Snapped: Women Who Murder - Jennifer Morrisey
Episode Date: December 13, 2020When a concerned co-worker discovers a man executed in his home in a well to do neighbourhood police are sent down a winding road of greed, drugs, and heartbreak.Season 26, Episode 16Original...ly aired: December 8, 2019See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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He provided her with a nice life, he took a gromba occasion.
He had two jet skis and two motorcycles for them to ride together.
He got his first tattoo right after he started seeing her.
But their joy ride unexpectedly hits a dead end.
He said, he said, he has blood all over his mouth
and his scars.
It's not as beautiful as it happens.
The violent way in which he was killed was pretty shocking.
The ensuing investigation will lead
into dangerous territory. The lastuing investigation will lead into dangerous territory.
The last conversation they had right before,
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And one wrong turn may have cost him his life.
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He was on parole for drug dealing.
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he would be able to make her more powerful.
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It's hard to believe that they could be capable
of something so horrible.
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and a check in that day.
It's very unusual for Mike not to be available on phone.
He was an incredibly, reliable coworker,
so she went to his house to make sure he was OK.
Marianne looked inside the garage
and discovered Mike's vehicle was there.
and discovered Mike's vehicle was there. The front door was unlocked, and they were able to just enter.
Inside, they call Mike's name, but there's no answer.
When they make their way up to the living room,
they're relieved to see Mike at first.
Mike was seated in a recliner. His head was rested back peacefully and he looked like he had been sleeping.
But Mike's not moving. When they got closer, they saw the blood
and immediately called 911.
and immediately called 911. 911, where's the emergency?
River Road, Washington, TROFJ.
That's the man I think might be fed in the house.
These three leads is the ambulance.
Dispatchers request more information,
but Mary Ann is too stunned to move,
and Amber takes over the call.
Look at this chest, when we start rising and falling
continuously.
Is he cold?
Is he blue?
He's dead.
He's dead.
If he has blood all over his mouth and his stars,
I know no stress.
Mike McNeue always knew he wanted to be a family man. My dad was born in Wainsboro, Pennsylvania, and then they moved and lived in Williamsport,
Maryland his whole life.
He had a very average childhood.
Two parents who were married grew up in a pretty
quaint little neighborhood.
After graduation, Mike married his high school crush and
Hennessy and had two children, Katie and Patrick.
We had a pretty typical upbringing, middle class family.
We had nice houses.
We went to the beach every summer.
My dad worked really hard.
But family wasn't Mike's only passion.
My dad was very successful-driven,
and he was the main provider.
He sold insurance for a while, and he did really well at that,
and then moved into pharmaceutical sales,
and was really good at that, and just, you know, he worked a lot in order to succeed.
Mike's career as a pharmaceutical representative
provided a great life for his family,
but it came at a price.
We moved every three to four years due to promotions and transfers.
Eventually, Mike and his wife Ann
grew apart and divorced, but continued
to share custody of their children.
They cared about each other.
I don't ever remember my parents fighting even after they
were divorced.
In the early 2000s, Mike moved out on his own
to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and decided
to finally settle in
for his eventual retirement.
He had a beautiful home on the river,
he had the jet skis, and he was a single man.
And he just enjoyed life in general.
He started to get interested in art.
It wouldn't call him a major art collector.
However, he started getting into it
with some smaller pieces and things of that nature.
Though he'd loved and lost in the past, that didn't stop Mike from putting himself out there.
Mike was a bachelor. He wasn't tied to anybody.
Then in 2012, Mike began dating 28-year-old single mom, Jennifer Morrissey.
You have this almost retired man in his 60s
and in Jennifer's youth and he saw excitement.
The two went on vacations together to the Caribbean.
They spent a lot of time together.
He had two jet skis and two motorcycles for them to ride together.
He even went so far as starting to get tattoos
up his one arm to kind of enjoy the thing she enjoyed.
He got his first tattoo right after he started seeing her.
In 2015, Mike asked Jennifer to move in with him.
Mike really provided a nice life for Jennifer.
She lived in a beautiful home.
There was a room for Jennifer's son.
He clearly was making room in his life for Jennifer. She lived in a beautiful home. There was a room for Jennifer's son. He clearly was making room in his life for her.
But after five years together,
their wild and free lifestyle
comes to an abrupt end.
On August 8, 2017,
when Mike is found in his home by his coworker.
Marianne Shockley reported a male
who was not breathing, not responding, who had some blood on his face.
