Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #58 *ARREST*

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  • #181
Was BM including himself in that plan at all, I wonder? Cos I thought he was staying overnight in Broomfield, hence the HIE room, or was the HIE room another late addition to the building of the alibi - I wonder when he booked the room?

He booked that room (we still don't know when or how) supposedly, for his crew, who arrived sometime later on Sunday (that time has shifted several times so I'm not sure what time they really got there).

He had allegedly showered or at least left wet towels around, and the bed appeared to have been mussed up a bit, plus his personal property insurance mail in a trash can so clearly, he didn't have his own room.

I guess that might mean that he was planning on saying all along that he was just going to be in Broomfield for the day, and be home Sunday evening.

jmo
 
  • #182
That feels obvious. I think you would ask first if someone’s car were at the home and then ask about the bike. I know I would ask about the car first. If he had not asked if her car were there that would be a red flag to coin the term some use.
Just jumping off your post. I wonder if BM, besides just asking about car, then bike, did he ask the neighbor or did the neighbor on their own, ring doorbell (if applicable), try to or did open door to holler out for Suzanne, and/or did Barry suggest and/or offer up anything such as, for example, check out back of house as she enjoys sitting out there, or she enjoys walking down to the river (in backyard), etc?? Or was it very obvious that the only two tasks he concentrated on was number one, the vehicle, then number two, the bicycle? IMO, these things in and of themselves is very revealing...

ETA - I did see now where somebody mentioned that the neighbor did go in the house. I don't know though if that's ever been confirmed. JMO
 
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  • #183
I must be missing something.
I just watched this and didn't hear the part bolded above.
Can someone point out the time stamp where that is?

It begins at 2:53 in the video.

