Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #110

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  • #361
Cement and rocks were available to BM everytime, his toys so-to-say. I find it an obvious method, exact for this landscaper! - Though one doesn't know atm, WHY he had to dispose of the coolers since Suzanne has been found .... o_O

It must have been immensely galling for BM, notorious cheapskate, to have been forced to dispose of his beloved fleet of coolers. I bet he weeps a silent tear every time he passes a Coleman display.

Especially since he couldn't just go bury them in a field in order to avoid the pittance charged by a town dump.

Or...?
 
  • #362
Oh Iris let's not open that door. Perhaps after murdering his wife he was so stunned at what he had done - he cannot recall murdering her ?
JMO
I can see where a murdering husband would totally wipe out the memories of the evil deeds he did and replaces them with the warm fuzzy ones like sharing a steak dinner, having Barry time in the bedroom (because he sure wasn't in it for Suzanne that's for sure) and you know waking up and heading out to work like the "good" husband he is and leaving his naked snoring wife in the bed.
 
  • #363
that comment he made makes it sound premeditated. Who would ever make a comment like that?
Why Barry would! Always the man - with an cunning plan*! {cf. Black Adder's "S. Baldrick"}

Way back [on an antique operating system using my original nom de plume which I cannot recall], I hypothesized that BM dropped this deliberately because he reasoned MG would be one of the first to be approached by LE [which she was], that she would quote him, and that this would trigger futile flailing about, distraction and delay [which it did].
As well, I/we(?) don't know that he was ever confronted about this boast. I should think it unlikely as it would have endangered MG. In this regard, I do recall then suggesting that some authority, somewhere be detailed to perform welfare checks on her and her children in their fresh location. Perhaps this was done.

-all the above personal recollection and opinion-
 
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  • #364
There's also a landfill on hwy 285 in Saguache County which would be very convenient.

Landfill - Google My Maps
A detour to the landfill would only have added 5 or 6 miles to Mr. Morphew’s return trip from the burial site. I think disposing of the ice chests at the landfill is very reasonable, but requires at least two assumptions:
  • Mr. Morphew was aware of the facility.
  • He was aware enough to know/believe he could get in after hours. The Saquache landfill off County Road 55 is fenced and gated, but the fence is conventional (no extension with barbed wire).
If the cooler(s) was just tossed in an active cell, or in the piles of segregated trash nearer the entrance it might have been scavenged by an employee or customer if he didn’t purposely damage it (by running over, smashing with shovel, etc.). Though unlikely, this is the sort of thing someone might remember even three years later (finding a nice, king-size ice chest).

If it was damaged, well, it was buried soon after and is lost, just like the bags (and bags, and bags) of material he dumped on his trip to the wall job in Broomfield.
 
  • #365
The bobcat.... footprint, new blade, loose bolts...

Barry probably had cadaverine clinging go him... must've sat in his Bobcat, probably preparing to stage it. I don't know if he attempted some SIM card funny business but I think he ran our of time and needed to get gone.

Those loose bolts. I don't know what they mean. I'd sure like to know.

JMO
 
  • #366
“The family is in shock,” said Morphew’s attorney, Iris Eytan.

She said that as Suzanne’s next of kin, Barry Morphew was notified by the coroner that his wife’s remains had been found and that he was so stunned, he could not recall the conversation."

So THAT'S how Bury explained his not having notified Iris! Seriously??! (I do hope he was stunned, though - stunned and afraid that his goose is suddenly much nearer to being cooked) :rolleyes:
There has been considerable discussion on this thread of various incredulous assertions by Mr. Morphew’s attorney, but sadly (IMO), this hyperbole is the coin of the realm. There have also been similar discussions regarding the manipulative and obfuscating qualities of many of her statements and I think it’s worth considering if this one has been crafted for effect.

I would think a press release of this type was very carefully honed and meant to be (pardon this use of her favorite word) exculpatory. I have no doubt that he was “stunned”, but the implication that the revelation impacted his memory plays into a theme that his previous misremembrances or the dozens of “I don’t recalls” in answers to investigator’s questions were because he was in a state of shock after her death.

Or to put it slightly differently, he could remember very little about what was happening around the time of his wife’s murder because he was just too “stunned” at that time.
 
  • #367
I think the reality is his failure to do a media appearance is getting hard to explain and the media will be pressuring for comment
 
  • #368
Apologies if this has been asked and/or answered, but is there any confirmation as to where Barry lives now? Thanks.
 
  • #369
Perhaps that was his intention/destination! But then had seconds thoughts. Apprehension about cameras. Pivoted left and picked the vast tundra instead.

The landfill seems like the logical choice for someone who made a career of trash disposal he didn't pay for. The fact that he didn't dump his entire payload there tells me he didn't know there was a landfill there (IMO doubtful) or he didn't trust it, opting instead for the FDulos Odyssey of Stupidity disposal method, in dumpsters across town.

Joy if some way some how LE recovered even one of those things! Pay dirt!

Busy, busy B must've been absolutely frenetic from the night of 5/8-9 through to his first utterance of "was it lion? No, mmmmmmmountain lion?" And frenetic means reckless. Mistakes were made.

The gravest of them -- the willful act of murder. Shower all you want, you can't wash that off. His soul is dirty.

JMO
Remembering how Indiana and the church circle were all discussing the lion long before the West Coast was awake and even knew SM was reported missing!
 
