Since it is the beginning of a new year, I'd like to remind everyone of what Barry did to Suzanne on May 9 - 10 2021. What kind of person chases his children's mother, on Mother's Day Weekend, with a tranquilizer dart gun? I'd like to know if Agent Grusing considers Barry to be evil. I sure do!
'Since January 2021, Barry has admitted to: chasing a chipmunk with a gun around the house while Susan was outside sunbathing, shooting a deer with a tranquilizer dart to explain a dart and needle cap in the dryer, disposing of the tranquilizer solution during this trip to Broomfield, following a bull elk down Highway 50 in the 4:00 AM hour on the May 10th to explain why his truck would be headed west (where [a] helmet was discarded), and finally stating to the FBI on April 22, 2021 that he looks guilty from the evidence and God allowed these things to happen,' according to the affidavit.
Barry Morphew 'hunted and controlled' wife Suzanne and told cops he was 'chasing chipmunks' at home | Daily Mail Online
I wonder if Suzanne had her cell phone with her while Barry was chasing her with the tranquilizer dart gun. We know Barry was carrying his due to the "frantic pinging". Would the two phones' pings match during these terrifying moments of Suzanne's last moments alive?
On March 5 of this year, 10 months after the disappearance of Suzanne Morphew, her husband Barry asked two FBI agents, "What about immunity? Can you give me immunity if I just sit and open my life to you?"
... Grusing testified that he and Harris suspected the tranquilizer gun, described as .22 caliber, had been used on May 9 and asked a veterinarian who worked with Colorado Parks and Wildlife what effect a tranquilizer dart would have on a 120-pound woman.
The veterinarian said full sedation would occur within minutes and would last for about eight hours.
The affected person would run for 2 to 3 minutes before they would start to feel wobbly and unstable, according to the testimony. The veterinarian told the FBI agents that the person's breathing would become difficult because of cerebral hypoxia -- when the brain doesn't get enough oxygen -- and would sound like a snore, Grusing testified.
Barry Morphew asked investigators: 'What about immunity?'