Below is the transcript of the Dr. Phil conversation with AM.
0:00
What specifically has pointed you
00:01
into thinking that it's actually her husband?
00:05
Well, when it started off Phil,
00:06
we found the bicycle at the bottom of a ravine
00:08
and my brother-in-law's a really good hunter
00:11
and an expert tracker
00:12
and he thought that maybe Suzanne
00:15
had ridden over the side of that,
00:16
gotten injured, disoriented and fallen into the river
00:19
and/ or a Bobcat had attacked her.
00:23
Well, I stood on that bank of that road
00:25
and I looked down and I thought to myself,
00:27
no, that didn't happen,
00:29
there's no blood trail.
00:31
And if I had ridden a bike over there,
00:33
it would have been pretzelized
00:35
and my knuckles would have been hamburgerized.
00:38
So no blood, no things of that nature.
00:41
So I told him, I said,
00:42
"Barry, look, she had to get taken by a Puma.
00:45
There's no mountain lion involved here."
00:46
He acted like he didn't want to hear that.
00:48
But he finally came to the realization
00:51
that everybody else realized that didn't happen.
00:53
So the next thing,
00:55
he's hauled in and questioned and interrogated by the CBI,
00:58
won't take a lie detector or voice analysis.
01:01
And that bothered me deeply.
01:03
Thirdly, the EVI information,
01:05
which is called electronic vehicle information on his truck
01:10
did not line up with his timeline of events
01:12
that he laid out for the police.
01:14
Fourthly, since then,
01:17
some of his employees have come forward
01:19
speaking of the smell of chlorine at a hotel room
01:23
that he hastily got for them
01:26
to set up on a wall project
01:29
where they were building a wall.
01:30
When was the last time
01:32
that you had a face to face conversation with him?
01:35
May 11th.
01:37
Is he at all aware of what you have found
01:40
other than the conversation we're having now,
01:42
which of course he's not listening to,
01:44
but does he have any idea that progress may have been made
01:49
in finding something?
01:51
I don't believe he does, no.
01:52
Assuming this is Barry, what would you expect next?
01:58
Well, I think that an arrest would be made.
02:01
Obviously he'd be prosecuted for the crime.
02:04
And of course he has absolutely denied this,
02:08
he said, he's not doing it,
02:09
I want to be very clear about that.
02:10
We can't say that he did it.
02:11
I'm not saying that he did it
02:13
because he's not here to deny it.
02:15
And if he was, he certainly would.
02:17
You may or may not know
02:19
that I'm trained in forensic psychology
02:21
and I've learned to go back and find out
02:24
that there's a link in every chain.
02:26
And this took place on Mother's Day weekend
02:31
and that he left on Sunday to go to Denver to work on a job.
02:36
Would you expect that to be part of that relationship
02:39
or him to take off and her to go riding a bicycle
02:43
on Mother's Day?
02:45
No, that doesn't sound anywhere near normal to me.
02:48
And like I said the EVI information on his truck
02:50
didn't line up, Phil.
02:52
He said he saw her at five a.m. and he did not.
02:55
And how do you know that?
02:57
Testimony from an employee
02:58
that he was rambling down the road
03:00
texting people at four in the morning
03:01
trying to get them to go to Broomfield.
03:03
Can't be at home at five.
03:06
And talking to somebody on the road at four?
03:09
Right.
03:10
So the timeline doesn't add up at all?
03:13
No, not at all.
03:15
You've got two nieces,
03:16
Mallory, who's now 22 and Macy who's 16.
03:20
Would she go off riding by herself
03:22
or would she be in contact with them?
03:24
Would she go off the radar for seven days
03:28
and have no social media presence,
03:31
no presence electronically for that period of time
03:35
with her daughters?
03:37
No, absolutely not.
03:38
They were on a camping trip with the church
03:40
and on their way home
03:42
wanted to wish their mother a happy mother's day,
03:44
got no answer.
03:46
They called their father said,
03:48
"Dad, we can't get ahold of mom."
03:51
He says he tried, couldn't get ahold of her.
03:54
And he asked the neighbor to go over
03:56
and see if she was home.
03:59
So the neighbor goes over, opens the garage,
04:01
the cars are all home.
04:02
She returns to her phone, calls Barry,
04:05
cars are home.
04:06
Barry says, "What about her bicycle?"
04:09
The lady says, "I'll have to go back over."
04:10
So she runs back over,
04:12
looks, no bicycle.
04:14
The odd thing to me was at midnight on Saturday night,
04:19
I want you to realize she was seen in town with Barry
04:22
getting a sandwich at four, four p.m..
04:26
At midnight, somebody friended all of the guys my age
04:34
on her Facebook, at midnight.
04:38
At midnight?
04:40
Yeah.
04:40
My theory is she was killed after four,
04:42
her Facebook was manipulated at midnight,
04:46
she was hidden between midnight and 4:00 a.m.
04:49
on Mother's Day morning.
 
  • #184
Because she was the closest person and the two couples knew each other? I can’t imagine calling someone a half hour away if I could connect with a neighbor down the road.

But didn't BM have a firefighter buddy who actually lived close by? Wasn't he one of the first non LE on the scene where the bike was allegedly found less than a mile from the house?
 
  • #185
It begins at 2:53 in the video.

