Madman who murdered GOP lawmaker's daughter learns his fate

A Republican legislator, still grieving the loss of his daughter to a deadly intruder targeting their family’s fortified shelter, has expressed outrage over the proposed sentencing.

On Thursday, a jury suggested that Shannon Vince Gilday, aged 27, be sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after serving 25 years for the murder of Jordan Morgan.

Jordan’s father, former Republican State Representative C Wesley Morgan, 75, criticized the recommendation, citing potential risks to public safety since Gilday could be eligible for parole in 2047, at the age of 48.

“Shannon Gilday will kill again,” Morgan warned emphatically at the conclusion of the trial. “Mark my words.”

In February 2022, Jordan Morgan, aged 32, was tragically shot when Gilday broke into the family’s $9.5 million estate during a violent attempt to breach the lawmaker’s 2,000-square-foot nuclear bunker.

Morgan had constructed the underground sanctuary after Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, driven by fears of societal collapse and potential civil unrest.

A one-term state representative, Morgan put the home on the market when he lost Kentucky’s Republican US Senate primary in 2020, a move that brought newfound attention on his bizarre home renovations. 

Prosecutors said this also attracted the focus of Gilday, a former Army Reserve Officer Training Corps doctor whose mental health deteriorated when he became obsessed over the threat of nuclear war. 

A jury recommended a life sentence for Shannon Vince Gilday, 27, a former Kentucky soldier who murdered the daughter of a Republican lawmaker

Gilday, 27, broke into the $9.5 million mansion of ex-GOP State Rep C Wesley Morgan, 75, in February 2022, and killed his daughter Jordan in a violent attempt to access the lawmaker’s 2,000-square-foot underground nuclear bunker

Morgan built the underground bunker (pictured) following the election of Barack Obama in 2009 over fears it would trigger a civil war. Gilday broke into Morgan’s home for the bunker after becoming obsessed with the threat of nuclear war in 2022

On the night of February 22, 2022, Gilday broke into the Morgan family home through a second-floor balcony and shot Jordan, 32.

Her father returned fire and was shot in the arm before Gilday escaped out of a window. 

Following a month-long trial, Gilday was convicted of murder, attempted murder, burglary and criminal mischief, but the jury returned a verdict of guilty but mentally ill. 

At the time of the murder, Gilday’s mother Katie said her son was ‘not of sound mind’ and was ‘distraught with the certainty a nuclear war is imminent.’

‘He spoke of building a bunker and the CIA following him. I tried to get him psychiatric help but to no avail,’ she said. 

A source told the Daily Mail at the time that police were led to Gilday by a neighbor who noticed his car was missing, and recalled him showing off the real estate listing to Morgan’s home.

The listing boasted of a shelter 26 feet underground with a 39 inch solid concrete ceiling and 15 inch walls.

‘This is reported to be the most secure home on the market in this country,’ the realtors wrote. ‘It is built to withstand a Seismic 12 earthquake, has 3 air filtrations from Switzerland and 2 escape tunnels, one is approximately 100 yards long.’

Gilday broke into Morgan’s $9.5 million Kentucky mansion through a second-story balcony window 

A smashed window from the crime scene in 2022

The home was listed for sale in 2020 and was advertised complete with a nuclear bunker and able to withstand nuclear attack and the strongest of earthquakes. Pictured, the food reserves

Gilday joined the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) while studying Bioengineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, according to social media 

Jordan Morgan’s loved ones responded with outrage after a jury found Gilday guilty but mentally ill, handing him a sentence of 25 years that will allow him to be up for parole 

Gilday believed that the home would be perfect for surviving an imminent nuclear holocaust, and he broke in to take it for himself, prosecutors said. 

Despite its extravagant security features, Gilday was able to enter the home by creeping in through the second-floor balcony – where he entered Jordan’s bedroom and shot her several times. 

During opening statements his defense attorney openly sobbed to the jury as he said the 27-year-old deserved a second chance, according to the Lexington Herald Leader

The attorney asked the jury to find Gilday not guilty by reason of insanity, however the jury went on to find him guilty but mentally ill – a legal term in some states that acknowledges a defendant committed a crime but was suffering from mental illness at the time. 

But furious Morgan branded Gilday’s claims of mental illness a ‘concocted story’, and said civilians should be afraid of him potentially walking the streets again. 

‘We have got to have laws that protect the citizens, and don’t protect the killer,’ he said. ‘This could happen tonight. This could happen to us again, and there would be the same type of defense. 

‘And that is going to be the modus operandi that these public defenders are going to use on every case.’

Mica Nicole, a friend of the family, added in a statement that Jordan’s loved ones are ‘deeply disappointed by this outcome.’

Gilday seen in court this week as a jury found him guilty 

Gilday, seen in his original mugshot, spiraled into manic mental illness and feared an imminent nuclear holocaust, prosecutors said 

Jordan had recently joined the Reminger law office in Lexington before she was murdered

Jordan had recently joined the Reminger law office in Lexington before she was murdered 

‘This is not the result we wanted or the justice that Jordan deserves,’ she said. 

Attorney General Russell Coleman said he was also frustrated by the result after prosecutors pushed for the death penalty, but said the outcome was still a ‘strong sentence.’

‘Justice is not only about holding those responsible, but it is also about honoring the life of a young woman whose promising future was so violently and suddenly stolen.

‘Today, we remember Jordan Morgan and the bright light she was for so many.

‘The jury delivered a strong sentence to bring justice to Jordan’s family and put this dangerous criminal behind bars.’

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