Going West: True Crime - Dana Pastori // 108
Episode Date: February 17, 2021In March 2002, a spiritual writer in New Orleans went missing after a supposed accident right before she was planning to move out of the area. She would send vague messages to her family over the year...s about the dream life she was living- But when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans 3 years later, all secrets were revealed, and the truth shook everyone who knew her. This is the story of Dana Pastori. *BONUS EPISODES* patreon.com/goingwestpodcast *CASE SOURCES* http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/corporationsearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=EntityName&directionType=ForwardList&searchNameOrder=FRANCORESTAURANTNORTHWESTFLORI%20V415780&aggregateId=domp-v41578-53d87c22-630e-451f-8605-bc4066d7f812&searchTerm=FRANCO%20PLASTERING%20INC&listNameOrder=FRANCOQUALITYIMPORTS%20P000000141610 ( http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/corporationsearch/SearchResultDetail?aggregateId=domp-v41578-53d87c22-630e-451f-8605-bc4066d7f812&directionType=ForwardList&inquirytype=EntityName&listNameOrder=FRANCOQUALITYIMPORTS+P000000141610&searchNameOrder=FRANCORESTAURANTNORTHWESTFLORI+V415780&searchTerm=FRANCO+PLASTERING+INC ) https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/10460313/Frances-Nardine-Cela https://www.nola.com/news/article_8cdfa28a-6af0-5592-9d16-da79ecc3d72f.html https://disappearedblog.com/updates/ https://www.leagle.com/decision/inlaco20110118257 https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-03-9806030202-story.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211765858/dana-marie-pastori https://www.nola.com/news/article_8cdfa28a-6af0-5592-9d16-da79ecc3d72f.html https://www.nola.com/news/article_206e5cf2-4ad1-551e-bedf-baa3ed081e44.html https://cases.justia.com/louisiana/fourth-circuit-court-of-appeal/2010-2010-ka-0044.pdf?ts=1431464440 https://www.investigationdiscovery.com ( https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/ ) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/1030/?name=Pasqualla_Pastori&pcat=42&qh=wnwxVUs%2FBOkR1hLihjz8DA%3D%3D https://www.nola.com/news/article_b1487e48-7b9d-5583-a84b-8f842cbe6ed1.html https://www.nola.com/news/article_206e5cf2-4ad1-551e-bedf-baa3ed081e44.html Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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All right, guys, this is episode 108 of going West, so let's get into it. In March of 2002, a spiritual writer in New Orleans went missing after a supposed accident
right before she was planning to move out of the area.
She would send vague messages to her family over the years about the dream life she was
living.
But when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans three years later, all secrets were revealed,
and the truth shook everyone who knew her.
This is the story of Dana Pastore. Dana Marie Serrette was born in 1966 in Corpus Christi, Texas to her mother, Francis Chela, and she had a half-brother named Mark. Dana grew up
in Dayton, Ohio and was raised by her mother because her parents weren't together, and Dana
actually didn't know anything about her father growing up since he was kind of just someone that
her mother, Francis, had a fling with. Everyone who knew Dana described her as being incredibly
loving and people just kind of naturally gravitated towards her.
Within a few years of graduating high school, Dana married a man named Frank Pastore in Santa Barbara, California,
and they went on to have their first daughter Giovanna in 1987 when Dana was about 21 years old.
Then two years later, they had another daughter Angelina.
At this point, Dana and Frank were living in Pensacola, Florida, and in October of 1992,
they opened an Italian restaurant in town called Franco's. Around the same time they were starting
the restaurant, Dana received a call from her birth father, Peter Serrette,
and they spoke for the very first time. So she actually didn't have any contact with her dad
until she was in her 20s. Wow, that seems like a very strange time to contact your daughter.
I know, but I mean, and he actually told her that he had three other kids,
meaning that Dana then had two half sisters and a half brother who grew up in South Carolina where Peter lived.
And this was really exciting for Dana as well as the half siblings, especially one of Peter's
daughters named Kathy.
So this was really good news who was really excited to hear from her dad and they just developed
a relationship immediately.