Below is the transcript of the Dr. Phil conversation with AM.
0:00
What specifically has pointed you
00:01
into thinking that it's actually her husband?
00:05
Well, when it started off Phil,
00:06
we found the bicycle at the bottom of a ravine
00:08
and my brother-in-law's a really good hunter
00:11
and an expert tracker
00:12
and he thought that maybe Suzanne
00:15
had ridden over the side of that,
00:16
gotten injured, disoriented and fallen into the river
00:19
and/ or a Bobcat had attacked her.
00:23
Well, I stood on that bank of that road
00:25
and I looked down and I thought to myself,
00:27
no, that didn't happen,
00:29
there's no blood trail.
00:31
And if I had ridden a bike over there,
00:33
it would have been pretzelized
00:35
and my knuckles would have been hamburgerized.
00:38
So no blood, no things of that nature.
00:41
So I told him, I said,
00:42
"Barry, look, she had to get taken by a Puma.
00:45
There's no mountain lion involved here."
00:46
He acted like he didn't want to hear that.
00:48
But he finally came to the realization
00:51
that everybody else realized that didn't happen.
00:53
So the next thing,
00:55
he's hauled in and questioned and interrogated by the CBI,
00:58
won't take a lie detector or voice analysis.
01:01
And that bothered me deeply.
01:03
Thirdly, the EVI information,
01:05
which is called electronic vehicle information on his truck
01:10
did not line up with his timeline of events
01:12
that he laid out for the police.
01:14
Fourthly, since then,
01:17
some of his employees have come forward
01:19
speaking of the smell of chlorine at a hotel room
01:23
that he hastily got for them
01:26
to set up on a wall project
01:29
where they were building a wall.
01:30
When was the last time
01:32
that you had a face to face conversation with him?
01:35
May 11th.
01:37
Is he at all aware of what you have found
01:40
other than the conversation we're having now,
01:42
which of course he's not listening to,
01:44
but does he have any idea that progress may have been made
01:49
in finding something?
01:51
I don't believe he does, no.
01:52
Assuming this is Barry, what would you expect next?
01:58
Well, I think that an arrest would be made.
02:01
Obviously he'd be prosecuted for the crime.
02:04
And of course he has absolutely denied this,
02:08
he said, he's not doing it,
02:09
I want to be very clear about that.
02:10
We can't say that he did it.
02:11
I'm not saying that he did it
02:13
because he's not here to deny it.
02:15
And if he was, he certainly would.
02:17
You may or may not know
02:19
that I'm trained in forensic psychology
02:21
and I've learned to go back and find out
02:24
that there's a link in every chain.
02:26
And this took place on Mother's Day weekend
02:31
and that he left on Sunday to go to Denver to work on a job.
02:36
Would you expect that to be part of that relationship
02:39
or him to take off and her to go riding a bicycle
02:43
on Mother's Day?
02:45
No, that doesn't sound anywhere near normal to me.
02:48
And like I said the EVI information on his truck
02:50
didn't line up, Phil.
02:52
He said he saw her at five a.m. and he did not.
02:55
And how do you know that?
02:57
Testimony from an employee
02:58
that he was rambling down the road
03:00
texting people at four in the morning
03:01
trying to get them to go to Broomfield.
03:03
Can't be at home at five.
03:06
And talking to somebody on the road at four?
03:09
Right.
03:10
So the timeline doesn't add up at all?
03:13
No, not at all.
03:15
You've got two nieces,
03:16
Mallory, who's now 22 and Macy who's 16.
03:20
Would she go off riding by herself
03:22
or would she be in contact with them?
03:24
Would she go off the radar for seven days
03:28
and have no social media presence,
03:31
no presence electronically for that period of time
03:35
with her daughters?
03:37
No, absolutely not.
03:38
They were on a camping trip with the church
03:40
and on their way home
03:42
wanted to wish their mother a happy mother's day,
03:44
got no answer.
03:46
They called their father said,
03:48
"Dad, we can't get ahold of mom."
03:51
He says he tried, couldn't get ahold of her.
03:54
And he asked the neighbor to go over
03:56
and see if she was home.
03:59
So the neighbor goes over, opens the garage,
04:01
the cars are all home.
04:02
She returns to her phone, calls Barry,
04:05
cars are home.
04:06
Barry says, "What about her bicycle?"
04:09
The lady says, "I'll have to go back over."
04:10
So she runs back over,
04:12
looks, no bicycle.
04:14
The odd thing to me was at midnight on Saturday night,
04:19
I want you to realize she was seen in town with Barry
04:22
getting a sandwich at four, four p.m..
04:26
At midnight, somebody friended all of the guys my age
04:34
on her Facebook, at midnight.
04:38
At midnight?
04:40
Yeah.
04:40
My theory is she was killed after four,
04:42
her Facebook was manipulated at midnight,
04:46
she was hidden between midnight and 4:00 a.m.
04:49
on Mother's Day morning.

