Who’s minding the death scene?

Branch after a rain

Morgan was found on December 2, 2011 before 6 am, in her bed, non responsive. We had fears then, but Steve and I would know soon enough that our worst fears would be true, Morgan could not be revived, our youngest daughter was dead.

So who is responsible for the death scene? This is important, hidden clues, evidence, arrest the man responsible, utmost importance, so who is it? Absolutely 100%, without doubt, the Coroner, not the ambulance crew, not the Sheriff’s, certainly not the detectives – the Coroner. Unless he is unavailable, which is, trust me, quite often here in Garfield County Colorado. Enter the Deputy Coroner, he takes over as if he were the Coroner, he pronounces the death, and conducts the investigation. Yes, let me repeat that for you, the Deputy Coroner conducts the investigation, not the Sheriffs, and certainly not the detectives – the Deputy Coroner. I know I said it twice, but not everyone gets it the first time. The Deputy Coroner calls all the shots, makes all the notifications, and performs or causes to be performed the autopsy, should one be needed.

Morgan was a healthy 20 year old woman, she had just seen one of her doctors less than 36 hours before she was discovered for her annual check up. She was being stalked by the typology of a stalker that is considered to rank very high as to the possibility of being a lethal stalker. Steve and I did not know this at that time, we thought a stalker was a stalker and eventually he would go away. Evidently the Sheriffs did not know this either. I prefer to think this than the fact they knew, and chose not to warn us. The Sheriff’s department had been to the house over 50 times by their reckoning, which is a very modest estimate, and had yet to get close enough to catch even a glimpse of him. The Detectives on the Felony Stalking case told us they were 100% certain they knew who it was. So it was without doubt that her death was under suspicious circumstances. And a careful and thorough investigation of the death scene was required, then an autopsy.

Enter Thomas Walton, not just The Garfield County Deputy Coroner, The Chief Deputy Coroner. Here is his card:

Thomas Walton Business Card

Thomas Walton Business Card

Notice he is not only the Chief Deputy Coroner, but in fact he is also the Funeral Home Manager. Is that a special qualification, or a conflict of interest? Well Colorado has a law and it goes like this:

COLORADO REVISED STATUTES

TITLE 30. GOVERNMENT – COUNTY – COUNTY OFFICERS

ARTICLE 10.COUNTY OFFICERS

PART 6. CORONER

30-10-619. Conflicts of interest of county coroners

(1) A coroner who owns, operates, is employed by, or otherwise has an interest in a funeral establishment is deemed to have a conflict of interest and shall not direct business to such establishment when performing his or her duties under this part 6.

(2) Nothing in this section shall prevent a person from taking the body of the deceased to a funeral establishment in which the coroner has an interest if such person decides to do so without the suggestion of the coroner.

(3) The provisions of this section shall not apply if an emergency situation exists and the coroner acts in good faith to prevent a health hazard.

(4) Any person who knowingly violates subsection (1) of this section commits a class 2 misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided in section 18-1.3-501, C.R.S.

(5) This section shall apply to county coroners who take office after the general election in 1982.

So in my opinion, because I never was involved in the decision of where to take Morgan’s body, there was absolutely a conflict of interest. But that is petty, a proper investigation of my daughter’s death is far more important to me than if you should try to steer our business your way. What qualifications does Thomas Walton have? That is what is important here, and that is established by the State of Colorado, isn’t it? Well no, as a matter of fact, it is not. For Coroners yes, training in death scenes, for Deputy Coroners it is a bit of a loophole. It is left up to the County to set the standards for the Deputy Coroner. Like over in our neighboring County, Mesa County, they have a 100+ page document called the Standard Operating Guidelines with 9 appendixes. An impressive package to guide the Coroners officers and treat crime scenes with the utmost respect, both for the victim and the victims surviving family.

Here in Garfield County we do have something like that right? Well no, we don’t, as a matter of fact we don’t seem to have anything. How can that possibly be? You might ask – I did, over and over. And I was always told they do not have one. But it gets far worse than that. Over in Mesa County the Standard Operating guidelines spell out the two associations that the Deputy Coroner must become a part of as minimum training:

II. COLORADO CORONER’S ASSOCIATION

The Mesa County Coroner’s Office requires each Deputy Coroner/Investigator to be a member in the Colorado Coroner’s Association (CCA). The CCA sets standards for minimum training to become a member and requires continuing education to maintain membership.

III. AMERICAN BOARD OF MEDICOLEGAL DEATH INVESTIGATORS

The American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) ® is a voluntary national, not-for-profit, independent professional certification board that has been established to promote the highest standards of practice for medicolegal death investigators.

Here in Garfield County we have. . .you guessed it – none. The man in charge of my daughter’s death scene was not required to have any training, any credentials, any education, nothing. That was the conditions under which Morgan Ingram’s death was investigated. Thomas Walton is listed as the investigator on Morgan’s paperwork. If you call the Coroners office and ask, they will tell you the our Coroner Trey Holt is on vacation, at least that is what they have done for us on over 15 occasions that we have called there to schedule an appointment with him. And they also will tell you that Morgan Ingram was not Trey Holt’s Case, it was Thomas Walton’s, and he will be put on the phone.

