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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Attachment from post nbr 1029 by Seattle1 (thank you) in the media thread....
I still wonder what exactly the 'new evidence' is, given that the BAM was already, according to the autopsy a year ago, the 'likely or possible' (my interpretation) cause of death. Surely the fact that it was part metabolised was also discovered at the time. So what has taken a further year until his re-arrest? I know I must have missed something pertinent... could someone please tell me what?

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Maybe Barry told people that he owned the whole park !!!

Here’s a one-star review of the trailer park with a response by the owner:

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I wonder if BM rented the space before he murdered his wife—because he certainly was accused of the crime soon after.

At any rate, I think the trailer park is funky and colorful, filled with retro trailers in a beautiful desert setting. Way too nice for the likes of BM. It will be a much better place without him.

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Wow…is it me or is Barry sounding and looking scared…like a deer caught in headlights? Perhaps like one of his poor deer sheered of his horns? Where is the bravado, Barry? Couldn’t happen to a more well deserving guy. He has been free of prison too many years now. His time has come.
 
  • #544
Attachment from post nbr 1029 by Seattle1 (thank you) in the media thread....
I still wonder what exactly the 'new evidence' is, given that the BAM was already, according to the autopsy a year ago, the 'likely or possible' (my interpretation) cause of death. Surely the fact that it was part metabolised was also discovered at the time. So what has taken a further year until his re-arrest? I know I must have missed something pertinent... could someone please tell me what?

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Perhaps researching who had prescriptions for the drug, and checking those stocks of drugs to see that they could all be accounted for might be part of it. Entomology experts consulted?

Dotting i's and crossing t's.
 
  • #545
Attachment from post nbr 1029 by Seattle1 (thank you) in the media thread....
I still wonder what exactly the 'new evidence' is, given that the BAM was already, according to the autopsy a year ago, the 'likely or possible' (my interpretation) cause of death. Surely the fact that it was part metabolised was also discovered at the time. So what has taken a further year until his re-arrest? I know I must have missed something pertinent... could someone please tell me what?

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I would imagine the grand jury may have taken some time over this case.
 
  • #546
Perhaps researching who had prescriptions for the drug, and checking those stocks of drugs to see that they could all be accounted for might be part of it. Entomology experts consulted?

Dotting i's and crossing t's.
Yes of course - very obvious miss by me that only the autopsy one year ago appears to have thrown up the BAM at all. Sorry - had a very late night last night. Why can't US LE time their activities to suit the UK contingent? LOL
 
  • #547
Yess! Im gloating my eyeballs out. His voice is almost a whisper. It's about time his world is coming to a stop.
Jmo

Wow…is it me or is Barry sounding and looking scared…like a deer caught in headlights? Perhaps like one of his poor deer sheered of his horns? Where is the bravado, Barry? Couldn’t happen to a more well deserving guy. He has been free of prison too many years now. His time has come.
 
  • #548
You could be right! I just think he was likely being more closely surveilled/tracked in the beginning days like 24/7 whereas after 2 years when case dismissed not saying they weren’t still tracking him, I’m sure they were to some degree, just not sure if as much time was being devoted to tracking/surveilling him at that point.

Either way though, whether he moved her in the early days, or whether he moved her at a later date, he managed to evade LE in either case which does make me scratch my head especially if he moved her in the early days when imo they’d be watching him like a hawk as it was obvious they suspected him from moment one. Hmmm.

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#JUSTICEFORSUZANNE
I learned from the LeteciaStauch trial that LE's investigation is a step behind. In that case, having murdered a little boy in every way possible, she had dumped his body, then moved it many states away. When LE got telematics back, it led them to the first location, but after he'd been relocated. I always imagined stake-outs where LE has eyes on their suspect 24/7.

I'm thinking now that Barry had freedom of movement in real time but that good police work tracked his movements, leading then to search extensively in certain highlighted areas for Suzanne, but too late. He'd already moved her.

Dressing a skeleton is probably what make her bones fall apart. His actions, beyond the pale. His beloved raccoon, the precursor.