AM is trained in forensic psychology? Is that a degree in that field or perhaps a side training for something else?

I don’t know how I didn’t know this about him. Not the person you were replying to, but thank you for sharing that.

Ebm, guys, please ignore my brain not working tonight. Oops.
 
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  • #186
He booked that room (we still don't know when or how) supposedly, for his crew, who arrived sometime later on Sunday (that time has shifted several times so I'm not sure what time they really got there).

He had allegedly showered or at least left wet towels around, and the bed appeared to have been mussed up a bit, plus his personal property insurance mail in a trash can so clearly, he didn't have his own room.

I guess that might mean that he was planning on saying all along that he was just going to be in Broomfield for the day, and be home Sunday evening.

jmo

Thanks :)

As he reportedly approached JP Sat afternoon about the Broomfield job, and it was only supposed to be BM and MG doing the work in Broomfield up until that point (iirc) - it could have been booked after the offering of some work?
I don't know what to make of this, because short notice booking kinda makes sense in the situation but not short notice of offering work, thats kind of like BM was never planning on going to Broomfield, because it was only supposed to be a 2 person job?

I'm just going to box this away for the morning - I'm confusing myself- truly doesn't take much. :D
 
  • #187
Was BM including himself in that plan at all, I wonder? Cos I thought he was staying overnight in Broomfield, hence the HIE room, or was the HIE room another late addition to the building of the alibi - I wonder when he booked the room?
He was vague about it when he spoke to Tyson but one would think he was planning on being there. He said he had spoken with Suzanne and asked if it was okay if he went to Denver early to prep the wall job. He said he had workers coming later to start the job the next day.

But of course we know it was just a story which is probably why he was so vague. He must have known he would be coming back either later that night or early in the morning. It probably all depended on what time the girls arrived home or when it was discovered Suzanne was missing.

It still hasn't been confirmed when he arranged for the hotel room. One of the employees, JP, said he took over the room after BM left so I assume it was paid for in advance. Jmo
 
  • #188
  • #189
Thank you. Would love a source for him allegedly saying this. I think I recall it being reported that he told the neighbor that, but I could be wrong. JMO.
It was in the Tyson interview. (The secret recording.)
 
  • #190
Thank you. Would love a source for him allegedly saying this. I think I recall it being reported that he told the neighbor that, but I could be wrong. JMO.

Barry said it himself, at the 7:04 mark in this now infamous video with TD.

It's not in the YT transcript (it's actually blank from 7:04 until 7:29) because the audio's terrible but it has been transcribed by many people and you do hear him say the "girls were running late".
 
  • #191
DBM
 
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  • #192
AM is trained in forensic psychology? Is that a degree in that field or perhaps a side training for something else?

I don’t know how I didn’t know this about him. Not the person you were replying to, but thank you for sharing that.
Dr. Phil said that to AM, not AM to Dr. Phil! :D
 
  • #193
Sorry, I thought you were asking about someone saying that BM was “ rambling around at 4:00 a.m. “.
That’s what I was responding to. Trying to catch up.
 
  • #194
AM is trained in forensic psychology? Is that a degree in that field or perhaps a side training for something else?

I don’t know how I didn’t know this about him. Not the person you were replying to, but thank you for sharing that.
I believe that’s Dr. Phil that has a degree in forensic psychology. :)
 
  • #195
Dr. Phil said that to AM, not AM to Dr. Phil! :D

Oh, my bad! Oops. I was going to say, then AM is far more qualified than Dr.Phil and could do an interview elsewhere. But of course, I read it wrong.

thank you for correcting me. I wouldn’t have wanted to repeat that incorrectly to anyone!
 
  • #196
It begins at 2:53 in the video.

