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Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Man That Killed His Daughter Smiled Like He Doesn't Care In Court



A man who tossed his 2-year-old daughter into a creek while she was still strapped into her car 
seat was convicted Thursday of her murder and smirked as he was led out of court in handcuffs
 to spend what will probably be the rest of his life behind bars.

Jurors found Arthur Morgan III guilty of killing Tierra Morgan-Glover, whose body was pulled from
 a creek in a park near the Jersey shore in November 2011. They also found him guilty of child endangerment and interference with custody.
Because the jurors determined that Morgan’s actions were “knowing or purposeful,” the 29-year-
old is likely to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Prosecutors said he
 killed Tierra to get back at her mother for breaking off their engagement. 

They said he weighed down her pink car seat with a tire jack to ensure it would sink. Her body 
was pulled from a creek in Wall Township, about 20 miles from her Lakehurst home, with one tiny
 black and purple sneaker sticking out of the water.
“We finally got justice for Tierra Morgan-Glover,” said Marc LeMieuxm, first assistant Monmouth County prosecutor.
“God bless her,” added county prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni. “I hope she’s in a better place
.” The girl’s relatives gasped when Morgan smirked broadly as he was led out of the courtroom 
after his conviction, his hands and feet shackled. 

Immediately after leaving the courtroom, several of them collapsed into sobs, with one woman 
wailing, “Oh, God!”
After her death, Morgan fled to California and was arrested several days later in San Diego, with
 a newspaper account of the killing in his pocket. The Monmouth County medical examiner said 
the toddler died from “homicidal violence, including submersion in water.” He said the girl may 
have been conscious for three minutes after starting to breathe in water and could have remained
 alive for nearly five minutes after that.

On Wednesday, jurors asked the judge for a second glimpse of morgan;s video statement to 
police in San Diego. In the video, a detective asked Morgan if he said anything to his daughter
 before leaving her to die in the creek.
"I told her I love he,and i gave her a kiss."

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