Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w/o prejudice* *found in 2023* #115

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In completely unrelated news, I just came across an albino chipmunk in the backyard. I couldn’t help but think of Barry…View attachment 534500
How adorable, thank God BM didn't see it and shoot it for fun. Who actually thinks like that, let alone says it out loud to LE? BM is in a world of his own creation, until they rearrest him anyway.

MOO
 
  • #362
That is an interesting take from Scott Reisch. Looks like he lost track of what happened. The one who lost the most was Suzanne.
I used to really like and appreciate SR's podcasts. He had an unusual animosity towards the State on this case IMO. I noticed it early on.

Sad, Suzanne was murdered and left discarded, laying in a shallow grave, I completely agree with you @rainbowshummingbird. She will never be alive again to enjoy her true family that loved her or the opportunity to live her best life without that hypocritical control freak BM. :mad:

JMO
 
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I don’t listen to SR and haven’t for a very long time.
Me neither. I put BM’s name in the search bar on Twitter to see if there was anything new and this popped up.

I used to follow him but it’s been years now. He really irritates me. Lol
 
  • #365
In completely unrelated news, I just came across an albino chipmunk in the backyard. I couldn’t help but think of Barry…View attachment 534500
I think you seeing that little guy is a good omen. White squirrels and chipmunks are a symbol of good luck and symbolize the coming of change.

May that change come soon with a Felony Friday!

jmo
 
  • #366
It was the ghost of 85 chipmunks past.
 
  • #367
I think you seeing that little guy is a good omen. White squirrels and chipmunks are a symbol of good luck and symbolize the coming of change.

May that change come soon with a Felony Friday!

jmo
I’ll take a Felony Anyday :)
 
  • #368
Here's hoping Barry is still clinging to appearances, that only guilty people flee and it's enough to keep him planted on this side of the US border.

JMO
And if Barry did flee, would his daughters finally realise his guilt? Probably not.
 
  • #369
Money lost will be nothing when he is behind prison cell walls. Let that sink in BM. jmo
Will the daughters (in fact all the female rellies) be able to fund him for gym equipment, tanning, hair treatment, etc - I have no experience of what money can buy in prison.
 
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His analysis is the most biased I've ever seen. He makes no mention of the judge finding "ample probable cause," and makes out that the civil case being chucked is some sort of shocking development. He mentions Suzanne being found, but makes no mention of the BAM in her bones, that once and for all ends any argument for a third party being responsible.

From Chris Watts to Patrick Frazee, and now this nonsense with Barry Morphew, I've got to believe this guy just says things for attention.

I think one problem with some of these content creators. who are covering many cases is they spend very little time on each one, and their analysis is just reading the filings.

So its easy to read IE's contentions, take them at face value, and conclude that BM was fitted up. Whereas if you waded through the prelim and exhibits, you know that there is no "fabricated pushpin" and that IE's only real complaint is discovery violations and the pre-trial publicity

IMO the likes of Reisch, assume there is some darker conspiracy here - no doubt partly based on their own experience of law enforcement in practice.

ETA - also noted how many words he is stumbling over and slurring there???

IMO
 
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Will the daughters (in fact all the female rellies) be able to fund him for gym equipment, tanning, hair treatment, etc - I have no experience of what money can buy in prison.
I believe being incarcerated BM will have rec time, but he won't be tanning and he'll be getting a prison hair cut minus the hilights lol. BM's money on his 'books' will probably allow him commissary items, maybe a tablet and a chirper which would allow him to text and view movies and books.

Perhaps he'll even get love letters from all the women who follow convicted murderers. I wonder if IE will be writing him. :cool:

Life behind bars without access to his precious guns, hunting and roaming freely will be the ultimate punishment for BM. He's an animal, a cage is where he belongs. Sorry, I apologize to all the wonderful, innocent animals of the world. :(

JMO
 
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I believe being incarcerated BM will have rec time, but he won't be tanning and he'll be getting a prison hair cut minus the hilights lol. BM's money on his 'books' will probably allow him commissary items, maybe a tablet and a chirper which would allow him to text and view movies and books.

