergeant in charge of the canine unit.
00:55:45He brought in Judge, a police dog trained to sniff out explosives.
00:55:50He runs right up to the driver's side door.
00:55:53He then slowly moved down to right where the molding is, in between the seat and the floorboards.
00:55:59And as soon as he put his nose on that, he then sat, which is his alert.
00:56:03Green says his canine partner was signaling the presence of gunshot residue.
00:56:09Did Jason McDermott own a gun?
00:56:11He did not.
00:56:13His father owned several firearms.
00:56:15Jason's dad kept his guns in a basement cabinet.
00:56:19Four of them were .22s, the same type of weapon used to kill Morgan.
00:56:25Would Jason McDermott have access to that?
00:56:28He would because the key was just a couple feet away in a drawer.
00:56:31Jason McDermott went to their house the day before Morgan was killed.
00:56:38And then he also went the day of she was killed in the afternoon.
00:56:45Guns from that cabinet were tested.
00:56:48And one came back as a possible match for that stray bullet found in Morgan's car.
00:56:54The lab could not say for sure because that slug was too badly damaged.
00:57:00Undeterred, investigators looked at Jason's movements before and after Morgan's murder.
00:57:07One of the things that Jason McDermott had told me was that he had stopped at a local gas station
00:57:13on his way to his parents' house.
00:57:17It happened after Jason finished his shift on the day Morgan was killed.
00:57:22Investigators were able to get security video from that gas station.
00:57:26And what they saw became an enormous piece of their case.
00:57:31Jason was washing his car.
00:57:35It's very unusual that someone takes their car through a car wash on a day that was pouring rain.
00:57:43Oh, it was raining that day?
00:57:44It was raining that morning.
00:57:46Remember the tire tracks and the mud found on the fence at the crime scene.
00:57:50It wasn't a leap for detectives to think Jason's car left those tracks and got splattered in mud.
00:57:58Maybe his stop at the car wash was to get rid of that evidence.
00:58:02He actually pulled up to the point where it washes the underneath of your car, backed up, and then went
00:58:09through that portion again, and then ran through the entire car wash.
00:58:13So he made sure that the undercarriage of his car was washed twice.
00:58:16Yes.
00:58:17That was a big indicator to us that we were on the right track with that guy.
00:58:22And they were about to find someone with her own frightening story about Jason McDermott.
00:58:29It's really nerve-wracking.
00:58:31I'm just living my life, and it's like, boom, I look over my shoulder.
00:58:34There you are, like, hello.
00:58:50Mickey Watkins was doing her best to comfort her friend and co-worker, Jason McDermott.
00:58:57You spent a lot of time with Jason in those days after Morgan was killed.
00:59:01Yes.
00:59:01How was he doing?
00:59:03He wasn't doing good at all.
00:59:05He wasn't eating.
00:59:07He was, however, says Mickey, pondering some creepy questions.
00:59:12At one point, Jason wants to know what a .22 will do if you fire it into someone's head.
00:59:19He asked me about a .22, a .9, and a .45.
00:59:24The difference between the wounds caused by those three kinds of guns.
00:59:29Yeah.
00:59:30She says he was also curious about traffic cameras near Morgan's house.
00:59:35Were they running all the time, or was it just when you were, like, committing a criminal infraction?
00:59:40Like, you're speeding, or you blow the light.
00:59:43And I was like, I don't know.
00:59:45Still, Mickey was certain he had nothing to do with Morgan's murder.
00:59:50That changed the day she was on the phone with Jason,
00:59:54at the exact moment detectives paid him a visit.
00:59:59Hey, Jason.
01:00:00How's it going?
01:00:01It's going all right.
01:00:02You can hear this.
01:00:03I can hear everything that's going on.
01:00:05I just wanted to give you this.
01:00:06What is that?
01:00:07Another search warrant.
01:00:08So, what we're going to do, we're going to collect your DNA.
01:00:11Oh, okay.
01:00:12That's fine.
01:00:12Mickey, who had taken classes in criminology, knew what that meant.
01:00:18Panic rushed over my body, because I'm like, if they have a warrant, they have probable cause.
01:00:25It was like one push happened, and every single red flag came out.
01:00:30Like, oh, my God, this is what happened.
01:00:33He did it.
01:00:35That afternoon, Mickey cut off all communication with Jason.