The call taker took all of that the way she described it
with the blood being from the nose down
and assumed that there might have been some issue there
and put it in as a cardiac arrest.
As the sun sets, first responders arrived
and worked quickly to process the scene.
He was leaned back in his chair a little bit
with his hands and his lap.
Almost looked like he had been sleeping.
And at the base of the chair, just behind him
was a pool of blood that had gathered.
There's blood visible around Mr. McNews mouth.
There's blood visible on his black polo shirt.
It's clear this is no heart attack.
Michael McNeu had a gunshot wound to his face.
Once they got in there and saw the apparent gunshot wound to his face,
they contacted their detective, Detective Jeff Chumper.
When we got to the second floor, aside from Mike's body
and the chair, you would have never known it was a crime scene.
Police immediately began to develop theories
of how Mike Mcnew met his demise.
Perhaps he had ended his own life and then the gun
had inadvertently fallen underneath him.
You always have to be open-minded and not focus on what you believe, and it is own life, and then the gun had inadvertently fallen underneath them.
You always have to be open-minded
and not focus on what you believe
right off the bat could have happened.
We take everything in and analyze it
but there was no gun present.
It was apparent that the subject on scene had died
as a result of a homicide-alact.
Authorities scour the living room
looking for evidence.
Maybe eight to ten feet to his left.
Was the single bullet casing that would have fitted 380.
It was ejected and rolled over right near the wall.
There were no injuries that indicated Mr. McNew had been in a struggle.
His shirt was tucked in. He was wearing slippers.
A tan line on the victim's wrist
indicates that Mike had recently worn a watch,
but like the gun, it's nowhere to be found.
There was a device charging cord
plugged in behind the little night table
that was next to his recliner.
No device was located, and there appeared to be a laptop
that was missing from the first floor office.
All signs pointed that it was a robbery that had gone dead.
Coming up, the mystery surrounding Mike Mcnew's death deepens.
Investigators believe that he was shot with his own weapon.
There could be something on there that the person
who took it did not want law enforcement to see.
It certainly seemed like a personal crime, given the nature.
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The On the evening of August 8th, 2017, Pennsylvania authorities are investigating the murder of 64-year-old
pharmaceutical rep Mike Mcnew.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office was there almost immediately, and the detectives,
along with Upper Mcfield Police, I mean, really a lot of detectives there, doing a lot of investigating.
But as they make their way through Mike's home,
their initial robbery-gone-wrong theory starts to crumble.
Mike McNews pockets were turned inside out,
a laptop and a cell phone were missing from the house.
But that theory didn't hold a lot of water,
ultimately, because other valuables in the home were not disturbed.
They left behind some pretty significant items.
Most noticeably untouched is Mike's extensive art collection.
It was all framed nicely.
Most of the artwork had individual lamps to highlight it.
Mike McNeill had very expensive pieces,
and nothing was disturbed.
It didn't look like robbery was the motive in this case.
The condition of the home is something else
that stands out to investigators.
A house for having a dead body in it was otherwise really
pristine.
There were no scuffs, nothing leading into the room,
nothing leading out of it, no broken windows,
no disturbed locks.
There were some concerns about there being a lack of evidence
in order to try to identify Mike's killer.
But as detectives make their way to the master bedroom,
it's what they don't find that changes everything.
He had two pistols and a rifle registered to him.
We were able to find a rifle, and we found
an additional 22 caliber pistol in the home.
But what we did not find was Mr. McNews 380 caliber
Smith and Wesson bodyguard.
Inside Mike's nightstand was an empty holster,
which we believe at one point contained the 380 Smith and Weston.
Investigators believe that McNeue was shot with his own weapon.
Though clues are few and far between,
they begin to paint a picture for investigators.
It wasn't so much as the evidence that was on scene,
but the absence of certain evidence,
Mike Mcnews' phone, and laptop.
It led me to believe that whoever had taken those belongings
knew that they contained some valuable information.
Those two items can both share backup text messages
and things that we would want to have.
There could be something on there
that the person who took it did not want
long-forced one to see.
It certainly seemed like a personal crime,
given the nature.
It was in his home, there was no apparent signs
of a break-in, and being shot in the head
between the eyes.
As officers continued to process Mike's room, they noticed a photo of him with his arms around a young woman.
Nearby in the kitchen, detectives discover
several boxes filled with personal items.
The items all appeared to be females,
placed near some male with Jennifer Marci on it.
