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[Breaking Point: The Tragic Murder of Morgan Fox and the Culture of Harassment at FedEx]-[Breaking Point]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-05-12

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Murder of Morgan Fox: A Story of Obsession and Corporate Negligence

The Discovery of a Crime

On the morning of October 28, 2020, Morgan Fox, a 29-year-old single mother and dedicated FedEx manager, was found dead in her driveway in North Canton, Ohio. She had been shot in the head while preparing to head to work for her 2:30 a.m. shift. Her boyfriend, Jason Skarnackia, discovered her body and called 911, though his calm demeanor initially raised questions among investigators. However, the evidence quickly pointed away from a robbery, as her belongings were untouched, signaling that this was a targeted "execution."

Workplace Harassment and the "Red Flags"

As investigators delved into Morgan’s life, they discovered that her workplace at FedEx had become a hostile environment. Morgan, described as "genuine" and a "hard worker," had recently been promoted to manager, which drew resentment from male colleagues. She had faced persistent harassment, including having her chair moved, items stolen, and, most disturbingly, her personal phone accessed by a coworker.

Despite Morgan and her colleague Michelle Hanna repeatedly reporting these incidents to management and HR, no meaningful action was taken. Instead, Morgan was reprimanded for dress code violations—specifically wearing leggings—while male managers were permitted to wear hats, a double standard that highlighted the facility's toxic "frat house" culture.

The Obsession of Jason McDermott

Investigators eventually focused on Jason McDermott, a coworker who had been identified as one of the men who had snooped through Morgan’s phone. While McDermott initially presented himself as Morgan’s "best friend," digital evidence revealed a dark, one-sided obsession. He had obsessively sent her texts, taken hundreds of photos of her from social media without her knowledge, and even secretly recorded videos of her.

McDermott’s behavior mirrored his past treatment of another coworker, Sienna Clements, whom he had stalked after she rejected his advances. FedEx had received multiple complaints about McDermott’s behavior toward both women but failed to intervene effectively, ultimately firing Sienna for her "behavioral issues" while keeping McDermott employed.

The Investigation and Conviction

Though McDermott initially provided an alibi by claiming he was at home during the murder, investigators found crucial evidence that shattered his defense:

  • Security Footage: Traffic cameras captured a vehicle matching McDermott’s Ford Focus near Morgan’s home at the exact time of the murder.
  • The Mud and the Car Wash: Despite heavy rain that morning, McDermott took his car to a car wash and meticulously washed the undercarriage twice, likely to remove mud from the crime scene.
  • The Weapon: A canine unit alerted to the presence of gunshot residue in McDermott's car. While the specific bullet was too damaged for a definitive ballistics match, it was consistent with the .22 caliber weapons kept in a cabinet at his parents' home, to which he had access.

During his trial, the prosecution painted a picture of a man who transitioned from obsession to homicide after Morgan finally cut off contact. Despite his claims that he was "unjustly accused" and that his actions were merely "inappropriate behavior," the jury remained unconvinced. After less than a day of deliberation, Jason McDermott was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

A Legacy of Kindness

In the aftermath, Morgan’s family and friends have sought to honor her memory through the Morgan Ashley Fox Foundation. They continue to advocate for the "Morgan," a monthly random act of kindness, ensuring that Morgan’s legacy of compassion—contrasting sharply with the malice of her killer—continues to inspire others. The case remains a harrowing reminder of the lethal consequences of unaddressed workplace harassment and the devastating impact of toxic obsession.

🎯Key Sentences

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She wants to be living the life.
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That's what it appeared.
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One manager had it bad for her.
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Every single red flag came out.
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Let me guess.
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📝Key Phrases

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rub someone the wrong way
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stick up for someone
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wrap one's head around
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hold back on
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get the better of someone
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
When people tell me she's in heaven now.
No, Morgan doesn't want to be in heaven.
She wants to be here.
She wants to be raising her daughter.
She wants to be living the life.

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