If you check with the Colorado Coroners Association they have lists of Coroners, and Deputy Coroners throughout the state of Colorado that have completed training courses. But for Thomas Walton there will be none – zero hours of courses and training completed.

Then more laws for Colorado:

COLORADOREVISED STATUTES

TITLE 30. GOVERNMENT – COUNTY COUNTY OFFICERS

ARTICLE 10.COUNTY OFFICERS

PART 6. CORONER

30-10-602. Deputy coroner – duties – oath – bond – insurance

(1) The coroner of each county is authorized to appoint a deputy. Any such appointment shall be in writing and shall be filed in the office of the coroner. The coroner of each county may delegate any of the coroner’s powers to one or more deputies who shall then have the same duties with respect thereto as the coroner has. Any act of a deputy shall be done in the name of the coroner and signed by the deputy performing such act. A deputy coroner shall hold office during and subject to the pleasure of the coroner. Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, each deputy coroner, before entering the duties of office, shall file with the county clerk and recorder of the county the bond and oath of office required by law to be filed by the coroner.

(2) In lieu of the bond required by subsection (1) of this section, a county may purchase crime insurance coverage on behalf of the deputy coroner to protect the people of the county from any malfeasance on the part of the deputy coroner while in office.

30-10-603. Deputy coroner – appointment

Every appointment of a deputy coroner and every revocation thereof shall be in writing, under the hand of the coroner, and shall be filed in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the county wherein such appointment or revocation is made.

Once again in Mesa County there are documents recorded with the clerk and recorder for their Deputy Coroners, but here in Garfield County there are not any I could find. Surely we thought it was a simple paperwork error and our Deputy Coroner at the crime scene was not breaking the law just by being there. So we called Trey Holt, to talk to him on the phone, or meet in his office, or just answer a letter. But he has never done this and we are forced to assume that what seems to be true Is indeed the case.

The Deputy Coroner has no training, no special qualifications, does not file documents required by the state of Colorado before he can enter into the duties of office and directs business to his Funeral Home in violation of Colorado Revised Statute. What Steve and I expected for Morgan at this most unbelievably painful time was decency, respect – a first class investigation – Morgan not only was not afforded this bare minimum, she has received quite the opposite. Outside experts that review Morgan’s case are incredulous.

  • Her pillow cases were not collected, and therefore not processed as evidence.
  • Her pillows were not collected, and therefore not processed as evidence.
  • Her sheets were not collected, and therefore not processed as evidence.

Had she been forced to drink a Date Rape Cocktail and spilled some on her bed. Or had there been DNA from someone else in her room – no worries, it would never be discovered. Is it true that if you process a crime scene with no effort to discover how the crime was committed, you won’t even discover there was a crime? Evidently!

After his investigation The Deputy Coroner Thomas Walton could not produce a report that correctly:

  • Reported the location and position of her body when it was discovered.
  • Stated which, if any, prescription medications she was talking, then, rather than come back and ask us, they just guessed, and of course got it wrong.
  • State her current doctors.
  • State any medical conditions she had – she had none – but that didn’t stop them from stating she did.
  • Stated she was tired and stressed from four months of stalking – which she most definitely was.

We are sorry Morgan. We are sorry that we did not know better. We are sorry that what we thought was CSI was a few rungs below that, maybe quite a few. You deserved so much better then that Morgan, and for that your father and I will always be sorry. But we will try to right this wrong, so it doesn’t keep happening over and over again to innocent families, and it doesn’t keep this County fertile ground for criminals.

There is the overwhelming cascade of feelings, searching…just who is responsible for a crime scene, when there is a dead body there? Why do us parents, at a time when we are in the most indescribable pain, have to figure out what is going wrong with this investigation?

36 thoughts on “Who’s minding the death scene?

  1. So, what exactly are Thomas Walton’s credentials? Do you know anything about his background/ education? And is Holt in a consult position? Really, either way, why has he not found time in the past 10 months to meet with you?!?

  2. Since you saved everything is there a chance you could have the linens/pillowcase etc. checked for DNA by an independent lab etc…..?

  3. Hi Toni,

    I’m so sorry that you and Steve are in this position, one that no parent should ever be in. It is obvious where your beautiful Morgan got her strength from- her parents. I’m certain Her lovely spirit will continue to guide you and comfort you on your quest for justice.

    Morgan’s strength is something that stands out to me. She continued to live her life and refused to allow her stalker to take every enjoyment from her. That is why I’m of the firm belief that this was NOT SUICIDE. Morgan would never have willingly left this world.

    This investigation was so mishandled and virtually nonexistent that it’s laughable, though I’m certainly not laughing. The system failed you, Steve, and most importantly Morgan. I have faith that you will get your answers and justice, with help from your heavenly daughter.