If Jennifer lives in Mike's home,
detectives have a new room. placed near some male with Jennifer Marci on it. If Jennifer lives in Mike's home,
detectives have a new worry on their hands.
My concern was Mike was dead
and she was living in this house with them,
but yet she was nowhere to be seen or heard from
since time we got the call.
So not only did we have a concern about
where was Jennifer,
but was Jennifer okay.
With Jennifer on accounted for,
police turned to Mike's friends and neighbors
for more information.
A lot of people didn't know what happened to Mike
and they were kind of fearful about talking about it.
But if you neighbors are the scene,
immediately describe Jennifer as his girlfriend.
According to neighbors, before she came
into 64-year-old Mike McNews world,
33-year-old Jennifer Morrissey's life
was anything but easy.
Jennifer didn't like to talk about her past a lot.
She did volunteer that her relationship with her mother
was very strange, and there were
some very, very difficult abusive times that she had spent as a child in her mother's
care.
She suffered abuse at the hands of various people, different men that had come into her
life through her mother, and dropped out of school, due to bullying.
It was a very, very difficult, very stressful and abusive time
in her life that seemed to leave her very scarred.
Jennifer eventually got a job as a motorcycle mechanic,
but spent her free time living on the edge.
She had a motorcycle that she rode quite often.
She bragged about how fast she rode it.
Everything was just moment after a moment of thrill seeking.
Jennifer has numerous tattoos, some words across the chest.
There's a revolver pointing at you on one of her biceps.
She had this very distinct tattoo on her hands.
It was sort of a skull grinning.
But Jennifer found her softer side when she became a mother in her mid-20s.
Though her relationship with her son's father didn't last,
Jennifer worked hard to provide for her child.
She was a single mother.
She was sort of struggling part of the way that she supported herself
was by working
as an exotic dancer in Bristol, Township, Pennsylvania.
It was there at the club in 2012 that 28-year-old Jennifer first met 59-year-old Mike McNeugh.
He was sort of a regular and during one of her shifts they struck up in conversation and
he offered a take her out to dinner, they went to some pretty swanky places and from there their time
together becomes more frequent.
She saw him as somebody stable, had success and money, she also saw him as an out.
Jennifer just wanted a place in life to fit in where she could be herself and be respected and loved
for being herself.
As months turned into years,
their relationship grew more serious.
And in 2015, they moved in together.
It's very clear that he loved her, cared about her,
and was willing to provide for her.
But now, as Detective Speak to Mike's neighbors was willing to provide for her.
But now, as Detective Speak to Mike's neighbors outside his home turned crime scene,
it seems Mike and Jennifer's May December romance
had started to unravel.
Based on the crime scene, talks with the neighbors,
we learned throughout their relationship,
it seems like they fought a lot.
It's not entirely clear when the two drifted apart,
it was clear that it wasn't a happy relationship
between the two of them.
There was a lot of tension there.
HOPING FOR MORE ANSERS, DETECTIVES REACH OUT TO MIX CHILDREN
WHO ARE STRUGGLEING TO COME TO TERMS WITH THE SHOCKING NEWS.
When they said he had been shot in his house,
I just, I didn't even know what to think.
I was in shock.
I just remember thinking, this can't be,
this can't be true.
Then I called my brother.
She told me, and I didn't handle it too well.
I was kind of a mess.
We immediately packed bags, and my wife and I
had it from Pittsburgh, my sister and my mother
headed up from Maryland and we met up there.
Despite their grief, Katie and Patrick are able to talk to detectives about the case,
starting with their feelings towards Jennifer.
It was difficult him dating somebody that was close to my age.
Jennifer was definitely rougher around the edges and other women I had ever seen my dad with.
That was very intelligent, well-spoken, and meticulous, where she seems not so much any of those
things. I never really did accept it just because I didn't think it would last.
None of Mike's friends approved of Jen and said that she was trashy. A few
different friends have really tried to talk some sense into him and they didn't
really want to be around her. I got engaged in July of 2016. I did not want to
invite Jennifer to my wedding and he didn't want to attend my wedding without her
so he did not come to my wedding.
For him to make this decision really showed where his mind was.
Coming up, sorted details emerged.
She just didn't know what to do with herself,
which contributed to the non-stock drug use.
And investigators uncover a dangerous love triangle.
Mike was scared for his life.
She had been dating a man named Ruthless.
