Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee Co, 10 May 2020 *Case dismissed w prejudice* #104

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:):cool:

At the end, Denver indeed comes into the play. We heard of Denver already at the beginning (when it turned out to be Broomfield).
Broomfield is a short drive to downtown Denver. Maybe 40 minutes tops. I did it last month. Went to check out the damage from the Marshall fire last December. The damaged area is recovering nicely.
 
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Great post @CGray123. As we witnessed, even in these threads, when discussing domestic violence there is still much work to be done in educating people what domestic violence is. If you click on the state facts for Colorado the first thing you will see is the definition of DV. BBM for emphasis on the non phyiscal assault aspects.

"WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes physical violence, sexual violence, threats, and emotional abuse. The frequency and severity of domestic violence can vary dramatically.
I didn't know that..Thanks for the info, especially the bolded info.
 
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IMO, there's no comparing Chaffee County's population, demographic, or BM's life wearing an ankle monitor where 90% know all about you with the Denver Metro area at 2.97M people where BM will be just another Ford F250 with plenty like him competing for work and fighting road rage.
RSBM
Competing for work and for all those hot young girls!
 
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RSBM
Competing for work and for all those hot young girls!
And knowing in the back of his mind that no matter where he goes, he is being watched. You can’t escape big brother. And Barry, Big Brother is onto you.
 
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Did the Broomfield retaining wall ever get repaired after his faulty workmanship? I'm curious if there were fines for failure to honor contract? He was so dedicated to that job that he tried to finish it even after killing his wife (insert sarcasm emoji)(MOO and many others). How does a hack residential landscaper newly from Indiana get contract to build a retaining wall for the city of Broomfield (3 hours away from Salida) in the first place? Anyway, doesn't really matter- just curious.
 
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Did the Broomfield retaining wall ever get repaired after his faulty workmanship? I'm curious if there were fines for failure to honor contract? He was so dedicated to that job that he tried to finish it even after killing his wife (insert sarcasm emoji)(MOO and many others). How does a hack residential landscaper newly from Indiana get contract to build a retaining wall for the city of Broomfield (3 hours away from Salida) in the first place? Anyway, doesn't really matter- just curious.
IIRC, the contract went to Garrett Construction who subcontracted to AE Outdoor Services out of Greenfield, IN. AE Outdoor Services (run by a friend of BM's) then subcontracted to BM and BM hired "subcontracted laborers" to do the actual work.
 
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IIRC, the contract went to Garrett Construction who subcontracted to AE Outdoor Services out of Greenfield, IN. AE Outdoor Services (run by a friend of BM's) then subcontracted to BM and BM hired "subcontracted laborers" to do the actual work.
rbbm
...and BM hires "subcontracted laborers" to .... to repair his prior botched job, and for it, he supplied neither the right equipment nor the needed materials.

That's a winning business model.

JMO
 
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rbbm
...and BM hires "subcontracted laborers" to .... to repair his prior botched job, and for it, he supplied neither the right equipment nor the needed materials.

That's a winning business model.

JMO
Even more winning... BM hired subcontracted laborers to build the wall, then to repair the wall (the same laborers), then to repair the wall again (one of the same laborers, plus two more new to the job) and then the job ultimately had to be remedied by the original contractor.

And each time, it was BM's subcontracted laborers BM blamed for the botched job when presumably the $70,000 BM was paid for the job was for HIS expertise, HIS selection of laborers, and HIS supervision of their work.

Makes one wonder how many walls in Indiana were finished to BM's standards.
 
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While we idle, why did Barry pay JP to sit in his hotel room for two days?

Did Barry get the idea on 5/9 while getting the blade changed on his purse?

Did he worry that JP saw him do something while he was in the shop?

Did JP have any association to the beachsite? Was he also working there, and again, Barry felt JP was some kind of loose end? Why did Barry park a relative stranger in Broomfield? How did it serve Barry?

Even if JP had some kind of skillset, useful to Barry, he couldn't exercise it without a Bobcat and brick.

So why was he there?

Did Barry think three workers in Broomfield would make for a more compelling crew than merely two? Padding his wallibi crew count to sell "working with workers present"?

It would appear that Barry did not intend for the wall to be done that weekend. Bogus hokus pokus.

One wonders... no permit, no brick.

We know that Barry thought he'd be cleared before he even exited his truck (with the genius staging and the three-hour distancing); did he figure his motley crew would attempt the repair (or care) or did he figure that he'd fix the wall himself (with MG) once the oh, Suzanne dust settled?

I do think we haven't been giving Barry fair credit. His bad staging IMO wasn't limited to the bike and helmet. He might've done more bad staging! I believe he also staged biking clothes, rounding out his Poncha Market whattolookfor list. Nothing about Suzanne. He didn't want her found. He wanted her baby blue bike helmet and her biking clothes found. Because IMO that's what he'd strewn.

