[Murder Cases here are usually filed in the name of the perpetrator, or the lead perpetrator. If the case remains unsolved or with several killers, the case may be filed in the name of the victim]
Morse, Hugh Bion p1 - Mosley, Timothy & Austin Myers p1 - Mosley, Thomas p1 - Mott, Fred p2 - Movkovak, Michael p2 - Moxley, Martha p2 - Moya, Batolome p2 - Mujinga, Belly p2 - Muldavin, Guy Rockwell p2 - Mulhall, Linda & Charlotte p3 - Mullin, Herbert William p3 - Mullis, Todd p3 - Mulvaney, Chris p3 - Murdaugh Family murders p3 - Murdoch, Bradley p4 - Muro, Juan et al p5 - Murphy, Jack Roland p5 - Murphy, Joseph p6 - Murphy, Larry p6 - Murphy, Patrick p6 - Murphy, Steven murder p6 - Murray, Steven p6 - Murray, Tom p6 - Mwangi, Logan p7 - Myers, Wesley p7 -
MORSE, HUGH BION: True Crime Recaps 2022 -
Hugh Bion Morse: He was part of the Spokane motorcycle club … Hugh was also a serial killer … Four years before Candy’s [Rogers] murder he’d been picked up in California for trying to molest two girl scouts selling cookies. In Spokane he lived just a couple of blocks from Candy. Less than a year after her body was found Hugh raped and beat two women in Spokane and tried to do the same to a third before he travelled to Georgia, Ohio and Alabama beating, raping and stabbing seven more women long the way. He was finally caught in Minnesota in 1961. A DNA test in 2001 tested against the DNA found on Candy’s clothes took him off the list of suspects. True Crime Recaps: Candy Rogers Cold Case Solved 60 Years Later! Youtube 8.39, 2022
MORTON, MICHAEL: Texas Tribune online -
Thirty years ago, a Williamson County murder set in motion a shoddy prosecution – one in which ignored witness accounts and withheld evidence led to the conviction of an innocent man.
Michael Morton spent 25 years in prison for his wife’s bludgeoning death before DNA analysis finally freed him, a miscarriage in justice that still reverberates through the state’s criminal cases.
Christine Morton was beaten to death in their family home on August 13, 1986. Michael Morton should never have been a key suspect: he had left for work early that morning. The couple’s three-year-old son Eric, who witnessed the murder, described a man who looked nothing like his father. Neighbors had reported a man lurking in the neighborhood. A canceled check made out to Christine Morton was cashed with a forged signature after her death, and her credit card was used fraudulently in San Antonio.
But police pointed to Michael Morton anyway, and Williamson County District Attorney Ken Anderson was adamant he had his guy – a jilted man he believed had punished his wife for not agreeing to have sex the night before …
It took 20 years of waiting and fighting for Morton to clear his name. In 2008, signs of a botched case emerged, when Morton and his lawyers first learned of Eric’s description of his mother’s killer, the check and the credit card use.
In 2011, DNA testing of a bloody bandana found near the crime scene revealed Christine Morton's blood and the DNA of another man – not Morton. That same year, the DNA was matched to Mark Alan Norwood, who had a criminal past including drug possession, assault and burglary charges in California and Texas.
From there, the case against Morton unraveled. After getting a file unsealed that contained an investigator’s reports on the murder, Morton and his legal team discovered that many of the notes – including information about the lurking man and the details about credit card and check fraud – were missing.
The district attorney’s office had withheld it. Morton was released from prison. The Texas Tribune online article 13 August 2016, ‘How Michael Morton’s Wrongful Conviction Has Brought Others to Justice’
MOSELEY, WINSTON: The Witness 2015 -
I was sixteen when my sister Kitty [Genovese] was murdered in New York City. In an instant she was gone. The Witness, 2015, brother, 2015
Police discovered more than thirty people had witnessed her attack and no-one had picked up the phone to call the police. ibid. news report
My sister has been the symbol of bystander apathy for decades. ibid. brother
But recently The Times published a new article: it challenged the accuracy of its original report. And others now claim the story of 38 witnesses is more myth than fact. ibid.
‘For more than half an hour 38 respectable, law-abiding citizens in Queens watched a killer stalk and stab a woman in three separate attacks in Kew Gardens’. ibid. original article
Moseley also confessed to the murder of a woman named Annie Mae Johnson … He shot her four times in the stomach. ibid.
‘I had gone out with intent on finding a woman and killing her.’ ibid. Moseley
MOSLEY, TIMOTHY & AUSTIN MYERS: Life and Death Row TV -
In 2014, 18-year-old Justin Back was brutally murdered in his own home. 19-year-old friends Austin Myers and Timothy Mosley were charged with his murder. Both faced the death penalty. Each had a different story. Life and Death Row s2e3: Truth, captions, BBC 2016
Tim’s plea agreement meant he avoided a trial. He was given life without parole and was saved from the death penalty. ibid.
On the last day of his trial Austin finally takes the stand. It’s his only chance to address the jury before they decide if he is to live or die … ‘unanimously find a sentence of death.’ ibid.
MOSLEY, THOMAS: True Crime Recaps 2023 -
A trail of blood from the front door led to the bathroom. Her neice was dead on the floor stabbed over 100 times; her two-year-old [Taylen Mosley] was found dead inside the jaws of an alligator the next day. True Crime Recaps: 2-Year-Old Thrown Into Alligator’s Mouth! Thomas Mosley Case, Youtube 4.47, 2023
Thomas Mosley, Taylen’s father … stabbed the mother of his child and left her for dead taking Taylen with him … It’s his fingerprint on the cleaning bottle. ibid.