

Ashley Willcott discusses the case of Stephen Morgan. In our breakdown segment, Ashley is joined by Carole Lieberman.On May 6, 2009, Stephen Morgan entered the Red & Black Cafe bookstore, located near the campus of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and shot 21-year-old student Johanna Justin-Jinich multiple times, killing her. Justin-Jinich was working at the cafe at the time. The shooting sparked a massive manhunt for Morgan and caused Wesleyan University to go into lockdown for nearly two days. Evidence later revealed that Morgan had previously harassed Justin-Jinich with disturbing and anti-Semitic emails when they both attended New York University during a summer session years earlier. Authorities also found writings belonging to Morgan indicating a potential plan for a larger-scale attack targeting Wesleyan students or the Jewish community.Morgan surrendered to police the day after the shooting. He was charged with murder, intimidation based on bigotry or bias, and carrying a pistol without a permit. During the legal proceedings, Morgan pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. 1 In 2012, a three-judge panel agreed, finding him not guilty of murder by reason of mental disease or defect. Consequently, instead of a prison sentence, Morgan was committed to the Whiting Forensic Division of the Connecticut Valley Hospital, the state's maximum-security psychiatric facility, where he remains under psychiatric care and subject to periodic reviews regarding his commitment status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ashley Willcott discusses the case of Stephen Morgan. In our breakdown segment, Ashley is joined by Carole Lieberman.On May 6, 2009, Stephen Morgan entered the Red & Black Cafe bookstore, located near the campus of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and shot 21-year-old student Johanna Justin-Jinich multiple times, killing her. Justin-Jinich was working at the cafe at the time. The shooting sparked a massive manhunt for Morgan and caused Wesleyan University to go into lockdown for ...