In the early 1990s, Dana's half sister Kathy was still living in Charleston, South Carolina,
but she made the drive down to Pensacola to meet Dana for the very first time.
This was a really important new relationship for both of them, and they instantly became
incredibly close.
So close, that Dana eventually felt she finally had someone to confide in about the struggles
of her own life. Dana wasn't happy in her marriage and felt like she wasn't living the right life for her,
even though things seemed perfect on the outside. Her two beautiful daughters,
husband, and business in the restaurant industry all seemed pretty great,
but Dana was very spiritual. She loved reading tarot and newer husband didn't share her same
beliefs, and she didn't
feel that she was passionately in love with him, so she wanted out of the marriage to
live the life that she had dreamed of, and to find someone that she really connected with.
She wanted to get out of Florida and move to New Orleans to find herself, which I'm
sure Daphne can agree with, awesome, awesome city.
But of course, she had to think of her daughters as well.
So she stayed with Frank and tried to make it work, but two years later, things really came to a head, and they finally split up.
Dana finally had the opportunity to move to Louisiana, and although she didn't want to live away from her young daughters,
she told him that once she settled into New Orleans, that they could come live with her.
Yeah, because Dana's daughters were her entire life, so her goal was to find a place that
they could all be comfortable, save up money, and then they could have a wonderful life together
just them girls.
But this meant that the girls would have to live with their father a little bit longer,
and this didn't prove to be an issue with Dana at first, but months later when their
divorce finalized, Frank officially
got custody of their two daughters because he explained to the judge that Dana abandoned
the girls and moved away. As devastating as this was to her, she made sure to visit them down
in Florida at least a few times a month so that they could spend some time together. Eventually,
the girls moved with their dad to Ohio,
where he married a woman named Karen,
but Dana still made sure to visit them
as often as she could.
About six months after the divorce was finalized
in December 1995, the girls went on a court authorized
week-long visit to Dana's home in New Orleans
when Dana noticed that both of the girls had bruises.
She immediately feared that something very bad was happening at their dad's house.
Dana took the girls in for a psychological evaluation and hopes that they would tell a trusted
professional what was going on and they did. They were both being physically abused by their
new stepmother and one of
the girls even had to get stitches on her face after one incident.
Dana trying to do the right thing by her girls refused to let them go back to an abusive
household, so she had her attorney write up a letter to Frank and Karen explaining that,
due to set abuse, Dana would not be bringing the girls back to Ohio. This began a multi years long nightmare for everyone involved because Dana essentially went
on the run with the girls and traveled around the US, from Louisiana to Florida to Seattle,
etc. and hoped to get them into Canada where custody laws wouldn't be valid.
And some would argue that this wasn't the best way to go about the situation,
and that she could have used the evidence of abuse and court to gain full custody of the girls,
but in Dana's mind, she felt that she needed to get them out of that situation immediately,
and this seemed to be the only way to do it. Unfortunately, it meant for the next year
the girls would be absent from school in an ever-changing environment.
The girls' father, Frank, hired a private investigator to track Dana down and informed
law enforcement that his ex-wife kidnapped their children.
So this became a really big issue.
And one year after fleeing with the girls, Dana had to turn herself in so she didn't have
to face 10 years in prison.
And I'm sure that this was a really frustrating situation for her because she's like,
I know my kids are getting abused, but I mean, I don't know what to do at this point.
It's really hard because, you know, she thinks she's doing what's best, but then the girls are out
of school, they're on the run, like, that's no life for them, but she's also like, I can't stand
to watch them go back to that house.
So it's really messed up.
Yeah.
And unfortunately, you know, the legal system comes into play in this particular situation.
She has to do things legally or else it's kind of her ass.
Exactly.
And it got really hard because it was difficult for her to prove that the girls had been
abused by Karen.
So after numerous
court dates, Karen and Frank Pastore were ultimately found not guilty of this accusation.
During the time that this whole court battle ensued, the girls were placed in foster care.
But then they returned to the custody of their father two years after having visited Dana
in New Orleans.
