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[The Tragic Case of Anthony LeConte and the Fight Against Parole for His Killer]-[Episode 677: The Murder of Anthony LoConte]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-06-02

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The Tragic Case of Anthony LeConte and the Fight Against Parole

In a recent episode of the Morbid podcast, hosts Ash and Alaina delve into the harrowing 1988 murder of 24-year-old Anthony LeConte. The case, which serves as a painful reminder of the long-term impact of violence, has resurfaced due to a recent legal development in Massachusetts that could potentially grant parole to his killer, Robert Morganti.

A Deadly Case of Mistaken Identity

In May 1988, Robert Morganti, a low-level cocaine dealer, sought to purchase a large quantity of drugs. After being told by his associate, Jeffrey Tessier, that the supply was dry, Morganti was lured into a "scheme" where Tessier attempted to rip him off by selling him a bag of household items—including an Old Spice container—masquerading as cocaine. When Morganti realized he had been swindled out of $10,500, he and his associate Brian Madden tracked down the supplier.

Tragically, Anthony LeConte, who had been roped into the situation at the last minute, became the victim of a "case of mistaken identity." After being beaten and forced into a car, LeConte was executed with a single gunshot to the head from the backseat, where Morganti was sitting. Witnesses later recounted that Morganti admitted to the killing, stating, "I just killed the wrong person," acknowledging that he had intended to target Tessier.

The Long Path to Justice

Following the murder, Morganti fled the state, evading capture for over a decade. It was not until March 2000 that he was apprehended in California under the alias "Roderick Grenage" following a traffic stop and a subsequent investigation that uncovered a large-scale marijuana operation. When confronted by Massachusetts detectives, Morganti initially maintained his charade but eventually admitted to his son that "daddy did a bad thing."

In 2003, Morganti was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Despite multiple appeals filed over the years—challenging everything from the admissibility of his statements to the courtroom's privacy during jury selection—his conviction was consistently upheld, providing the LeConte family with a sense of finality.

The Threat of Parole and the Family's Fight

In April 2025, the LeConte family's stability was shattered when they learned that Morganti might become eligible for parole. This was triggered by the Commonwealth v. Mattis ruling, which determined that life sentences without the possibility of parole for offenders between 18 and 20 years old constitute "cruel and unusual punishment." Morganti, who was 19 at the time of the crime, is now among those being re-evaluated.

Anthony’s family, led by his sister Marie and his 92-year-old father, remain steadfast in their opposition. They argue that Morganti had ample opportunity to turn his life around during his twelve years on the run, yet continued to engage in criminal activity and endanger others. As the family notes, "His death didn't just affect us, it changed us," and they feel the pain of his loss every day.

Currently, the family is actively campaigning to keep Morganti behind bars, utilizing petitions and public awareness to ensure that the justice they waited decades for is not undone. The hosts of Morbid have joined this effort, urging listeners to support the family’s petition, emphasizing that Anthony LeConte was a "light in our lives" whose memory deserves to be honored by keeping his killer incarcerated.

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