    Blessings and strength to you and all you love in this world and beyond. <3

    • Kay – thank you so much. We know we are getting lots of help from beyond and that’s good because this is going to be big, and it’s going to take a long time, but we do have faith and we know the answers and the justice will come. Take care!

  4. Sounds like a convenient situation for the D.A.’s office everyone can point fingers at someone else, confuse people (victims) and hopefully tire them out into silence. I hope you sue the pants off these people. In the meantime, what can we do here in Garfield County, I am ready to help.

    • We are pulling that all together this week and it will be huge – everyone that wants to help will have an important job and it will make a difference I promise! Thanks so much for the offer. We will all make changes together.

  5. Hi Toni,
    I wonder if Morgans strength is what set him over the edge. He felt he HAD to break her and be in control. But she wouldn’t stop her life because of him. Usually when they suddenly snap then they mess up and leave evidence every where. Check EVERY thing.

    • We will definitely check everything. Our oldest daughter did not want us to get rid of anything. You sound just like her. Anyway, I could be wrong, but I think I know what set him over the edge, and I think it’s the same reason Morgan’s felony stalking detective was so upset the morning she died, and why he wanted so badly for this to be natural causes…he had just told me 2 nights before that next Tuesday City Market would be giving him Keenan’s hours for the last 6 months and he was going to overlay them over my timeline that I had kept of the incidents and he was very confident that that would be the last thing they would need to make an arrest – the night she died they had upped the patrol vehicles driving by and started to shine their light out the window toward her room. Did they know something we didn’t know? I truly believe that’s why they decided she had to die – no Morgan, no stalking, no investigation…and the Sheriff played right into it.

      • That makes sense as well. If He made it look like a suicide then He wouldn’t be investigated for stalking because they could pretend that it was not real.

        If he knew that they were about to get his hours he would need something drastic to throw the scent off him.

      • Why did the stalking investigation disappear after she passed? It’s not like that 4 months just disappeared? Why did the investigator not still get K’s hours??

  6. Wow…just wow. I have been following from the beginning. I cannot imagine the anger and pain this has put you through. I am speechless about this as so many other aspects of Morgans case. I do not live close (NE) but if there is anything I can do I would be more than willing to help. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers and I cannot wait until there has been Justice for Morgan. She was absolutely stunning inside and out. She reminds me so much of myself. Huge hugs for you.

    • Thank you so very much – we are going to have letters or phone calls or emails for people to send soon. I promise to let you know when the time comes and thank you for offering to help!

  7. Toni, I’ve been reading your blog for over a month now, and I wrote some of the following comment earlier but not sure if it went through. I read every entry and rack my brain for some small clue so that I could offer some sort of help, but I just end up stumped/frustrated/sad; I am so sorry for the hurt and frustration you and your family are going through. I am also sorry you all had to endure 4 months of being terrorized. No one should ever have to go through any of this. I started reading your blog after a friend posted the link on FB. I am also sharing the link to this blog because I know that the more people that see this the better. I cannot get you, Morgan, and your family off my mind. I’m frustrated to tears so I can only imagine how you and Steve are feeling and how you’ve felt for over a year now. Please know that I and all your other readers are supporting you and Steve, and we will until this gains national attention and justice is served. There isn’t a doubt in my mind that you will get the answers you are looking for…I just hate that it’s taking so long! Waiting makes the frustration so unbearable I am sure.
    I am all the way over here in Atlanta, GA, but if you can think of anything I can do to help PLEASE let me know. Go to the local news stations, contact the newspaper, anything at all! I’m spreading the word through social media because I know the story will reach hundreds of thousands of people that way. Just know that you aren’t alone, and we are all with you every step of the way. Toni, I do believe good will prevail, and one day you and your family will have closure and justice for sweet Morgan. It WILL happen. Love and peace to you all xoxo

    • Gina – thank you for the encouragement and kind words. Helping to share this blog and website is a huge help and I just know the pressure from the people will prevail.

  8. I know you’re already writing for justice for Morgan, but could you draw for justice too? Any illustrations of any of her missing jewellry you put here would be seen by so many now, and someone coming forward with just one piece could set in motion a solid trail to the person who took it. It is such a disgrace that you have been left alone to deal with things paid professionals had a duty to thoroughly investigate long ago.
    All my best wishes to you and your family, and my admiration for what you are doing.

      • We haven’t even been able to get picture of her nails at the death scene to see if that is where they were torn or if it happened afterwards – if they were torn when they took her body that would have shown defensive wounds since she was right handed…soooo frustrating they will never answer us!

  9. Wow. I’m speechless. God speed and we all are here to support! I guess I should feel proud that our inept officials over on our side have a mountain of paper work behind them. Then look what Kurtzman did to you. sending you energy stay strong! Justice for the Ingrams, Justice for Morgan!!!

  10. Hi Toni, I heard about Morgan on the Dr.Phil Show and haven’t stopped reading this blog. I am so so sorry for your loss. My question to you is, have you thought about bringing a civil suit against the sheriffs dept and coroner? I’m not sure what you would need to do so, but it does seem like they should be held responsible for the lack of investigating.

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