Barry Morphew, 55, again insisted he was “absolutely not” involved in
his wife’s disappearance —
even as authorities told ABC News he remains a suspect despite charges being dropped just before his trial.
[…]
Sources insisted to ABC News that Barry Morphew remained under suspicion. The murder charges were dropped without prejudice, meaning he was not cleared and they can be filed again.
Barry Morphew was asked about officials believing “they had their guy” with “a mountain of evidence against” him.
“They’re wrong,” he replied firmly.
“They’ve got tunnel vision and they looked at one person. And they’ve got too much pride to say they’re wrong and look somewhere else,” he said.
[…]
Still, he acknowledged the possibility of fresh charges. “I was innocent the first time they arrested me, so I’m sure it’s possible,” he said.
Barry Morphew again said he was “absolutely not” involved in disappearance three years ago of wife Suzanne, despite his heart being “broken” that she was cheating on him.
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