01:00:40And I was terrified to do that, because the last time somebody blocked him or didn't talk to him anymore,
01:00:46they ended up dead.
01:00:48So, I went home, and I sat with a gun in my living room and waited to see if he
01:00:55was going to show up.
01:00:56All night?
01:00:57All night.
01:00:58I did not sleep.
01:00:59For detectives, one giant obstacle remained.
01:01:04An alibi that has gotten thousands of suspects off the hook ever since the digital age began.
01:01:12In modern criminal investigations, your phone's location is nearly always assumed to be where you are.
01:01:20And Jason's phone was definitely at his apartment at the time of the murder.
01:01:25Okay, so, what about Jason's car?
01:01:30We started just looking at traffic cameras going to and from Morgan's house.
01:01:37Investigators scrolled frame by frame through hours of video.
01:01:42And then, there it was.
01:01:45We did see a vehicle that we believed was Jason McDermott's vehicle.
01:01:51Same kind of vehicle, same color.
01:01:53Correct.
01:01:54On the cameras, you can see a bent-up front license plate.
01:01:58You can also see two objects on his dash and hanging from his mirror.
01:02:03And those are consistent with Jason's car?
01:02:05They are.
01:02:06And it's the right time?
01:02:07It's exactly the right time that puts someone there at the time of Morgan's murder.
01:02:13For prosecutors, it told a story.
01:02:17Jason McDermott's car on the way to Morgan's house in the minutes before her death.
01:02:23A week after Morgan Fox's murder, the sheriff's office arrested Jason McDermott for committing it.
01:02:31And I remember feeling just so much relief.
01:02:35Like, there's no good to this.
01:02:37Nothing's going to make it better.
01:02:38But knowing that he can't hurt Emmy was a huge relief for me.
01:02:43That relief would soon be mixed with another emotion.
01:02:47Anger.
01:02:49Because in the days after the arrest, Morgan's sister found something.
01:02:54I saw a post on Morgan's wall from another girl that says, I'm sorry this happened to you.
01:03:03I'm sorry he couldn't control his obsession with you like he could with me.
01:03:10And I remember screenshotting this post and calling my stepmom.
01:03:13And like, you need to call this girl.
01:03:16This girl knows something.
01:03:18That girl is Sienna Clements.
01:03:20The story she told would reveal that Morgan Fox was not the first woman at FedEx to attract way too
01:03:28much of Jason McDermott's attention.
01:03:31I just remember him being that weird kid in the back of the class in my, like, eyes, okay?
01:03:36Like, I feel bad for him.
01:03:39Sienna was 19 when she started working at the FedEx warehouse and met Jason.
01:03:45So I was just like, let me go be a friend.
01:03:48Around that time, Sienna was caught driving while impaired.
01:03:52She had to attend court-mandated counseling sessions, and her license was suspended.
01:03:58She says Jason stepped in.
01:04:00And he started giving you rides to work?
01:04:02Yes.
01:04:03And mind you, he lived 30 minutes away.
01:04:05So this was like an inconvenience for him?
01:04:07Yes.
01:04:08But he was still doing it?
01:04:09Yes.
01:04:10Eventually, Sienna started getting rides from one of her neighbors.
01:04:14How'd Jason react to that?
01:04:15That's where things got weird.
01:04:17He started blowing my phone up all throughout the day.
01:04:21What are you doing on all of my socials?
01:04:24Sienna blocked Jason on social media and asked him to leave her alone.
01:04:30She says he did not.
01:04:33It's really nerve-wracking.
01:04:34I'm just living my life, and it's like, boom, I look over my shoulder.
01:04:38There you are, like, hello.
01:04:41And ominously, at one of her counseling sessions, she looked out the window, and there was Jason
01:04:48McDermott in his Ford Focus.
01:04:51And I instantly, like, Gina, my counselor, I was like, I'm freaking out.
01:04:56Like, I told him to leave me alone.
01:04:58So she goes, you stay inside, and so she goes back out there, and he finally drives off.
01:05:03She goes, I had to threaten the cops on him.
01:05:06Sienna let co-workers know what was going on, and when Jason bothered her at work, she would yell and
01:05:12curse him out.
01:05:13Did you talk to your manager at FedEx?
01:05:16I spoke to several supervisors at FedEx about the situation.
01:05:19And each time you would say, Jason is bothering me.
01:05:25Yes.
01:05:26Following me.
01:05:27Yes.