Below is the transcript of the Dr. Phil conversation with AM.
0:00
What specifically has pointed you
00:01
into thinking that it's actually her husband?
00:05
Well, when it started off Phil,
00:06
we found the bicycle at the bottom of a ravine
00:08
and my brother-in-law's a really good hunter
00:11
and an expert tracker
00:12
and he thought that maybe Suzanne
00:15
had ridden over the side of that,
00:16
gotten injured, disoriented and fallen into the river
00:19
and/ or a Bobcat had attacked her.
00:23
Well, I stood on that bank of that road
00:25
and I looked down and I thought to myself,
00:27
no, that didn't happen,
00:29
there's no blood trail.
00:31
And if I had ridden a bike over there,
00:33
it would have been pretzelized
00:35
and my knuckles would have been hamburgerized.
00:38
So no blood, no things of that nature.
00:41
So I told him, I said,
00:42
"Barry, look, she had to get taken by a Puma.
00:45
There's no mountain lion involved here."
00:46
He acted like he didn't want to hear that.
00:48
But he finally came to the realization
00:51
that everybody else realized that didn't happen.
00:53
So the next thing,
00:55
he's hauled in and questioned and interrogated by the CBI,
00:58
won't take a lie detector or voice analysis.
01:01
And that bothered me deeply.
01:03
Thirdly, the EVI information,
01:05
which is called electronic vehicle information on his truck
01:10
did not line up with his timeline of events
01:12
that he laid out for the police.
01:14
Fourthly, since then,
01:17
some of his employees have come forward
01:19
speaking of the smell of chlorine at a hotel room
01:23
that he hastily got for them
01:26
to set up on a wall project
01:29
where they were building a wall.
01:30
When was the last time
01:32
that you had a face to face conversation with him?
01:35
May 11th.
01:37
Is he at all aware of what you have found
01:40
other than the conversation we're having now,
01:42
which of course he's not listening to,
01:44
but does he have any idea that progress may have been made
01:49
in finding something?
01:51
I don't believe he does, no.
01:52
Assuming this is Barry, what would you expect next?
01:58
Well, I think that an arrest would be made.
02:01
Obviously he'd be prosecuted for the crime.
02:04
And of course he has absolutely denied this,
02:08
he said, he's not doing it,
02:09
I want to be very clear about that.
02:10
We can't say that he did it.
02:11
I'm not saying that he did it
02:13
because he's not here to deny it.
02:15
And if he was, he certainly would.
02:17
You may or may not know
02:19
that I'm trained in forensic psychology
02:21
and I've learned to go back and find out
02:24
that there's a link in every chain.
02:26
And this took place on Mother's Day weekend
02:31
and that he left on Sunday to go to Denver to work on a job.
02:36
Would you expect that to be part of that relationship
02:39
or him to take off and her to go riding a bicycle
02:43
on Mother's Day?
02:45
No, that doesn't sound anywhere near normal to me.
02:48
And like I said the EVI information on his truck
02:50
didn't line up, Phil.
02:52
He said he saw her at five a.m. and he did not.
02:55
And how do you know that?
02:57
Testimony from an employee
02:58
that he was rambling down the road
03:00
texting people at four in the morning
03:01
trying to get them to go to Broomfield.
03:03
Can't be at home at five.
03:06
And talking to somebody on the road at four?
03:09
Right.
03:10
So the timeline doesn't add up at all?
03:13
No, not at all.
03:15
You've got two nieces,
03:16
Mallory, who's now 22 and Macy who's 16.
03:20
Would she go off riding by herself
03:22
or would she be in contact with them?
03:24
Would she go off the radar for seven days
03:28
and have no social media presence,
03:31
no presence electronically for that period of time
03:35
with her daughters?
03:37
No, absolutely not.
03:38
They were on a camping trip with the church
03:40
and on their way home
03:42
wanted to wish their mother a happy mother's day,
03:44
got no answer.
03:46
They called their father said,
03:48
"Dad, we can't get ahold of mom."
03:51
He says he tried, couldn't get ahold of her.
03:54
And he asked the neighbor to go over
03:56
and see if she was home.
03:59
So the neighbor goes over, opens the garage,
04:01
the cars are all home.
04:02
She returns to her phone, calls Barry,
04:05
cars are home.
04:06
Barry says, "What about her bicycle?"
04:09
The lady says, "I'll have to go back over."
04:10
So she runs back over,
04:12
looks, no bicycle.
04:14
The odd thing to me was at midnight on Saturday night,
04:19
I want you to realize she was seen in town with Barry
04:22
getting a sandwich at four, four p.m..
04:26
At midnight, somebody friended all of the guys my age
04:34
on her Facebook, at midnight.
04:38
At midnight?
04:40
Yeah.
04:40
My theory is she was killed after four,
04:42
her Facebook was manipulated at midnight,
04:46
she was hidden between midnight and 4:00 a.m.
04:49
on Mother's Day morning.
He doesn't specify the time of the GPS data not lining up with Barry's timeline, though. We also don't know for sure that he was rambling down the road while he was texting. He could have told someone he was on the road while he was really still at home or in the middle of the woods somewhere.

