Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Sister Myra Pleads Guilty

AP) A woman pleaded guilty Friday to third-degree murder for killing her bigamist husband in August, hours before he was to fly to Morocco to visit his new, second wife.

Myra Morton, 48, resented the marriage and her husband's plans to have children with the younger woman. She shot her spouse of 25 years, Jereleigh Morton, twice in the head while he slept, and blamed the crime on an intruder.

She faces about five to 20 years in prison.

Defense lawyers acknowledge the crime was intentional, but say it stemmed from the damaged psyche of a humiliated, aging woman still depressed over the death of a teenage child years earlier.

"The idea that this man was now going to marry another woman, and provide her with money that came from a dead child's lawsuit recovery, was too much to bear," lawyer Brian McMonagle said.

"That's why we were able to convince prosecutors that it wasn't a cold-blooded, premeditated murder," McMonagle said. "All the things in her life led to a breaking point."

Myra Morton spent about 20 years working at Temple University as a secretary before she and her husband, a handyman, received a reported $8 million medical settlement in 2005 over their daughter's death. They moved with their surviving daughter from a North Philadelphia row house to a $1 million home in the tree-lined suburb of Blue Bell.

The Mortons had converted to Islam about 20 years ago. Roaming the Internet
(AP Photo)in late 2006, Jereleigh Morton met a Moroccan woman and soon arranged to marry.

In keeping with Muslim custom, Myra Morton traveled to Morocco to bless his March 2007 marriage to 37-year-old Zahra Toural. But police say Morton grew to resent the arrangement, at least in part because her husband was sending Toural $3,000 a month.

Her husband, 47, allegedly told her to divorce him if she didn't like it, police said.

As part of the plea, prosecutors agreed not to seek more than a 10-year prison term, although the judge can go higher. Sentencing was deferred for several months while a pre-sentence report is prepared.

"Today is the first step toward really getting to the truth of the case," Assistant District Attorney Steven Latzer said Friday.

Third-degree murder in Pennsylvania involves malice, an element that separates it from manslaughter.

"We always said it was a murder case. She pleaded to murder today," he said.

The Mortons' adult daughter and her family are slated to inherit the Mortons' assets under a law that prevents killers from profiting from their crimes, Latzer said.

However, Toural recently filed a defamation lawsuit against Myra Morton, charging that she falsely told the U.S. State Department that Toural had terrorist ties in an effort to keep her out of the country.

"All she (Morton) cares about are that her daughter and her granddaughter get their inheritance, and are provided for," McMonagle said. "That is always a concern, particularly when you have so many hands reaching for this money."


May Allah forgive sister Myra of her sin, grant her patience with her trial and increase her in Iman, ameen.

Perhaps the sisters in the states should write to judge asking for leniency on the sister.

11 comments:

PM said...

This is really very sad.

Salaam Alaikum,
PM

Safiyyah said...

Salaams Sister:

Ameen!

Include this sister in your dua.

Anonymous said...

Asalamu Walaikum Sis,
Nice to see you still join us time to time! There's a lot to say here but this--
"In keeping with Muslim custom, Myra Morton traveled to Morocco to bless his March 2007 marriage to 37-year-old Zahra Toural."
The Muslim custom of the current wife having to suck it up and acknowledge the second wife? Hate these mainstream articles that always pull something out of nowhere!
Love and Peace,
~Brooke

UmmAbdurRahman said...

Salamu Alaikum

just wondering why we should ask for leniency? Have we forgotten that a man is now dead? In islam, there is no deed(good or bad) that goes unnoticed. While i feel for the sister in her struggle, she had no justification in murdering her husband. I pray that she repents and Allah accepts it.

Anonymous said...

What a just all around horrible circumstance...

Musleema said...

Ummabdurrahman, Muslims should ask for leniency for her because she is our sister, her crime doesn't change or lessen that. Allah knows best but this action seemed to be out of character for her, she obviously was suffering from type of emotional turmoil to cause her to do such a heinous crime! And yes, inshallah, she is making the tauba to Allah and inshallah, Allah will accept her dua, for He has the ability to forgive every sin except shirk.

Miss Muslimah said...

This is such a sad case...and i must agree with you,musleema -we should pray for this sister....

Anonymous said...

My feelings are hruting so badly adn there is noone fo rme to tallk to. I wanna die. Why doesn't anybody love me?
I keep fantasizing about stabbing myself in the sternum.
and now I am afraid


Why are girls so mean? Why do they always have to leave someone out? What am I supposed to do?
And why do I always have to hide?

Anonymous said...

Hey, I really don't know if abdul malik is gonna read that but I'm trying to reahc him

Anonymous said...

As Salaamu Alaykum, InshaAllah this comment reaches all of you in the greatest of health. It is not our place socially or most importantly (Islamically) to place judgement on anyone. I will make Dua for all parties involved. I have been with my husband for 20 years and my test has been taking care of my husband financially, emotionally, physically for a long time now and he has chosen to take on another wife that he cannot take care of financially. The sister that my husband chose to marry is somewhat of a secret because I have never met her, she has not met my children. Nor has she met any of my husbands family. Which is very different from what has happened with this Sisters' situation. We are to want for our brother and sisters what we want for ourselves. From an emotional standpoint it hurts. I have to admit that sometimes when I have put emotion in from of what Allah has said, it has led to a decreased Faith. Allah will not put on any burden on us that we cannot handle. I love you all for the sake of Allah and InshaAllah I will continue to make Dua that we as Muslims in this beautiful deen will not take out of context or try and translate what has already been written for us. "MARRY OF THE WOMEN THAT PLEASE YOU; 2, 3 OR 4 BUT IF YOU FEAR YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DEAL JUSTLY THEN ONLY ONE" AN NISA 4:13

PEACE

Unknown said...

As Salamu Alaikom to all
Does anyone know an address to write this sister at? I really feel for her.