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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^^bbm^^

So very true, @Megnut! I've long opined Fotis Dulos chose to unalive himself rather than make this admission to the court (that he couldn't cure his bond default) when he was ordered to appear/surrender for an emergency hearing after the Surety filed notice of forfeiture -- requesting the court cancel his bond after Surety found Dulos submitted a fraudulent bond application.

ETA: Also, BM is probably just learning that per Statute, once a defendant steps foot outside of jail, if they wish to keep their current, court-appointed public defender and/or alternate defense counsel (OADC), they must make formal application for appointed, funded counsel, and where defendant can be held liable for reimbursement for their services.

If BM bonds out, it will be interesting to see how the defense attorney chairs rotate here. I predict we might see a change where Beller is appointed, and Jane is retained. Actually, relative to counsel, I don't recall seeing an Order or any filing beyond the limited 'Notices of Appearance' for the Initial Appearance on July 1. MOO

RBBM

Great point!

Do you suppose something has been filed outside of our eyes which names them as defense counsel going forward?

Obviously they represented him at the bond hearing.

JMO
 
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As one of the cofounders of "PEP" along with BM's former defense attorney IE -- Jane has too much invested in BM being wrongfully prosecuted with manufactured evidence by corrupt officials. BM has to go forward!

We heard a hint of this strategy continuing during Beller's bond argument that BM last had access to the animal tranquilizer, BAM, in 2018-- when he was residing in Indiana. In other words, they're denying that BM made any claims to possessing and using BAM in Colorado, and allege the State made up these claims to strengthen their argument to support probable cause!

Barry Morphew | Misconduct Stories | Protect Ethical Prosecutors

Such an obnoxious claim by the defense.

That he didn't have access to BAM because he didn't have a current Rx for it. Like we're all idiots and can't imagine someone retaining BAM from a valid Rx, packing it atop a hillbilly bus of boxes and antlers, and driving it across state lines and into the future, where it could rest on a messy workbench until the hunter had fresh prey to sedate.

The defense perhaps didn't have time to read JonnyG's interviews with Barry but maybe they should give them a good look-see, and by looking, see that Barry himself admitted to bringing BAM from Indiana to Colorado, that he knew how to load and had loaded darts himself, and that he had, in fact, used BAM -- without a valid Rx -- in Colorado, at PP, in the breezeway, within a month.

Shoot.

The State's narrative, he says with dripping sarcasm, but actually, this slight change in evidence -- the recovery of most of Suzanne's remains and metabolized BAM in her bone marrow -- doesn't create a narrative. It confirms one.

Oh, Barry.

JMO
 
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Such an obnoxious claim by the defense.

That he didn't have access to BAM because he didn't have a current Rx for it. Like we're all idiots and can't imagine someone retaining BAM from a valid Rx, packing it atop a hillbilly bus of boxes and antlers, and driving it across state lines and into the future, where it could rest on a messy workbench until the hunter had fresh prey to sedate.

The defense perhaps didn't have time to read JonnyG's interviews with Barry but maybe they should give them a good look-see, and by looking, see that Barry himself admitted to bringing BAM from Indiana to Colorado, that he knew how to load and had loaded darts himself, and that he had, in fact, used BAM -- without a valid Rx -- in Colorado, at PP, in the breezeway, within a month.

Shoot.

The State's narrative, he says with dripping sarcasm, but actually, this slight change in evidence -- the recovery of most of Suzanne's remains and metabolized BAM in her bone marrow -- doesn't create a narrative. It confirms one.

Oh, Barry.

JMO
We know he saves his shoelaces so surly something like BAM which is likely much more expensive than shoelaces would be something he'd hold onto until he used it. As if a past RX just means you use it right away or toss it.
 
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We know he saves his shoelaces so surly something like BAM which is likely much more expensive than shoelaces would be something he'd hold onto until he used it. As if a past RX just means you use it right away or toss it.

There's the question.

Defense, of the population of people who also don't have a current, valid Rx for BAM, how many ever did?

Yeah, inn't that quite a co-inkydink, that the only one with a recent Rx who also admitted to having it, moving it, keeping it, and using it suddenly wants to divorce himself from that?

Man's got bloody BAM on his hands.

JMO
 
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The defense perhaps didn't have time to read JonnyG's interviews with Barry but maybe they should give them a good look-see, and by looking, see that Barry himself admitted to bringing BAM from Indiana to Colorado, thst he knew how and had loaded darts himself and that he had, in fact, used BAM -- without a valid Rx -- in Colorado, at PP, in the breezeway, within a month.