01:05:27Calling me.
01:05:28Yes.
01:05:28Won't stop.
01:05:30And their response was what?
01:05:32Their response was more so taking me away from where he might be working in the building or tell me
01:05:38to not even go around him.
01:05:40Their solution to this was you stay away from him.
01:05:42Yes.
01:05:43Sienna says Jason continued to harass her.
01:05:46And one morning, her emotions reached a boiling point.
01:05:51He came by just bugging me, and I immediately got flustered, and I went straight up to the supervisor, the
01:05:57main one.
01:05:58And I was like, he's bothering me again.
01:06:00I don't want to get in trouble for my language and my behavior for lashing out on him.
01:06:05But, like, what do you want me to do?
01:06:06He keeps bothering me.
01:06:09And it's just more so, it felt like I was just getting shrugged off and shrugged off.
01:06:12A FedEx manager did speak with Jason and told him to stop all communication with Sienna.
01:06:20Sienna says Jason ignored the directive from FedEx to leave her alone.
01:06:25What finally happened?
01:06:27I just remember having a really rough day at FedEx, and I kind of got angry just because I was
01:06:34honestly over-stimulated with the job in general.
01:06:37And, yeah, they let me go that day.
01:06:42Sienna was fired.
01:06:44What did FedEx tell you about why you were being let go?
01:06:47My behavioral issues.
01:06:49Your behavioral issues?
01:06:51Yes.
01:06:51Because I was the one yelling and cussing and screaming.
01:06:56But that was also after months of being harassed and not heard and tension just being built up.
01:07:02Jason, however, still had a job.
01:07:06Two and a half months later, Morgan Fox was shot dead.
01:07:11When Morgan died, you think to yourself that could have been me?
01:07:13Yes, many times.
01:07:15Sienna did see Jason one more time.
01:07:18It was at the candlelight vigil for Morgan.
01:07:22He had found me afterwards and came up to me and apologized for everything he's ever done to me.
01:07:28And I was like, well, how are you doing?
01:07:31Are you okay?
01:07:32I know you were really close to Morgan.
01:07:34And when I tell you this man dropped down on his knees and started bawling, like, just, it was nothing
01:07:42I've never seen before.
01:07:44The chills it sent down my body was just unreal.
01:07:48When Morgan's family heard about what happened to Sienna, they were outraged.
01:07:54Why didn't FedEx handle Jason McDermott with the first person the first time, you know?
01:08:00Or Morgan the first time or the second time?
01:08:03Why are all these things still happening and nothing being done?
01:08:06Why didn't FedEx protect her?
01:08:08Yeah.
01:08:10Now, the family hoped for some measure of justice at the trial.
01:08:14That's also where they learned the true depth of Jason McDermott's obsession.
01:08:20He was recording her behind during the whole conversation.
01:08:3729-year-old Jason McDermott was behind bars, about to go on trial for the murder of Morgan Fox.
01:08:45One by one, investigators had cleared all the other potential suspects.
01:08:51Colin McAuley, David DiNarda, and Morgan's boyfriend, Jason Scarnacchia.
01:08:57Jason McDermott pleaded not guilty.
01:09:00And Morgan's family knew a circumstantial case might be a tough sell to a jury.
01:09:06No DNA, no video of him committing the crime?
01:09:11Mm-hmm.
01:09:12Were you worried?
01:09:13Leading up to the trial, it was nerve-wracking.
01:09:16I was scared.
01:09:18You know, I didn't know what to expect.
01:09:21Prosecutor Dennis Barr tried the case.
01:09:23What picture did you paint of Jason McDermott in that trial?
01:09:28We painted a picture of Jason as an obsessed individual.
01:09:32Somebody who was seeking, in every way, shape, and form a romantic relationship with some female individual.
01:09:42Barr says the true magnitude of that obsession became clear when investigators did a deeper dive on Jason's phone.
01:09:50We found on his phone close to 100 pictures that he had taken off of Morgan's Instagram without her knowledge.
01:10:00We found Snapchat videos that he had taken off her phone without her knowledge.
01:10:05Detectives also found images of Morgan that Jason had recorded secretly.
01:10:11Some of those were at the facility, and one of those videos actually was at her house,
01:10:18and he was recording her behind during the whole conversation.
01:10:22The prosecutor says it was Jason's obsession that drove him to look through Morgan's phone.