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Mike Mcnews' children have informed police that his romance with Jennifer Morrissey had driven
a wedge into his family life.
Jennifer's relationship with my dad was definitely a reason why our relationship, my dad.
And his relationship was a strange, it was difficult, I was angry.
But according to Mike's children, in early 2017, his relationship with Jennifer began to be strained as well. Jennifer became more distant from him, and he would get frustrated.
She'd disappear for hours, and he didn't know where she went.
And then this wouldn't come back.
And when she was there, she would just sit there and literally
not say a single word.
From the outside looking in, it appeared that my dad was more
invested in the relationship than she was.
To top it off, Mike's children say Jennifer had begun using drugs heavily.
She would be home alone, she just didn't know what to do with herself, which contributed to non-stop drug use.
It was enough to develop a physical dependency on heroin.
She had been arrested a number of times, I believe, for drug cases as well as a hit and run accident.
Mike McNeue helped her pay for legal fees and court fees
that resulted from two arrests of hers.
When you have court fees and obligations,
you're required to make a payment monthly.
And McNeue every month was making those payments for her.
I think a total of about $4,000.
One was a drug case and the other one,
she was accused of clipping a bicyclist
while actually driving McNeu's car.
Mike had decided to effectively end that relationship,
which means she would no longer have access
to the beautiful home, the jet skis, the motorcycle,
his finances, and his support whenever she would get in trouble.
Seeing her condition, the way she was conducting herself, the lack of social ability,
the drug use, if anybody in his life had a tendency to hurt him,
that she could probably be the one.
That afternoon, investigators received the results of Mike's autopsy.
The medical examiner indicated that Mr. McNew had passed away
sometime between 24 and 48 hours prior to the discovery of his body,
which would have put us back to August 6th.
The coroner determined that Mike McNew had passed away
from a single gunshot wound to his face.
The proximity of the shot was with the very close range knew had passed away from a single gunshot wound to his face.
The proximity of the shot was within very close range
of Mike New's face.
The bullet went and entered Mr. McNeuse body shattered.
And the projectile split into two pieces of lead.
One of the two pieces struck the spinal cord of Mr. McNeu
and it caused immediate death.
The two pieces of lead were consistent with being
from a 380.
As for Jennifer Morrissey,
police are still trying to track down her whereabouts,
which begs the question,
is Jennifer's disappearance intentional or not?
She was on probation from a hit and run accident
that had occurred that a year ago.
And her probation officer had informed us
that he had an upcoming meeting with Jennifer.
So we were waiting to see if Jennifer would go to that
probation meeting.
Detectives don't have to wait long.
On August 10, four days after Mike's murder,
Jennifer makes contact with authorities.
I just need to speak with police officers.
It's very specific, why don't you want to teach her?
Yeah, any office is fine.
Okay, look at the reference to that, Liam.
It's in reference to something on the news.
Can you just please have an officer fall asleep?
It was very odd that Jennifer had waited two days to reach out to us and it's to
talk about something she heard on the news, but she never could mention the death
of Mike and the call. Through texting we set up an interview date for the
following day and Jennifer never showed up for the interview.
With Jennifer a no-show,
detectives prepare a warrant
for both her and Mike's cell phone records.
Once she failed to appear for that meeting,
we knew there was something else going on regarding her.
She didn't reach out to the police for several days.
She didn't act like somebody would act.
If a loved one had just been murdered.
She didn't act like somebody would act. If a loved one had just been murdered.
As they await assigned warrant from a judge,
a friend of Mike McNew comes forward with a break in the case.
We talked to a gentleman that was a close friend of Mike's
that had advised us that their relationship had ended.
Mike was lovesick over her, and she had moved on.
Mike had expressed some fears over
Jennifer's new boyfriend, or fiance, as she called him.
He proceeded to tell us a text message he had received
from Mike.
Mike was scared for his life
that Jen had been dating a man named Ruthless,
and he told the friend that Ruthless could kill me.
A quick records check suggests Ruthless
is the known alias for a man named Charles Coulot.
So we start to look into him and realize
he has a criminal history as well.
He has a pretty long rap sheet in Bucks County
and in Philadelphia for various offenses.
He was on parole for drug dealing at the time of murder took place.
According to Mike's friend,
though Jennifer had moved in with Charles,
she still frequented Mike's home.
Her belongings were still at Mike's house.
Mike McNeuth felt that if she was living with him,
they were an item.
And if Jennifer wanted to date somebody else,
then he was not okay with that.
