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

The loving desperate concern just drips off the "poster." Is that the back of a receipt?
Yes he asked them for something to write on. So he wasn’t really out putting up posters or asking people if they had seen her. Being the one store in the area, I bet he knew they were closed too. He was there to root around in the trash ( disposing evidence or retrieving something he’s tossed earlier imo ).
 
The loving desperate concern just drips off the "poster." Is that the back of a receipt?
I think so. There was a trash can by the door into the store and it was reported that he reached in and grabbed this before entering the store and that anecdote grew into a tale thanks to a TV personality that he was dumpster diving in a dumpster on the side at the back of the store parking area.
 
Bbm.
Agreed, neither can I !

That is classic stalker-ish behavior right there.

I'd be interested in what MG has to say about Barry's behavior before Suzanne died ?
Did BM have any dalliances that the employees knew about ?
Only because your workers sometimes get to know quite a lot about you and your behaviors.

Was BM sitting outside her house to intimidate her, and did she know something that was making him uneasy ?
So many questions.
Imo.

There is a lot on that. The day day before (Saturday), SM disappeared MG said that 'BM was weirded out', she worked with him on a job and he left early at 11am. MG also said that she talked with BM the next day at 11am (SM had disappeared that night?) , and after she hung up with him she thought 'Barry sounded like that he had the worst night of his life'. There was a fake rumor that she was 'the other woman', but that was firmly discounted. MG was paid in an envelope of cash, not to hand her phone over to investigators by 'friends of BM'. MG did hand Thr phone over to investigators and quote "MOSTLY cooperate with them'. In my opinion MG was a strong person, BM admired her and confided in her, but there was nothing romantic between them. After the murder BM fired her, and MG stated that she was scared of Barry, MOO.
 
These are from Day 3, Part 2 of the PH:

Ashley Franco
@AshleyKKTV
Defense shows Undersheriff a picture of a half-full coffee cup next to the kitchen sink. Defense says #SuzanneMorphew is an avid coffee drinker and that #BarryMorphew doesn't drink coffee. Undersheriff said he didn't investigate that.
@KKTV11News

Lauren Scharf
@LaurenScharfTV
A white coffee cup was sitting on the kitchen counter that was half-full next to the sink. The undersheriff said it was out of the ordinary because it wasn't clean

Lauren Scharf
@LaurenScharfTV
#SuzanneMorphew always had a cup of coffee in the morning. According to the defense, #BarryMorphew has never had a cup of coffee.



The coffee thing is a D trick that's going to be shot down quickly, jmo. You hardly even have to scratch at it before it becomes transparent.

...

Lauren Scharf
@LaurenScharfTV
#SuzanneMorphew always had a cup of coffee in the morning. According to the defense, #BarryMorphew has never had a cup of coffee.
Prison will be a great place to start!

Maybe he was rooting around in the trash looking for his soul.
He forgot which free dumpster he used for that.
 


[…]

A store manager at the Poncha Market recalled what she described as a “weird” encounter with Morphew, just a few days after Suzanne was reported missing.

“Somebody knocked on the window and it was Barry Morphew,” Tiffany Butala said, at the time.

She said Morphew created a sort-of missing poster, regarding Suzanne, on the back of a receipt.

The manager at Poncha Market said Barry Morphew wrote this note on May 12, 2020.

“He went to write down a description of maybe what she was wearing,” Butala said. “I just thought it was weird because he didn’t explain what the color of her eyes were or her hair or anything about her, like how tall she was or anything.”

[…]

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I think he was either looking to retrieve something he had thrown away, did throw something away at that time, or was making sure something he had thrown away was in fact gone.

He felt like he was spotted, so he came up with this genius diversion.
 
Any shoes were also missing, not only her feet. IF BM tried to present the skeleton of a ("missing") cyclist at Moffat, he forgot Suzanne's shoes. Why did he add her clothing to the bones, if not her shoes?

Good morning, FromGermany1:

Sadly, your observation reminded me of that horrendous suicide/murder involving two female adoptive parents and the four children they had tortured for years.
Fleeing from investigation seemingly resting in their van at a scenic cliff overlook along the Big Sur, with all but the driver intentionally sedated and unrestrained, the vehicle rocketed straight forward, into the void, down onto the rocks and water below. Five fatalities were found in or around the crumpled van. But not a sixth.
Months passed. All searches; even inquiries inland had ceased...
...long before beach walkers came across a small shoe, as it was, not far from the van's removal site. Remains of the missing child's foot were within.
__________________​

As here: Apparently footwear, enclosed feet, and appurtenant limbs, may, in circumstances quite naturally go [or not] their separate(d) ways.
:rolleyes:
 


[…]

A store manager at the Poncha Market recalled what she described as a “weird” encounter with Morphew, just a few days after Suzanne was reported missing.