01:10:29That was the straw that broke the camel's back for Morgan.
01:10:33She sent him a text, I don't ever want to talk to you again.
01:10:37Barr told the jury Morgan's rejection and withdrawal of her friendship
01:10:42Pushed Jason from obsession to homicide.
01:10:46His co-worker said Jason went into this downward spiral.
01:10:50He looked like he wasn't showering.
01:10:52His hair was just a mess.
01:10:54The clothes didn't seem like they were washed.
01:10:57Around this time, Jason texted a co-worker,
01:11:01I haven't been this bad in years.
01:11:03I feel like I'm constantly holding on by a thread.
01:11:08Over the next couple of weeks, he attempted to reconcile with Morgan via text.
01:11:13He even wrote her a letter.
01:11:16You are easily one of the greatest friends I've ever had,
01:11:19and I hope someday we can start to fix this rift I've created with this mistake.
01:11:25It didn't work.
01:11:27Morgan kept her distance.
01:11:29If the prosecution's right, that's when he starts thinking,
01:11:32I'm going to kill her.
01:11:33Yeah, I think it is a true definition of if I can't have her, nobody can.
01:11:39On the 27th of October,
01:11:42Prosecutor Barr says Jason put a carefully orchestrated plan into action.
01:11:47He says Jason grabbed a .22 caliber revolver at his parents' house,
01:11:52set his phone alarm for 1.20 a.m.,
01:11:56then left his apartment without his cell phone,
01:12:00deliberately off the grid.
01:12:02That suggests a murderer who has thought ahead to what your investigation is going to be.
01:12:07It definitely shows pre-planning,
01:12:10and how am I going to fool the police once this happens?
01:12:17Barr says Jason then drove to Morgan's house.
01:12:20When she left for work, he ambushed her from behind,
01:12:24and, in his rush to leave, left those tire tracks.
01:12:28Then Jason drove back to his apartment.
01:12:32By 2.59 a.m., he was ready to start his shift at FedEx,
01:12:37a murderer with a minute to spare.
01:12:40When he comes into work, he's all happy and chipper.
01:12:44He was clean-shaven,
01:12:46his hair was brushed back,
01:12:47he had clean clothes on,
01:12:50and he was smiling.
01:12:51He'd gotten control of whatever was going on.
01:12:54For the first time in, like, four weeks.
01:12:56All that remained for Jason
01:12:58was to play the grieving friend.
01:13:01Barr left the jury with one final piece of evidence,
01:13:05a detail he noticed in that car wash video.
01:13:09Barr says after Jason washed his car,
01:13:12he did something only the killer would know to do.
01:13:16He walks around his car,
01:13:18and as he's going up to the passenger side,
01:13:20he looks down at the right front quarter panel.
01:13:24Which could be him checking to see
01:13:26whether the mud that came from parking
01:13:29next to Morgan's house was washed off.
01:13:32It absolutely is him looking to see
01:13:35if the mud has been washed off.
01:13:37Now it was up to defense attorney Ty Graham
01:13:40to convince the jury.
01:13:41Jason was far too meek to murder.
01:13:46He was a young man just trying to figure life out,
01:13:49not menacing, not threatening,
01:13:51didn't come across as a danger to society.
01:13:54Jason was very much so into
01:13:56things like Pokemon cards and Pokemon Go,
01:14:00very much so into fictional stories,
01:14:03enjoyed reading.
01:14:06Graham argued the case was completely circumstantial,
01:14:10like those traffic camera images.
01:14:13There was no proof that that was Jason's vehicle.
01:14:16There was not a reading from a license plate.
01:14:19And Graham said the prosecution was never able
01:14:22to definitively match the bullet found at the scene
01:14:25with their supposed murder weapon.
01:14:28The bullet was unique in how it was coded.
01:14:31None of those bullets were found in Jason's father's parents' home.
01:14:35Graham suggested the sheriff's department
01:14:37may have arrested the wrong Jason.
01:14:41Graham pointed to that fight Morgan had with her live-in boyfriend,
01:14:46Jason Skarnickia, two weeks before she was killed.
01:14:49There were some pretty nasty things said by both Ms. Fox and Mr. Skarnickia,
01:14:56Jason Skarnickia.
01:14:57The prosecutor's response,
01:14:59by the day Morgan was killed,
01:15:01they were doing fine.
01:15:03Jason had texted her when he woke up,
01:15:05morning, babe, hope your shift's going well, love you.
