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[Breaking Point: A Deep Dive into the Morgan Fox Murder Case]-[Talking Dateline: Breaking Point]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2026-05-13

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Breaking Point: An Investigation into Workplace Stalking and Tragedy

In this episode of Talking Dateline, host Andrea Canning and correspondent Josh Mankiewicz analyze the haunting case of Morgan Fox, a 29-year-old FedEx employee murdered in North Canton, Ohio, in late 2020. The investigation, titled Breaking Point, reveals a disturbing narrative of obsession, workplace toxicity, and the devastating impact of a killer who believed he could evade justice.

The Workplace Environment: A "Boys Club" Atmosphere

The investigation highlighted that the FedEx facility where Morgan worked suffered from a toxic culture. Mankiewicz describes the atmosphere as being "likened to a frat house, to a boys club," where female employees often felt uncomfortable. Morgan’s transition from a line worker to a manager exacerbated this tension, leading to a campaign of "harassment or bullying" by male colleagues, which included petty acts like hiding her workstation chair and clipboard. This environment set the stage for the targeted stalking that would eventually lead to Morgan's death.

The Anatomy of an Obsession

Jason McDermott, the man convicted of Morgan's murder, displayed clear signs of obsession long before the crime. Despite his claims to Mankiewicz that he was not obsessed, his actions told a different story. He maintained a massive collection of photos of Morgan on his phone and consistently violated her boundaries. Mankiewicz notes, "He's got like more than 100 photos of her in your phone... and you've contacted her on text a zillion times. That's obsession."

McDermott’s behavior toward another colleague, Sienna, followed a similar pattern. When she stopped accepting rides from him—rides he used to manufacture a sense of dependency—he reacted with hostility. As Canning points out, he was a "hothead" who "finally snapped" when he could no longer control the women around him.

The Illusion of the Perfect Alibi

McDermott attempted to craft a sophisticated alibi by leaving his phone at home during the murder to avoid digital tracking. Mankiewicz highlights the chilling nature of this premeditation, noting, "This is the first time that I've ever heard of a killer setting an alarm to go carry out the killing." However, the investigation proved that modern surveillance is difficult to bypass; a traffic camera captured his car, providing the crucial piece of evidence that ultimately led to his conviction.

The Burden of Justice: Victim Impact and Accountability

One of the most poignant moments in the episode was the victim impact statement delivered by Morgan’s daughter, Amelia. Despite facing the "monster" who killed her mother, Amelia remained courageous. Mankiewicz observes that the court officer had to position himself between McDermott and Amelia to prevent him from intimidating her, as he attempted to look at her during her testimony.

The Power of Circumstantial Evidence

Addressing viewer questions, Mankiewicz defends the validity of circumstantial cases. While some viewers questioned why certain physical evidence, like tire tracks, could not be definitively linked to McDermott, Mankiewicz explains that "circumstantial cases are frequently very, very strong." He emphasizes that the conviction was secured not by a single smoking gun, but by the weight of the cumulative evidence.

Conclusion

Breaking Point serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of unchecked obsession and the importance of workplace safety. Through the lens of Dateline, the episode honors Morgan Fox’s memory while holding her killer accountable. As Canning and Mankiewicz discuss, the community’s commitment to "do a Morgan"—performing a kind deed on the 22nd of every month—stands as a powerful tribute to a life cut tragically short.

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, it's Andrea Canning and today we are talking Dateline and we're talking about Josh's episode Breaking Point.
So Josh Mankiewicz, hello.
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If you haven't watched the episode yet, you can find it right below this one or stream it now on Peacock.
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