Oh, they read them-- they just need to attack the unrecorded interviews, just like they are accusing the deputy of planting the sheath in the dryer, because they have nothing else!

And these allegations are all going to fall under the shield of how three of the State's Prosecutors were disciplined and/or disbarred for unethical behavior when prosecuting BM. I can see it now -- defense asking Jonny if he enjoyed the fine steaks BM grilled for him, and then went back to the office and made false allegations against him. But our Jonny will be response ready, telling the Jurors that once BM had to dismiss the federal agents from his civil suit, he expects BM to accuse him of everything-- including the drought! BM isn't the first murderer to lie, and won't be the last.... 🤣
 
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Do ya'll recall how, at the bond hearing, the Defense slipped up? Saying, because there was a grand jury indictment vs a preliminary hearing, the defense didn't get to present their side to the public! Ha! We don't try cases in public, we try them in the courtroom. What a laughable admission -- can't trust the GJI because it's one-sided and hasn't been tested by cross examination but let me tell you what happened, we want to get our narrative out to the public, without it being cross examined at trial. Kettle, kettle. Black, black.

Officers of the court. Not officers of the court of public opinion.

But another thing, this vast evidence of his innocence, of which they speak? Who barries that lead? Saving that for later? If they did have any such evidence, we'd be hearing about it on Good Morning America.

Remember those interviews blustery bluff IE said she wanted played in their entirety at trial, how long until this defense team asks for them to be thrown out in their entirety?

Those interviews are devastating for the defense.

And everyone knows it.

JMO
 
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Stone broke BM made bail.

Barry Morphew makes bail - Alamosa Citizen

The judge based her bail decision on the daughter’s emotions, not the Morphews and not as legally required on legal evidence. s is a bail hearing so she can wiggle out of that one. However her decision making is biased in my opinion, and she has shown which side she favors. The prosecutors will have their hands full with this case. MOO
 
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Justice for Suzanne is slow.

JMO
 
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Shall we think, he suddenly has become a nice guy (father), who doesn't want his 2 girls stripped of the last wealth, they would have to expect one day, and he therefore doesn't bond out?

He has spoken.

His freedom is supreme.

JMO
 
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So, I had read that BM was living in a motorhome or trailer in Arizona. Did he own this? Can it be moved to Colorado where he now has to reside? ie, where's he going to live now?
 
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Stone broke BM made bail.

Barry Morphew makes bail - Alamosa Citizen

The judge based her bail decision on the daughter’s emotions, not the Morphews and not as legally required on legal evidence. s is a bail hearing so she can wiggle out of that one. However her decision making is biased in my opinion, and she has shown which side she favors. The prosecutors will have their hands full with this case. MOO
Wish I was wrong about prediction a couple weeks ago that BM would likely bond out in the very near future, that he and/or his family would make it happen at all costs/whatever it takes. Very interested to learn how he/they came up with the goods/funds required to get him released while awaiting trial.

That said, not surprised at all to hear this news ugghhhhh….hope he eventually screws up while out on bond and it ends up getting revoked.
A girl can hope…

Thinking of Suzanne’s siblings’, they must be devastated upon learning he was able to bond out as they were very much against him getting bail and being released from jail while awaiting trial. :(

IMHOO

#JUSTICEFORSUZANNE
 
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So, I had read that BM was living in a motorhome or trailer in Arizona. Did he own this? Can it be moved to Colorado where he now has to reside? ie, where's he going to live now?

If I recall correctly, it's a vintage, 1960's model that's been in the same trailer park for decades. It's not a motorhome--and probably a good source of rental income in Carefree, AZ. From the photos, it's in stumbling distance to the nearby watering holes. As to where he will live while out on bond, Judge Hopkins was very generous -- he's boundaries are the entire state of Colorado!
 
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Just sick to my stomach that this murderer once again found a way to game the system. Who could have possibly put that kind of money up for this murdering loser? He has no real 'friends', I'm thinking it was from his family pooling all their resources together and then some.

It would not surprise me if BM didn't do a runner before the trial. No way is going to spend his remaining years in prison. He's in his 50's now and that could mean a true life sentence for him, unless he somehow cops to a second degree murder charge claiming he flew into a psychotic rage upon learning of Suzanne's infidelity. This whole BM case just stinks to me, and I'm sick of the breaks that he has been given. Suzanne is the VICTIM here and has been all but forgotten in this ongoing circus. :mad:

He murdered Suzanne in a planned, calculated way (while the girls were conveniently out of town) and concocted the most unbelievable story of pure lies to LE/FBI the entire time before his first arrest. He shouldn't be eligible for bail period IMO, Now that he has posted bond, I understand that he forfeits his right to a State funded Public Defender?