  • #370
Don't steal my dream of a grand jury indictment, even if it might be unrealistic.

The mere thought of the headline gives me comfort.

Jmo
The only problem I have with a GJ indictment is giving up the preliminary hearing which means we'd be left in the dark until trial! But I do think the next arrest will be by indictment due to the history. JMO
 
  • #371
Apologies if this has been asked and/or answered, but is there any confirmation as to where Barry lives now? Thanks.
I don't know where he sleeps but I hope he's living in fear of arrest.

jmo
 
  • #372
I think the reality is his failure to do a media appearance is getting hard to explain and the media will be pressuring for comment

So true! But this is IE orchestrating right down to the number of times BM blinks and only wants a big, national stage a la GMA, Today, etc. that no doubt comes with a fee $$$ incentive for the "exclusive." Still smh on his initial plea via FB. <<This, in a known cellular/internet dead zone!
 
  • #373
The bobcat.... footprint, new blade, loose bolts...

Barry probably had cadaverine clinging go him... must've sat in his Bobcat, probably preparing to stage it. I don't know if he attempted some SIM card funny business but I think he ran our of time and needed to get gone.

Those loose bolts. I don't know what they mean. I'd sure like to know.

JMO
Loose bolts left inside the bucket were nothing more than the old, stripped, and/or sawed-off bolts when replacing the blade. (Makes blade replacement easier).
 
  • #374
A detour to the landfill would only have added 5 or 6 miles to Mr. Morphew’s return trip from the burial site. I think disposing of the ice chests at the landfill is very reasonable, but requires at least two assumptions:
  • Mr. Morphew was aware of the facility.
  • He was aware enough to know/believe he could get in after hours. The Saquache landfill off County Road 55 is fenced and gated, but the fence is conventional (no extension with barbed wire).
If the cooler(s) was just tossed in an active cell, or in the piles of segregated trash nearer the entrance it might have been scavenged by an employee or customer if he didn’t purposely damage it (by running over, smashing with shovel, etc.). Though unlikely, this is the sort of thing someone might remember even three years later (finding a nice, king-size ice chest).

If it was damaged, well, it was buried soon after and is lost, just like the bags (and bags, and bags) of material he dumped on his trip to the wall job in Broomfield.
Before MSM began reporting the recovery site believed off of Hwy 17, there was early speculation the site was near a mile marker a stone's throw distance from the Landfill signage that's erected in each direction. IMO, this would have been a fatal mistake given the destined traffic to the landfill! In other words, don't borrow trouble!
 
  • #375
Before MSM began reporting the recovery site believed off of Hwy 17, there was early speculation the site was near a mile marker a stone's throw distance from the Landfill signage that's erected in each direction. IMO, this would have been a fatal mistake given the destined traffic to the landfill! In other words, don't borrow trouble!
Mile marker 113 is the closest one to the landfill turnoff; it seems to have gotten confused in someone's mind, with the location of the burial at mile marker 103.
 
  • #376
Mile marker 113 is the closest one to the landfill turnoff; it seems to have gotten confused in someone's mind, with the location of the burial at mile marker 103.
This MMP 113 was first alleged here by a local but it didn't take long for MSM crews to assemble with boots on the ground and get the coordinates down: SH 17, MMP 103, NW side of CR R.

 
  • #377
All that evidence shows is his truck and phone weren't in Saguache County, it doesn't show that he wasn't there
Am tired of the games from IE. I understand and accept a defence lawyer is there to defend, defend the accused individual's rights, ensure there was a legal arrest, the procedures were followed correctly and so on and so forth. Accept they can provide an alternative version, within reason and within bounds.

Do not and will not accept that a defence lawyer is there to lie and obfuscate things to suit their own purpose.
Absolutely will not accept a defence lawyer using a victim against themselves, and she has done that already and will continue to do so imo.

moo

Ebm to add something
 
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  • #378
All that evidence shows is his truck and phone weren't in Saguache County, it doesn't show that he wasn't there
Am tired of the games from IE. I understand and accept a defence lawyer is there to defend, defend the accused individual's rights, ensure there was a legal arrest, the procedures were followed correctly and so on and so forth. Accept they can provide an alternative version, within reason and within bounds.

Do not and will not accept that a defence lawyer is there to lie and obfuscate things.

moo
I think I asked earlier but I am curious what statements IE has made in court or in motions that are "lies". She's many adjectives depending on one's perception but I'm not so sure she's a "liar" in court.That would not be in her career interest or anybody she's defending to lie outright in court. As far as obfuscating I think both sides in the initial trial did abit of this and it's totally not uncommon as a defense tactic like it or not. There were holes you could walk an elephant through in the original case on the prosecution side I've always felt, and she saw, and she pounced. It's her job. I do not think she "lied".
 
  • #379
Two lying liars make strange bedfellows.

Looking forward to a trial where the truth can prevail.

Jmo
 
  • #380
I think I asked earlier but I am curious what statements IE has made in court or in motions that are "lies". She's many adjectives depending on one's perception but I'm not so sure she's a "liar" in court.That would not be in her career interest or anybody she's defending to lie outright in court. As far as obfuscating I think both sides in the initial trial did abit of this and it's totally not uncommon as a defense tactic like it or not. There were holes you could walk an elephant through in the original case on the prosecution side I've always felt, and she saw, and she pounced. It's her job. I do not think she "lied".
A you please give me one hole “you could walk an elephant through?” Just one.
 
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