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

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  • #701
wonder why that choice of photos?
 
  • #702
There are so many facts we do not know. Some things I would really like to know are:
1. When did Barry reserve his hotel room?
2. When or did Barry arrange for the weekend work with the contractor he was working for?
3. When and who arranged the daughter's vacation?
4. Does the prosecution have additional electronic device data?
5. Did his employee depositions reveal any pertinent evidence?
6. What did the daughter depositions reveal?
7. Has the prosecution been able to determine when the bedroom door frame was damaged?
8. What electronic data, if any, was collected from the other family vehicles?
As to your later questions, we learned that Barry was lying about the perfect marriage, that a journal existed, and that divorce had been discussed. Then the daughters stopped talking to law enforcement, as was their right. Barry couldn't allow that to continue.

The previous owners said that there was no damage to the doorframe when they lived in the house, but the most important thing was that Barry claimed to have never noticed it. There's just no way...

We know the daughter's RR didn't have telematic capability, but we have learned that Suzanne's vehicle helped LE in some way. We don't know how...
 
  • #703
wonder why that choice of photos?
I have a theory.

Car selfies, warm smile. IMO Suzanne didn't take those selfies for Barry.

LE knows it. And so does Barry.

JMO
 
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  • #704
I wonder if that short-sleeved light blue jacket in the picture on the right of the banner is part of Suzanne's biking outfit?

Interesting pictures to select, imo.
 
  • #705
John Grusing's Linked In account says -employed by Chaffee County as special investigator for a homicide investigation. He is also head of Douglas County school security-his full time gig. I would imagine he is upset with the prosecution for mishandling the case after providing so much damning evidence against Barry. I'm ready for charges, a new judge, a new trial, and justice for Suzanne's murder. I think an arrest will happen by end of summer- body recovered or not- with a special prosecutor. MOO
 
  • #706
A new banner was put up at the Walmart in Salida for Suzanne. Says across the top "active investigation". Hopefully this means they are working the case again.
Love it. Thanks for posting.
 
  • #707
I have a theory.

Car selfies, warm smile. IMO Suzanne didn't take those selfies for Barry.

LE knows it. And so does Barry.

JMO
Ahhh...for Jeff.
Did you say something about rattling a cage? :D
 
  • #708
Ahhh...for Jeff.
Did you say something about rattling a cage? :D
Yes I agree because look at her eyes - BM would refer to them as “ drunk eyes”. He’s not entirely wrong they look “drunk” with love to me. Happy in love eyes is what I see.
IMO
 
  • #709
A new banner was put up at the Walmart in Salida for Suzanne. Says across the top "active investigation". Hopefully this means they are working the case again.
LOVE it !!!'
Thank you for sharing and WELCOME to WS !!!!
 
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Ahhh...for Jeff.
Did you say something about rattling a cage? :D

Yes I agree because look at her eyes - BM would refer to them as “ drunk eyes”. He’s not entirely wrong they look “drunk” with love to me. Happy in love eyes is what I see.
IMO
I think that's why the photos were taken. I think they're on the banner to goad Barry. Which confirms for me that Barry's still local. A not-so-subtle reminder from LE that they're not letting up. Ratcheting it up rather.

(And lookie that, no bike ride, no helmet.)

In my head, the song plays on a loop.

Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do when we come for you?

JMO
 
  • #712
There are few locations that generate as much foot traffic as a Walmart, so I obviously love the placement. The timing is interesting, as why now?

It's been over two years, and it's not around the timing of an anniversary (profilers like Grusing love doing stuff like this on significant dates).

Is this just a matter of keeping the case alive, or is there something more going on?

I'm leaning towards the latter, but encouraged regardless.
 
  • #713
I would like to think that the latest poster is down to Barry and the girls. Not sure though.
 
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A new banner was put up at the Walmart in Salida for Suzanne. Says across the top "active investigation". Hopefully this means they are working the case again.
That’s awesome! I’d love to see a banner in every store and eating facility in Salida. Don’t want BM getting too comfortable! :)
 
  • #716
It sounded like people who knew him knew he exaggerated and told stories. For me that was obvious in the snippets gathered in the AA. Some could be believable and some were obviously “tales.”
I love the ways you play with ambiguity!

