Yes, she would stay at the state hospital until deemed fit to stand trial. It's a state-run public hospital so I'm not sure who would be profiting off putting people there.
Snipped. BLM, CPW, USFS, NPS... every public land agency out here uses game cams in certain locations. They're usually concealed, sometimes near trailheads and other points of interest (the ones I've happened to spot anyways.) I have no clue where any game cams might be out in this specific area...
It would likely be very simple for them to check Suzanne's browser history to see if her activity included online church on Sunday, or if there was even any activity at all on her devices those days.
They've had some top-notch trackers out there. The DOC sent their special man-tracking team with dogs and there's been a few other SAR resources out there who probably also track.
More than you might think.
"DiBiase's research shows so-called "no body" murders carry a conviction rate of 88 percent. That's compared to just 70 percent for murders where the victim's body or remains are included in the evidence, according to the Department of Justice."
Frazee Trial: "No...
I'm very outdoorsy and often go for solo hikes. I'm cautious and in the habit of always telling someone exactly where I'm going and when I expect to be back, but I admit I have occasionally failed to do so when I've been somewhere close to home that I'm super familiar with. I could see Suzanne...
I agree that it shouldn't be taken as fact, but I think it's fair to make some assumptions about the general character of Suzanne's bike rides based on what has been reported, and nothing suggests she would've gone on any kind of unusually extreme or long-distance ride that weekend.
My main...
Snipped. He would've been pretty unlikely to get an actual job as a firefighter in Colorado. Some departments have age limits and won't take new hires older than 35-40. A disorderly conduct conviction wouldn't necessarily disqualify someone, but a background investigation would reveal the...
If she did in fact go for a ride that weekend I assume it would be a shorter one because she was known to go for a ride every Sunday before church. Her regular ride likely wouldn't take more than a couple hours, and probably wouldn't be that strenuous because she wouldn't have wanted to be a...
If she had killed herself, they most likely would've already found her.
There's no reason to believe she left voluntarily, or even could've evaded investigators (including the FBI) this long.
She hadn't been doing anything that put her at exceptionally high risk of misadventure/disappearance...
This is also why I think an animal attack is highly unlikely. They have plenty of tracking experts out there. We're talking people who know these hills like the back of their hands and will terrify you with how much information they can glean about you from one sloppy impartial footprint. It's...
Don't apologize. Those of us who have been following since Day 1 are still wondering the same thing. The circumstances of that weekend are incredibly murky. There's practically nothing solid about those details from LE, family or MSM.
This article is originally from the Denver Post so it's pretty trustworthy IMO:
"Searchers found her bike that evening and a “personal item” on Thursday."
Missing woman: Suzanne Morphew's neighbors asked for video
I wonder if by "items" he means the bike and the mystery personal item, or if...
I see where you're coming from but I'm not sure we should actually extrapolate that much out of one sentence in one of their first pressers. These statements are carefully crafted but they are far from something like an affidavit of fact or official legal document. Sometimes they're imprecise...
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