Figured: they find her bike, they find her clothes, they'll say, whelp, the bushy haired mountain lion must've got her. Everybody'd hug Barry, offer condolences and move on. Suzanne who?

I hope that wherever Barry is living, moving, working and having being these days, he feels the full force of LE breathing down his neck. Looking over his shoulder. Hunted.

JMO
 
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Even more winning... BM hired subcontracted laborers to build the wall, then to repair the wall (the same laborers), then to repair the wall again (one of the same laborers, plus two more new to the job) and then the job ultimately had to be remedied by the original contractor.

And each time, it was BM's subcontracted laborers BM blamed for the botched job when presumably the $70,000 BM was paid for the job was for HIS expertise, HIS selection of laborers, and HIS supervision of their work.

Makes one wonder how many walls in Indiana were finished to BM's standards
Thanks for the info. He then filed for a PPP loan and stated he had 9 full time employees and received approx 55k to keep those "employees" going during Covid. All irrelevant, except paints a picture of a morally and ethically challenged person. Also, adds to the financial motive. I still can't believe he got POA after 2 months, sold the houses and used that money (partially anyway) for his defense. The judges on these cases seem to go against norms and standards. Is llama working for Iris yet?
 
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Thanks for the info. He then filed for a PPP loan and stated he had 9 full time employees and received approx 55k to keep those "employees" going during Covid. All irrelevant, except paints a picture of a morally and ethically challenged person. Also, adds to the financial motive. I still can't believe he got POA after 2 months, sold the houses and used that money (partially anyway) for his defense. The judges on these cases seem to go against norms and standards. Is llama working for Iris yet?
No morals, no ethics. A nobody who killed his wife and used her inheritance to pay for his defense. Now, that's a great question, is Llama working for Iris. Birds of a feather and all that...

JMO
 
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IIRC, the contract went to Garrett Construction who subcontracted to AE Outdoor Services out of Greenfield, IN. AE Outdoor Services (run by a friend of BM's) then subcontracted to BM and BM hired "subcontracted laborers" to do the actual work.
Does anyone besides me wonder how an Indiana company that services “Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky”, according to their website, got a contract for a job in Colorado? And, I see that their Sales VP (whom I know) lives down the road about a mile from me. Also, a quick correction - it’s EA Outdoor Services.
 
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Does anyone besides me wonder how an Indiana company that services “Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky”, according to their website, got a contract for a job in Colorado? And, I see that their Sales VP (whom I know) lives down the road about a mile from me. Also, a quick correction - it’s EA Outdoor Services.
Oh, that’s right! Thanks for the correction!
 
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Lama says he's staying in Canon City & partnering with a Colorado Springs attorney.
"Lama will focus on family law and criminal defense, and he is bringing in his former court clerk, Tammy Morrow, as his paralegal."
 
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Does anyone besides me wonder how an Indiana company that services “Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky”, according to their website, got a contract for a job in Colorado? And, I see that their Sales VP (whom I know) lives down the road about a mile from me. Also, a quick correction - it’s EA Outdoor Services.
Respectfully, an owner's website does not govern where the contractor otherwise solicits, bids, and/or performs public works construction.

LS of Fox21 did a YT about the wall project and EAOS last year.

Every state has its own code section where state legislators adopt rules that govern this process (i.e., state agency and local government contracting) including but not limited to a provision for a Small Works Roster where these rules may be used in lieu of other statutory procedures to award contracts for such work with an estimated cost of three hundred fifty thousand dollars or less.

In other words, based on their project history and qualifications, it was of no surprise that this firm was the subcontractor for the transit agency wall.

I believe BM had probably performed successfully for the Purdue gents previously.

EAOS was certainly not to blame for SM's demise. Just another bridge BM burned because he could. MOO

 
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Respectfully, an owner's website does not govern where the contractor otherwise solicits, bids, and/or performs public works construction.

LS of Fox21 did a YT about the wall project and EAOS last year.

Every state has its own code section where state legislators adopt rules that govern this process (i.e., state agency and local government contracting) including but not limited to a provision for a Small Works Roster where these rules may be used in lieu of other statutory procedures to award contracts for such work with an estimated cost of three hundred fifty thousand dollars or less.

In other words, based on their project history and qualifications, it was of no surprise that this firm was the subcontractor for the transit agency wall.

I believe BM had probably performed successfully for the Purdue gents previously.

EAOS was certainly not to blame for SM's demise. Just another bridge BM burned because he could. MOO

Thank you for the explanation. I missed LS’s video. Not inferring any blame. Just seems weird. MOO
 
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Thank you for the explanation. I missed LS’s video. Not inferring any blame. Just seems weird. MOO
@NatureLover -- did not read your post as inferring any blame. Just wanted to be clear that after EAOS presented an opportunity for him, BM put them in a bad position like so many others.

Also, adding the link to the CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS for your convenience.

Public Works Construction Procurement is fairly standard across the country and the method is not weird for experienced, industry professionals. JMO

 
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