CO - BARRY ARRESTED AGAIN - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #118

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Published: 18:26 EDT, 13 September 2020 | Updated: 14:55 EDT, 27 October 2020

'He fired me because I gave up my phone, I wasn't staying quiet and I was complying with CBI,' she said.

'I feel like if he was innocent, he would have talked to me. I worked with him every day for a long time.'

Barry said Gentile's account could not be trusted.

'She's a meth head,' he told Fox21.

'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.'

[..]

'I am innocent. 100% innocent,' Morphew told Fox21 News.

'The social media and the news media has made it seem like I'm a bad guy.'
 
  • #442
Red flag right here. This conversation happened at a critical time, the day after the murder. MG apparently brought up a murder tip on how to dispose of a body so that it is not found. BM replies sounds like it is reassuring her. ‘I could bury a body and no one will ever find it”. If this is correct I am viewing MG level of knowledge in a whole new way. IMO.
^^rsbm

To be clear, the pig story conversation did NOT take place the day AFTER the murder! MG was fired by the time she arrived Salida from Broomfield, and never worked for BM again.

The pig story and BM's response was something MG recalled from a conversation with BM long before the murder.
 
  • #443

Published: 18:26 EDT, 13 September 2020 | Updated: 14:55 EDT, 27 October 2020

'He fired me because I gave up my phone, I wasn't staying quiet and I was complying with CBI,' she said.

'I feel like if he was innocent, he would have talked to me. I worked with him every day for a long time.'

Barry said Gentile's account could not be trusted.

'She's a meth head,' he told Fox21.

'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.'

[..]

'I am innocent. 100% innocent,' Morphew told Fox21 News.

'The social media and the news media has made it seem like I'm a bad guy.'

Everyone's a meth head.

Well, except for the lady who lived near the beach site. I think he called her senile.

Why would he care? Why an opinion at all?

Unless he knew whose testimony would be bad for him...

Consciousness of guilt.

Meth heads. Senile heads. And Suzanne. He tried to portray her as an alcoholic and drug head. What, with her hard-core IPAs and back alley chemo drugs. He even named her supposed supplier.

The truth of it, Suzanne was living pretty clean. Survived Cancer Round 2, biking hard and breathing in fresh mountain air, with a new lease on life.

Well, until somebody filled her up with BAM.

There I go, barrying the lead.

JMO
 
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It’s like chateaubriand pretty much. Except one of you holds the steak on a fork and you take turns to bite a chunk out of it, so even the one plate is actually optional. Height of romance oh la la!
Oh! Such a clear parallel and image! - - -
Cf.
That al dente rope of linguine
sucked on by Tramp,
tricking Lady to give up a smooch.

:eek:!
Kudos Phooey!
 
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^^rsbm

To be clear, the pig story conversation did NOT take place the day AFTER the murder! MG was fired by the time she arrived Salida from Broomfield, and never worked for BM again.

The pig story and BM's response was something MG recalled from a conversation with BM long before the murder.
corrected to say, per reports it happened on May 9th, the day before SM was reported missing.
May 09, 11:15 est. – Barry tells Morgan Gentile he could “bury a body” and it “would never be found.”
Gentile: “He seemed stressed. He definitely seemed weird on Saturday.”
 
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corrected to say, per reports it happened on May 9th, the day before SM was reported missing.
May 09, 11:15 est. – Barry tells Morgan Gentile he could “bury a body” and it “would never be found.”
Gentile: “He seemed stressed. He definitely seemed weird on Saturday.”
Can you please link to the source of that quote? Seeing it in proper context would help. Thanks.
 
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Can you please link to the source of that quote? Seeing it in proper context would help. Thanks.

Terrific archived timeline. Barry said it to MG at the end of their morning job, after raking the beachsite. 11:15 am. May 9.

Iirc MG mentioned it in a LS interview.

Post in thread 'CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *arrest* #97' Still Missing - CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *arrest* #97

 
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^^rsbm

To be clear, the pig story conversation did NOT take place the day AFTER the murder! MG was fired by the time she arrived Salida from Broomfield, and never worked for BM again.

The pig story and BM's response was something MG recalled from a conversation with BM long before the murder.
Actually, the pig story conversation took place on May 9. From the original arrest affidavit, page 50 ("Morgan Gentile interview - May 15th"):
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See my link in post above.
I remembered the weird comment but thought the 11:15am time was oddly specific. Thanks for the reminder where this came from.
 
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Can you please link to the source of that quote? Seeing it in proper context would help. Thanks.

Also referenced here, at the very end of this solid synthesis of the ordinal arrest affidavit.

I had forgotten how many times he changed his story to fit evidence as LE presented it to him. He is one agile liar. Not a his one, but agile nonetheless.

 
  • #452
I remembered the weird comment but thought the 11:15am time was oddly specific. Thanks for the reminder where this came from.

Oddly specific but probably easily pinpointed. He cut their day of work short, then drove MG back to her own vehicle. The conversation occurred during that short drive iirc so MG could timestamp it without difficulty IMO.

