Found Deceased CO - BARRY ARRESTED AGAIN - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #116

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No, it says there's NO EVIDENCE her body decomposed there - or that the clothes ever had decomp on them. So yeah, that's what he did. Freaking monster.
Thank you for responding. I look forward to other long-time members reading and interpreting the indictment.

I still wonder about the cadaver-dog hits on the Bobcat and the hasty landscaping.
 
I am really floored that he moved her. It must have been a long time later that he did this if there was no evidence of decomposition in that area. So where did he put her and when did he move her? I need to read the document again to see the specifics on the phone now and the truck. It's saying he turned his phone off, not just airplane mode. Then the truck didn't register anything that morning.

I wonder if they are able to get his phone records for the days/months after she went missing to try to pin down when he moved her to that location.
 
To note: it says her bones were "significantly bleached." To me, that implies that they were in the sun before being buried in their second location (with fresh clothes... Barry is crazy).

In the sun? So would they have been in a place he could easily observe and access, but not concealed by snow, soil, or vegetation.

I am looking forward to hearing more about this aspect
 
My takeaways from the Barry Morphew GJ indictment:

They can prove that there was no postmortem BAM contamination, as Suzanne had metabolites for butorphanol in her system. This shows that she was alive for a period of time after she was tranquilized.

They have purchase records that show Barry purchased BAM in 2018, just months before moving to Colorado.

No private citizens or businesses purchased BAM in surrounding counties had purchased BAM in a few years leading up to the murders. Only Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the National Park Service received prescriptions during that time. Barry was the only private citizen in the entire area to possess this chemical.

Barry powered his phone off during crucial time periods, messed with his truck telematics (tracking technology), and shockingly, evidence shows that Suzanne's body was MOVED at some point.

Suzanne's phone never showed any activity after Barry arrived home on Saturday afternoon, and her phone powered down within minutes of Barry's powering down, just before he left the house.

Law enforcement investigated that dubious partial touch DNA profile on the glovebox of Suzanne's vehicle, and ruled out the three separate out of state sources.

This case in a universe away from the first one, and I couldn't possibly be more confident he's finally going down.
 
We will have to go back over this case again with what we now know and try to figure out where he put her and when.

I just thought of the one blogger or youtube guy who ran into Barry on the road near the house and Barry was wet like he had been in the water. Do you think he was checking on her? Maybe he hid her and weighed her down in the water there? Then moved her later.

She must not have been clothed when he originally put her somewhere. maybe she was in that bathing suit and he removed it, then took some bike clothing to put near her. Then when he went back to move her he thought he would be smart and put her and the clothing in that spot to show she was really biking when she was abducted, but he didn't count on LE being able to tell she wasn't wearing that clothing when she was decomposing.
 

BBM:

The District Attorney’s office will be assisted by the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office in this prosecution. The Denver County District Attorney’s Office will provide appellate support. Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty will work the case. “He has consistently provided essential support and leadership to rural prosecutors with limited resources to pursue major cases and obtain justice for victims throughout the state,” the release said.

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This is another piece of fantastic news. Boulder and Denver counties are huuuuuuuge.
They will have plenty of resources, both financial and manpower, to prosecute this case.

It's only because the standard of comparison was Linda Stanley that Ibis looked competent.

She's playing against the big boys now. They're going to make mincemeat of her client.

Hate to see it.
 
And it's less than 3 hours drive by freeway from the Mexican border.

Yes, it is. My husband just asked me why Barry didn't flee. Well, if he had moved to Mexico, that would have been suspicious and I have a feeling that, as the kind of guy he is, he wouldn't have been popular there. Would have felt vulnerable. He probably thought about it.

I'm so glad LE caught him off guard and by surprise (apparently).
 
I'm inferring from the comments about her body that it was not in buried in the soil, but rather kept in some kind of state where full decomposition occurred to the point of skeletonization, along with bleaching of the bones as if left fully exposed to the sun.

Almost like an open crypt. But where could you do that without drawing attention of animals, carrion feeders, or people?
 
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