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a man with shaky relationships and a malevolence toward Jews

Lives of Wesleyan Student and Her Stalker Collide


Published: May 7, 2009

She was a disciplined, fearless young woman of great promise, a junior with a passion for women’s health issues. He was apparently disturbed, a man with shaky relationships and a malevolence toward Jews, threatening them and others on the campus in Middletown, Conn., in a journal he kept.

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Middletown Police Department

Stephen P. Morgan

Johanna Justin-Jinich

Jessica Hill/Associated Press

Inside Broad Street Books at Wesleyan is the Red and Black Cafe, where Johanna Justin-Jinich was killed Wednesday afternoon.

The lives of Johanna Justin-Jinich, 21, and Stephen P. Morgan, 29, had intersected briefly — and ominously — two years ago, when both attended a summer course at New York University. He called repeatedly and sent 38 harassing e-mail messages. The university and the police were notified, but he had left town and she declined to press charges.

There was no way to foresee the sudden, nightmarish sequel. Mr. Morgan walked into a campus bookstore about 1 p.m. Wednesday, then toward the Red and Black Cafe, where Ms. Justin-Jinich worked. He was a bearded, menacing figure on the overhead surveillance camera, a dark gun in his right hand swinging at his side, and something else hidden behind him in his left hand.

It was a long-stranded wig and he put it on, the baldish man undergoing a bizarre transformation as he confronted her, raised the gun and opened fire, a point-blank, seven-shot execution, officials said. Ms. Justin-Jinich fell, mortally wounded. The assailant — who the authorities said turned himself in to the police just before 9:15 p.m. Thursday — retreated the way he came in, dropping his wig, long-sleeved shirt and Czech-made CZ-USA 9-millimeter semiautomatic pistol.

Outside, he did not run away immediately. He milled around with students as police cars and an ambulance converged on the tumultuous scene. Checking witnesses, one officer asked for his name and phone number in case the police needed to contact him later, but let him go, The Hartford Courant reported.

It was not until hours later, after Ms. Justin-Jinich had been pronounced dead at Middlesex Hospital and investigators had heard Mr. Morgan’s name from the victim’s family as a possible suspect, that the police realized that they had stopped him outside the bookstore, the newspaper reported. It was unclear if he had stayed to watch the chaos or could not escape quickly because his car was blocked by emergency vehicles.

In any case, Mr. Morgan apparently just walked away, leaving his car, with Colorado license plates, in the bookstore parking lot.

In Mr. Morgan’s notebook journal, found with his laptop in the basement of the bookstore, the police later discovered what may have been an even more diabolical plot — to rape and kill Ms. Justin-Jinich and then go on a shooting spree on the Wesleyan campus.

The authorities said that Mr. Morgan turned himself in to the Meriden Police Department without incident on Thursday night, and was then turned over to the Middletown police. He was being held on $10 million bond and was to appear in Middletown Superior Court on Friday morning, the police said.

Sonia Rodriguez, a clerk at a Cumberland Farms convenience store in Meriden, said Mr. Morgan walked into the store about 9:15 p.m. She said he looked down at a stack of newspapers, saw a photo of himself and asked for a pay phone. Ms. Rodriguez, who said she did not recognize Mr. Morgan, asked if he needed help, and he said he wanted to call the police.

When officers arrived, she said, “they threw him on the ground. I got nervous. I started crying. I was very, very scared.”

Mr. Morgan had been the object of a nationwide alert with a $10,000 reward and a manhunt that focused on Middletown, a community of 48,000 in central Connecticut. Investigators said they believed that he had driven to Middletown from Boulder, Colo., arriving a day before the shooting and staying in a local hotel.

As family, friends and the Wesleyan community mourned the slain woman and investigators sought to unveil the motivations and recent movements of the fugitive, the authorities in Middletown warned of a dangerous and possibly armed man on the loose, and urged university officials and Jewish residents of Middletown to take precautions.

Wesleyan, a private liberal arts school with about 3,000 students, went into lockdown. All classes had been finished for the year by Tuesday and students were studying for finals. The campus was all but deserted.

At the behest of Mayor Sebastian Giuliano and Police Chief Lynn M. Baldoni, Congregation Adath Israel, a Conservative Jewish congregation and Middletown’s only synagogue, located a block from the bookstore, was closed on Thursday. Its president, Eliot Meadow, said congregants were considering holding Sabbath services at another location or just hiring extra security. The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford distributed pictures of Mr. Morgan to member organizations and asked them to be vigilant.

