It Just Makes Sense

Episode 43: What the F*ck happened to Morgan Ingram


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Morgan Ingram was being stalked.  Night after night someone watched her from her bedroom window, tapping and then running away.  Following her from her car, staring at her through her bathroom window.  Morgan was terrified. So terrified she started sleeping in her parents closet at night.  Her parents never left her alone in the house and installed cameras everywhere.

The police were called time and time again and no one was ever caught-- and no one was taking this seriously.  Until the tragic morning when Steve and Toni Ingram, Morgan's parents, found Morgan unresponsive in her bed.  The medical examiner ruled suicide from an overdose of a medicine Morgan was prescribed-- but her parents knew this was impossible. Morgan wasn't suicidal. She was fun loving, bright and loved life.

Toni and Steven Ingram know Morgan was murdered. And they will do anything in their power to prove it.--including false allegations against innocent bystanders. 

But where is the evidence? Where was the stalker?  

Was there a stalker? Or could this have all been the side effects of a metabolic disorder Morgan suffered from? Did her parents drive her to suicide?

LISTEN IN AS WE DISCUSS THE TRAGIC DEATH OF MORGAN INGRAM. 

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It Just Makes SenseBy Samantha Smith and Jeffrey Siefert

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