Found Deceased CO - BARRY ARRESTED AGAIN - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #117

I was asking the poster why was he on probation if indeed he hadn’t done anything wrong. I actually knew he had. But the poster claimed he never had a record of a felony.
I answered this earlier but he had a deferred judgement. I don't know that anyone has figured out if it was expunged later, but a background check would not show the criminal conviction even if it was not formally expunged. it might show that he was charged depending on how thorough the particular search was that was used by whomever was doing a background check. So it's true: it's highly likely that a felony conviction is not on his record. Every state is slightly different how those types of delayed adjudication or deferred judgement records "look" during a background check.
 
Let's all remember that Linda Stanley wasn't the only problem child on the first case.

Ramsey Lama was equally horrible at his job, and arguably did more damage than Stanley to the prior case, as the judge wields more power than the prosecution in the courtroom.

Attorney pundits were surprised that the DA's office didn't appeal his over-the-top sanctions, which included barring almost all of the state's expert witnesses. (Turns out, they had their reasons for not appealing, i.e., they intended to drop the charges in a final effort to find Suzanne's body).

Lama showed clear bias toward the defense, which was no surprise, considering he quit his position on the bench to go back to being a defense attorney immediately on the heels of torpedoing this case.

Worst judge I've ever seen, and that includes Lance Ito, who previously held that title.
The. Worst. IMO.
IIRC Ramsey also had debilitating back pain that made it difficult for him to sit for long periods of time and he had intended to leave the bench before hearing this case.
He was also very enamored with Iris and like to parrot her writing in his briefs. He was not the worst judge I've seen, Beverley Cannone from the Karen Read trial takes that award for me, but he was very punitive to the P on small offenses IMO.
He actually ended up being a blessing in disguise as the case is in a much better position to move forward with Suzanne's body found and the prosecution now seemingly staffed for success with a DA who knows the political ropes.
The first attempt at the BM's prosecution was a total disaster - I am confident this proceeding will look and feel very different.
JMO
 
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I just double-checked the site and did a search by Name and DOB and got a "file not found" error message...did you search by name or booking number when you found him?

Edited to correct: I just got the booking number and it looks like he's still there. If people want to keep it on file for quick reference, his booking number is G187274.

Don't check by name and DOB. It won't pull his info up that way.
Live and learn and pass it on.
His name & DOB is what I used.
 
We might get peeks here and there in the motions that are filed.

Eager to prove his innocence (even my keyboard choked on that word), Barry's defense will likely lead with waiving the speedy trial, the start of endless delays.

I'm coining a new word for my good buddy Barry --

Zero parts actual innocence, I'll give him this instead --

InnoSINce.

Air quotes all over the place.

JMO
Innocent and Barry certainly do not belong in the same sentence!
Surely if Barry's lawyers wanted to present him as innocent then they would be pushing for a speedy trial.
I cannot see his two new clowns being able to create the same circus that Iris did.
 
I was asking the poster why was he on probation if indeed he hadn’t done anything wrong. I actually knew he had. But the poster claimed he never had a record of a felony.
I assumed that.... I thought by answering your rhetorical question, the poster would would figure it out..... ;-)
 
Thinking about the occasion when Suzanne bought her favorite souvenir sweatshirt, perhaps it was a family thing, and not the only one purchased at the time.

Boggles the mind that Barry held on to that one sweatshirt for possibly years....

Or that he thinks it passes for Suzanne's biking attire.

JMO
 
Thinking about the occasion when Suzanne bought her favorite souvenir sweatshirt, perhaps it was a family thing, and not the only one purchased at the time.

Boggles the mind that Barry held on to that one sweatshirt for possibly years....

Or that he thinks it passes for Suzanne's biking attire.

JMO
Wild right? But also easy enough to purchase another ? JMO
 
Jane annoys me as much as Iris.

She dropped this absolute gem after Suzanne's autopsy results were revealed:"Barry Morphew is innocent and he could not have killed his wife," said Jane Fisher-Byrialsen, one of Barry's attorneys, at the time. "She got up the morning of Mother's Day, had her cup of coffee, that is now confirmed with the autopsy report. Also confirmed with the autopsy report is that she put on her bike clothes. She was on a bike ride and abducted."

