Murder of Michele LeAnn Morgan
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Michele LeAnn Morgan | |
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Born | Michele LeAnn Morgan July 20, 1957 |
Died | August 11, 1961 | (aged 4)
Cause of death | Beating |
Resting place | O'Fallon City Cemetery, O'Fallon, Illinois |
Known for | Child abuse |
Parent(s) | Bill Morgan (father) Mary "Rae" Morgan (stepmother) |
Michele LeAnn Morgan[1][2][3][4][5] (July 20, 1957 – August 11, 1961) was an American child abuse victim who was murdered by her stepmother at the age of four. Her story was documented on an episode of Cold Case Files.
Abuse
Michele suffered multiple injuries to the chest and back, a broken nose, burns on her skin, and a broken arm before the age of four at the hands of her stepmother, Mary Rae. These led to over 20 visits to a hospital, including one in which she was hospitalized for a month.
Murder
On August 9, 1961, Mary held Michele under water and stomped her violently, believing that the child had lied about something. These actions were seen by Michele's older brother, George. At dinner, Michele threw up blood clots. The next day she died of her internal injuries. An autopsy was conducted by the pathologist at the army base where the Morgans lived, and the cause of death was found to be massive trauma to the chest.
Due to a technical error, the report was not completed until some time later, when an inexperienced coroner listed the cause of death as pneumonia and also stated that it had occurred in 1976.
The local prosecutor never pursued the case.
Disclosure
In 1996, George Morgan (Michele's older brother) was serving time in prison for rape. That year, he decided to research his family genealogy and was surprised when he saw his sister's death certificate. He recalled the circumstances surrounding her death and was certain that it was not caused by pneumonia — and that it had occurred in 1961, not in 1976.
Morgan then corresponded with Deputy Coroner Bob Shay and disclosed to him how Michele's death really occurred. Shay subsequently got the case reopened. Investigators discovered the original autopsy report and Michele's hospital record, which showed multiple visits. To get further evidence, Michele's body was exhumed. Though the body had been buried for over 30 years, it still showed the marks of brutal child abuse. George Morgan's claims were thus substantiated.
Prosecution
Mary Morgan was tracked down in West Columbia, Texas, and initially denied the allegations leveled against her. She then attempted to flee the country but was caught and placed under arrest. She eventually pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to five years in prison and was released in 2001.
In the years after Michele's death, Mary raised four children. Hospital records showed that the four of them had collectively visited the hospital over 150 times for medical care before the age of five.
See also
References
- ^ "Woman Arrested, Charged In 1961 Death Of Girl, 4". tribunedigital-orlandosentinel. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- ^ "A Stepmother Faces Charges In 1961 Death". The New York Times. 1996-12-08. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- ^ ""Photo of Girl, 4, Could Solve Murder" by Robert Goodrich Of the Post-Dispatch - St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), September 2, 1996". www.questia.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- ^ "WOMAN CHARGED IN '61 DEATH IS BACK IN ILLINOIS.(News)". business.highbeam.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
- ^ "Star-News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2016-04-12.