So this was like a long time common situation. Very long process. Yeah, long long process. And I know that
social workers did visit the home after to ensure that the girls were not being
abused and everyone just kind of carried on after this. Either way this was
very hard on Dana because she just didn't feel comfortable with them at that
house. So she made it her mission to get the girls back when she could. But very hard on Dana because she just didn't feel comfortable with them at that house, so
she made it her mission to get the girls back when she could.
But despite her efforts, Dana still wasn't out of the woods quite yet with the law, and
she stayed in South Carolina with her dad for a while until her trial regarding the kidnapping
charges.
Lucky for Dana, her father Peter actually worked in law enforcement, so he was doing everything
that he could to get her out of this situation.
Spending time in Charleston gave Dana lots of time to reconnect with her half-sister Kathy
and figure out what her next steps were going to be.
And this is when she fully realized her interest in talent in reading tarot cards.
Dana fully felt that she had a gift in predicting people's futures, so she kind
of tested this out with Kathy who was a huge skeptic. So one night while they were hanging
out, Dana read her tarot cards and explained to Kathy that, within the next year, she would
be divorced from her current husband, lose all of her money, but then meet her soulmate
who was from a different country. And according to Kathy, all of this came true.
She did end up getting a divorce and was then in a very poor financial
standing, but then she actually ended up meeting a man from Canada named Bill,
who she married, and they're still together to this day.
In the summer of 1998, Dana was sentenced to two years' probation, so she wouldn't have
to serve any
jail time for taking her daughters.
So 32-year-old Dana heads back to New Orleans to put her clairvoyance to good use by working
as a tarot card reader in the French Quarter.
She did this all on her own, though, on the street in Jackson Square, but she loved it.
She was making pretty good money and was saving up to hire a lawyer to help her regain custody of her daughters.
Dana was living in the city and meeting a bunch of new people and quickly met a fellow tarot card reader named John Morgan.
And his birth name is actually John Robertson, but he took the last name Morgan when he moved to New Orleans to signify the rum brand and the pirate,
so this kind of shows you John's quirkiness.
That's very strange, but okay.
Yeah, that's just John.
So Dana was so happy at this point, and she felt as though she had truly met her soulmate,
someone who protected her, loved her, and shared her very same interests and beliefs.
John also worked as a delivery man
at the quarter master, Delhi on Bourbon Street,
and Dana expressed to him that she was looking
to make some more money to save up,
so he helped her get a job there as cashier.
And they got to work the graveyard shift together
and everything was going great, business was good,
Dana moved into John's apartment,
which I think was like less than a block away
from their work, so super close.
And Dana finally felt like things were coming together for her.
But unfortunately, things weren't as great as they seemed.
New Orleans, as many other big cities, can be a very dangerous place.
And later that year, her dad Peter felt that Dana working on the street wasn't safe
for her, and that she should consider moving out of the city and maybe even back to South Carolina. And he kind of gathered this opinion
by visiting her in New Orleans. But Dana was dead set on staying and she wasn't scared,
especially since she worked on the street and in the deli with her boyfriend,
John, who as Daphne just mentioned, always wanted to make sure that he was keeping her safe and out of harm's way.
But a few years later, in 2002, 36-year-old Dana came around to the idea of leaving.
She eventually realized that she couldn't do what she was doing forever, especially if
she was trying to get custody of her daughters to get them out of their father and stepmother's
home.
Also, Dana absolutely loved writing, and a big goal of hers was to write a book.
So she came up with a plan to quit her job at the quartermaster, Dele, move out of Louisiana,
get her daughters back, and write a memoir about her life.
And she explained this to a few of her coworkers, and she actually gave her two week notice
in early March of 2002.
Dana had a couple more shifts left at work, but in mid-March, she didn't show up to one
of them.
This was not like her to do, so all of her coworkers were very concerned about her.
Since she didn't have a cell phone, they couldn't reach her to see what was up, so they had
to call her boyfriend John, who again was their coworker too, but he didn't answer the
phone either.
Then the next day, Dana once again didn't show up for work, but John came in with an explanation.