JMO
 
  • #453
Oddly specific but probably easily pinpointed. He cut their day of work short, then drove MG back to her own vehicle. The conversation occurred during that short drive iirc so MG could timestamp it without difficulty IMO.

JMO
Thanks. I did not doubt the story but could not reconcile this convo to May 9 because we know they did not go to another job site that day because BM cut the day short.
 
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Thanks. I did not doubt the story but could not reconcile this convo to May 9 because we know they did not go to another job site that day because BM cut the day short.

It's rather revealing.

A glimpse into his mindset, just hours before attempting to do the very thing.

A disconnect -- that he maybe felt unabridged with MG, as if he could never imagine that statement coming back to haunt him.

An arrogance -- he just dismisses people. Two categories. Useful to him, not useful to him.

He must have thought he was untouchable. His narrative, not even one ply.

Couldn't have killed Suzanne because he had a big job up in Denver. Doh. Creates an alibi for when he's ready to have her come up missing. But nothing for the 24 hours after her digital life stops reporting.

I don't think he's a very good true crime podcast listener.

Or liar.

JMO
 
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corrected to say, per reports it happened on May 9th, the day before SM was reported missing.
May 09, 11:15 est. – Barry tells Morgan Gentile he could “bury a body” and it “would never be found.”
Gentile: “He seemed stressed. He definitely seemed weird on Saturday.”
Good find!
Barry’s words will come back to haunt him if MG testifies to him saying he could bury a body and it would never be found. It reminds me of Patrick Frazee’s friend testifying to him saying “No body, no crime”.

jmo
 
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Good find!
Barry’s words will come back to haunt him if MG testifies to him saying he could bury a body and it would never be found. It reminds me of Patrick Frazee’s friend testifying to him saying “No body, no crime”.

jmo

Well, exactly.
 
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Anybody know who Stormy E is from the witness list?
I found someone with that name as a merchandise manager of a Dollar Tree in Canon City CO. There is a Dollar Tree in Salida.
 
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I don't believe BM confided the details of SM's murder in anybody, period!

I'm also afraid I don't share the optimism here that MG and SD will be star witnesses at trial-- and not because of their exposure to BM, but because their knowledge of his personality is not going to be admissible evidence at trial (RULE 404. CHARACTER EVIDENCE NOT ADMISSIBLE TO PROVE CONDUCT, EXCEPTION; OTHER CRIME).

For example, while MG can provide direct knowledge of expecting to work at the river house project on Saturday all day, and BM calling it a day before noon-- allegedly to "make the wife happy," yet evidence shows he spent the afternoon at DSI, changing the blade on the Bobcat, etc., MG can't testify about BM's shady business practices, including poaching employees like JP off another job to travel to Broomfield on Sunday for cash wages. MG can't testify about hearsay. She can testify that BM failed to collect her on Sunday morning as planned, and that she had to commute to the project on her own. Again, just the facts in evidence.

In other words, this type of evidence (character) is considered of slight probative value and may be very prejudicial. Courts have ruled it inadmissible because it tends to distract the trier of fact from the main question of what actually happened on the particular occasion. It subtly permits the trier of fact to reward the good man, to punish the bad man, because of their respective characters-- despite what the evidence in the case shows actually happened.

Relative to SD, she's quoted as saying that she told herself that evidence against Morphew was ‘merely circumstantial,’ and that authorities would drop their investigation after his first murder charge was dismissed. She said Morphew ‘never wanted to discuss it’ when she asked him about his wife’s disappearance. ‘He just wanted to heal and move forward.’

SD claims she further distanced herself from BM upon learning of the BAM found in Suzanne’s body. And she said she since has been working with a therapist to understand dynamics involving ‘control and narcissism’ that harmed their relationship.

Again, in a criminal trial, character evidence, which suggests how a person might have acted based on their personality, is generally inadmissible to prove they acted in conformity with that character on a specific occasion. However, Colorado law provides that the strict rules of evidence do not apply to a sentencing hearing. In fact any evidence that a Judge deems to have probative value will be heard. Colo. R. Evid. 1101

MOO



I agree that MG can not tesitfy to activities unrelated to the crime. MG h as plenty that she can testify about, the envelope of money she received, exactly what the guys said to her.. About BM stating that he could 'bury a body and no one will ever find it', about the bizzare Broomfield job. About BM saying he had to go hiking or biking to make the wife happy, although he subsequently was in town all day. How he was weirded out. Why he was outside her apartment at 4.30-5am. About BM telling her the ridiculous story that SM was got by a mountain Lion.
 
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Anybody know who Stormy E is from the witness list?
I found someone with that name as a merchandise manager of a Dollar Tree in Canon City CO. There is a Dollar Tree in Salida.
No, but the name sounds like it could be a call girl. imo
 
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Anybody know who Stormy E is from the witness list?
I found someone with that name as a merchandise manager of a Dollar Tree in Canon City CO. There is a Dollar Tree in Salida.

The same party appeared on the 2021 list but no other knowledge.
 
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