Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #114

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Yeah, the port was found which obviously aided in identification, but there's no evidence at this stage that BAM was introduced through that port. That would just be an incredibly difficult thing for Barry to do, and not worth the trouble.

100 percent agree. There is no way that Barry Morphew “I shoot tiny chipmunks with a .22” and “bury a couch in my front yard instead of taking it to a dumpster” has the finesse or patience to use a needle to carefully navigate an injection into a medical port, all while Suzanne is presumably conscious and is, what, just ho-hum going to stay still while her deranged husband who just stormed in the house injects her port? No. Just no. Not when he could have just overpowered her and jammed that dart in her thigh or buttock. IMO.

I cannot wait until he’s re-arrested. It’s a question of when, not if.
 
100 percent agree. There is no way that Barry Morphew “I shoot tiny chipmunks with a .22” and “bury a couch in my front yard instead of taking it to a dumpster” has the finesse or patience to use a needle to carefully navigate an injection into a medical port, all while Suzanne is presumably conscious and is, what, just ho-hum going to stay still while her deranged husband who just stormed in the house injects her port? No. Just no. Not when he could have just overpowered her and jammed that dart in her thigh or buttock. IMO.

I cannot wait until he’s re-arrested. It’s a question of when, not if.
That is exactly how he did it...just jammed into the first place he got a hold of
 
100 percent agree. There is no way that Barry Morphew “I shoot tiny chipmunks with a .22” and “bury a couch in my front yard instead of taking it to a dumpster” has the finesse or patience to use a needle to carefully navigate an injection into a medical port, all while Suzanne is presumably conscious and is, what, just ho-hum going to stay still while her deranged husband who just stormed in the house injects her port? No. Just no. Not when he could have just overpowered her and jammed that dart in her thigh or buttock. IMO.

I cannot wait until he’s re-arrested. It’s a question of when, not if.
Agree. The needle hit bone and that"s why there still was evidence of the chemicals.
 
100 percent agree. There is no way that Barry Morphew “I shoot tiny chipmunks with a .22” and “bury a couch in my front yard instead of taking it to a dumpster” has the finesse or patience to use a needle to carefully navigate an injection into a medical port, all while Suzanne is presumably conscious and is, what, just ho-hum going to stay still while her deranged husband who just stormed in the house injects her port? No. Just no. Not when he could have just overpowered her and jammed that dart in her thigh or buttock. IMO.

I cannot wait until he’s re-arrested. It’s a question of when, not if.

He might have even done it twice. Incapacitated her, drove to the burial site and repeated.
Luckily, plastic practically doesn't degrade.
JMO.
 
BM knew, how to protect his home, property and (it seems) his car from scents and traces, thanks to the many True Crime podcasts/broadcasts, he digested, and several talks, he probably had (ie. MG). What a "HERO" (like one of his girls once named him on SM, before the disappearing of her mother)! A "hero", almost unbeatable. Hopefully only "almost". He doesn't deserve to get away with the killing of his precious wife, he didn't want to let go, for what reasons ever (1. money, 2. money, 3. jealousy re her future). MOO
 
BM knew, how to protect his home, property and (it seems) his car from scents and traces, thanks to the many True Crime podcasts/broadcasts, he digested, and several talks, he probably had (ie. MG). What a "HERO" (like one of his girls once named him on SM, before the disappearing of her mother)! A "hero", almost unbeatable. Hopefully only "almost". He doesn't deserve to get away with the killing of his precious wife, he didn't want to let go, for what reasons ever (1. money, 2. money, 3. jealousy re her future). MOO
Indeed. In conjunction with believing himself to be superior in every way, capable of knowing what was best for him, God, country, Suzanne, accepting no input from anyone, God included.

Barry is a killing machine. Done it his whole life.

His pet raccoon. Innumerable deer. His wife. That which is no longer useful to him is dead to him.

Even if he has to hurry the process along.

JMO
 
I suppose Barry could kill himself. Fotis Dulos did. Somehow I can’t imagine BM doing that. I think he would rather spend every last dollar on his high priced lawyer. Fotis didn’t have money, only the illusion of it.
Suicide is stupid because it's incriminating. Only guilty people do that and the crime still gets pinned on you posthumously, it doesn't get you off the hook.
 
Suicide is stupid because it's incriminating. Only guilty people do that and the crime still gets pinned on you posthumously, it doesn't get you off the hook.
Agree. Suicide is never the answer. In both cases, the husband is the murderer. People don’t stop to think of the consequences to their actions. BM thought he would never get caught. He must now believe he will never be prosecuted.
 
Suicide is stupid because it's incriminating. Only guilty people do that and the crime still gets pinned on you posthumously, it doesn't get you off the hook.
Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system … ruining his reputation, taking his time and taking his life savings until life is no longer worth living. Finally, “I will always love and respect Suzanne and hope that her killer is found and punished!”
 
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Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system until life is no longer worth living.
I can live with that-
 
Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system … ruining his reputation, taking his time and taking his life savings until life is no longer worth living. Finally, “I will always love and respect Suzanne and hope that her killer is found and punished!”
Too much of a coward to commit suicide.
It will be more like 2 tickets to somewhere hot and remote before or during his trial..
 
Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system … ruining his reputation, taking his time and taking his life savings until life is no longer worth living. Finally, “I will always love and respect Suzanne and hope that her killer is found and punished!”
That is so similar to what Fotis Dulos did. Didn't help him at all. An innocent person would fight with all that’s in him. Of course, a decent human being and a real man would spare his children and family the questions and depression in their futures by admitting his guilt and bringing the charade to an end.
BM is not an innocent man, nor is he a decent, real man.
 
Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system … ruining his reputation, taking his time and taking his life savings until life is no longer worth living. Finally, “I will always love and respect Suzanne and hope that her killer is found and punished!”
He can write that and escape going to prison, but I doubt most people will believe what he wrote. Brian Laundrie tried to escape blame in his suicide note, and OJ also wanted to look for "the real killer".
 
100 percent agree. There is no way that Barry Morphew “I shoot tiny chipmunks with a .22” and “bury a couch in my front yard instead of taking it to a dumpster” has the finesse or patience to use a needle to carefully navigate an injection into a medical port, all while Suzanne is presumably conscious and is, what, just ho-hum going to stay still while her deranged husband who just stormed in the house injects her port? No. Just no. Not when he could have just overpowered her and jammed that dart in her thigh or buttock. IMO.

I cannot wait until he’s re-arrested. It’s a question of when, not if.

I disagree. He was a planner. And, he is a horrible person, but I can't call him an idiot. The reason he is not behind bars is because some things he plans well. He invested into a good lawyer, for one. He eliminated his wife without witnesses. One steak for two is not convincing enough. I think it might be the situation when everyone in the country knows who he is and he is punished by loneliness, and loses his money on the lawyers, but is never convicted.

JBR's case is a good example of the situation when the country, approximately, can guess what has happened, when no one ends up punished, but in a way, everyone is. Although JBR's case is more of a tragic misfortune, while BM's one is evil, planned murder.
 
Yes, but there is another scenario. If Barry thinks the BAM will sink his case and he can’t imagine spending the rest of his life in prison:
… Before the trial, he commits suicide.
… He leaves a suicide note proclaiming his innocence and the reason for his suicide is that he has constantly been hounded by the court system … ruining his reputation, taking his time and taking his life savings until life is no longer worth living. Finally, “I will always love and respect Suzanne and hope that her killer is found and punished!”
There is no honor in death by suicide. It’s a desperate escape, nothing more.

jmo
 

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