01:15:08The jury never heard Jason McDermott
01:15:11tell his side of the story.
01:15:13But he did have plenty to say.
01:15:16To me.
01:15:18Let me guess,
01:15:19this is all a big mistake.
01:15:27There's always more to the story.
01:15:30To go behind the scenes of tonight's episode,
01:15:32listen to our Talking Dateline series
01:15:34with Andrea and Josh,
01:15:36available Wednesday.
01:15:45During the five-day trial,
01:15:47the jury never heard from Jason McDermott
01:15:49because he didn't take the stand.
01:15:51He did share his story with me.
01:15:55Let me guess,
01:15:56this is all a big mistake.
01:15:58You'd be correct.
01:16:01Did you kill Morgan Fox?
01:16:02I did not.
01:16:03Were you obsessed with her?
01:16:05I was not, no.
01:16:06You certainly seem to be,
01:16:08from everything we know.
01:16:11What makes you...
01:16:13You wouldn't leave her alone.
01:16:15You texted her dozens of times,
01:16:19hundreds of times.
01:16:20You had hundreds of photos of her on your phone.
01:16:23That all says obsession.
01:16:25All right.
01:16:26And I can explain the majority of that right there.
01:16:30One, yes,
01:16:31I did save a lot of pictures from social media
01:16:33and stuff like that,
01:16:34which I admit was inappropriate behavior on my end.
01:16:37As for the texting things,
01:16:39like, yes,
01:16:39I realized there were a lot of unanswered text messages
01:16:41between the two of us.
01:16:43The main reason for that was
01:16:44she was always notoriously bad
01:16:46at responding to text messages.
01:16:48The police theory is
01:16:49when Morgan cut you off,
01:16:50you couldn't take it.
01:16:51You were angry.
01:16:52You were crushed
01:16:53because you were so obsessed with her
01:16:55and attached to her.
01:16:56And you solved that problem by killing her.
01:16:59No, I was never angry at her.
01:17:01Like, what did I have to be angry at her about?
01:17:03She did nothing wrong.
01:17:04I was the one that screwed up, not her.
01:17:06Jason seemed to have an answer for everything,
01:17:10including his prior fascination with Sienna.
01:17:14She was someone who I was close friends with
01:17:16and me and her had a bad falling out.
01:17:19Like, things were said and done on both sides.
01:17:21Did you stalk her?
01:17:23I did not.
01:17:24That was a stupid misunderstanding
01:17:26that happened one day.
01:17:27It's so coincidental
01:17:28that the guy that sort of wouldn't leave her alone
01:17:31and was constantly talking to her
01:17:33and bothering her at work
01:17:34also shows up at her counseling session.
01:17:36I think that's what she was reacting to.
01:17:38I was stopping at that place
01:17:39well before she was ever forced
01:17:41to go to that counseling thing.
01:17:42Like, you can check my phone.
01:17:43I lived by there.
01:17:45As for the prosecution theory
01:17:47about how he planned
01:17:48and carried out Morgan's murder...
01:17:50You didn't borrow a gun from your dad
01:17:52and then return it?
01:17:53No.
01:17:54The only person that was ever allowed
01:17:55to handle his guns at his house was him.
01:17:57Nobody, not even my mother,
01:17:58was allowed to know where the key was.
01:17:59Where were you when Morgan was killed?
01:18:01I was in my apartment.
01:18:04And you never left?
01:18:05Not until I went to work.
01:18:06What made you want to wash your car that day?
01:18:09Just the fact that I was going
01:18:10into my parents' house
01:18:11and I said my mom's always on my butt
01:18:13for not cleaning my car.
01:18:15You weren't washing mud off your car
01:18:16that came from being at Morgan's house?
01:18:18No.
01:18:19Jason also says that Mickey's stories
01:18:21about him are not true.
01:18:23The worst thing he did, he says,
01:18:26was to look at Morgan's phone
01:18:28and then lie about it.
01:18:30I shouldn't have, and that was that.
01:18:32But like I said, we went a couple weeks
01:18:34without talking.
01:18:35But then after that, like I said,
01:18:36we were talking again and...
01:18:37Everything was fine.
01:18:39Obviously, like we were still working
01:18:40on repairing things, but...
01:18:42So you're unjustly accused?
01:18:44Correct.
