Man accused in student’s death committed to hospital-60 years of care ordered after trial in 2009
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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. - A Massachusetts man who was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2009 slaying of a Wesleyan University student was ordered yesterday to be committed to a psychiatric hospital for 60 years.
Stephen Morgan had been charged with murder and other crimes in the May 2009 shooting death of 21-year-old Johanna Justin-Jinich, a college junior from Timnath, Colo. A three-judge panel found him not guilty in December after a trial in which a forensic psychologist testified that he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia.
Yesterday, the panel ordered that Morgan be committed to the maximum-security Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown after Susan McKinley, a clinical social worker at Whiting, testified that a staff evaluation found that Morgan is psychotic, depressed, and a danger to others.
We believe that he is still symptomatic, she said. He really doesnt have a realistic idea of how his emotional or mental state led to his crime.
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