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Right? Call out SAR and produce the body. Time for ACTION.I don't know. If it were me prosecuting the case I'd be out there myself if I had to with a shovel getting to the bottom of this.
There have been a few posters here who have said all along that they believed she was behind the house buried on the mountain somewhere. Hat tip to those folks if this proves to be correct.
I don't know. If it were me prosecuting the case I'd be out there myself if I had to with a shovel getting to the bottom of this.
https://twitter.com/cwinderkoaa/status/1516454269360214020?s=21&t=nVx8oGcdmXMlzB3GVXxelw
MORPHEW MURDER CASE DISMISSED: The judge has dismissed #barrymorphew ‘s murder case against his wife Suzanne Morphew. Defense says the motion states prosecution says they possibly found a body, but too snowed in to search. Prosecution has a chance to refile, if they want. @KOAA
They can't disturb evidence and so they wait......I wonder if the area is difficult to reach due to conditions,otherwise it seems strange that LE have not drafted in expert teams to clear the snow .
Why let Barry know they are close to finding her- if they are- with this filing? He now plans his suicide (improbable) or getaway for when/if she is found.
So what are your thoughts if case is dismissed without prejudice but body isn’t found? Won’t that look worse?To be honest, I'm thrilled by this. Provided of course that the case is dismissed without prejudice, they can fix all the damn mistakes they've made and nail the.
I'm not sure law enforcement is truly close to finding the body, but I respect the move.
I wonder what the lead is? A person, technology finally pointing to a location, or ?? I wonder when this lead came into play? We are 9 days away from the start of the trial and so was this a lead they had for a while and they were hoping weather would break so they could get to it and now it just hasn't so they are left doing this?The weather is keeping them from being able to follow the lead and they don't think they'll get it done before the trial starts.
I go back and forth to he somehow got her moved further away to a mine or a predug/preplanned place and to he put her somewhere closer to home. I think sometimes the simplest thing is what happens. Even though he had hours and hours, I think for him safer would be closer to the house because if she was dead, then decomp would be more likely to be left/easier for a dog to smell the longer she was in a vehicle being taken somewhere (unless she was only unconscious and not dead when he moved her, then he killed her wherever he left her). I don't think Barry is the smartest and he likely stuck to what he knows.. hunting/landscaping skills, but we also know he had an interest in true crime things and listened to podcasts and likely picked up on things others did wrong and things that hindered people getting caught. I think he got lucky in some ways and was really dumb with other decisions. Unfortunately where he put her seems to be a way he has gotten lucky because she hasn't been found.