The Crucial Piece Of Evidence In The Morgan Nick Case Found Years After The Suspect Was Already Dead

Billy Jack Lincks' red truck, which was spotted at both the scene of Morgan's disappearance and the attempted abduction for which he was later arrested, was impounded. It is unclear if Lincks' truck was searched at the time and, if so, what was found. Based on further KHBS reporting, as early as 1993, two years

Billy Jack Lincks' red truck, which was spotted at both the scene of Morgan's disappearance and the attempted abduction for which he was later arrested, was impounded. It is unclear if Lincks' truck was searched at the time and, if so, what was found. Based on further KHBS reporting, as early as 1993, two years before Morgan vanished, Lincks had a criminal record for child sex abuse. At that time, Lincks received a suspended sentence on the contingency that he would enter counseling.

After the latter attempted abduction of an 11-year-old girl in 1996, Lincks pleaded no contest and was sentenced to six years in prison. Lincks' truck was eventually auctioned, but police later recovered the vehicle, as the Hulu documentary series, "Still Missing Morgan," explains. The truck was searched once again at that point, and this time, three bits of evidence were found: Blood, blonde hair matching the color of Morgan's, and some mysterious, blue-green fibers.

If you or someone you know may be the victim of child abuse, please contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453) or contact their live chat services.

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