"The tranquilizer that was found in her bones, allegedly, is a very common animal tranquilizer that could be used on farms or by hunters, which are people who are very prevalent in that area of Salida," Fisher-Byrialsen said.

An autopsy report cannot "confirm" she put on her bike clothes (we now know the bike clothes were likely added when Suzanne's body was moved).

Suzanne should have coffee in her system under the state theory of the crime (assuming this is even true).

And no, BAM is not "very common." Barry was the only private citizen in the area who had a prescription for it, and hunters don't shoot animals with tranquilizers.They shoot them with bullets.
BBM above

I don't know how Jane knows that Suzanne got up Mothers Day morning and had her cup of coffee - as confirmed by the autopsy report, put on her bike clothes as confirmed by the autopsy report.....The autopsy report did not confirm any of that.
I have seen this coffee narrative elsewhere and it's nothing but a red herring as there is no proof whose coffee that was or what day it was made or who made it.
Its merely a D talking point. Same with the biking clothes lol. It's all supposition.
Barry staged the bike and the helmet - Makes sense that he staged the coffee too
JMO
 
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Whatever happened to

Baby Blue Bike
Helmet

Biking Clothing
Ah, yes. The hastily scribbled note he quickly manufactured at the Poncha Market when he was caught rummaging through their trash doing yet another one of his infamous dumpster dives.

Only one little problem with that "Missing Person" note, Barry:

It contained no description of Suzanne. You know. Your MISSING WIFE.

I still suspect he was either dumping or retrieving evidence from the crime there at that market that day. I believe he was there after store closing hours when he was surprised by either the employee or owner, can't remember which.
 
The 11th Judicial District’s 11 page Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice is at the bottom of this article.



Page 7 has the following regarding where they thought she might be at the time:

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IIRC Ramsey also had debilitating back pain that made it difficult for him to sit for long periods of time and he had intended to leave the bench before hearing this case.
He was also very enamored with Iris and like to parrot her writing in his briefs. He was not the worst judge I've seen, Beverley Cannone from the Karen Read trial takes that award for me, but he was very punitive to the P on small offenses IMO.
He actually ended up being a blessing in disguise as the case is in a much better position to move forward with Suzanne's body found and the prosecution now seemingly staffed for success with a DA who knows the political ropes.
The first attempt at the BM's prosecution was a total disaster - I am confident this proceeding will look and feel very different.
JMO
If an ump blows a call late in the bottom of the 9th inning that results in the home team winning, that doesn't make the ump the Player of the Game.

Lama's bad rulings could have dealt a catastrophic blow to justice being achieved for Suzanne.

It is nothing short of miraculous that her remains were found subsequently, and doubly so that they were found containing BAM.

Looks like God isn't on #TeamBarry's side after all.
Shocker.
 
Ah, yes. The hastily scribbled note he quickly manufactured at the Poncha Market when he was caught rummaging through their trash doing yet another one of his infamous dumpster dives.

Only one little problem with that "Missing Person" note, Barry:

It contained no description of Suzanne. You know. Your MISSING WIFE.

I still suspect he was either dumping or retrieving evidence from the crime there at that market that day. I believe he was there after store closing hours when he was surprised by either the employee or owner, can't remember which.
100% agree. I can't recall if she was the owner or employee either, but there was another, young man (also employee?) inside the store with her & BM never even tried to speak to them until they noticed him rummaging through the trash. I believe one of them knocked on the window or something like that. That's when the clumsy "oh hey, have you seen a lady wearing this?" happened. The lady knew BM and his daughters from the high school the kids went to. She was interviewed but I cannot recall her name.
 
The 11th Judicial District’s 11 page Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice is at the bottom of this article.



Page 7 has the following regarding where they thought she might be at the time:

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Thanks for the link @Cindizzi !

