Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o Prejudice* #103

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I don’t recall anyone saying he was lazy. Hard to imagine someone amassing the money he did as being lazy and in previous decades he was juggling multiple businesses that generated quite a nice lifestyle with very nice homes and no need for Suzanne to work outside the home.
By all accounts Suzanne helped Barry with the businesses. So because she didn’t ‘work outside the home’ doesn’t mean she didn’t work. For all we know, she worked as hard as he did, just not physically as hard.

And Barry, being the control freak that I believe him to be, maybe wouldn’t allow her to work outside the home.

IMO he thought of her as his property. So I won’t be nominating him for sainthood any time soon because he wasn’t lazy.

IMHO
 
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By all accounts Suzanne helped Barry with the businesses. So because she didn’t ‘work outside the home’ doesn’t mean she didn’t work. For all we know, she worked as hard as he did, just not physically as hard.

And Barry, being the control freak that I believe him to be, maybe wouldn’t allow her to work outside the home.

IMO he thought of her as his property. So I won’t be nominating him for sainthood any time soon because he wasn’t lazy.

IMHO
Also, I imagine her inheritances would have contributed nicely to their lifestyle. It certainly wasn’t all Barry’s doing, IMO.

One thing I could never get past is Barry burying old furniture. Maybe they don’t have good recycling facilities or charities that accept furniture donations near enough, but the eco side of this alone blew my mind. Talk about cutting corners o_O
 
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Also, I imagine her inheritances would have contributed nicely to their lifestyle. It certainly wasn’t all Barry’s doing, IMO.

One thing I could never get past is Barry burying old furniture. Maybe they don’t have good recycling facilities or charities that accept furniture donations near enough, but the eco side of this alone blew my mind. Talk about cutting corners o_O
Don’t forget he snuck in the side door of the motel In Broomfield so he could get a free breakfast (his words).
 
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By all accounts Suzanne helped Barry with the businesses. So because she didn’t ‘work outside the home’ doesn’t mean she didn’t work. For all we know, she worked as hard as he did, just not physically as hard.

And Barry, being the control freak that I believe him to be, maybe wouldn’t allow her to work outside the home.

IMO he thought of her as his property. So I won’t be nominating him for sainthood any time soon because he wasn’t lazy.

IMHO
It is said she was a teacher for several years prior to their children being born. These days I do think it is a luxury for either partner in a marriage to be able to stay home and take care of the kids. In my case my career generated more money and my husband ultimately took on the majority of the kid responsibility which was more of an anomaly then than it is now. I never implied that Suzanne had an easy task free life…just that someone characterized Barry has lazy and I personally don’t think he was. Obviously they were fortunate in their marital financial life…That would be difficult to argue about.
 
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Wanted to hop on here for a bit to wish Barry

Happy Martini Day!

Cheers! #WhereIsSuzanne

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It is said Barry does not drink :)
Above link to a Lauren scharf live that addressed the info that Iris and her team wanted to not be admissible at court.
One item of note: there were beer bottles in the association dumpster ( located conveniently at the end of the Morphew driveway) with BM’s dna on the bottle lips. Looks like with that info, BM being a non drinker flies out the window IMO
 
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It is said she was a teacher for several years prior to their children being born. These days I do think it is a luxury for either partner in a marriage to be able to stay home and take care of the kids. In my case my career generated more money and my husband ultimately took on the majority of the kid responsibility which was more of an anomaly then than it is now. I never implied that Suzanne had an easy task free life…just that someone characterized Barry has lazy and I personally don’t think he was. Obviously they were fortunate in their marital financial life…That would be difficult to argue about.
Thanks for the response. But Barry alone was not responsible for them having such wealth. Marriage is a partnership. And in your post you did in fact imply that since Barry managed multiple businesses that this was the reason Suzanne did not have to work outside the home. If you had left that implication out, I would agree that he was not lazy.

IMO
 
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Don't most Christians donate what they can, like usable furniture?
I assume they also don't attempt to grope married women, con people out of money, publicly attack former employees as "meth heads," discuss their daughter's virginity in front of guests, accuse a missing person's family of being responsible for their disappearance, accuse a guy who sold CBD at a farmer's market of being involved, and you know, commit murder...
 
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IMO he thought of her as his property.

IMHO
IMO, I doubt very much he viewed her as "his property". Just one of many overstated comments to be found in this particular case, IMO.
 
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He is definitely not lazy, but in my opinion he is not smart enough to pull off the perfect murder. There must be someone in Suzanne's or his circle of friends that can shed more detail of those final days. It seems as though there are many facts we do not know.
I totally agree with you, he is not lazy, and certainly is not smart.

This wasn't the perfect murder though, and it didn't take someone with above average intelligence to pull it off.

Barry got one thing right; he effectively disposed of Suzanne's body. He had the means, the knowledge, and the time in which to do it.

Other than that however, he made mistake after mistake, from the staged bike and helmet, to his alibi and the staggering amount of lies he told.

We know about those final days from digital evidence and Suzanne's communications with others (best friend, sister, and JL).

We know why it happened, when it happened, how it happened (generally), and where it happened.

There are gaps, and things we will never know. But there's one thing I have no doubt about, the "who" is Barry.

Barry Morphew murdered his wife, Suzanne Morphew, on the afternoon of May 9, 2020.

Will he get away with it? Maybe. I'm betting against him though.
 
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I think I can cite a known instance in Suzanne and Barry's relationship, from every description on this wheel ...
 
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IMO, I doubt very much he viewed her as "his property". Just one of many overstated comments to be found in this particular case, IMO.

She wanted to leave, and Barry murdered her. Yet saying he viewed Suzanne as "his property," is a bridge too far?
 
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Above link to a Lauren scharf live that addressed the info that Iris and her team wanted to not be admissible at court.
One item of note: there were beer bottles in the association dumpster ( located conveniently at the end of the Morphew driveway) with BM’s dna on the bottle lips. Looks like with that info, BM being a non drinker flies out the window IMO
I found that very interesting, and not simply because it didn't jibe with what I believed to be true (Barry being a non-drinker).

Perhaps that's true, and Barry did not drink, that is, until after the murder. It wouldn't be the first time a killer managed the stress of a murder investigation by turning to alcohol...
 
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IMO, I doubt very much he viewed her as "his property". Just one of many overstated comments to be found in this particular case, IMO.
Well according to her sister, he treated her as a trophy and she was done feeling like a trophy and just wanted to be her own person. I doubt her own sister is overstating Suzanne’s feelings.
 
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I assume they also don't attempt to grope married women, con people out of money, publicly attack former employees as "meth heads," discuss their daughter's virginity in front of guests, accuse a missing person's family of being responsible for their disappearance, accuse a guy who sold CBD at a farmer's market of being involved, and you know, commit murder...
And lie, and lie, and lie, until your head spins...
 
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And lie, and lie, and lie, until your head spins...
I enjoyed when he lied during the same interview. He initially claimed he had not told the girls about the affair, but later admitted that he had.

Because of course he had told them about the affair, as it served his interests to tell them.

Page 110.
 
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As I recall, one of Suzanne's grievances was abuse after drinking on NYE. I guess we can't be sure she meant Barry drinking.

But it does make you wonder. Maybe Barry was one of those Godly men who doesn't drink. Except when he's drinking.

JMO
 
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IMO, I doubt very much he viewed her as "his property". Just one of many overstated comments to be found in this particular case, IMO.
In addition, Barry stated in one of his interviews with LE that ‘all men need is sex’. So, yeah he definitely treated her as an object, ie property, to satisfy his needs. This statement is in the AA.
 
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