But on the social media, Charles Coulon,
Jennifer Morris he told us that they were engaged to each other.
Mike had a good job, a large home,
lots of luxury amenities,
but Charles had power.
He had a reputation, and there's always that attraction to power.
Mike knew about the relationship, and that was what we believe
was the tipping point for him.
There was at least one time when Mike and Chuck Cross Pads
at Mike's house with Jennifer, Mike had a firearm on him
to protect himself when Charles was there.
We start to explore the idea that maybe Charles
could have had some involvement in Mike's death.
But we were also looking at Jan being responsible.
When Jennifer fails to arrive for her scheduled probation meeting on August 25th, 2017, officers spring into action.
Jennifer was picked up at her place of employment where she was working as a motorcycle mechanic.
She was arrested on a bench warrant for a probation violation.
Following her arrest, she was remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facilities.
As detectives look into Jennifer and Charles Ruthless Kool-O's potential involvement in the crime, they receive a call from the correctional facility where Jennifer is being held.
One of the inmates recalled looking out through the bars within the prison,
and she said, oh, I just wish somebody would kill me.
Jen stood up and said, did you say you wanted somebody
to kill you?
I'm your girl.
Coming up, hidden messages reveal chilling details
of Mike McNews' final hours.
He just sounded like he was hurt.
He was upset.
He responded by saying that anybody comes in this door
is going to get shot.
Detectives investigating Mike McNews' death have just learned of some alarming statement
Jennifer Morrissey made to fellow inmates while being held for probation violations.
With jailhouse informant that was spoken to by law enforcement, indicated that Jennifer
had approached her and said that she was involved with Charles Coulot in a homicide in Bucks County.
With this new information in hand, investigators try again to question Jennifer.
However, she has already retained a lawyer so they are unable to properly interrogate
her.
At that point, she was a person of interest, but we didn't have a clear picture of exactly
what had happened.
As investigators figure out a new plan, Jennifer and Mike's phone records come back
with a startling revelation about the night of Mike's murder.
Jennifer's cell phone pinged off of cell towers near Mike's house from 9.34 to 9.45 pm at night.
The records confirm that Jennifer was in the area
during the time of Mike's murder,
but police still need to determine who pulled the trigger.
Who the shooter was or who was the person that killed Mike was still up for debate.
was still up for debate. Seltauer records show Jennifer's phone on the move again
at 9.45 and traveling about 15 miles south
towards the area of Charles's trailer.
Then the movement of her phone
stops for the night.
So, lady evening around 11 o'clock on August 6,
Jennifer had arrived back at the trailer.
However, when detectives look at the records of Mike's missing cell phone,
they notice something curious.
Mike's phone remains stationary all evening.
Until it mysteriously leaves his house around 1 a.m.,
which police believe was hours after his murder.
Mr. Mcnew's device was tracked using cell towers
to an area in or around the Delaware River about 130 AM.
The phone stopped communicating with the cell network.
Somebody who was fleeing the scene probably
launched the phone into the river,
and that's consistent with the cell tower information.
Now more certain than ever that Jennifer is responsible for Mike's murder,
detectives double down on their efforts to connect her to the crime,
starting with a tip from Mike's son, Patrick.
Every time I walk in his house, I connect to his wireless router
because that's the only way that I have phone service in that house.
So I brought that up to the detectives, and within a half hour,
they had a forensic specialist
at the house, dialing into the router.
We found that Jennifer's phone auto-connected
with the router at Mr. McNews' house on August 6, 2017 at 9.37 p.m.
Her device was within 0 and 150 feet of that router
and Mr. McNews' house the night that the medical examiner indicated he died.
Looking for further confirmation of her actions,
investigators obtained a warrant to search Jennifer's
personal belongings collected upon her arrest.
Inside of her purse were two cellular phones.
We wanted those phones because we wanted to see
what her communications were.
The first phone was in Mike's name and paid for by Mike.
The second phone she obtained after the killing.
Unfortunately, they are both locked with pass codes.
When we tried accessing her two devices, we found that the
Apple device was locked with a numeric pass code, and the
ZTE was also locked with a pattern code
or what's known as a swipe code.
If you tried too many times, the phone would reset itself
and all the data would be lost.
The only way we were able to get access to the iPhone
is because we were given a warrant to review the information.
And then Detective Laundamia was able to guess the password. Mike actually had a lot of Jennifer's accounts,
logins and passwords in a file that we had access to.