He told their co-workers about an accident that Dana had been in the day before with her
friend and explained that she was in critical condition in the ICU.
Of course everyone was incredibly worried, but luckily, John updated them on her condition
every day and promised to give her all the well wishes from them since he was able to go
see her.
But around this time, co-workers started noticing a lot of suspicious activity and questioned
what was really going on with Dana? According to Dana's co-workers, they noticed John Morgan acting very differently after
Dana's accident.
Since they were his co-workers too, they were around him a lot and some of them sensed
that he was doing hard drugs.
John was the guy that always smoked weed, but now it appeared that he was taking it further
than that.
And this really affected his work ethic, and he went from organized and responsible to
an absent-minded wreck.
They also began noticing that his personality seemed off, and he was very bossy.
But they also noticed this right before Dana planned to move away.
One of the co-workers even caught John verbally harassing Dana and putting her down at work
just weeks prior.
But apparently this side of John wasn't new.
And Dana's father Peter had sensed his cruelness when he had visited.
He didn't witness anything bad, but he just didn't like them together and didn't
like the life Dana was leading.
And it appears Dana had come to this realization too, hence her decision to move.
Dana was a very private person, so she didn't tell anyone about her relationship issues
or anything that was happening behind closed doors.
But a source close to the couple said that, just weeks before she was last seen and during
Marty Grah, Dana and John had a really bad fight.
And shortly after that fight, was when she decided to move away.
But with Dana getting into this car accident, her coworkers had to just wait around for
her to get better and then hope to see her turn things around.
With John still updating them on her progress, he explained a few weeks after the accident
that Dana's parents came to town
and picked her up. Apparently, Dana needed further treatment and they were going to get
that for her, but just not in New Orleans. And after she started recovering, John excitedly
told co-workers that she was on the up and up and actually, her dad was sending her to
Prague for a few weeks so that she could get started on her memoir in a more inspiring environment.
And then just a few weeks after that, John said that Dana would be staying in Prague indefinitely
because she loved it.
And this meant that he and Dana wouldn't be together, but she was happy living in Europe
and everything was great.
So it kind of seems like there's just a lot of things going on with Dana.
She's, you know, going into this recovery process,
she's then going to Prague and she's writing this book now.
Right.
So her coworkers are kind of like, wow, that's,
but they were so happy for her.
They're like, okay, cool.
So she went through a terrible accident
and she healed and she's fine.
And now she's like living her best life.
That's just a lot of things to happen in a couple weeks.
But of course, things really weren't as they seemed.
At this same time that co-workers were hearing that Dana was happy and she was living in
Prague, Dana's half sister Kathy wasn't getting that same news.
Since Dana didn't have a cell phone, the only way that Kathy could really get a hold
of Dana was by calling John or by emailing her.
So that March when Kathy was casually trying to get in touch with Dana to catch up in
chat, John would always have an excuse for why Dana couldn't come to the phone.
Usually mentioning that she was at work or she was busy and she would have to call her
back later.
So Kathy resorted to email, and after a few days, she finally heard back from Dana.
Dana sent Kathy an email explaining that everything was great and that she was so sorry that
she hadn't called her back yet, but everything was going really well in New Orleans.
And this relieved Kathy, and they just continued to chat over email like that ever so often.
Nearly three and a half years later, in late August of 2005,
Hurricane Katrina hit the southeastern United States,
wrecking absolute havoc on New Orleans
and the surrounding areas in Louisiana,
as well as Georgia, Mississippi, and beyond.
It caused over 1,800 deaths from drowning, being inside a building that collapsed,
etc. and hundreds of billions of dollars in damage, making it the costliest natural disaster
in US history. Norland's was hit the hardest and was almost completely flooded with water
and struck with intense winds and rain. This was an incredibly terrifying and
tragic time for the area. I mean, it was apocalyptic, and every life in this area was put on
paws. And you can just imagine the streets at this time and during the aftermath because
people were without homes, they were frantically looking for loved ones and just completely displaced from life as they
knew it.
Yeah, I remember actually watching all the news of that and just seeing people on top
of their roofs just hanging out trying to get rescued.