The very words we use to describe lying (including "tale") convey something about its complexity (see below, from an online thesaurus). Each of these words conveys a slightly different shade of meaning, although all imply a bending or violation of the truth. In addition, there are well-rehearsed lies and spontaneous lies. There are lies of commission and lies of omission. There are lies told to help others and lies told to hurt others, as well as lies told to help ourselves at the expense of others.

The noun "lie" itself has several definitions.

A "tale" can be an imaginative narrative that's difficult to believe, or an intentionally untrue report. In either case, the AA clearly suggests that members of the local community had reason to believe BM could not be relied upon to tell the truth about anything (MOO).

Here are some of the many synonyms of "lie" and "lying" in the English language.

NOUNS: aspersion, backbiting, BS, bull, calumniation, calumny, confabulation, deceit, deception, defamation, detraction, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, evasion, fabrication, falsehood, fiction, forgery, inaccuracy, misrepresentation, misinformation, myth, perjury, slander, tale, fable, falseness, falsification, falsity, fib, fraudulence, guile, hyperbole, invention, libel, mendacity, misstatement, misinformation, obloquy, pretense, prevarication, slander.

VERBS: beguile, con, concoct, delude, dissemble, dissimulate, distort, dupe, equivocate, exaggerate, fabricate, fake, falsify, feign, fib, forswear, frame, fudge, invent, malign, misguide, misspeak, misstate, overdraw, palter, perjure, pervert, phony, plant, prevaricate, snow, soft-soap, victimize, be untruthful, bear false witness, break promise, go back on, make believe, misinstruct, put on, put up a front, string along, be disingenuous, be inauthentic, be mendacious.
 
  • #717
I have a theory.

Car selfies, warm smile. IMO Suzanne didn't take those selfies for Barry.

LE knows it. And so does Barry.

JMO

I think you are correct
 
  • #718
I have a theory.

Car selfies, warm smile. IMO Suzanne didn't take those selfies for Barry.

LE knows it. And so does Barry.

JMO
I like to imagine that, upon seeing those photos that he perhaps hadn't seen before and/or didn't know were in LE's possession, ol' Bare might have to wonder what else LE knows that he doesn't know they have...
 
  • #719
I love the ways you play with ambiguity!

The very words we use to describe lying (including "tale") convey something about its complexity (see below, from an online thesaurus). Each of these words conveys a slightly different shade of meaning, although all imply a bending or violation of the truth. In addition, there are well-rehearsed lies and spontaneous lies. There are lies of commission and lies of omission. There are lies told to help others and lies told to hurt others, as well as lies told to help ourselves at the expense of others.

The noun "lie" itself has several definitions.

A "tale" can be an imaginative narrative that's difficult to believe, or an intentionally untrue report. In either case, the AA clearly suggests that members of the local community had reason to believe BM could not be relied upon to tell the truth about anything (MOO).

Here are some of the many synonyms of "lie" and "lying" in the English language.

NOUNS: aspersion, backbiting, BS, bull, calumniation, calumny, confabulation, deceit, deception, defamation, detraction, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, evasion, fabrication, falsehood, fiction, forgery, inaccuracy, misrepresentation, misinformation, myth, perjury, slander, tale, fable, falseness, falsification, falsity, fib, fraudulence, guile, hyperbole, invention, libel, mendacity, misstatement, misinformation, obloquy, pretense, prevarication, slander.

VERBS: beguile, con, concoct, delude, dissemble, dissimulate, distort, dupe, equivocate, exaggerate, fabricate, fake, falsify, feign, fib, forswear, frame, fudge, invent, malign, misguide, misspeak, misstate, overdraw, palter, perjure, pervert, phony, plant, prevaricate, snow, soft-soap, victimize, be untruthful, bear false witness, break promise, go back on, make believe, misinstruct, put on, put up a front, string along, be disingenuous, be inauthentic, be mendacious.
how about "engaging in truth modification"?
 
  • #720
how about "engaging in truth modification"?
I think its also called "alternate facts" in some circles these days ! I don't see any ambiguity only an effort to create the appearance of ambiguity IMO.
We are not talking about fishing here and how big was the fish that you caught ! This is a murder investigation. A time for truth if there ever was one.
That is if you are seeking justice. And if you are innocent. Neither of which BM is. Hence the constant attempts by BM to deliberately make things more confusing in order to conceal the truth. All the lies. IMO
 
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