He ended up being a variation of her birthday.
Mike definitely helped us from the grave
by being so organized.
With the phone unlocked, Detective Laundamia
begins reviewing heated text messages between
Mike and Jennifer on August 6th, the day of the murder.
It's pretty graphic, I mean, the exchange threats.
She had deleted a significant amount of them, but Detective was able to extract them from
the phone.
There was an ongoing federal investigation into Mr. Kulo at the time. We were conducting our homicide investigation, and the fight between Jennifer and Mike contained information
that Mike had sent to Jennifer, saying that he was going to go to the FBI about Charles Cullo
and that he would see that Mr. Cullo was put in jail for the rest of his life.
This new information calls back into question the idea
that Charles may have helped Jennifer commit the crime.
My original thoughts were, OK, so this
is a motive for why Charles would want to cause harm to Mike.
However, as the text exchange continues,
it's clear Jennifer is the one rattled by the threat.
Jennifer makes an immediate turn and says, what did you say about him?
He's not doing anything wrong. You're going to get an innocent man in trouble.
It really set her off.
There were messages from her which included threatening to gut him, like a deer, that she would stab him.
Mike responded by saying that anybody comes in this door is going to get shot.
As the text exchange escalated,
it kind of went from some threats regarding
Mike's unhappiness with Jennifer's relationship with Chuck.
And from there, Mike would shift gears to saying,
I'll give you one more chance. Come back to me
what it was in some form of desperation.
He just sounded like he was hurt.
He was upset because she was leaving
and he didn't actually want that.
The last text message that Michael sent to Jennifer
was Jennifer. I love you to death.
Next, Detective Laundamia uses Mike's password list
to access Jennifer's Facebook page.
Jennifer Morris sent messages to people
in the wake of Mike McNews death.
She told some people that a burglarer came in
and killed Mike.
She told other people that she was earning a bet
for the first time.
She was spreading misinformation
so that it couldn't be linked back to her directly.
Finally, detectives are ready to sit down with Charles Coulot.
So we met and we spoke with Charles Coulot.
During that interview, Charles had stated that the day of the murder,
he was hanging out with Jennifer and that she was texting someone,
and that she was upset, and that she told him she was leaving.
When detectives press him about his involvement
in Mike's murder, Charles makes a startling admission.
She came back a short time later and told him
that she thinks she might have killed Mike.
Charles had stated that the day of the murder,
Jennifer said Mike confronted her with a gun,
and she got a hold of the firearm,
pointed the gun at Mike,
and when he reached for it, the gun accidentally went off.
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Charles' adamant he had nothing to do with the murder,
and detectives are inclined to believe him.
He had just been in an accident very recently. He's made a wheelchair. had nothing to do with the murder, and detectives are inclined to believe him.
He had just been in an accident very recently.
He's been a wheelchair.
He's currently not in great health.
Charles was on parole at this time.
He didn't want any involvement in this case.
No evidence was ever found that Charles Gula
was involved in the killing of Mike.
But Charles isn't done talking. He wanted to make sure Mike was dead
or if he was alive to get him out.
Coming up, a surprise witness changes everything.
They went in, they went up on the second floor,
and he was shocked at what he saw next.
And Jennifer struggles to defend herself.
Did you pull the trigger intentionally, or was it an accident?
She just didn't seem to know which lane she wanted to stick with.
Charles Ruthless Kulow has just told detectives that on the night Mike Mcnew was murdered, Jennifer Morrissey had returned to his trailer and claimed she accidentally killed him.
Charles couldn't believe the story he said he was hearing.
He called his body to the trailer to hear
what Jennifer had to say about what she had done.
Jerry Watson is a friend of Charles Coulode.
Jerry lives with Charles's mother
and Charles lives on a trailer on the property.
Charles nominated Jerry to go back to the house
to make sure Michael's dead or if he was alive
to get him help.
Charles didn't want any involvement in this case,
and that's why he suggested Jerry go up there
because he was on the final end of his parole sentence.
When Detective sit down with Jerry Watson,
he confirms he'd taken Jennifer back to Mike's house
on the night of the murder.
Jerry said that he was shocked at what he saw next.
It didn't match anything that Jen had said.
This didn't look like self-defense.
This looked like an execution.
He next said that he saw Jennifer kneel down in front of Mike
and that she was taking his watch off his wrist.
front of Mike, and as she was taking his watch off his wrist.