Some people were like, you know, in canoes and rafts trying to get out of the area.
Yeah, and I also read that because it was so hard to get to people to, you know, help
them save them from being on their roof or wherever they were,
a lot of people actually even died from dehydration. So this was just really, really terrible.
Yeah, and on top of that, I mean, just a little fact true crime wise, a lot of evidence that was locked away in Louisiana for different true crime cases was actually destroyed.
Yeah, you're right.
A lot of that evidence is just completely gone now. And just for perspective, the hurricane
lasted over a week. But it happened to be a huge turning point in Dana's story. Family who
had only heard from Dana via email for the last three and a half years, worried immensely about
her safety in the storm, and finally felt the need to speak
to her and hear her voice.
But because of the destruction of the storm, making and receiving a call was incredibly
difficult since power lines were demolished and services were down.
So Dana's family just hoped that she was okay and had survived the horrible event, and
they waited on pins and needles to hear from her.
But weeks passed, and that call never came.
So as the storm settled, her father Peter reached out to a law enforcement friend in the
area because remember if he was previously in law enforcement, and essentially asked them
to check and see what the status of her apartment was, and to have them go out looking for her.
Obviously, this was going to be difficult because as Daphne just mentioned,
over 1,800 people died in this disaster.
So they had a lot in their hands.
And even a whole month after Katrina hit,
there were over 7,000 people missing from New Orleans
out of the nearly 480,000 people that lived there.
Yeah, and I actually read that the population of New Orleans
one year later was 230,000.
So over half the people who lived in New Orleans, if not more, left after Katrina hit.
And this is probably due to maybe them losing their home and needing to relocate, but this
is a lot of people.
So it just goes to show you how horrible this tragedy really was.
But despite all this, police did check into Dana's potential disappearance
and they couldn't find her.
So now Peter was concerned that something had happened
to her in the hurricane,
because he really just believed that she would have reached out
to them and told her family that she was okay,
and no one had heard from her at all.
Peter got smart here and remembered that Dana had a prescription
that she relied on for her glaucoma, so he had his law enforcement friend see if he
could do one more favor for him. Check with the pharmacist and see when Dana last picked
up her prescription, because this could help him track her steps. So the officer did
just that and came back to Peter with some bizarre news.
Dana hadn't picked up her prescription since the very end of 2001.
Two months before John told Dana's co-workers that she had been in a car accident, which
again was over three and a half years earlier.
She got this prescription almost every month, so there was no way she could go that long
without it or else her eyesight would be at major risk.
So finally, Peter called John Morgan.
At this point, her family didn't believe that they were still together anyway, but called
him just in case he had heard anything, and he had.
John explained to Peter that she was doing great and actually had received some disaster relief money and went to Europe with it.
Obviously, this contradicts past stories that John Morgan has explained to people in Dana's life.
Three and a half years earlier, he told their co-workers at the quartermaster Delhi that she had moved to Europe with the help of her parents.
And now he's telling Dana's father that in 2005,
she just left for Europe? Since Peter didn't know about the story discrepancies,
he actually felt relieved by this news, but confused as to why she didn't call him or Kathy
to explain this to them herself. Peter told Kathy what was going on, and she was so happy for Dana
to finally be off in Europe where she wanted to be and working on her memoir.
Back to New Orleans, it took a very long time for first responders to get around the city
to help everyone because of the multiple feet of water that flooded the streets.
So some areas didn't receive help for a very long time until law enforcement and relief
workers could physically get to those areas after the flooding subsided.
Two months after Katrina hit in late October 2005, detective Gregory Hamilton was called to
the Marony neighborhood of New Orleans, which is just a stone throw from the French quarter,
after someone had found a body in a pile of garbage from the storm.
In these days, this wasn't too alarming of a call because of the amount
of bodies that were being discovered at this time of people who had died in the hurricane.
But when Detective Hamilton arrived at the scene, he noticed something very different about this body.