Tbh, I'm thinking he had concealed her where it was an easier retrieval ?
Hate to type those words.
Because, Barry = Control .

Also it might have been difficult if she was buried too deeply that first time, before he moved her.
Those words about, "...nearby the Morphew residence...."
Hmmm.
LE thought he knew exactly where she was from day one.
Glad they're in for the long game.
Imo.
 
IIRC Ramsey also had debilitating back pain that made it difficult for him to sit for long periods of time and he had intended to leave the bench before hearing this case.
He was also very enamored with Iris and like to parrot her writing in his briefs. He was not the worst judge I've seen, Beverley Cannone from the Karen Read trial takes that award for me, but he was very punitive to the P on small offenses IMO.
He actually ended up being a blessing in disguise as the case is in a much better position to move forward with Suzanne's body found and the prosecution now seemingly staffed for success with a DA who knows the political ropes.
The first attempt at the BM's prosecution was a total disaster - I am confident this proceeding will look and feel very different.
JMO
If he was not fit to preside over the case then he should not have taken it on.
The bias he showed was painfully obvious.
I actually think if all the experts had been permitted to give evidence in a trial ,then there was a very good chance of Barry being found guilty.
We all knew Barry was guilty from very early on from all the evidence available to us.
 
If a policy exists (I don't recall if the public ever knew?), then yes, I think it's all about the money.
RBBM
IMO everything is about money for BM and does things which benefit only himself. The motive for SM’s murder couldn’t be more clear-$$$$$$/Greed. With jealousy over her affair and losing control of her as aggravating factors toward motive so to speak. But imo definitely Greed first and foremost.
I mean the ‘dust’ from SM’s (non-existent) bike ride disappearance had barely settled and BM wasted no time liquidating assets, sold SM’s vehicle, bought himself a new big expensive truck, sold the PP home etc. While he was busy as a B doing all that, meanwhile, LE and hundreds of others/volunteers were searching for HIS missing wife. He neither organized nor joined a single public search nor attended any of SM’s vigils. I mean hey, why search for someone when you know where they are aka where you put their dead body.
He couldn’t even be bothered to fake concern for his (non) missing wife, too busy liquidating & selling stuff and lining his pockets. The guy is so transparent and has zero self awareness.

Fast forward a few years, and he filed a $15mil frivolous civil suit aka money grab attempt after losing most/all his money aka SM’s money paying his high priced Attorney IE, et al.

So yeah, his motive for moving her skeleton to Moffat would be no surprise to me if it was for money to either collect on any life insurance she may have had or as others have posited, to further the fake abduction narrative to boost his $15mil wrongful arrest and wrongful prosecution lawsuit i.e., ‘see I didn’t do it! she was found with biking clothes proving she was abducted now show me the money for my wrongful arrest and prosecution!’ Pffftttttt.
Hey BM, Suzanne wouldn’t be wearing her CB sweatshirt biking nor could she ride without her feet and shoes! Lol, what a dope.

At any rate, if he wanted her found imo he definitely didn’t count on the BAM being able to be detected in her bone marrow. Excuse me while I chuckle as the joke’s on him as the BAM found in her bone is the smoking gun that’s gonna imo take him down for good.
Karma’s a b, B. Sorry not sorry.

For the LOVE of money is the root of all evil. BM=evil personified.

IMHOO

#JUSTICEFORSUZANNE
 
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BBM above

I don't know how Jane knows that Suzanne got up Mothers Day morning and had her cup of coffee - as confirmed by the autopsy report, put on her bike clothes as confirmed by the sutopsy report.....The autopsy report did not confirm any of that.
I have seen this coffee narrative elsewhere and it's nothing but a red herring as there is no proof whose coffee that was or what day it was made or who made it.
Its merely a D talking point. Same with the biking clothes lol. It's all supposition.
Barry staged the bike and the helmet - Makes sense that he staged the coffee too
JMO
I wondered if they got their hands on the complete autopsy report. We the public didn't see the complete report I don't think but I recall thinking hmmmm when she mentioned the coffee because it was not in what was released to the media.
 

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