Knox
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I thought so too.She was surprisingly believable.
I thought so too.She was surprisingly believable.
Sounds pretty dire. Just because you work for someone your family is broken up?She may have lost custody of her kids. Break up. Distancing relatives. Many options.
JP stated he was paid for going to Broomfield, I'm sure MG was also.The whole hush money thing seems very odd to me. There's no reason to say paying someone for their work, as contracted, could give the wrong impression of being hush money.
So, they stiffed her her paycheck? How would they not imagine she'd report it? The least of their worries would be that someone might just think they were paying hush money.
At any rate, I think there are some missing sentences in the hush money story that didn't get said and might explain it a bit better. For me, the storyline doesn't seem logical.
I fired her so THEY'RE not gonna say anything good about me“I’m not the other woman”: Second contractor speaks out about Suzanne Morphew investigation | FOX21 News Colorado
She says she heard from Barry again, days after, through text.
“He fired me because I gave up my phone, I wasn’t staying quiet and I was complying with CBI,” she said of that interaction. “I feel like if he was innocent, he would have talked to me. I worked with him every day for a long time.”
But Barry Morphew has questioned Gentile’s character in conversations he’s had with FOX21.
“She’s a meth head,” Barry said. “She’s mad at me because I fired her and don’t let her work for me anymore. She’s mad. So they’re not gonna say anything good about me.”
BBM: How long is a long time? IF, MG is such a meth head why would BM continue to give her work? Hinky meter going off.... sounds like MG is sending a very public message to BM, as a reminder she knows things. Her character isn’t the only one in question. MOO!
The print story doesn't state this from Morgan- "Barry said he had been up there all day getting ready for us, the work that I saw he did up there, wouldn't have taken him more than thirty minutes. So I was like, what did you do up there?"
I wonder if she was alive at 11 a.m. when BM had to mysteriously run home to make his wife happy on a hike or bike run?Why was he so upset on Saturday BEFORE the curtailed text at 12:30?
Agreed! Denver mountain traffic is getting worse and worse...We drove from Silverthorne to Evergreen (just west of Denver) via 285 just a few weeks ago (about the same distance mileage-wise) and it took us 2.5 hours (granted, that was at the start of the weekend). Getting through Denver alone from Broomfield can take an hour. If you google “distance from Broomfield to Salida,” you’ll get results that say three hours. And that’s entirely traffic dependent.
Oh, I didn't realize she said he was crying. I wonder if he sounded genuine. I thought she said he said somebody might have taken her, too.Yep. At 8:00 am Monday he couldn’t come back to work because a mountain lion got his wife and he was going to have to go up the mountain to get her.
About that mail in the hotel room. If, hypothetically, a person were trying to get a loan and using their home as equity / collateral - would they need to provide proof of property insurance to the lender?
Thinking maybe BM was (unknown to SM) attempting to dip into the marital assets for personal cash. And she found the papers....
It's always "up there, up the mountain". Wonder if that's a clue or diversion?Yep. At 8:00 am Monday he couldn’t come back to work because a mountain lion got his wife and he was going to have to go up the mountain to get her.
Over what though? Her boss’ wife going missing? It doesn’t make sense.She may have lost custody of her kids. Break up. Distancing relatives. Many options.
Maybe his 400 tour buddy? Poor guy must be exhausted.Ummm, two men LINKED to BM? WTH does that mean? Personal assistants, his hairdresser and fashion consultant, henchman? What are we talking about here?
I think there’s got to be a lot we don’t know about this. I’m going to have to sit on my hands...Sounds pretty dire. Just because you work for someone your family is broken up?
Maybe they know something we don't, yet.
Both are true.I thought she said he sounded very upset on Sunday morning, like he had just had the worst night of his life. Something like that.
Picture it - population 5k, 3 generations of a respected family, and you get involved with the wealthy, alleged murderer.Sounds pretty dire. Just because you work for someone your family is broken up?
Maybe they know something we don't, yet.
Over what though? Her boss’ wife going missing? It doesn’t make sense.
According to Andy’s account, Suzanne was very much alive at that time. Her cell phone conversation supposedly stopped abruptly at 12:30 that afternoon. I’m wondering if this coincides with BM’s return.I wonder if she was alive at 11 a.m. when BM had to mysteriously run home to make his wife happy on a hike or bike run?
OK, at this moment in time, what do you believe?
1. BM lost his cool and committed a terrible act that resulted in SM's death
2. BM premeditated and then killed SM all on his own
3. BM did it, but had a bunch of help covering up, creating alibis, etc
4. BM hired it done and kept his hands clean
5. BM is a grieving widower, and has no clue what happened to his precious wife.
I've been trying to decide between 1 and 2, but have added 3 to my list of real possibilities.
Thoughts?