Right I dont think it's judgment if they spent a different day or whatever, but the fact is that regardless they wanted to speak to their mom on mother's day. It's not speculation that they were the ones who wanted to find her. I guess it's a moot point on whether they planned to come back that day and BM's statement doesn't really matter.
What does matter though is that it was Mothers day which is going to be more noticeable to be missing to her kids. Missing chemo on Monday isn't more likely to raise flags than the girls wanting to speak to their mom on mothers day. Chemo on Monday I think has very little to do with the timing of it all. Most of the time Drs offices will call and try to reschedule and just think you have some "chemo brain" and mixed up the dates. I just think chemo on Monday setting the stage as part of a plot to change the date of her disappearance is a big reach. Even if part of it came from BM.
The girls are still the ones who were concerned enough to get the neighbor to go see if their mom was home.
Family of missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew still holding out hope for her safe return | Daily Mail Onlinei
It was Suzanne and Barry's adult daughters, Mallory and Macy, who raised the alarm about her disappearance.
They contacted a neighbor when they couldn't get a hold of their mom when they returned from a camping trip in Idaho.