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Single mother of three receives reward money for Jesse Matthew arrest

Posted at 7:11 AM, Apr 12, 2016
and last updated 2016-04-12 07:11:52-04

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  - Now that Jesse Matthew Jr. has admitted a plea deal admitting that he abducted and killed two Virginia college students, Morgan Harrington and Hannah Graham, Crime Stoppers has given reward money to those who helped solve the Harrington case.

Crime Stoppers treasurer Fred Payne made the announcement Monday in front of the Albemarle Circuit Courthouse -- the same place Jesse Matthew Jr. recently entered his plea.

According to WTVR, the money will be awarded to Karen Monk. Monk, who lives in Texas, spotted Matthew and gave authorities his location.

Matthew was arrested near Galveston, over 1,000 miles from Virginia.

“It was very scary that day and I still think about it all the time,” Monk told WTVR after learning about the reward Monday.

WTVR's Laura French flew to Texas to interview Monk last year.

“When I looked up and saw him his facial features are unmistakable,” Monk said in the interview. “I recognized him from the photos they had been posting on the morning news. He was probably 10 feet from me and he sat there for what felt like minutes looking right in my eyes so I wasn't gonna give up."

The single mother of three was very emotional when she spoke to WTVR, and spoke of mounting medical bills and college tuition for her sons.

“I never expected it but God gives you things you need,” said Monk. “God gives you everything you need and I know this is a blessing on me,."

She said the first thing she will do with the money is to take the family to the dentist.

“I have two sons in college and (tears), sorry it will help out so much you know (tears),” she said.

She said she is glad Matthew is behind bars but she still feels “terrible for the families he affected.”

“You’ve got to have faith and everything is going to work out just fine, and again I am so sad for the families who lost loved ones,” Monk said.

One other individual will receive reward money.

“There were a couple pieces of evidence that were of single importance and we based the award on that,” said Payne.

Money that was not subject to the award will be donated by Crime Stoppers to The Help Save the Next Girl organization that the parents of Morgan Harrington started after her disappearance.

The city of Charlottesville has collected reward money in the Graham case. Police say up to $20,000 could be distributed. A decision on how to allocate those funds is expected as early as next week.