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Maybe they were expired doses.
Throw them in your bin at home then.

Maybe they were expired doses.
The meat will be exposed in the preliminary to reach the presumption great test so the AA will have less value after the preliminary and that is when I think it will be released.... if this proceeds to trial...in redacted form. If it doesn't go to trial it has no value as the prosecution will need to tighten their case before they obtain another arrest warrant.
Maybe they were expired doses.
No need to think about it… there’s a judicial order that answers when the AA will be released.
The order filed Friday states the sealing of the affidavit is to protect the victims and witnesses in this case. The court also wants to prevent harassment, abuses or intimidation of the victims, and their right to be treated with fairness, respect and dignity.
The order will expire 7 days after the conclusion of the Proof Evidence Presumption Great Hearing and Preliminary Hearing, which is scheduled to be completed on August 24, 2021. The court has concerns with the amount of information in the 130-page affidavit.
Judge files order keeping arrest affidavit for Barry Morphew sealed | FOX21 News Colorado
Then why not take it to a medical center or vet that has medical waste disposal facilities? Why drive with it all over his patch of CO? He just happened to find the expired doses in his pocket during his trash dumps?
Maybe they were expired doses.
Thank you @Niner, @OldCop, @oviedo for all the time and effort you put into creating the timeline.
Here is what I am trying to understand: BM contacts MM1 @12:05 and then there is no further familial contact until Mr. Ritter contacts him at 5:15 to tell him Suzanne is missing. Why did they leave Barry out of the loop leading up to 5:15? Obviously the girls were concerned; they contacted MM2's boyfriend to check out the house, they contacted their friend's step mother, brought the neighbors into the loop. Why not Barry?
Another thing I would like to know more about is the "appointment" at DSI to repair the Bobcat. Barry never mentioned the appointment to Suzanne when he asked her to go hiking, as in,"I have x amount of time to hike because I have to take Bob in at 2:00". Did he take Bob to the beach jobsite that day? Did he mention the "appointment" to MG and the reason for it? I thought JP stated that Barry came in to use DSI's shop to make a repair to Bob, the owner of DSI was out of town and JP found it strange that Barry was asking him about working for him on Monday, knowing his boss was out of town. JMO.
Even though the order expires a week after the PEPG hearing, could it be released sooner, like when he's bound over for trial? Would the week after expiration date have been put in, just in case the hearing goes longer or is delayed for some reason?
Definitely worth the watch. One takeaway is Suzanne texting about Mallory feeling responsible for Barry’s happiness. That may be what we are seeing now in the courtroom. There’s a lot to unpack there.Going over text messages between SM and her best friend SO about SM wanting to leave the marriage. SM says she needs to wait until youngest daughter is out of the house, etc.
Then SM says she can’t do it until they get the money from the sale of the house in Indiana and she thinks that should be January.
19:56
Also at 22:00 SM texts SO that she had finally got him off the idea of building a house.
Well he did call Suzanne and leave a message around 3:30 pm instructing Suzanne to call him. I guess that’s enough in Barry’s book.Thank you @Niner, @OldCop, @oviedo for all the time and effort you put into creating the timeline.
Here is what I am trying to understand: BM contacts MM1 @12:05 and then there is no further familial contact until Mr. Ritter contacts him at 5:15 to tell him Suzanne is missing. Why did they leave Barry out of the loop leading up to 5:15? Obviously the girls were concerned; they contacted MM2's boyfriend to check out the house, they contacted their friend's step mother, brought the neighbors into the loop. Why not Barry?
Exhausting.Maybe they were expired doses.
It wasn't the tranquilizer that expired, but it assisted.Maybe they were expired doses.
So I guess JP was mistaken when he said Barry was in the store buying chlorine at around 4, 5, or 6:00 pm?That is correct.
Defense is also stating that there were 18 miles missing when BM went to Broomfield and that is probably when he went to Salida Stove and Spa. That makes no sense because they are alleging he went to Salida Stove and Spa sometime between 4:00 and 5:30 on Saturday. He didn’t go to Broomfield until Sunday morning.
Furthermore, Salida Stove and Spa closes at 2:00 on Saturdays.
Defense is relying on memories of owners rather than electronic surveillance or store receipts at this point. We may get further clarification during the next phase of the preliminary hearing next week.
The time came from the proprietors of the store per the defense but the retired FBI agent testifying made it a point to say that he thought they were mistaken as to the time.So I guess JP was mistaken when he said Barry was in the store buying chlorine at around 4, 5, or 6:00 pm?
And, if you want to avoid unwelcome attention, not straight after your wife disappearsThrow them in your bin at home then.
Ebm