The man is ice.

JMO
 
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Yes of course - very obvious miss by me that only the autopsy one year ago appears to have thrown up the BAM at all. Sorry - had a very late night last night. Why can't US LE time their activities to suit the UK contingent? LOL
Me too! I’m so glad that I didn’t stay up for the Non Presser, Presser!
 
  • #550
Attachment from post nbr 1029 by Seattle1 (thank you) in the media thread....
I still wonder what exactly the 'new evidence' is, given that the BAM was already, according to the autopsy a year ago, the 'likely or possible' (my interpretation) cause of death. Surely the fact that it was part metabolised was also discovered at the time. So what has taken a further year until his re-arrest? I know I must have missed something pertinent... could someone please tell me what?

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The new information -- bleached bones, redressed after decomp, moved her.

No one else would do that.

JMO
 
  • #551
Yess! Im gloating my eyeballs out. His voice is almost a whisper. It's about time his world is coming to a stop.
Jmo

Suzanne's voice is gaining volume at the speed with which his is losing it.

Justice can't bring her back but her truth deserves to be heard. Finally, loud and clear.

There are no winners here but there is victory and vindication in refuting the mountain of lies he told, including by Iris, that Suzanne would ever have voluntarily left her beloved daughters (to Ecuador, 'sif).

BAM went in, the truth is coming out.

In the eternal word of @Warwick7

BAM

jmo
 
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I learned from the LeteciaStauch trial that LE's investigation is a step behind. In that case, having murdered a little boy in every way possible, she had dumped his body, then moved it many states away. When LE got telematics back, it led them to the first location, but after he'd been relocated. I always imagined stake-outs where LE has eyes on their suspect 24/7.

I'm thinking now that Barry had freedom of movement in real time but that good police work tracked his movements, leading then to search extensively in certain highlighted areas for Suzanne, but too late. He'd already moved her.

Dressing a skeleton is probably what make her bones fall apart. His actions, beyond the pale. His beloved raccoon, the precursor.

The man is ice.

JMO
I don’t think he could dress a skeleton. If there was no soft tissue there is nothing to hold the skeleton together. If this is correct, then the clothing and bones would have just been buried together?
 
  • #553
Attachment from post nbr 1029 by Seattle1 (thank you) in the media thread....
I still wonder what exactly the 'new evidence' is, given that the BAM was already, according to the autopsy a year ago, the 'likely or possible' (my interpretation) cause of death. Surely the fact that it was part metabolised was also discovered at the time. So what has taken a further year until his re-arrest? I know I must have missed something pertinent... could someone please tell me what?

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BBM

The new prosecutor also had to build up her office and forge relationships with other LE agencies. She spoke of this during yesterday’s press conference.
 
  • #554
Yep. Maybe they had to take him down! That would explain why he looks so angry in the mugshot.

MOO
Do Americans do Rugby tackles?
 
  • #555
I don’t think he could dress a skeleton. If there was no soft tissue there is nothing to hold the skeleton together. If this is correct, then the clothing and bones would have just been buried together?
What you say makes sense. I'm trying to make sense of no decomp on the clothing iiuc.

And I think I recall from a year ago, that she was "wearing" clothing when she was found so I don't think he just dumped in clothing with bones.

I'm going to guess that Barry used techniques known to him that will explain this somehow.

It's ghastly, whatever he did.

JMO
 
  • #556
The new information -- bleached bones, redressed after decomp, moved her.

No one else would do that.

JMO
Plus I think that they can prove literally no one else in credible range bought the BAM from the one and only supplier.
 
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I have waited for this day. That mug shot is frightening. Score one for the good guys.
 
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Me too! I’m so glad that I didn’t stay up for the Non Presser, Presser!
Yeah... a waste of a few hours' sleep! But.... protocol. Not there to satisfy our curiosity, are they, more's the pity :-)
 
  • #560
Wasn't Suzanne's maiden name Moorman? Barry calls him self Lee Moore, that's as if he took her name to use, which to me is exactly the kind of disrespectful thing he would do. JMO
 
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