FBI Release Revised Sketch of Suspect in the Murder of Morgan Harrington
The FBI has released a revised sketch of the suspect in the death of Morgan Harrington. Two computerized sketches were released by the FBI on April 26 but were not widely publicized. The FBI noted on its April alert that the suspect may have altered his appearance. Morgan Harrington disappeared October 17, 2009, during a Metallica concert on the University of Virginia campus. Morgan’s body was found in January 2010 at a farm in Albemarle County.
Suspect sketch released by the FBI
A revised FBI sketch of the suspect in the killing of Morgan Harrington has been released, part of a revived effort to find the Virginia Tech student’s murderer nearly three years after her death.
Help Save the Next Girl, a victim’s rights group founded by Harrington’s parents, released the revised FBI sketch of an unidentified possible suspect — who has been linked to a 2005 sexual assault case in Fairfax City some two hours north.
Posted June 7, 2012 by Scared Monkeys Crime, Deceased, Facebook, FBI, Morgan Harrington, Murder | 3 comments |
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If the ears where bigger I would say it’s ovomit !!!
Well at least the FBI appears to be doing some work on this case.
I keep hoping the suit from Morgan’s estate can prompt the necessary action to help motovate local LE to finally do their job.
Guess I’m kinda curious if how he is “unidentified” that he has been linked to a 2005 Fairfax City Sexuall Assault Case…
DNA?
Time to check BOC on the updates….I do hope whoever killed Morgan can be caught and brought to Justice.