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Featuring our bestselves it s a digital underground where kids confess their deepest and darkest. a side most parents know nothing about. when you really stop and think about it do you think you re addicted to your phones? yes, yes. yeah. these were morgan s friends, a group of teen girls from town who knew her better than most. do you think a lot of kids have additional accounts to express other aspects of their lives that may not be so rosie? it s like the personal parts of you. there was a time where i had an instagram page like that where i would just post a bunch of really sad quotes all the time. i don t really know why. i had a tumblr like that, too. one of my first ones. ....
And that s sort of how this all evolved for me. i became aware that morgan essentially had a separate identity. all online that i wasn t aware of. a secret online identity hidden from parents. this is the dark side of the internet. many teens now have multiple online accounts, a public one and a private one for a select group of people. they exist across platforms. facebook, tumblr, twitter. but they re most common on instagram where they re known as finstas or fake instagrams. and while it s called fake don t be thrown. what kids post there can often be more real than their public accounts. instead of sunny photos ....
the prosecution was able to prove that there had been a lifelong pattern of abusive behavior. on april 28th, 1989, tanya thaxton reid was found guilty of felony child endangerment in the case of her son michael. she was sentenced to ten years in prison. not long afterwards, tanya reid was indicted in texas for the murder of her daughter morgan. somehow tanya read had become overly aggressive with morgan, and we felt that possibly what had happened here was that in an effort to block morgan s air, she may have gone too far and she could not get the child to start breathing. in desperation, frustration, picked morgan up and shook her violently to start her breathing again. ....
Because it was a small town and law enforcement was very engaged in morgan s case. so you had a good experience with the police? we ve had a very good experience with the police. we re 18 years into our search. we still have a very committed law enforcement team. we have a lot of leads that come in on morgan s case, and like patty and other parents, we fight every day to get every resource, every piece of technology to work with the media, to work with law enforcement to fight for morgan because until someone can prove to me that she s not coming home, then i m going to fight for her to have the opportunity to come home to our family. she is not a case file at a police department. she is not a newspaper story. she s a daughter, and she s a sister, and she s a granddaughter, and she s a friend. john, it s and you know these two women. very, very well. they have kept their children alive in the public consciousness. and kept their wits about them and their heart and soul an ....
At a little league baseball game. she went to catch fireflies during the last 15 minutes of the game. and when she sat down to take sand out of her shoes, the other children walked away from her, and she was taken. and have you had any word, any kind of clues, anything? i think we re very fortunate because it was a small town and law enforcement was very engaged in morgan s case. so you had a good experience with the police? we ve had a very good experience with the police. we re 18 years into our search. we still have a very committed law enforcement team. we have a lot of leads that come in on morgan s case, and like patty and other parents, we fight every day to get every resource, every piece of technology to work with the media, to work with law enforcement to fight for morgan because until someone can prove to me that she s not coming home, then i m going to fight for her to have the opportunity to come home to our family. ....