As the investigation unfolded, the police focused on the only known point of connection between the victim and the assailant. It was a six-week summer program, in June and July 2007, at New York University, called Sexual Diversity in Society. Poulami Roychowdhury, a graduate student, taught the course, which met for two hours three days a week in a campus building in Greenwich Village.

Ms. Roychowdhury said she barely recalled Mr. Morgan, who did not participate in discussions and eventually dropped out. But she remembered Ms. Justin-Jinich, who was 19 at the time. “She was always participating and she received an A-minus in the class,” she said, writing her final paper on lesbian identity in modern society.

The two lived in student housing, but not in the same residence hall, said John Beckman, an N.Y.U. spokesman. On July 17, as the program was nearing its end, Ms. Justin-Jinich notified the university that she had received repeated harassing e-mail messages and phone calls from Mr. Morgan. The school notified the police, and officers spoke with her. The case was referred to detectives.

The police report told of 38 e-mail messages that were “insulting” and “unwanted.” It quoted one as saying, “You’re going to have a lot more problems down the road if you can’t take any criticism, Johanna,” using an expletive. But she declined to file charges, and the matter was dropped.

Ms. Justin-Jinich was from Timnath, Colo., a town of 200 southeast of Fort Collins. Because Mr. Morgan has lived in Colorado communities, including Colorado Springs and Boulder, the police were trying to determine if he and Ms. Justin-Jinich knew each other in Colorado.

Amid an outpouring of sympathy and praise for the victim, the portrait of a kind, thoughtful and talented woman began to emerge. Though her family was Jewish, Justin Bours, who shared an apartment with her this semester at Wesleyan, said she regarded herself as an agnostic, and was politically liberal.

She attended a Quaker boarding-preparatory school, the Westtown School. John Baird, headmaster of the school, which was founded by the Quakers in 1799 in rural southeastern Pennsylvania, said Ms. Justin-Jinich enrolled in 2002 and graduated in 2006. She lived in Mexico as part of an exchange program in her junior year. Her mother, Ingrid, also graduated from Westtown, in 1971, as did her uncle Eric, the headmaster said.

“Johanna was respected for her original thinking and willingness to delve deeply into a variety of subjects,” Mr. Baird said.

At Wesleyan, where she enrolled in 2006, Ms. Justin-Jinich was described by friends as intellectual and passionate about her studies, pursuing a double major, one in Iberian studies and an interdisciplinary major in history, philosophy and literature. She quoted Nietzsche, Epicurus and Rousseau, and was a fan of the Chilean writer-politician Pablo Neruda and the Spanish poet Rafael Alberti Merello, they said. One friend said her summer plans included an internship in Washington with an organization focusing on women’s issues.

“She had planned to pursue a life of helping people, which was true to her personality and character,” said Leah Lucid, a close friend who was to have roomed with her next semester.

A day after the shooting, there were large gaps in the background of the assailant, who until February had an address in Swampscott, Mass. His parents, James F. Morgan, 72, and Maureen Morgan, 69, live nearby in Marblehead, Mass.

James Morgan is a retired venture capitalist and graduate of Harvard Business School, who once taught there. In recent years, he has been active in the International Federation for Family Development, which provides education and support for parents.

Hours before Mr. Morgan’s surrender, his sister Diana told reporters outside the family home that they did not know where he was or where he might go. She urged him: “Turn yourself in right now to avoid any law enforcement agency, wherever you are, to avoid any further bloodshed. We love you, we will support you in every way, and we don’t want anyone else to get hurt.”

Greg Morgan, a brother, was quoted by The Associated Press as saying his family was distraught over the shooting, and had not spoken to Stephen for several weeks. He said his brother had not exhibited signs of anti-Semitism in the past.

The police said he did not appear to have a criminal history. Public records indicate that he lived in Fairfax County, Va., in 2000, and was in Honolulu from September 2000 to February 2001. In March 2001, one record showed a military address aboard the Navy guided missile cruiser Lake Erie. But the Navy said it had no record of him.

From 2002 to 2007, he lived in various places in Colorado Springs and Boulder. Justin Flowers, a man who bought a $200,000 home from Mr. Morgan in Colorado Springs in 2005, said Mr. Morgan sold the house because he had broken up with a fiancée about whom he talked constantly.

