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

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Tammy Daybell exhuned 12/11/2019 report released 4/10/23.
Thank you. I had no idea that it could take that long. Wow.
 
  • #482
Refresh my memory please. What day was Suzanne's coffee date at the Ritters?
 
  • #483
Refresh my memory please. What day was Suzanne's coffee date at the Ritters?

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  • #484
Even if Barry is gunless these days (I really hope he is, but am afraid he isn't), there are other weapons he could use eg crossbows, bow and arrows, for instance - anything else?
 
  • #485
From the AA, pages 31-46/129:

5/16/2020 -- LE seized the 2015 Range Rover (SM), and 2007 Range Rover (MM) from the PP garage for processing.

5/20/20 -- FBI advised no Telematics for a 2007 RR.

7/13/2020 -- BM sells the 2015 RR to an Indiana couple.

4/29/2021 -- FBI Technology Division advised SA Grusing the results of their examination for 2015 RR have not been completed.

5/4/2021 -- AA filed and BM arrested.

Jan 2022 -- Per the Civil Suit (pg 139-140), appears no event data/report (i.e., doors/lights/ignition) was produced by the FBI download expert for the 2015 RR.

My recollection is this data was later discovered.

I think the main point is SM's RR never went anywhere so it wasn't a focus. I agree it is strange it took so long but i've seen other stuff, e.g with phones where it takes a year or more for this stuff - e.g. getting into them. Maybe in the corona time it was just hard to get support for this vehicle
 
  • #486
Even if Barry is gunless these days (I really hope he is, but am afraid he isn't), there are other weapons he could use eg crossbows, bow and arrows, for instance - anything else?

Other people's guns
Tranq darts, manually administered
His bare hands
 
  • #487
Following comments on here, I am reminded that in the AA it alluded to BM being shown a map of SMs final cell tower pings and apparently he couldn't explain why they were away from the house.

As discussed on here, the final direction and distance place the phone apparently towards Garfield.

One thing I am conscious of here is that Grusing is not the CAST expert but socked puppeted in the report for Prelim purposes.

So this actually might be significant - they just did not get down in the weeds. Nor in the AA. The main point is SM's phone was active, and perhaps moving, after 4am before disappearing forever, at a time BM was definitely active. Yet BM said he had not left the house yet.

Grusing was not the correct witness to get deeply into this, beyond what was said.

I do feel this is why BM said it was 'ironic' that he got caught out on the left turn - because he got clean away with staging the body south
 
  • #488
In May of 2022 BM’s defense filed a Motion for the return of property ( 97 items including several guns and a crossbow and arrows).

Motion was denied. The Motion and the People’s Response are at the bottom of this article:





 
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Following comments on here, I am reminded that in the AA it alluded to BM being shown a map of SMs final cell tower pings and apparently he couldn't explain why they were away from the house.

As discussed on here, the final direction and distance place the phone apparently towards Garfield.

One thing I am conscious of here is that Grusing is not the CAST expert but socked puppeted in the report for Prelim purposes.

So this actually might be significant - they just did not get down in the weeds. Nor in the AA. The main point is SM's phone was active, and perhaps moving, after 4am before disappearing forever, at a time BM was definitely active. Yet BM said he had not left the house yet.

Grusing was not the correct witness to get deeply into this, beyond what was said.

I do feel this is why BM said it was 'ironic' that he got caught out on the left turn - because he got clean away with staging the body south
Did Barry put Suzanne's phone in airplane mode? Or not?

He wanted the phone found, right?

He must have pitched it.... did he turn it off, purposefully destroy it or destroy in the process of punting it? Because there were no more pings....

So maybe that's the irony -- he planned everything so carefully, his phone, vehicles, the burial, etc, etc, and then to be told on by Suzanne's phone, the very phone that connected her to JL and in many ways bolstered her person resolve to take back her life.

He couldn't get into her phone. He couldn't think of a way to stage her phone credibly.

Wasn't able to send some texts on Saturday, as if from her.

I wonder why they never found it... too vast an area I suppose....

Kind of sad to think it's out there somewhere... dead. Unable to speak for Suzanne...

But in some ways it still is.

That ping. Those lost miles.

I've been asking for a 100 threads what was soooooooo important to Barry that he went left? The helmet alone doesn't explain it.

Her phone.