01:18:45You got to be like the unluckiest guy
01:18:46in America if you're telling the truth.
01:18:49Right?
01:18:49I mean...
01:18:50I mean, I don't want to...
01:18:50Everybody else is lying
01:18:52or making something up
01:18:53and you're the only one telling the truth.
01:18:55I never said everybody was lying
01:18:57or anything like that.
01:18:57That was Jason's story.
01:19:00I didn't do it.
01:19:01It wasn't me.
01:19:02Morgan and I were just pals.
01:19:05And I'm not an obsessed stalker.
01:19:09Now a jury would decide his fate.
01:19:11After less than a day of deliberation,
01:19:14they reached a verdict.
01:19:16Guilty.
01:19:18The hugest sigh of relief.
01:19:20All I cared about was Amelia.
01:19:22I really was worried about Amelia.
01:19:24And now she's safe.
01:19:25And now I know that he could not hurt her.
01:19:28And it was 8-year-old Amelia
01:19:30who gave the most surprising
01:19:32and most heartbreaking statement
01:19:34at Jason's sentencing
01:19:35while he and Morgan's family listened.
01:19:38I thought monsters weren't real,
01:19:40but you proved me wrong.
01:19:42You hurt so many people.
01:19:44You hurt me and the people I love.
01:19:47You ruined your own life
01:19:49because of how much of a bad person you are.
01:19:54Jason McDermott was sentenced to life in prison.
01:19:57with no possibility of parole.
01:20:00That guilty verdict,
01:20:02it doesn't turn back the clock.
01:20:04No.
01:20:04But it's better than nothing sometimes.
01:20:06Yes.
01:20:07He got what he deserved.
01:20:11However,
01:20:12this family's search for justice
01:20:15was not over.
01:20:17As brutal as it is
01:20:19to lose Morgan,
01:20:22to hear that there were warning signs
01:20:25from the man convicted of killing her
01:20:28has got to be even tougher.
01:20:30Yes.
01:20:31It is.
01:20:33Hearing that just,
01:20:35it makes me furious
01:20:38because it could have been prevented.
01:20:40Might have saved Morgan's life.
01:20:41Yes.
01:20:42One year to the day of her murder,
01:20:45her family and friends held a protest
01:20:47outside the FedEx facility
01:20:49where Morgan had worked.
01:20:51The company eventually agreed
01:20:53to pay the family $4 million.
01:20:56Other details of the settlement
01:20:57are confidential.
01:20:59I mean,
01:21:00interesting that,
01:21:01you know,
01:21:01Morgan spent her life
01:21:03sort of sticking up for other people.
01:21:05nobody was there for her.
01:21:06And then when the time came
01:21:07for somebody to stick up for her,
01:21:09they weren't there.
01:21:11We reached out to FedEx,
01:21:13asking them to comment
01:21:14on the culture
01:21:15at their North Canton facility,
01:21:17the story told by Sienna,
01:21:19and the complaints
01:21:21made by Morgan.
01:21:22Their reply,
01:21:24our thoughts remain
01:21:25with the family and friends
01:21:27of Morgan Fox.
01:21:29In her memory,
01:21:31the family has created
01:21:33the Morgan Ashley Fox Foundation.
01:21:35What's the mission there?
01:21:37To help other people
01:21:39like other children
01:21:41who've lost a parent
01:21:43due to violence.
01:21:45That's a good cause.
01:21:47The foundation also encourages people
01:21:50to do a Morgan
01:21:52once a month
01:21:53on her birth date.
01:21:55On the 22nd of every month,
01:21:57we do a Morgan,
01:21:58which is just a random act of kindness.
01:22:01It could be, you know,
01:22:02telling somebody
01:22:03she looks nice today
01:22:03or paying for the meal
01:22:05of the person behind you.
01:22:07Paying it forward,
01:22:09Morgan Fox's legacy.
01:22:11Someone whose kindness
01:22:13and compassion
01:22:14inspires those
01:22:15she left behind.
01:22:17She was funny.
01:22:19She lived life.
01:22:20She was honest.
01:22:22When she loved you,
01:22:23she loved you.
01:22:24She cared for her family.
01:22:25Everybody wants a Morgan
01:22:26in their life.
01:22:31That's all for now.
01:22:33I'm Lester Holt.
01:22:34Thanks for joining us.
01:22:35Thanks for joining us.
01:22:40Thanks for joining us.
01:22:42You
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