- Murdered by her roommate Marvin Pancoast, whom she had met when both were patients at a mental health hospital.
- A high-profile model and murder victim who went to Hollywood in search of fame and got it as a tabloid sensation with her many dalliances with famous men including Alfred Bloomingdale.
- Was working as an usher at Grauman's Chinese Theater when the teenager met 54-year-old Reagan-financier Alfred S. Bloomingdale, a married multi-millionaire from the famous New York City department store family, and became his mistress. His death from cancer, and the cut-off of funds, led to her quick demise.
- She once hired famous Hollywood palimony attorney Marvin Mitchelson to file a multi-million dollar lawsuit for financial compensation as Bloomingdale's mistress. The pre-trial media coverage of the initial complaint revealed sordid details of the couple's deviant sexual relationship that grabbed headlines nationwide, causing considerable embarrassment amongst the Washington D.C. elite.
- Bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat by her gay roommate who was dying of AIDS, there have also been many conspiracy theories as to why she was murdered. Supposedly Vicky's tell-all book was in the works that involved a number of top-ranked Reagan administration personnel caught up in deviant sexual trysts.
- Vicki's story received considerable print coverage and in 1985 author Gordon Basichis wrote Beautiful Bad Girl: The Vicki Morgan Story.
- Mistress of Alfred Bloomingdale, grandson of the founder of Bloomingdale's department store and a member of Ronald Reagan's "Kitchen Cabinet." In July 1982, represented by Marvin Mitchelson, she sued a now-dying Bloomingdale for breach of contract after his wife cut off his financial support; it was dismissed that September. A year after her death, a jury ordered Mrs. Bloomingdale to pay Morgan's estate $200,000 after it won an appeal of the dismissal.
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