“He seemed like he had way too much on his mind, a whole lot of pain inside of him,” Mr. Flowers said. He said he never detected anti-Semitism in Mr. Morgan, but added that he refused to sell his house to a Vietnamese family because he “didn’t like Vietnamese people.”

In Colorado Springs, Ed Shvartzman, who rented an apartment to Mr. Morgan, said he was “full of anger, kind of maybe withholding emotion.”

Reporting was contributed by Al Baker, Marc Beja, Alison Leigh Cowan, Winnie Hu, Serge F. Kovaleski, Trymaine Lee, William K. Rashbaum and Liz Robbins in New York; Lisa W. Foderaro and Nate Schweber in Middletown, Conn.; Ariana Green in Marblehead, Mass.; Martin Forstenzer and Dan Frosch in Colorado; and David Kocieniewski in West Chester, Pa.

This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: May 12, 2009
An article on Friday about the intersecting lives of Johanna Justin-Jinich, a Wesleyan University student fatally shot inside a campus bookstore, and Stephen P. Morgan, the man accused of killing her, included an erroneous location from a city official for the discovery of a computer belonging to Mr. Morgan, and misstated the location where his journal, which contained threats to Ms. Justin-Jinich and others, was found by the police. Both items were found in the basement of the bookstore — not in Mr. Morgan’s car, which was parked outside.

source : NYT

Johanna Justin-Jinich ‘10

Johanna Justin-Jinich ‘10 was killed by a gunman early this afternoon while working at her job in the Red & Black Cafe.

johana-justinjinichOur deepest condolences to Johanna’s friends and family for this stunning loss. More information is being posted as it comes in. From the Hartford Courant:

Johanna Justin-Jinich, of Fort Collins, Colo., was shot several times at the Red and Black Café inside Broad Street Books. Her assailant, described as thin white man, then fled on foot and remains at large.

[...] “This is a devastating loss for Johanna’s family, friends and for the entire Wesleyan community,” Wesleyan President Michael S. Roth wrote. “Our hearts go out to all those who grieve for Johanna, and we hope all can find comfort in the support of friends, teachers and classmates.”

Wesleyan students had planned a candlelight vigil Wednesday night to remember Justin-Jinich, but in a broadcast email to the Wesleyan community shortly before 7 p.m., officials warned against any such gathering.

Staff from the Office of Behavioral Health are available via the 24 hour on-call system by calling 860-685-2910.

27 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 8:45 PM | Permalink

    video footage of the shooter:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwVzx4gg-OU&feature=channel

  2. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 9:00 PM | Permalink

    anyone else see the little smiley face…? what?

  3. Posted May 6, 2009 at 9:05 PM | Permalink

    The little smiley face is the default icon of the WordPress stat tracker.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM | Permalink

    Police have identified the man as 29-year-old Stephen Morgan, who is still armed and on the loose. Middletown police say Morgan shot and killed 22-year-old Wesleyan Junior Johanna Justin-Jinich who is from an area near Fort Collins, Colorado.

    http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/news_wtnh_middletown_shooting_incident_at_wesleyan_200905061328

  5. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:28 PM | Permalink

    So did they or did they not know each other, and why is the guy still on the loose?! Why haven’t they found him yet?!

  6. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:30 PM | Permalink

    “Steven Morgan”

  7. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:30 PM | Permalink

    Gun man-Steve Morgan

  8. anon.
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:36 PM | Permalink

    gunman-Steve Morgan

  9. Anonymous
    Posted May 6, 2009 at 10:53 PM | Permalink

    so they didn’t know each other?

  10. Anonymous
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 12:47 AM | Permalink

    Rest in peace Johanna. I didn’t know her, but I can’t believe how cute and beautiful she looks in that picture… *sigh…

    and now, she’s gone. this should be a wake up call for all of us, and we should remind ourselves of the temporary nature of this life, so that we can live everyday as if its our last. and most importantly, we always make the most of our loved ones while they are still here.
    :’(

  11. Paul
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 1:11 PM | Permalink

    Pretty girl gets shot by ugly or average looking guy. Oh what a horrible tragedy.

    Of course interviews and tributes will say she was perfect, wonderful, a saint.

    I wonder what she did back in NY to screw this guy over.

