Grants Pass, OR - As Jessica Morton continues to raise
funds to defend herself, from what could amount to ten years in prison
if convicted, Morton has learned that the burden of proving her innocence
is, as she puts it, "anything but what I was taught to believe."
Jessica Morton, a former supervising skills coach at Kairos Three Bridges
psychiatric treatment facility in Grants Pass, is facing six criminal
charges - one felony and five misdemeanors, for claims of sexually abusing
a man while under her care. Tyler Watson (19), the man making the claims,
had been a resident of Kairos, while in custody of the Oregon Youth
Authority in 2014, for committing various felony crimes.
Kairos is reported
to house both male and female residents, ages 17-26 years-old and have
facilities in Merlin, Grants Pass, Medford, North Bend, Eugene and Salem.
The residents are wards of the state, who are basically in-between jail
and needing treatment before being reintroduced into society.
Detective John Lohrfink
Within one week,
Morton went from receiving the "employee of the month" award
at Kairos, to being jobless. The allegations sparked an investigation
that took police over one year to investigate, resulting in Morton being
labeled a sex abuser (not alleged) by the mainstream media, via the
Grants Pass Police Department. In a press
release, "approved by: Chief Landis," Tyler Watson
was labeled as a "victim," while the Grants Pass Police,
"revealed that Jessica Morton had sexual contact with a male
(Tyler Watson)." Maybe by "revealed" the police
mean that when they made Jessica Morton take off her clothes on July
17, 2014 while they photographed her nude body, they were able to determine
that she, "groomed herself" as Watson vaguely alleged.
Maybe by "revealed" they meant that a mole on her body
was confirmed which was also vaguely alleged - unfortunately their so-called
investigation didn't uncover other evidence that would have easily refuted
the credibility of that allegation. Needless to say, Jessica Morton
was completely violated in what this writer believes was solely based
off of a completely circumstantial and false allegation.
So, why wait over
one year to arrest Morton? The police would have you believe it was
because of their "lengthy investigation," and, "scientific
analysis of evidence." After having read the police report
and investigating this case myself, I find that impossible to believe.
"Supportin' Morton" at the
Josepine County Courthouse
Several other employees
of Kairos' other facility, who were not personally known by Morton,
were fired and arrested on completely unrelated incidents shortly before
Jessica Morton was arrested - over one year after the allegation against
her was first made, and "investigated." The headlines
against these other two were large and the public outcry was great.
Coincidentally, there was an upcoming vote for a public safety levy.
What a better way to demonstrate to the public the District Attorney's
Office's pursuit of justice than to ride the Kairos headlines and add
another Kairos employee to the mix. Two weeks after their arrests, Jessica
was arrested and the headlines were equally damning. However, Jessica
Morton came out swinging in an article
first released by the US~Observer trumpeting her innocence, and
it went viral. With that article and her outstanding stature in the
community, there was an immediate backlash against the DA's office.
Some Morton supporters have even speculated that this was the reason
the ballot measure failed so miserably.
Regardless of what
happened, you're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, right?
Today, the police simply rubber stamp a half-assed report (I've earned
the right to call it that, because I've read it), write a media release,
and the mainstream publishes, and a prosecutor indicts - you're basically
halfway into your little prison cell, without having stepped into a
courtroom.
Sound like innocent
until proven guilty?
So, the evidence
should, without any doubt, substantiate ruining Jessica Morton's life.
After all, she was fired, losing her ability to help provide for her
four-year-old daughter. She has had her mug
shot published all over television and the internet. She's been
publicly labeled guilty by the Grants Pass Police Department, and she
is facing ten years in prison, from charges brought by Josephine County
District Attorney Ryan Mulkins, with assistant Matthew Corey prosecuting.
Most difficult for Morton, she has had to humbly ask her closest relatives,
friends, and complete strangers for help financing a $50,000.00 defense,
which is actually cheap considering the charges she is facing (attorneys
usually charge $300 per hour for similar cases).
Still sound like
innocent until proven guilty?
What about Tyler
Watson? There is no doubt that Grants Pass Police Detective John Lohrfink
believed this guy. So, why would Lohrfink believe him? Did Detective
John Lohrfink conduct a thorough investigation?
Lohrfink manufactured
the case against Morton by creating and leading witnesses who were not
witnesses. He subtly changed the answers that people gave to his questions
through the simple use of “suggestion." These created witnesses
are in for a real surprise – they will eventually have to get
on a witness stand and testify under oath. At that time they can all
rest assured that I will document each "suggested" answer
and then I will make each coerced answer public knowledge.