I've always assumed he left earlier than he said he did and disposed of the body on the way to Denver, but I don't think it's ever been confirmed that he left at midnight or any specific time. Imo
 
  • #197
I believe that’s Dr. Phil that has a degree in forensic psychology. :)

I’m seriously laughing at myself and kicking myself at the same time. Thank you. It’s Sunday evening and perhaps my brain has been in “chill mode” for far too long today...
 
  • #198
It begins at 2:53 in the video.

Below is the transcript of the Dr. Phil conversation with AM.
0:00
What specifically has pointed you
00:01
into thinking that it's actually her husband?
00:05
Well, when it started off Phil,
00:06
we found the bicycle at the bottom of a ravine
00:08
and my brother-in-law's a really good hunter
00:11
and an expert tracker
00:12
and he thought that maybe Suzanne
00:15
had ridden over the side of that,
00:16
gotten injured, disoriented and fallen into the river
00:19
and/ or a Bobcat had attacked her.
00:23
Well, I stood on that bank of that road
00:25
and I looked down and I thought to myself,
00:27
no, that didn't happen,
00:29
there's no blood trail.
00:31
And if I had ridden a bike over there,
00:33
it would have been pretzelized
00:35
and my knuckles would have been hamburgerized.
00:38
So no blood, no things of that nature.
00:41
So I told him, I said,
00:42
"Barry, look, she had to get taken by a Puma.
00:45
There's no mountain lion involved here."
00:46
He acted like he didn't want to hear that.
00:48
But he finally came to the realization
00:51
that everybody else realized that didn't happen.
00:53
So the next thing,
00:55
he's hauled in and questioned and interrogated by the CBI,
00:58
won't take a lie detector or voice analysis.
01:01
And that bothered me deeply.
01:03
Thirdly, the EVI information,
01:05
which is called electronic vehicle information on his truck
01:10
did not line up with his timeline of events
01:12
that he laid out for the police.
01:14
Fourthly, since then,
01:17
some of his employees have come forward
01:19
speaking of the smell of chlorine at a hotel room
01:23
that he hastily got for them
01:26
to set up on a wall project
01:29
where they were building a wall.
01:30
When was the last time
01:32
that you had a face to face conversation with him?
01:35
May 11th.
01:37
Is he at all aware of what you have found
01:40
other than the conversation we're having now,
01:42
which of course he's not listening to,
01:44
but does he have any idea that progress may have been made
01:49
in finding something?
01:51
I don't believe he does, no.
01:52
Assuming this is Barry, what would you expect next?
01:58
Well, I think that an arrest would be made.
02:01
Obviously he'd be prosecuted for the crime.
02:04
And of course he has absolutely denied this,
02:08
he said, he's not doing it,
02:09
I want to be very clear about that.
02:10
We can't say that he did it.
02:11
I'm not saying that he did it
02:13
because he's not here to deny it.
02:15
And if he was, he certainly would.
02:17
You may or may not know
02:19
that I'm trained in forensic psychology
02:21
and I've learned to go back and find out
02:24
that there's a link in every chain.
02:26
And this took place on Mother's Day weekend
02:31
and that he left on Sunday to go to Denver to work on a job.
02:36
Would you expect that to be part of that relationship
02:39
or him to take off and her to go riding a bicycle
02:43
on Mother's Day?
02:45
No, that doesn't sound anywhere near normal to me.
