Dr. Morgan

Dr. Morgan, a character from the Murder at Homecoming series, is a doctor and Joanna's father. He is first seen in Chapter 12, although he is mentioned for the first time in Chapter 9.

Appearance
Dr. Morgan has short black wavy hair, gray eyes, light skin, and a small beard. He wears glasses, and a blue shirt.

Personality
To the world, he and his wife portray the image of a happy family, but deep down they are anything but, which makes him a hypocrite. He's also heartless and homophobic, as he kicks his own daughter out of the house simply because of her sexual orientation.

Background
According to Joanna, he's one of the top neurologists in the state, and he became one so that he could treat her epilepsy.

Murder at Homecoming

 * Chapter 9: Case Closed? (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 10: Prisoner's Dilemma (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Run, Rabbit, Run (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: To Tug at Tangled Threads
 * Chapter 13: Pick Your Poisoner

Joanna Morgan
Joanna is Dr. Morgan's daughter. He and his wife made her wear long skirts, and sent her to a conversion therapy when she was twelve, after she admitted that she liked girls. They also made her see a therapist once a week, and then claimed that she was "cured". Joanna says that they'd rather pretend that she was straight. In Chapter 11, they kick her out of the house after they find out about her relationship with Gabbie.

Mrs. Morgan
During the Harvest Festival in Chapter 12, you see them arguing, but once they realise that someone might notice, they pretend that everything is alright and change their demeanor.

Gabbie Navarro
You consider him a prime suspect to Gabbie's murder, because he works at Beachwood Hospital and runs a clinical trial with the same drug that Gabbie was injected with, and because he chaperoned the Homecoming Dance. Joanna doesn't want to believe that it's him, but at the same time she says that he's not a kind man and that it's possible that he killed Gabbie if he found out about her and Joanna.

Trivia

 * His character model resembles a version of Dave Price from My Two First Loves.
 * Given that he kicked his own daughter out of the house before becoming 18, he is guilty of child abandonment which is a crime.