I've often felt so frustrated with the heartbreaking Case of 6 Year Old Morgan Nick
with the amount of times and places I've shared Her Case and absolutely nothing, no one seems to have any information
the suspect in Morgans Case was profiled by the FBI as probably being a loner by nature and probably doesn't have alot of friends or family
so that too me makes me feel like he's probably living a small town life
most likely not in Arkansas though because 1 Year after Morgan was abducted Her Mom set up the Morgan Nick foundation and Morgans Case is very famous in that state and semi in Oklahoma, as authorities received 2 tips there over the years
I doubt he's living in Oklahoma, locals would surely recognise Morgan and the suspect, or suspect, maybe I don't know, what do You think?
the risk of being recognised from the suspect sketches
and his distinctive red Ford, low wheelbase, with paint that seemed to have dulled due to age. The truck had a white camper shell over the bed of the truck, but noticed the shell was shorter than the bed. Over the windows of the shell were curtains. Lastly, it was noticed there was damage on the rear passenger side of the vehicle
FSC: The Abduction of Morgan Nick: Alma, Arkansas: June 9, 1995
i don't know how it's not been found or someone didn't recognise it, if he sold it or something, what do you think he did with it? Maybe it's laying at the bottom of a lake somewhere?
Detectives in Her Case have vigorously searched and dug up many parts, including the area where the still tragic unsolved murder of Melissa Witt
https://www.abnormalarkansas.com/post/cold-case-the-murder-of-melissa-missy-witt body was found
I suspected Morgans suspect probably came from surrounding States or is now Living in one of them and just found this out
"Alma is a small town of about five thousand residents. It’s known for being the spinach capital of the world. The iconic cartoon character Popeye the Sailor Man is the symbol of The Allen’s Canning Company “Popeye Spinach” brand.
Alma is about 20 miles west from the Oklahoma state border and about 20 miles north of the Arkansas River which winds through the state. I-40, the 2,555 mile stretch of interstate which moves west from Barstow, California, through Arizona, New Mexico, and the Texas panhandle will take one all the way through the state of Arkansas and into Memphis and ends in North Carolina. Portions of 1-40 pass directly through the town of Alma.
Highway 64 also runs east-west and stretches for 2,326 miles and was once the primary road used by travelers prior to the construction of I-40 still exists and goes through downtown Alma.
An hour north of Alma is the city of Fayetteville the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks and a popular destination for college sports fans. Prior to 1999 travelers coming in from I-40 would have had to take what was then recognized as one of the most dangerous highways in America—Highway 71. The highway twists through the Boston Mountains and small rural towns and beautiful picturesque scenic views of the Ozark Mountains"
What do you think happened to Morgan Nick?