02:48
And like I said the EVI information on his truck
02:50
didn't line up, Phil.
02:52
He said he saw her at five a.m. and he did not.
02:55
And how do you know that?
02:57
Testimony from an employee
02:58
that he was rambling down the road
03:00
texting people at four in the morning
03:01
trying to get them to go to Broomfield.
03:03
Can't be at home at five.
03:06
And talking to somebody on the road at four?
03:09
Right.
03:10
So the timeline doesn't add up at all?
03:13
No, not at all.
03:15
You've got two nieces,
03:16
Mallory, who's now 22 and Macy who's 16.
03:20
Would she go off riding by herself
03:22
or would she be in contact with them?
03:24
Would she go off the radar for seven days
03:28
and have no social media presence,
03:31
no presence electronically for that period of time
03:35
with her daughters?
03:37
No, absolutely not.
03:38
They were on a camping trip with the church
03:40
and on their way home
03:42
wanted to wish their mother a happy mother's day,
03:44
got no answer.
03:46
They called their father said,
03:48
"Dad, we can't get ahold of mom."
03:51
He says he tried, couldn't get ahold of her.
03:54
And he asked the neighbor to go over
03:56
and see if she was home.
03:59
So the neighbor goes over, opens the garage,
04:01
the cars are all home.
04:02
She returns to her phone, calls Barry,
04:05
cars are home.
04:06
Barry says, "What about her bicycle?"
04:09
The lady says, "I'll have to go back over."
04:10
So she runs back over,
04:12
looks, no bicycle.
04:14
The odd thing to me was at midnight on Saturday night,
04:19
I want you to realize she was seen in town with Barry
04:22
getting a sandwich at four, four p.m..
04:26
At midnight, somebody friended all of the guys my age
04:34
on her Facebook, at midnight.
04:38
At midnight?
04:40
Yeah.
04:40
My theory is she was killed after four,
04:42
her Facebook was manipulated at midnight,
04:46
she was hidden between midnight and 4:00 a.m.
04:49
on Mother's Day morning.

Your last post said it's stated in this video: "EVI information has BM driving around between 12-4 a.m. on the morning of Mother's Day"

But I am not seeing this anywhere in the transcript, or hearing it in the video.
No one says that in the video.

AM mentions that the EVI info didn't match up but he never gave specific times.
Then he says "testimony from an employee" that BM was texting people at 4am while rambling down the road. (contradicts his other story of leaving his house at 5am)
AM then later in the video says it's his speculation that she (Suzanne) was hidden between midnight and 4am.
All I'm seeing here is AM speculating on what might have happened.

But he never did say the EVI info specifically shows BM driving around between 12-4am.

I can't be the only one seeing it this way, right? lol :oops:
 
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He doesn't specify the time of the GPS data not lining up with Barry's timeline, though. We also don't know for sure that he was rambling down the road while he was texting. He could have told someone he was on the road while he was really still at home or in the middle of the woods somewhere.

I've always assumed he left earlier than he said he did and disposed of the body on the way to Denver, but I don't think it's ever been confirmed that he left at midnight or any specific time. Imo

Thank you.
I was beginning to wonder if this case was finally making me cuckoo. :cool:
 
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