at a cash from were morgan and kevin lived and the only check catching place was familiar with kevin and hugh saw across the street. so that landed some credibility that kevin was in the area. he was close to home sending texts to his wife and mother, just refusing to see or speak to his family. and he did finally respond to his father. i just need time away. and kevin sister received this message. he s says, i m fine, worried about morgan, she s the one you should be worried about. but morgan, it appeared, was doing just fine. the couple owns a landscaping business. and monday morning, morgan showed up to meet the mundane cruz and said she was now in charge. employee said that the garage was spotless. there is always oil spots on
had some role in this. i had no role in this. but detective malware did not believe her. he looked over the timeline puzzling over that one word, snap all. why did she write that down? the detective took a break, one upstairs to talk to his partner sedlak. and it was sort of like a mental slip, and i asked him if he-minded if i had a shot. i wanted a chance to talk to her myself. and so the detective started to play good cop, bad cop, with morgan. i want to hear everything, and you better start at the beginning, because the games over. and now morgan was about to offer a new piece to the puzzle, a truly shocking one. it had started as a joke, she said, the two lovers imagining kevin out of the picture. we joking around taking kevin out. they would happen they, wondered if, they put something in his favor?
killer. a cold blooded killer? he hardly looked like one when police pick them up and denver and got him into the interrogation room. he was meek, his voice was quiet and shaking with fear. district attorney pat committee. he said that he was in love with this woman, he thought this was the way to get her forever. steve said morgan was not kidding when she came up with the plan to kill kevin. and steve said that after the murder, far from being scared, morgan was grateful. we which is why the garage looks so clean when employees arrive for work monday morning after s kevin so called we steps over her husband, gets a tarp, and tells steve to clean up the scene. so now stephen morgan are pointing fingers at each other as to who killed heaven. he believes steve testify against hornet and charge morgan with premeditated murder, a mandatory life sentence.
happened. we were like, holy smokes, there it is, it is right there. we detectives had discovered the trove of messages during their investigation when they pulled morgan s phone records looking for steve. we knew the exact time of death, we knew how it happened, so we were floored. the texts are chilling, four hours before the murder, morgan text steve, we ready? she types. steve responds, yes, at the shop. now than a half hour before the murder, morgan asks steve about the pores and snap poll. is he drinking? it, yeah he kind of, we re just waiting for him to bend over, i have a shovel in my head, ha ha. morgan responds, nice babe. steve does not reply. morgan says, you back in? out there is a gap where nothing happens. then she gives him final taunt, your backing out? when she says that he says, it s done, get here.
police looking for detective maurer. i m afraid his wife and the new boyfriend are making a new a move right. now you re leaving. they re living. only, they didn t go far. chris follow them as they drove over to landscaping business. it turns out the detective was already there. he decided to go poke around, half expecting to run into kevin back at work. she gets out of the passenger side and walks by me. i walk over to shappell and he s still sitting in the passenger seat. and he s got a dead stare straight ahead. and there is something inside the truck that the detective thought was peculiar. the backseat was full of false. i could see a laundry basket, bags, backpacks. he says oh, morgan is going to do laundry across the street. i said well morgan has got a washer and dryer in her apartment. i saw yesterday. things are just aren t adding up. i said, would you mind coming back to the police station?