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The video recounts the tragic murder case of 22-year-old Mindy Morgantstern in Valley City, North Dakota in September 2006. Mindy, a compassionate and active university student and athlete who battled multiple sclerosis, was found murdered in her apartment, which spurred a thorough investigation. Her body, discovered by concerned friends, showed signs of strangulation and stabbing, with evidence pointing to a violent struggle and the motive clearly being non-robbery.
Suspicions quickly centered on her neighbor, Mo Morris Gibbs, whose alibi fell apart upon deeper scrutiny, uncovering his disturbing past including a previous conviction for attempted murder and multiple accusations of sexual assault. DNA evidence and a tight timeline placed him at the crime scene, leading to his arrest. Despite his claims of innocence, he was convicted and sentenced to life without parole in a retrial, with additional sentences for other serious charges.
Investigators reflected on systemic failures that allowed Gibbs to work as a prison guard despite his criminal background. Mindy's family struggled with their tremendous loss but eventually found some degree of forgiveness, honoring her memory through a memorial and public storytelling. The video closes by inviting viewers to engage and stay safe.
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In this part of the video, the narrator discusses the case of 22-year-old student Mindy Morgantstern, who suddenly stopped responding to messages, prompting concern from her friends. Several hours later, her friends discovered she had been murdered, with the crime scene providing numerous clues. Detectives quickly honed in on her killer, revealing his violent history and surprising employment as a prison guard. The narrator introduces the story’s location, Valley City, North Dakota, and describes it as a small, quiet town. The tragedy occurred in September 2006, when Mindy’s friends, concerned for her well-being due to her multiple sclerosis, visited her apartment and found the door unlocked.
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In this part of the video, the two friends discover the lifeless body of Mindy Morgenson on the floor of her apartment, indicating that she had been murdered. The news spreads quickly, leading to a flood of officers and forensic detectives at the crime scene. Detectives notice the strong smell of a cleaning solution and find a belt around Mindy’s neck along with a broken knife blade in her throat. They identify the victim as 22-year-old Mindy and inform her devastated family. The crime scene suggests the killer did not rob the apartment, given that valuables were left behind, pointing towards a motive other than theft. Mindy’s body was found at a visible spot between her bedroom, hallway, and living area, suggesting she was possibly dragged there.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on providing background information about Mindy. It describes how she was found with her belongings left behind, hinting that the motive wasn’t robbery. Born in Colombia in 1984, Mindy was adopted by Larry and Janice Morgan Stone and grew up in North Dakota. She was known for being caring, outgoing, and compassionate, helping around the family farmhouse. After graduating from New Salem High School, Mindy attended Valley City State University, majoring in physical education, and was passionate about basketball despite being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Her condition led her to live off-campus for health reasons, and she was involved in coaching, lifeguarding, and religious activities. Tragically, she was murdered, leaving her community in shock and struggling to comprehend the loss.
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In this part of the video, detectives are working to piece together the timeline of Mindy’s murder. They find nothing stolen from her apartment, including her purse found next to her body. Speaking to her friends and family, detectives learn she was with her boyfriend the night before her death, and he spoke with her the following morning. Her boyfriend is ruled out as a suspect. Computer logs and surveillance footage confirm Mindy was at the University Library and returned home, where she stopped responding to calls and texts around 12:50 p.m. Friends found her body at 9:00 p.m., narrowing the time of her death to an eight-hour window, likely before 12:50 p.m.
Detectives discover Mindy was strangled with a belt and her throat was cut, with a portion of the blade breaking off inside her. DNA found under her fingernails presents significant evidence. A week later, her neighbor Mo Morris Gibbs, a correctional officer, is arrested despite initially having an alibi. His alibi soon falls apart, raising further suspicions given his background check to work at a prison.
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In this part of the video, the investigators uncover several inconsistencies and hidden truths about Mo, whose real name is Glenn Dale Morgan Jr. Initially, Mo’s alibi seemed plausible, but discrepancies emerged over time, leading to deeper scrutiny. It was revealed that Mo had previously been convicted of premeditated attempted murder, served five years of a ten-year sentence, and changed his name in 2005 to distance himself from his past. Investigations into his personal life disclosed multiple marriages and relationships, numerous child support claims, and additional dark secrets. Authorities found that Mo had been married at least three times and had five child support claims from various women before moving to North Dakota and meeting his current partner, Christina.
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In this part of the video, it is revealed that Mo had provided a timeline for his whereabouts on the day Mindy was murdered, which suspiciously placed him at the crime scene during the crucial time frame. An autopsy report solidified the suspicion by confirming that Mindy died between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m., overlapping with Mo’s timeline. The discovery of Mo’s DNA under Mindy’s fingernails further implicated him, along with fresh cuts on his hands observed during his interview.
Mo’s DNA also matched a sexual assault case from 2004 in Fargo, which added to the evidence against him. Despite voluntarily giving his DNA to the authorities, the mounting evidence led to Mo’s arrest on September 21, 2006, on charges of first-degree murder without bond. Mo pleaded not guilty five days later, prompting a trial.
Additionally, five female inmates accused Mo of sexually assaulting them during his tenure at Barnes County Jail, resulting in six more felony charges. Due to intense public scrutiny, the trial venue was moved to Minot, with proceedings set for mid-2007. The initial trial ended in July 2007 with a hung jury after 23 hours of deliberation, with the prosecution depicting Mo as a sexual predator.
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In this segment, Mo Gibbs allegedly murdered Mindy after his advances were rejected, despite his defense challenging DNA evidence and highlighting unmatched fingerprints at the crime scene. Nevertheless, a retrial in October led to a guilty verdict and a life sentence without parole. Mo maintained his innocence but expressed condolences to Mindy’s family. Mindy’s mother forgave him but did not forget the harm inflicted. Mo admitted guilt to a Cold Case in Fargo and multiple workplace sexual assaults, leading to additional sentences running concurrently with his life sentence. Known as a disciplined athlete, those familiar with him were shocked by his actions. Despite the tragedy, Mindy’s family found some forgiveness, with her adoptive mother publishing a book in 2019. Mindy was laid to rest near her family’s home.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reflects on the life and legacy of the deceased, emphasizing her happiness, enthusiasm, strong faith, and passion for sports and music. Despite her tragic death, her family has found forgiveness and erected a heart-shaped memorial in her honor. The video also mentions that “Mo,” presumably the perpetrator, will not see the light of day again due to his crimes, which include murder and sexual assault. The speaker expresses bafflement at how Mo was able to secure a prison job by changing his name, indicating a flaw in the background check process. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their thoughts in the comments, a notice about upcoming content, and a message of appreciation and safety.