Emily Sue Zanne Morgan’s last words to her son were “If anything happens to me your Grammy will take care of you.” She hugged him close before she left. Her 6 year old son was her heart. Everything she did was for him.
Emily never came home.
On August 27th, 2016 Emily, 23, and her friend Totinika Doshe Elix, 24, were found in Emily’s white Ford Fusion parked in the driveway of a vacant house in Bache, Ok. They were both killed by gunshot.
Emily, a member of the Choctaw tribe, was beloved by her family. She loved being a mother, loved her family. She had big plans, wanting to be on tv someday. Her mother, Kim Merryman, was happy to watch her daughter fulfill those big plans.
For the last two years, Kim Merryman has been fighting for closure for Emily’s son and herself. She has never given up looking for justice, continuing to keep Emily’s name public, pushing forward, working, and hoping.
Emily and Ty were both mothers, best friends and they both had bright futures ahead of them. Their families deserve closure. There is currently a $10,000 reward.
If you have any information about Emily or Ty’s murders please contact OSBI at 1-800-522-8017 or email tips@osbi.ok.gov.