The woman, named Kathy Greer, explained to him that her husband was going through
stuff in their home to determine what of theirs was salvageable and what wasn't since so many of their belongings had been destroyed. So he was kind of pulling
things outside and kind of compiling them into this area in the yard. And he came across a trunk,
think like an antique chest, in their home and opened it up. And that's when he found a practically
mummified body inside. And that's why the
detective knew this was different, because whoever this person was had died long before
Katrina hit. Obviously, this was a huge concern, but a weird element of this was that the
trunk didn't belong to Kathy Greer or her husband. And it had actually belonged to their
daughter's boyfriend, who had left it behind
when they moved out of the area after Katrina hit. Their daughter had been living in their house with
her boyfriend for the last year, but he had left behind this trunk, and Kathy had no idea where
they were living at this point. But Kathy was able to give Detective Hamilton some useful information,
a lock box that belonged to the boyfriend that he had
also left behind. Within the box was some personal information along with some photos
and some other belongings. That's when the detective found out that the boyfriend's
name was none other than John Morgan. At this point, they're still unaware of who
the remains belong to and why they were being stored in a trunk and kept in the Greer's home.
But Detective Hamilton was determined to find out.
And can I just say how seriously creepy this is, like these parents welcomed their daughter's
boyfriend to live in their home, and then he and their daughter move out after the hurricane
hit the area, and he leaves behind a bunch of his stuff, and one of his belongings has
a corpse inside, and
you just realize that said corpse has more than likely been living inside your home with
you for the past year, and you don't know who the remains belong to, and all you know
is that your daughter's boyfriend is potentially dangerous, and you have no idea where they are.
Like talk about stress.
Yeah, no kidding, and the fact that the body had been there well before the hurricane hit, it's just very,
very creepy and eerie.
And it also makes you wonder how long it would have remained there if the hurricane didn't
hit.
Since the detective doesn't know where John Morgan is at this point, he tried to put all
the pieces together.
Kathy Greer explained to him that John's ex-girlfriend was named Dana Pastore, and they lived together
in the French Quarter, and she was wondering if the body possibly belonged to her.
So Detective Hamilton tried to reach Dana, but with no luck.
His next step was to visit John and Dana's landlord from their previous apartment, and
see if she had any information, and she did.
She actually thought that Dana's
absence was very strange. So back in 2002 when a few weeks had gone by and the land lady hadn't
seen Dana around, she decided to ask John about it. And John explained to her that Dana had gotten
into an accident, but this accident story was different than the one that he had told his
co-workers.
He told Maria the land lady that Dana had been driving in a truck when a toolbox hit
her in the back of the head and she got a concussion.
When she later checked in with John on Dana's progress, John told her that Dana had actually
moved to South Carolina to be with her dad.
And I mean, this wouldn't have been too weird to hear because Maria doesn't know Dana
too well personally and is obviously just going to believe what John's telling her.
But little does she know, John had told other people in Dana's life very different stories.
Detective Hamilton explained a bit of what was going on without giving her too many details
and then asked the landlady Maria if she had recognized the trunk that the body was found in
but he didn't tell her that the body was found inside he just showed her a photo and the
asterisk she recognized it and she said that a little over a year earlier when John was moving out
she saw John carrying that trunk out of his apartment.
And after he moved out, Maria actually noticed a disgusting smell inside of the apartment,
but she chalked it up to just thinking that maybe some rats had died inside the walls
or something.
And as nasty as it is, that smell was still there a year later when the detective inspected
this apartment.
So Maria was just thinking that the apartment walls had been infested with rats and was
still working on having it inspected, but Detective Hamilton knew that wasn't the case.
He knew that it was the smell of a dead body, and the smell was coming from the apartment's
crawl space.
And for the crawl space, that's what they call it.
It's near the kitchen.
It's almost like this tiny little closet area where there's just a little kind of door, but it's not like
a door with a handle, it's this weird little, closety area, but they call it the crawl space.
So when forensic specialists worked inside the crawl space, they were able to determine
that there was human blood present, indicating that the trunk had been kept in the crawl space
and had possibly
leaked.
After running the blood and other bodily fluids for DNA, they were able to confirm that
it belonged to 36-year-old Dana Pastore.
