Sigh - this is what i mean about alleging police corruption without evidence.
Why is this allowed?
Attorneys are prohibited by the Rules of Professional Conduct from making factual statements without a good faith belief that they are true. I don't know if any of the allegations in the complaint are true, or if we will ever get a resolution from the civil proceeding.
However, below are the paragraphs of the civil complaint leading up to #406-408, that explain how Morphew's attorneys describe and characterize the evidence. Again, the allegations are in support of their overall claim that key statements in the AA that led to Morphew's arrest were materially and deliberately falsified. I have highlighted in red the key paragraphs.
b. Needle Cover
396. The Arrest Affidavit states that a plastic needle cover was retrieved
from inside the clothes dryer.
397. Defendants used this to lend support to their statements in the
Arrest Affidavit that Barry killed Suzanne by shooting her with a tranquilizer dart.
398. The item reportedly retrieved from the dryer drum is a clear plastic hypodermic needle cover. That is how it was described by the CBI following their investigation.
399. However, Defendants authoring the Arrest Affidavit falsely called it a “a tranquilizer dart cap,” and “a dart or needle cap.” Arrest Affidavit, p. 2 and p. 10.
400. The reference to “a dart cap” was purposefully false and misleading. As described below, the words “purportedly retrieved” are used here because the Morphew home was searched on numerous occasions. The dryer had been searched and emptied and no needle cap was found. The needle cap was only found when Defendant Himshoot was at the Morphew home days later on May 19, 2020, when he randomly opened the drier and claimed to pull out the needle sheath that was not recovered when the drier was originally searched.
401. The below image is of the true animal tranquilizers that Defendant Himshoot found in the locked gun safe in Barry’s garage around May 13, 2020.
402. The tranquilizers in their package collected by Defendant Himshoot do not have caps or any type of cover whatsoever.
403. Defendants knew this well before drafting the Arrest Affidavit and purposely excluded that fact.
404. Defendants purposely mislead the judge about this information to support their bogus theory that Barry shot Suzanne with a dart gun by calling the item they found in the dryer a “a tranquilizer dart cap.”
c. Location of Needle Cover
405. Below is a photograph of the item that was reportedly found by
Defendant Himshoot on or about May 19, 2020 in the dryer at the Morphew home.
406. These photographs were taken by Defendant Carricato on May 19, 2020:
407. At the time of its “discovery,” it was photographed in the emptied out dryer drum not among or in any sheets:
408. Furthermore, Defendant Himshoot’s body worn camera on May 19, 2020 shows him entering the laundry room and opening an empty dryer and claiming to find the item as photographed above, and telling Defendant Carricato he was going to be “happy” with the discovery.
409. The Arrest Affidavit states that the needle cover was found wrapped in Mallory’s sheets.
410. That statement is false.
411. Furthermore, the Arrest Affidavit states that “SA Grusing said [to
Barry] the odd thing about the sheets and the house was that a tranquilizer dart had been fired ‘in or around the house.’” Arrest Affidavit, pp. 85-86.
412. Those statements were purposely included in the Arrest Affidavit to further mislead the judge.
413. The Arrest Affidavit does not disclose that CBI and CCSD Officers had already emptied the contents of the dryer sometime between May 11 and 15, 2020. This was 4-8 days before the needle cover was “found” in the empty dryer drum.
d. DNA on Needle Cover
414. Defendant Walker knew that no “dart” or “dart cap” had been found in the dryer because he personally handled that item, as evidenced by his DNA found on the item.
415. When Defendants authoring the Arrest Affidavit omitted the fact that Walker’s DNA, and not Suzanne’s, was on the item.
416. Again, these statements were false.