“Somebody knocked on the window and it was Barry Morphew,” Tiffany Butala said, at the time.

She said Morphew created a sort-of missing poster, regarding Suzanne, on the back of a receipt.

The manager at Poncha Market said Barry Morphew wrote this note on May 12, 2020.

“He went to write down a description of maybe what she was wearing,” Butala said. “I just thought it was weird because he didn’t explain what the color of her eyes were or her hair or anything about her, like how tall she was or anything.”

[…]

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The amateur statement analyst in me says that Barry gave the description of the bike, helmet, and clothing because that's what he wanted people looking for.

He already knew she wouldn't be found because he had hidden her, but he needed people to find her belongings to support his theory of foul play or an animal attack.
 
Am I wrong in remembering that not only had BM brought the wrong tools to the job 150 miles away, but he also took these tools to his hotel room. Were the tools cleaned and bleached there?

Help me remember from where BM stole MG's truck , for how long & did he park his truck where he stole MG truck from?

I'm trying to jump start my memories for Suzanne's case.

TiA
 
Am I wrong in remembering that not only had BM brought the wrong tools to the job 150 miles away, but he also took these tools to his hotel room. Were the tools cleaned and bleached there?

Help me remember from where BM stole MG's truck , for how long & did he park his truck where he stole MG truck from?

I'm trying to jump start my memories for Suzanne's case.

TiA
We have no information suggesting BM stole MG’s truck or even that MG owned a truck. MG told LE that she thought she heard BM’s loud truck pass her home sometime in the early morning hours of Mother’s Day.

A poster here misremembered that as MG hearing BM driving past in MG’s truck, but others have pointed out that was not correct.
 
In the attached video from 2023 at the 2:19 minute mark we see a snippet of an interview of BM and both daughters.


When the daughters were asked "was there any indication before she disappeared that something was amiss", both daughters indicated there wasn't: Mallory (older daughter) said "No", Macy (younger daughter) shook her head. But their responses contradict information found in texts from SM that indicated the youngest daughter had suggested that her mother get a "restraing order."

( Page 10 of the unredacted case file):
March 25, 2020 SM texts:

Suzanne: Tsking (sic) care of myself physically in a stressful marriage. Macy and I had a very tough talk yesterday ... She's weary of the tension here. She knows how he is toward me and almost begged me to divorce him.

Sheila:
What does he want? Have you talked anymore about splitting?

Suzanne:
He threatens but I've never come out and said I wanted it today. He thinks I'm holding on ti! after Mace graduates at lesst (sic). He prob thinks I'm not strong enough to do it. Given finances.

Suzanne:
She (Macy) even mentioned a restraining order. I'm sick I had a conversations like that with my 16yr old.

May 10, 2020 - investigator's interviews notes:

CCSO Sergeant Claudette Hysjulien contacted Miles Harvey on-scene that same date and he reported that Macy has told him that Suzanne and Barry argue frequently. Miles added that he was the one who introduced Suzanne to mountain biking about a month ago. He described her mountain biking skills as intermediate level. When Miles was asked if he noticed anything out of order in the residence, he described that the bedding from Mallory's bed was stripped off the bed. Miles thought that was strange because Mallory does not live at home.

Unredacted case file

Macy's boyfriend said she told him her parents "argued frequently." He also pointed out to investigators that the bedding was stripped off Mallory's bed, which was unusual because Mallory doesn't live at the M residence.

Investigators asked Mallory to describe her bedding at the Morphew house, she said that her bed is always made, her sheets and pillowcases are light blue in color and that her comforter is brown and reddish.

May 11, 2020 - investigator's interview notes:

When further questioned by an investiator, Macy admitted that her parents argued a lot and that she feared they would separate or divorce. She said that they were "not doing well" and that it was for the best that they would separate. Macy reported that they (Barry and Suzanne) were both in an "unsafe place" emotionally. Macy stated, "Him (Miles) and my dad are ditforent people and they (Suzanne and Barry) argue and, I mean, they get in fights and .. .I don't know they both have - they both have just not felt safe at some point." Macy added that Suzanne and Barry "weren't getting along" and had discussed divorce.