While reading the
52 page police report, it was obvious that Tyler Watson lied several
times during multiple police interviews. Whether his lies were small
in nature or not, these are serious criminal allegations, and lies should
not be permitted - ever. The lies were not only permitted, Detective
Lohrfink didn't even acknowledge most of them.
Tyler Watson
Tyler Watson has
been arrested
for multiple felony crimes, including first degree theft and delivering
drugs in a school zone - both felonies in Oregon. Recently, according
to online information, Tyler Watson was arrested on June 29, 2015 for
three probation violations, including first degree theft, a crime of
dishonesty. Additionally, Watson had a reputation at Kairos of falsely
accusing others before he falsely accused Morton. He has allegedly abused
methamphetamines since the age of thirteen-years-old, and was reportedly
caught using “meth” during his stay at Kairos. Tyler Watson
has been prescribed pharmaceutical drugs for diagnosed mental disorders.
Tyler Watson was in Kairos for a reason. According to numerous witnesses,
Tyler Watson was the one who was attracted to Morton. Was her rejection
of him, more than he could handle? Do residents of Kairos have the ability
to manipulate the "system?" According to several sources,
apparently so, and they have confirmed that it only takes an allegation
to be fired by Kairos.
Unsubstantiated
accusation, speculation, insufficient evidence, rush to judgment and
a suspect that was unwilling to cooperate (Jessica would not speak or
work with police after her first interview with them, when they repeatedly
told her to admit that she was guilty), that is what this writer has
concluded about Jessica Morton's false arrest and false criminal charges.
I work on cases similar to Jessica Morton's for a living - often spending
many, many days reading police reports, talking to witnesses, going
over court transcripts, you know - investigating. Never have I seen
a case that exemplifies poor policing, poor investigative skills and
poor oversight by superiors in my eight years of reporting. I hope this
comment is not taken lightly, because I often try to help the government
when possible, just like I did in Jessica Morton's case.
Evidence not obtained
by police which the US~Observer has gathered throughout our investigation
was offered to District Attorney Ryan Mulkins. I am talking about compelling
evidence that proves the charges against Morton should never have been
filed. Evidence that someone whose job is to, "serve justice"
should desire.
Recently, I went
to a meeting with Ryan Mulkins, which was scheduled for the purpose
of sharing evidence beneficial to Morton. Mulkins had told us that he
would bring a new Detective into the case – that he, “needed
something to work with." Mulkins showed he was keeping his
word, as Grants Pass Chief of Police Bill Landis and Detective Moran
entered the room, sat down and placed their tape recorder in the center
of the table, ready to record.
At this point, assistant
prosecutor Corey shut us down – he didn’t want to hear the
evidence. Corey displayed a “Napoleonic” personality. He
acted like a “little” god, who thinks he possesses ultimate
power over those around him. District Attorney Ryan Mulkins totally
backed down as Corey took over. The meeting ended without any evidence
shared.
Although the evidence
- or lack thereof - will set Jessica free, it will not repair the damage
done by police and prosecutors. I know crime goes unpunished in Josephine
County, and I believe there are some good, honest police officers in
Grants Pass. All it takes is one to ruin it for the rest. In this case
there is more than one member of the justice system responsible for
the damage to Jessica Morton, her family, and her career. I hope that
one day, the government, whether it be local or national, will start
listening to the people, and stop putting their careers (paycheck) before
the very people that they are supposed to serve.
Attorney Erin Biencourt
Editor's Note:
We have chosen to withhold most of the evidence in this
case until the appropriate time. Although we would love to report on
it now, we have reason to believe that Jessica's defense has been compromised.
Her public defender, Erin Biencourt, who had initially worked on Jessica's
case, withdrew as Jessica's attorney just after taking a job... with
the PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE. Now, the very person who knew the bulk of Jessica's
case is working for the very people who are attempting to put Jessica
Morton behind bars. Furthermore, certain elements of her case that were
originally non-issues are being pursued by detectives - with the alleged
help of her previous public defender. I'll venture to say, that in light
of this issue, the recent work by detectives is for the purpose of building
a stronger prosecution, not with the intent of serving justice.
If you, or anyone
you know has been wrongfully terminated by Kairos, or wrongfully arrested
as a result of an accusation by a resident at Kairos or if you have
any information regarding Jessica Morton's case, I strongly urge you
to contact the US~Observer.
Have you been abused by Grants Pass Police “Detective” John
Lohrfink, Grants Pass “Detective” Dan Evans or Josephine
County Assistant Prosecutor Matthew Corey? If so, be responsible and
call 541-474-7885. Jessica Morton's next court date is set for
September 21, 2015.