Perhaps he'll even get love letters from all the women who follow convicted murderers. I wonder if IE will be writing him. :cool:

Life behind bars without access to his precious guns, hunting and roaming freely will be the ultimate punishment for BM. He's an animal, a cage is where he belongs. Sorry, I apologize to all the wonderful, innocent animals of the world. :(

JMO
I like to imagine a row of chipmunks sitting on the prison wall laughing at him!
 
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And if Barry did flee, would his daughters finally realise his guilt? Probably not.
...inasmuch as it has been ofttimes "explained" to them...

"Of course Daddy had to run away! There was no way he was going to get a fair trial; remember?
"Everyone was against him from the beginning; remember?
"After Dad did all he could to help and find mom; geez...
"Right. Oh, now I recall his story about how he set up that team-building event in the back,
grilling PB-glazed steaks for everyone, including the police!?
"Yeah. I remember that.
" And how he led everyone in prayers for mom to be safe wherever she was?
" Sure! He told us lots about that!
" And also how he kept going to the police every time he remembered new information that would help them
in their search?
"Right! And how totally he trusted them; but how everyone was deliberately lying to all three of us...
"... and how they sinned, and broke that trust the day they all of a sudden came and took him away to jail?
"No. I'll never forget how dad kept reminding us of how it all went down. In detail! Unchanging!
Well almost:oops:
 
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Will the daughters (in fact all the female rellies) be able to fund him for gym equipment, tanning, hair treatment, etc - I have no experience of what money can buy in prison.
Most of the time... just whatever's in-stock in the canteen.:eek:
Of course, I expect Bluto of the Big House Salon & Spa will be pleased to tease(?) Barry's frosting...oh, and to check on his degree of "doneness" in their joint-use tanning bed :p whew!
 
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I think one problem with some of these content creators. who are covering many cases is they spend very little time on each one, and their analysis is just reading the filings.

So its easy to read IE's contentions, take them at face value, and conclude that BM was fitted up. Whereas if you waded through the prelim and exhibits, you know that there is no "fabricated pushpin" and that IE's only real complaint is discovery violations and the pre-trial publicity

IMO the likes of Reisch, assume there is some darker conspiracy here - no doubt partly based on their own experience of law enforcement in practice.

ETA - also noted how many words he is stumbling over and slurring there???

IMO
Thing is, he has been around for a few years and defense lawyer even longer. And iirc, he is a Colorado attorney. So he knows better.

ETA: of course, we all know about my memory.
 
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Thing is, he has been around for a few years and defense lawyer even longer. And iirc, he is a Colorado attorney. So he knows better.

ETA: of course, we all know about my memory.
IIRC, SR long wore a "defense lawyer" hat for BM but as soon as SR started hating on LS, it was very easy for him to begin parroting all that IE had to sell. He totally caved to IE on this case and became extremely lazy on factual info. Which defies his YT channel logo/motto of being factual and unbiased.... :rolleyes:

MOO
 
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IIRC, SR long wore a "defense lawyer" hat for BM but as soon as SR started hating on LS, it was very easy for him to begin parroting all that IE had to sell. He totally caved to IE on this case and became extremely lazy onfactual info. Which defies his YT channel logo/motto of being factual and unbiased.... :rolleyes:

He gets no respect from me.
 
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I think one problem with some of these content creators. who are covering many cases is they spend very little time on each one, and their analysis is just reading the filings.

So its easy to read IE's contentions, take them at face value, and conclude that BM was fitted up. Whereas if you waded through the prelim and exhibits, you know that there is no "fabricated pushpin" and that IE's only real complaint is discovery violations and the pre-trial publicity

IMO the likes of Reisch, assume there is some darker conspiracy here - no doubt partly based on their own experience of law enforcement in practice.

ETA - also noted how many words he is stumbling over and slurring there???

IMO

There is one woman who is often mentioned, but she comes so unprepared that she fumbles through her notes while the followers wait. If one comes so unprepared that they constantly need to look up something during the show, at least they should use a computer file.
 
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That is an interesting take from Scott Reisch. Looks like he lost track of what happened. The one who lost the most was Suzanne.
Yes like @mrjitty said, a lot of content creators don't deep dive cases and go for the quick money grab.
Jmo
 
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