And just within a couple days of this, they were able to determine that the cause of death
of the body they found in the trunk was strangulation. There had been a curling
iron found wrapped around the body's neck, and this indicated that they had been strangled by its
cord. The manner of death was homicide. However, they still didn't have DNA results back on the body,
but they knew it was Dena's. This made the hunt for John Morgan even more intense,
and luckily, they were able to quickly find him
living with his girlfriend in Mecklenburg, North Carolina.
I think it's Mecklenburg.
Since DNA hadn't come back on the body,
they couldn't arrest John
so they could really only question him.
And while casually questioning him outside of his home,
John said that he hadn't seen
Dana in years because she moved away. So now we have so many different stories from John,
this guy's just a liar. Indeed. Since police were confident that the body belonged to Dana,
Detective Hamilton called Peter to explain what was going on, and he was completely caught off guard, because the last that he
had heard, she was in Europe. So he truly felt that the detective had made some kind of mistake.
But in John's lock box at the Greer's home was Dana's license, her passport, birth certificate,
social security card, and other important documents. So this was obviously a very bad sign, because
you can't travel without those things. Or live like if they broke up and even if she did move
away she's gonna need that shit. Exactly. And also in the trunk where the body was found,
there were other items as well. And the body was clothed wearing underwear, green sweat shorts,
a bra, and a Lake City Police Department t-shirt, which is who Dana's father
Peter used to work for.
Dana had this t-shirt in her possession, so it was very obvious the body belonged to
her, and she had been murdered in it.
But Dana's family sat in agony for nearly two years.
The DNA testing was severely delayed due to a heavy backlog, so the results didn't
come until the summer of 2007.
But the results were exactly what they thought they were.
The body belonged to Dana Pestory.
And John, of course, had been free this entire time.
But now that they had the remains, they went back to his house and arrested him for the
murder of his ex-girlfriend, Dana Pastore.
Once John Morgan was brought down to the station and questioned again, his story changed,
which as we say is never a good thing.
Of course it changed.
He had previously stated that he didn't even know Dana was dead and that he had nothing to do
with whatever happened to her.
But once at the station, he said he didn't kill her, but he helped dispose of her body, and he knew who did kill her. But once at the station, he said he didn't kill her, but he helped dispose of her
body, and he knew who did kill her.
Oh my god, this guy is such a fucking moron.
Yeah. So the story goes, John and Dana hadn't argument about his heavy drug use and involvement
with drug dealers. Dana then threatened to tell the police, which enraged John, so he left
the house and headed to the
quartermaster deli to call his drug dealer who was supposedly named Pepper and tell him
that Dana was going to rad on him.
With that, Pepper went to John's apartment and murdered Dana.
First of all, I mean, I don't even think that drug dealers really go for the curling iron
corn cord for their murder.
Yeah.
No, I don't think so.
It just doesn't sound right.
So the next morning when John came home, he found her dead and realized that he had to
get rid of her body somehow.
But why though, if you're not the one who murdered her, why wouldn't you just go to
police?
Exactly.
That's why this doesn't make sense.
So he says that he went down to a local antique shop,
bought the trunk and put her body in it.
And as John explains what he did next,
he said it was disgusting,
but he said it with this really awkward chuckle.
He then very calmly and bluntly explained
that he had to dismember her at the knees and abdomen,
so he would be able to fit her body inside the
trunk.
Police believe that he did this, but they didn't believe his story about somebody else
murdering her.
Because obviously none of that added up.
Especially once the detective kind of learned more about their relationship and the abuse
that Dana suffered by Jon's hand, so it's just, it's looking like Jon is definitely the guy.
Yeah, and the first time you showed me a picture of Jon,
like I remember you were saying like,
he does not look like the type of guy that would be abusive,
or I mean, he looks like a little fucking nerd.
He does, you guys should go look at photos on our social media.
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He just looks like he honestly looks like a nice nerdy guy like my dude looks like he's literally gonna fix your computer
He does he does so go check it out. I mean looks obviously can be very deceiving the trial took place two whole years later in July of
2009 so seven years after Dana
was murdered.