In multiple interviews with the FBI in 2021, BM denied that he and SM discussed divorce.

It appears at least one, or maybe both daughters misled or lied to LE at one time or another. May we safely assume both sisters were aware of and discussed their parents' situation? Why would the daughters appear to support their father knowing of the grief and strife he had caused? What could he have said to them to make them not consider his guilt, to make them outright deny to others that he would not have done such a thing?

I believe the younger daughter, having been living at home, likely would have witnessed more than one of her parent's blow-up confrontations, and likely will be a reluctant, but prominent, witness in the upcoming trial .. assuming BM doesn't plea and there is a trial.

As for the older daughter, while responding to questions during the 2023 interview, she glanced a few times and slightly nodded at her sibling, as if to ensure 'we're on the same page, r i g h t?!' .. sticking to the story, as it were.
 
I understand that defense attorneys are in the spin business. Their interpretations of information are biased and are intended to create a favorable impression of their client.

While defense counsel should not make a false statement of fact or law or offer false evidence, to a court, lawyer, witnesses, or third party, they may suggest inferences that may reasonably be drawn from the evidence (https://www.americanbar.org). In evaluating Mr. Morphew’s counsel’s interpretation of the autopsy results it would seem that she was walking close to the line between false statement and reasonable inference.

NBC 9News in Denver reported: "Barry Morphew is innocent and he could not have killed his wife," said Jane Fisher-Byrialsen, one of Barry's attorneys. "She got up the morning of Mother's Day, had her cup of coffee, that is now confirmed with the autopsy report.”

The scientific and forensic literature clearly show that detecting caffeine in the bone marrow of Suzanne’s body does not even prove ingestion of coffee on Mother’s Day and certainly does not show that Mr. Morphew could not have killed his wife.

Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine for you science nerds) is commonly measured postmortem in bone marrow (see Postmortem measurement of caffeine in bone marrow: Influence of sample location and correlation with blood concentration, in Forensic Science International, Volume 210, Issues 1–3, July 15, 2011, Pages 149-153).

When coffee is consumed it has a half-life in the body on the order of 6 hours (time for concentration to decrease by half). This means the amount remaining in the body decreases by half every 6 hours. So, for a 24-hour period, the concentration in the body after 6 hours would be roughly half of the concentration right after drinking a cup of coffee. In twelve hours it would be ½ of ½ or ¼ of the initial concentrations, after 18 hours it would be 1/8th (½ of ½ of ½) and after 24 hours approximately 1/16th would remain.

If Suzanne last consumed a cup of coffee on Saturday morning, the 9th and was killed before Sunday morning the 10th (as the prosecution asserts), at least 1/16 of that caffeine would still be in her body. In other words, the suggestion that detectable caffeine in her bone marrow proves she consumed coffee the morning of the 10th is false.

It must be acknowledged that the removal of caffeine from the body varies somewhat between individuals. But caffeine can be detected in bone marrow at very low concentrations (a few parts per billion) so that caffeine would still be “detectable” after many half-lives and long after coffee was consumed (way more than 24 hours).

So detectable caffeine in Suzanne’s bone marrow only indicates she consumed coffee prior to her death, nothing more. It is entirely consistent with her murder sometime after the last proof of life on the afternoon of the 9th, which is supported by a large amount of other evidence (phone records, social media, etc.).

As far as why a half cup of coffee with her DNA on it was in the kitchen on Mother’s Day, I offer a less exculpatory explanation – she simply left it there sometime on the 9th before her husband murdered her.
 
How do we know Morgan owns/drives a truck?
I'm remembering vague, that BM met her at her Gym, took her to the construction site and afterwards drove her back to her Gym. That wouldn't occur, if she hadn't had her own vehicle at the Gym, I think. Why else taking her back to that address?
When MG drove to Broomfield with the suddenly hired "colleague" (forgot his initials), they may have used her car. You know, the day, when BM had concerns to take her with him because of her smoking in his car.
 
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We have no information suggesting BM stole MG’s truck or even that MG owned a truck. MG told LE that she thought she heard BM’s loud truck pass her home sometime in the early morning hours of Mother’s Day.

A poster here misremembered that as MG hearing BM driving past in MG’s truck, but others have pointed out that was not correct.
Thank you !
 
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
I can't help but wonder if maybe her daughters had held on to some of her clothes?
 

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