Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #70 *ARREST*

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Most cases are circumstantial.

Was just going to say this. Yes, most cases are circumstantial to be fair. But this is a lot of nothing and speculation so far.
 
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Yes they are. For instance, DNA and fingerprints are circumstantial.

This won’t be made by DNA, but by the “new DNA,” digital evidence.
We will have to disagree on DNA and fingerprints being circumstantial. In most cases, they are definitive proof.
 
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Was just going to say this. Yes, most cases are circumstantial to be fair. But this is a lot of nothing and speculation so far.
forensic data on BM's truck isn't circumstantial nor is a dart cap.
 
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Not most murder 1 cases.
Circumstantial evidence is evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact—such as a fingerprint at the scene of a crime. By contrast, direct evidence supports the truth of an assertion directly—i.e., without need for any additional evidence or inference. Wikipedia
 
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Was just going to say this. Yes, most cases are circumstantial to be fair. But this is a lot of nothing and speculation so far.
MOO To be fair his actions are beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
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We need to figure out if this was Friday or Saturday. 2 reporters, 2 different days.
 
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We will have to disagree on DNA and fingerprints being circumstantial. In most cases, they are definitive proof.
You can't just disagree on something that is a fact.
 
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I wondered the same. "hydro" here is electricity so, I'm not sure.
There was some mention yesterday of a medication BM wanted SM to stop taking, maybe a text between her and SO. I will look for it. I bet hydro is hydrocodone (Vicodin).
JMO
 
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So... trash runs which included a 'tree container' ?
Maybe some of our speculation wasn't far off the mark ?

I'll keep my thoughts to myself about BM's saying he shot about 85 chipmunks around their home. :mad:

While growing up my siblings and I fed a chipmunk that was almost tame and would bravely eat some bits of birdseed we scattered by the fence.
Charming little creatures. :(
 
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What? What do you make of this? Where are the girls, really?

First it was Idaho, now it's Utah. But Barry is at a nearby Salida pizza place, waiting for pizza for the girls??
No, Suzanne sent a pic of Barry to the girls at the pizza place.
 
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We will have to disagree on DNA and fingerprints being circumstantial. In most cases, they are definitive proof.

DNA is tricky, though. In this case, we can expect Barry's DNA to be useless, as he lived with the victim.

Are you saying that unless there's DNA and/or fingerprints (often there's neither), Murder 1 convictions mostly don't take place? I'd say it's the opposite - in the cases I've been involved with or followed, there's rarely DNA or fingerprints. Again, Barry's fingerprints would be all over his own possessions - in this case absence of fingerprints would be more significant, when one would expect them in a particular place.
 
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