If so, how is he going to come up with the money to pay an attorney(s) to represent him? I would guess this is at least a $300-500K Defense and we know he doesn't get his bail money back.

GRRRRRRR - Not a good way to start my Friday morning. 🤬

<rant over, sorry>

JMO
 
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I was really hoping he wouldn't be able to cobble together bond.

On the bright side, I don't think BM will be able to comply with the requirements. He doesn't think laws and rules apply to him and I can't see him suddenly deciding they do.
 
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Somebody’s out buying peanut butter to slather on the steaks for his welcome home celebration.
 
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I was really hoping he wouldn't be able to cobble together bond.

On the bright side, I don't think BM will be able to comply with the requirements. He doesn't think laws and rules apply to him and I can't see him suddenly deciding they do.

I don't have great faith that he'll be held to account if he  dintknowhecouldnt. Strays outside Colorado. Didn't know he couldn't, he was helping chickens cross the road. Swaps more license plates. Didn't know he couldn't. He's a one plate kind of guy. Votes for dead people, uses expired BAM, uses expired BAM on people, conducts Bible studies with his clothes off (crude? he's the one who rebranded shacking up as Bibling, not me).

i just don't see the judge slamming him back into the slammer where he belongs if he breaks the conditions of his release. His lawyers will minimize any breach. Slight, they'll say. You know, like going by his middle name. Oh, really? Where does the 'Moore' fit in then?

Golden boy just blew $300,000 to buy his way out of jail.

And now his lawyers will do enduring in their power to delay trial. Because This Side of Trial is the ONLY PLACE he's a free man.

$300,000.

He could have gotten a divorce. He could be living his best (crooked) life with no wall closing in on him. $300,000. That's a nice down payment on an executive home. That's a dream vacation. That's a couple of spectacular weddings. That's money that could have been invested in the common good.

I don't the state will press but I wish they would, force an accounting, internal audit of his books. See just what funny business he had employed, to hide assets. Where praytell did his financial backers get their hands on $300,000?

I hope the judge sets a firm trial date and does not budge, or his team will delay this until all the witnesses die their natural deaths.

Justice has been delayed already too long.

JMO
 
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Barry Morphew, in jail on murder charges in the death of his wife, is in the process of posting bond, his attorney confirmed.

But he remains in an Alamosa County jail as he waits to be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor and to finalize details with a local bondsman.

His attorney, David Beller, confirmed late Thursday night that “funds for the bond were paid by friends and supporters,” and added that there are no guarantees that Morphew would be released from jail by the weekend.


[…]

Morphew is liquidating all of his assets in order to pay his legal bills, according to Beller, and will be preparing for trial while confined to a Colorado residence. Under stipulations from the court, he will only be allowed outside for legal and medical appointments.

An Alamosa County Sheriff’s deputy confirmed Wednesday night that Morphew was still at the Alamosa County Detention Center as he prepares for his release.

[…]

 
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Barry Morphew, in jail on murder charges in the death of his wife, is in the process of posting bond, his attorney confirmed.

But he remains in an Alamosa County jail as he waits to be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor and to finalize details with a local bondsman.

His attorney, David Beller, confirmed late Thursday night that “funds for the bond were paid by friends and supporters,” and added that there are no guarantees that Morphew would be released from jail by the weekend.


[…]

Morphew is liquidating all of his assets in order to pay his legal bills, according to Beller, and will be preparing for trial while confined to a Colorado residence. Under stipulations from the court, he will only be allowed outside for legal and medical appointments.

An Alamosa County Sheriff’s deputy confirmed Wednesday night that Morphew was still at the Alamosa County Detention Center as he prepares for his release.

[…]

This is bothersome, who are his "supporters?"
 
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Barry Morphew, in jail on murder charges in the death of his wife, is in the process of posting bond, his attorney confirmed.

But he remains in an Alamosa County jail as he waits to be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor and to finalize details with a local bondsman.

His attorney, David Beller, confirmed late Thursday night that “funds for the bond were paid by friends and supporters,” and added that there are no guarantees that Morphew would be released from jail by the weekend.


[…]

Morphew is liquidating all of his assets in order to pay his legal bills, according to Beller, and will be preparing for trial while confined to a Colorado residence. Under stipulations from the court, he will only be allowed outside for legal and medical appointments.

An Alamosa County Sheriff’s deputy confirmed Wednesday night that Morphew was still at the Alamosa County Detention Center as he prepares for his release.

[…]

Holding by me -- quote from his attorney --

Barry is liquidating his assets? Or hiding them?

BIG difference.

JMO
 
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