As the evidence mounts against Jennifer, police received the forensic report on the pair of pants Mike had been wearing the night he died. From the DNA analysis, Jennifer Morrissey's DNA was on
the pockets that were turned inside out of Mr. McNeuse pants. That was a big piece of evidence.
Why would her DNA be found on the inside
of someone else's pockets?
For Jennifer Morrissey, it's the coup de gross.
Detective Jumper and I filed charges against Jennifer Morrissey
on September 29th, 2017.
Jennifer was formally charged with murder,
burglary, and possession of instrument of a crime,
and tampering with evidence.
She pulled the trigger.
The contention was the circumstances around why she did it.
I was very scared that the things that I read in the papers
and online were accurate.
When Jennifer's trial begins on January 24, 2019, the prosecution
paints a picture of a calculated killer who shot her wealthy
ex-boyfriend in cold blood.
Michael McNeue was a good man.
So we wanted the jury to realize how personal this was.
The prosecution's theory of the case aside from Jennifer being upset that she was being cut off
financially by Mr. McNeue and told to get out, was that Mr. McNeue had sent a message to Jennifer
about her boyfriend and that he was going to go to law enforcement about her boyfriend.
The world must have been crashing down on her. Everything she knew was going to change
and she didn't want it to. She wanted the bad boy, boyfriend,
but she also wanted to go home to the guy
who actually took care of her and was able to provide for her.
And when Mike threatened to take all that away,
I think that was when Jen realized
she had to take care of Mike.
We think she had worked herself up to the point
where she was homicidal and went to the home to confront him,
found him asleep, and used his ungunned killing.
Next, the prosecution lays out their evidence against Jennifer.
That obtained via cell phone extractions,
what those jailhouse informants all told us,
and from the DNA analysis of Mr. McNeuse pants,
it was a lot of evidence.
But the final nail in the coffin comes from Jerry Watson.
He testified that she had gone back to the crime scene
to manipulate the evidence to make it look like it had been a robbery.
When it's the defenses turn,
they insist Jennifer acted that night out of fear.
Jennifer never seemed to be the violent, vindictive,
evil type of person.
To prove it, they call their own surprise witness to the stand.
They just dropped the bombshell.
I said, I'd like to call Jennifer Morris to the stand.
And we were shocked.
Jennifer claims that after a huge fight with Mike over text
message, she went to his house to get her personal belongings.
Jennifer stayed.
Mike was seated in the recliner.
Mike stood up and brainwashed the firearm,
gently panicked, and swatted the firearm away.
She kneels down to grab the gun,
and when she goes to point it out his face,
he lunges for it, and the gun goes off.
Jennifer's claims ring hollow.
You have to knowingly and intentionally pull the trigger
to raise a self-defense defense.
She kept saying it was accidental. Did you pull the trigger to raise self-defense defense. She kept saying it was accidental.
Did you pull the trigger intentionally,
or did you not, was it an accident?
And she just didn't seem to know which lane she wanted
to stick with.
Unfortunately for Jennifer, an expert
is there to dismantle her version of events.
A forensic investigator who conducted the autopsy
said that the barrel of the gun
would have had to been less than an inch away
from McNeuse head when it went off.
You don't shoot someone for an inch or less away,
almost precisely between the eyes accidentally.
You shoot someone from an inch or less away,
almost precisely between the eyes
because you want to kill that person.
On February 1, 2019, after 10 hours of deliberation,
the jury returns their verdict.
She was found guilty of first-degree murder
and tampering with evidence.
Jennifer Morris, he will spend the rest of her natural life
in prison without the chance of parole.
Jennifer showed zero from worse.
She had no reaction.
Part of me believes that she saw the writing on the wall
and knew what was coming.
It was a good day because of the outcome,
but it was very difficult day,
and it was, you know, happy tears, sad tears, relief.
Though the verdict brings some sense of closure from Mike's family, nothing can replace what they've lost.
I'm sad, of course.
You know, I'm hurt, I'm mad.
I hate her for what she did to my father and to my family.
She took away a lot from me.
She took away any chance of full reconciliation
with my dad.
She took away my son's grandfather.
It can happen to anybody.
Just love and love fiercely.
Everybody that's in your life all the time.
He was a love-it-friend to many.
A hard-working man that worked his entire life
to provide for his friends and family that worked really, really
hard to enjoy retirement that was stolen from him.
He put his faith in her and she put a bullet in his head. For more information on snapped, go to oxygen.com.
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