Filed 9/21/2021 and reported in MSM on Oct 7, 2021: link to
PEOPLE'S MOTION TO MODIFY BOND CONDITIONS P-24
https://www.scribd.com/document/530920713/Barry-Morphew-Bond-Conditions-Motion
ETA:
Accused Killer Barry Morphew: Request to Change Bond Over...Bad Cell Service?
Despite the
damning claims in a 129-page arrest affidavit made public last month, Barry Morphew, who's been formally charged with
killing his missing wife, Suzanne, in May 2020, remains a free man, and he's currently living only steps away from the Salida-area home the couple shared — and not far from potentially important witnesses. But after his September 20 release, prosecutors asked that the conditions of his bond be changed for the most Colorado reason imaginable: Cell service in the area is so bad that they're not getting a signal on his ankle monitor.
The September 21 motion, which came to light on October 7, doesn't specifically request that Morphew's bond be revoked, as has been
reported. Rather, it's a call for modification intended to prevent Morphew from essentially hiding in plain sight.
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Nonetheless, Morphew was allowed to bond out of Chaffee County jail on September 20 after paying bail set at $500,000. He told the court that he planned to move into a former Airbnb at 10987 Puma Path in Maysville; dubbed the "Cushman residence" in the motion, it's near his former home and that of neighbor Jeanne Ritter, the person who first
called authorities about Suzanne's disappearance. But on September 21, Intervention Inc., the Salida firm tasked with tracking Morphew's ankle monitor,
revealed that its staffers were "unable to pick up a GPS or cell signal" at that address.
The proximity of the former Airbnb to Barry's old house troubled prosecutors, since they'd asked that he stay away from it. Additionally, "the Ritters have made it very clear that they do not want to have ANY contact with the Defendant," the motion states. "Therefore, if the Defendant is allowed to reside in their neighborhood, this will undoubtedly make the Ritters, at the very least, uncomfortable, and possibly not wanting to continue to reside at their home any longer."
Morphew is said to have another property available to him, at 315 Poncha Boulevard in Salida, not far from a courthouse, where cell service isn't a problem. "It makes sense for the Defendant to reside in this residence instead," the motion contends.
Judge Patrick Murphy has yet to rule on this matter — the latest strange twist in a case full of them.