Presented at trial was all the important personal documentation and identification that
belonged to Dana that were found inside John's lock box.
Maria the Land Lady also testified along with Dana and John's co-workers in Kathy Greer.
Kathy Greer also mentioned that John had only ever said
negative things about Dana and told her that she had moved
to the Czech Republic.
Meanwhile, Dana's remains were in her home.
Many other people testified and painted the picture
of what really happened and all the details we explained
above were presented to the jury.
And by the way, part of Dana's moving plan was to break up
with John, so we can guess moving plan was to break up with John.
So we can guess that she was trying to do just that
and it enraged him enough to murder her.
And the district attorney quoted John saying,
she told me she was sick of me,
sick of New Orleans and sick of the quartermaster.
Then, DA Bridges explained,
and that was John's life.
He wasn't going to let her walk out, and he didn't.
Their relationship went bad, and the day she decided that their relationship wasn't going
forward, was the day that her life ended.
Although pleading not guilty in the summer of 2007, John Morgan was found guilty of the
second-degree murder of Dana Pastore and sentenced to life in prison.
And John never explained why he kept Dana's remains
all that time, so I mean, we can only imagine.
And it's crazy to think that he likely would have gotten
away with this if he had just disposed of her body.
Because positively identifying her remains
is the only thing that brought this case to justice.
Because remember, when they had the body
and they didn't know if it was hers or not, for sure sure when they were awaiting the results, he was a free man, so it's just wild to think about.
Well what's also scary is that again he was a free man, so is there anything else he could have
done during that time? I mean obviously he's sick, you know. Yeah he's a sick individual so he
could have murdered anyone else? Possibly and I can only hope that Kathy Greer's daughter got away after she learned about
all this and that they weren't together during the two years that he was awaiting his arrest,
I guess you can say, so I didn't read about that though.
And I do wish that we knew a little bit more about the three and a half years that Dana was absent because that's a lot of time for her daughters not to see her or speak to her as well as her father and her step sister who she was supposedly close to.
Yeah, I mean, I was going to say when she was in the hospital, apparently in the hospital in the ICU, it's really strange to me that none of-workers went to go visit her physically in the hospital.
Well, they couldn't, so John told them that they weren't allowed to.
That was the first thing they all said. They were like, oh my god, can we see her? Can we bring her flowers?
And he was like, no, no one's allowed to see her. I'll just relay the message for you to her.
Of course, that's what he would say. Exactly. And I don't know.
It just kind of gives me pause that all this time went by and they were just hearing from Dana on email
Because I mean, I don't know over three years is a long time not to see your family member and not to actually talk to them on the phone
Yeah, and maybe these emails were just really manipulative and John was making it really seem like she was living her best life
And don't worry about me. I'm doing fine. I'm writing a book like, I mean, I'm sure that's,
that was the case.
I mean, at this time that this was all happening,
her daughters were teenagers.
So I only imagine what they thought of all that time
going by without seeing her,
like that probably didn't feel good to them.
I don't know, but, but yeah, it's,
it's really creepy too to think about the fact that
throughout all those years,
John was still
just emailing them back, pretending to be Dana.
Yeah, and I mean, through that horrible tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, I mean, at least this
one good thing happened, because like you said earlier, if that trunk had just remained
in a Kathy Greer's home, and they hadn't been pulling out all this old stuff.
They may have never found that trunk or maybe they would have found it years and years
and years later and John would have been gone by then.
Or John would have come back for it and kept it hidden or gotten rid of it then.
Exactly.
So, I mean, yeah, and to think about it too, obviously eventually her family would catch on and say,
okay, where's Dana? But with no body, there's no crime.
So they wouldn't have been able to figure it out, which is really, really insane to think about.
Yeah, John could have just fed them lies forever.
Yeah, and this was such a crazy and complicated case, and we can only hope that Dana's daughters
had a great rest of their upbringing.
And our hearts really go out to Dana's family after those years of torment.
So may Dana Pastore rest in peace.
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