It was her phone all along. He needed it to lead away from PP, away from Broomfield, away from where he barried her, so critical to his plan he had to accept the risk of his being traced that way (solved, he thought, with airplane mode) and that her phone would have arrived at that location four hours before the imaginary bike ride.

Maybe he hoped they'd get a ping, not a timestamp.

A detail he couldn't conceal. No digital activity from 2+pm onward, no flurry of typical activity on Mother's Day, none for those important first hours of an especially important day... did he walk her phone with him when he dumped her bike? Then traced the path of her imaginary abduction, hoping LE would have no way of determining the glaring timeframe on that?

The only bull elk that morning was Barry himself. Less majestic and decent than a real elk but full on with the bully bull part. Methinks Barry talks so much in order to always get the last word. Domination.

IE has muzzled him this time but regardless (and I regard him very little) Suzanne is fast getting the final word.

Loud and clear.

Her phone. Rookie mistake.

But he should be right at home with.

Not the first time he rookied out --

JMO
 
  • #490
PFrazee had a special friend who drive his victim's phone across state lines, sent some messages....

Eventually it all unraveled but it delayed alarm...

Barry, brought down by Suzanne's phone, trekking left at 4:30 in the morning....

Jmo
 
  • #491
He may have simply messed up - had the phone with him and didn't realise it would make some automatic connections.

IE's civil suit gave us a glimpse of stuff we didn't know from the prelim - but because she likes to do story telling in her motion rather than accurately describing/referencing the evidence, its frustratingly self serving.

In many respects, its notable for what is NOT in there. For example, SMs last pings, and the map shown to BM - she has nothing to say about that.
 
  • #492
PFrazee had a special friend who drive his victim's phone across state lines, sent some messages....

Eventually it all unraveled but it delayed alarm...

Barry, brought down by Suzanne's phone, trekking left at 4:30 in the morning....

Jmo

It's a wild guess, but maybe he thought they'd be able to locate the phone out that way, but not know what time it got there. In this moment, with his own phone, he doesn't seem to have realised that it's location data would give him away.
 
  • #493
I worry that his closest supporters are so entrenched in catering to and feeling responsible for Barry that their next shift, into deeper cognitive dissonance, will be to pretend there was some sort of human response from Barry -- grief so overwhelming -- that it was her fault for hurting him --

And he has gone to great lengths to sell that part of the narrative -- that he loved her genuinely (sorry, control is not love... coercive control is not love... manipulation is not love...) and his broken heart caused him to lash out...

Because it's easier to blindly embrace that than to confront what Suzanne faced in her last minutes of raw clarity --

JMO
 
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  • #495
Refresh my memory please. What day was Suzanne's coffee date at the Ritters?
Suzanne also asked Mrs. R not to come around that weekend because of her telling BM it was over. So that tells me that Suzanne was more worried about BM than we thought.

Oh how I wish she would have waited until she was not all alone for the entire weekend to tell that monster. :(

MOO
 
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I worry that his closest supporters are so entrenched in catering to and feeling responsible for Barry that their next shift, into deeper cognitive dissonance, will be to pretend there was some sort of human response from Barry -- grief so overwhelming -- that it was her fault for hurting him --

And he has gone to great lengths to sell that part of the narrative -- that he loved her genuinely (sorry, control is not love... coercive control is not love... manipulation is not love...) and his broken heart caused him to lash out...

Because it's easier to blindly embrace that than to confront what Suzanne faced in her last minutes of raw clarity --

JMO
I think his closest inner circle : daughters, sisters, mother, if they were honest would tell you they are already living with that version of reality in their minds - they sense he did it but the affair/ her wanting a divorce in a twisted thinking way, gave him the right to kill her.
With all the evidence info out there how could you not at least suspect if not know.
In their eyes his love for her was just so all consuming that he lost his mind and killed her out of an abundance of love.
And now well, you cannot undo what’s done, he is still alive, so these women circle the wagons around BM for his protection. He has always counted on women to hold him up. I don’t see that dynamic ending, esp with the mother and his daughters, frankly ever. JMO
 
  • #498
Yes, she "drove him to it"! That probably is what his supporters feel now, even if they don't put it into words, or even thoughts.
 
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I don't think IE thought Suzanne was going to surface.

She must've believed in Barry implicitly.

I mean in his ability to bury a body.

All that work on a civil suit, sad paper tiger.

JMO
 
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