Morgans remains found on Anchorage farm

Morgans remains found on Anchorage farm

Saturday, January 22, 2011

January 28th 2010 FBI Profiler McCary on Morgan Harrington (video included)


Ex FBI Profiler Greg McCary Profiles Morgan Harrington Case for WTVR 1/28/10 on Video

Profiling Has Many Faces: Behavioral, Forensics, and Even Geographical

Radell Hunter
Ex FBI Profiler Greg McCary profiled Morgan Harrington for WTVR on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010.
With over 25 years in the FBI, ex FBI Profiler Greg McCary gives his take on the Morgan Harrington homicide and offers tips on what type of person he
 thinks the suspect pool should include.

The 700-acre Anchorage Farm, owned by David Bass, was the scene of another day of activity today. State police personnel combed the area to complete their crime scene investigation and processing ahead of the bad weather front expected this weekend.

And as important as it is to secure and process all evidence at the scene, especially as snow is anticipated in the days ahead, it is also important to consider the relevance of where Morgan Harrington's body was actually dumped on the farm--and why there.

Ex FBI Profiler Weighs In on The Case 

Ex FBI Profiler Greg McCary offered the television station WTVR his take on Morgan's body being dumped at this particular site, saying that this reflected on the killer's comfort zone.

McCary, who undoubtedly was tutored to some extent by John Douglas and others of his ilk in the FBIspecial profiling unit, hit the nail on the head: the killer knew enough about Anchorage Farm, and the community of residents that surround it (a very small number in the immediate vicinity) to choose it as a remote-enough site to dump Morgan there.

And McCary had more to say on the matter, including the fact that he doesn't believe Morgan went willingly with her abductor or abductors. Instead, McCary believes that Morgan either had a change of heart in going with her killer, or she never planned to go with him, or them, in the first place.

The Anchorage Farm's owner David Bass told newsreporters on site, previously, that he didn't see how any evidence could be gathered from the little that remained of Morgan that was found or how what little was found could help much in the investigation.

But McCary dispelled that thougth process quickly, stating that "Investigators can discover a great deal from discovering a body, even when it is badly decomposed." For a better understanding of just how that
  takes place, read the article Cause and Time of Death of Morgan Harrington: How ME Will Determine Both.

McCary is expected to share additional details he thinks are important for police to consider when narrowing down a potential suspect pool. Watch Greg McCary share his profiling expertise yourself at the following video link: Profiler Gives Take on Investigation of Morgan Harrington or read the article in its entirety at WTVR.com.

Additional articles and profiling insights available about geographical profiling and Morgan Harrington at Radell Hunter's Profile Page.

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