  12. Anonymous
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 5:54 PM | Permalink

    Paul - whoever you are - im pretty sure you are not from here and you don’t understand how tragic and hard things are for the general wesleyan community and students right now. I would advise you to please avoid talking about someone who just died, and show some respect.
    Its true there are always two sides of a story, and we don’t know who did what to whom. its possible she did or said things to him that “screwed him over”. but its none of our concerns. we have sick people everywhere in this sick american society we live in, and this will never change until the people acknowledge the diseases of this society and decide to change their own conditions. but right now there is a murderer and a victim, and that’s it. lets please respect the dead.

  13. Jesus wept
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 6:34 PM | Permalink

    Why? No possible reason. If he is the same individual who posted on soc.men newsgroup, I hope the police catch him soon. He is an angry, violent man.
    http://bon-accordian.blogspot.com/
    http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.men/2006-09/msg01090.html
    http://www.geocities.com/grauniad2liberty/

  14. Anton Le Vey
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 5:09 AM | Permalink

    sexy

  15. Posted May 8, 2009 at 9:26 AM |

    paul thats realy in bad taste, she is/was a realy beautiful girl….seems like inside and out…..i am sure he had a thing 4 her and could not deal with it, plus other issues……i know you always here how great the person was, but in this case-it realy seems that she was a great girl and not sure what someone would have to do to deserve this…….

  16. CAM
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM

    Paul…..whether she said or did anything at all,and its quite possible she didn’t, it doesn’t warrant taking her life! what an ignorant statement that was to make….i certainly hope her friends and family don’t have to read that!

  17. Paul Benard
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 3:48 PM

    It just saddens me that someone’s baby was killed. She was a young woman starting her life and now it is over. So Sad.

  18. Em
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 4:44 PM | Permalink

    Paul - What you had to say was too awful for me to know how to respond. It sounds like you have some anger issues with women. The fact is that you simply don’t know what she was like. But you do know, I hope, that it’s wrong to shoot people, regardless.

  19. Greg
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 6:49 PM

    The May 8 New York Times article “Lives of Wesleyan Student and Her Stalker Collide” provides some information about Ms. Justin-Jinich’s life and character. Perhaps those who knew her can elaborate. For example, were there charitable organizations she supported to which we might contribute in her memory?

  20. Charlie
    Posted May 9, 2009 at 1:30 PM

    Rest in peace Johanna. God certainly got an angel when he called you home

  21. Jule
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 7:48 AM

    Another person in extreme need of mental health services with tragic results. It could have been any one of us………..

  22. keri
    Posted May 10, 2009 at 4:45 PM |

    “pretty girl gets shot by ugly or average looking guy. what a horrible tragedy. I wonder what she did back in NY to screw this guy over.”

    whoever you are, deal with your personal issues in a more productive way. I went to high school with johanna, and this shouldn’t have happened, not to her.

  23. F
    Posted May 11, 2009 at 6:17 PM |

    really these gun-toting nerds need some emotional intelligenct.

    I HATE HATE

  24. Gunter
    Posted May 11, 2009 at 6:21 PM |

    This should be a stern lesson to the Harassment Filing Junkies that run this country.

    Do not you use your power and Feminist privilege to file a frivolous harassment charge against men.

  25. Alice Elaine Lee
    Posted May 12, 2009 at 1:21 AM |

    I pray that her family will find comfort from God. It’s difficult to know what to say. I just want them to find God’s peace.

  26. Julez
    Posted May 12, 2009 at 7:43 PM |

    Gunter-
    who could you ever say such a thing as that. you did not know her or her situation. she was not the type to file false claims. i went to school with her for four years, she was a smart, intelligent person. this is something no one who knew her would have ever expected o happen to her. she is/was what you hear people discribing her as. she was a wonderful person and you are a sexist ASS to assume that all women are filling false claims. grow up

  27. Gunter
    Posted May 13, 2009 at 1:17 AM |

    Julez,

    Look at the EEOC on harassment charges and see what percentage of those claims are unfounded. Who files most of these claims? WOMEN.

    It’s funny that in all the emails used as evidence in that harassment charge that was not pursued, the media found only one “threatening” sentence that said Johnna didn’t take criticism well and would have trouble down the road.

    She was your friend, she has just died, and it is custom to honor the victim in a slaying. You have every reason to be bias, but I have no such connection or sentiment.

    If someone uses their female privilege to humiliate and ruin a man because she “decides” to construe something trivial or innocuous as harassment, then she is open to the bad karma that follows such a treacherous act.


source : Wesleyan : http://wesleying.org/2009/05/06/johanna-justin-jinich-10/

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