14-year-old boy died after being “sextorted” by ‘girl’ online

14-Year-Old Dies by Suicide After Alleged Online Sextortion Scam

In a heartbreaking case that underscores the dangers of online interactions, a Kansas mother is speaking out after her 14-year-old son died by suicide. She believes he was the victim of a “sextortion” scam that unfolded through social media — and now she’s urging other parents to be vigilant.

A Tragic Sequence of Events

On June 10, Caleb Morgan, a teen from El Dorado, Kansas, reportedly began chatting with someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl on TikTok. The conversation soon moved to Snapchat, where the exchange took a dangerous turn.

According to his mother, Morgan, the person on the other end sent Caleb explicit photos — and requested that he reciprocate. When he did, the situation escalated rapidly into a threatening extortion scheme.

“The person made him feel like his life was over as he had made this mistake,” his mother said.

The so-called “girl” demanded money, allegedly threatening to release Caleb’s photos if he didn’t comply. Within just 35 minutes, the emotional pressure was overwhelming.

A Devastating Loss

Caleb died by suicide later that day, using a gun at his family’s home. His mother learned of the tragedy when Caleb’s father called her in distress.

“When I got there Caleb was still alive and breathing but they were unable to resuscitate him. They stopped trying as nothing was working,” Morgan said.

“He passed away in the house and it was very difficult because I wanted to be with him but they wouldn’t let me go inside. I was hysterical and screaming and begging them to not give up on my boy.”

Initially, the motive behind Caleb’s death was unclear — until the El Dorado Police Department began investigating his phone.

The Digital Footprint

Police traced the heartbreaking series of messages on Caleb’s TikTok and Snapchat accounts. That’s when they discovered the conversation had rapidly shifted from flirtation to blackmail.

“It had stolen my boy’s happiness and hope in a 35-minute span,” Morgan shared.

She also revealed that her son had sent a photo of the gun to the scammer — a chilling indication of how seriously he took the threats.

What Is Sextortion?

According to the FBI, sextortion scams involve criminals who coerce victims — often minors — into sending explicit images, and then use those images to demand money, more photos, or even silence.

“In some cases, the first contact from the criminal will be a threat,” says the FBI.
“The person may claim to already have a revealing picture or video of a child that will be shared if the victim does not send more pictures.”

These scams are alarmingly common, especially on platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram — apps frequently used by teenagers.

A Call for Awareness

Morgan says she hopes her son’s story will help protect others.

“If one parent sees this and starts that difficult conversation with their child, maybe it can save a life,” she said.

She also emphasized how quickly such manipulation can take hold, urging parents to monitor their children’s online behavior more closely — not out of punishment, but protection.

Remembering Caleb

Caleb was a bright, kind-hearted teen with his life ahead of him. His death leaves not only his family, but also his school and community, reeling in grief.

His story is a somber reminder of how powerful — and dangerous — online interactions can be for young people. Behind a screen, predators can easily pose as peers. And in just half an hour, a child’s sense of safety, identity, and hope can be shattered.

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