Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #74 *ARREST*

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  • #481
This has been discussed, but I'm still puzzled. The bike's front brake was locked; the police were able to "release" the brake.

How was it locked? Was it locked for storage or for transport?

Is this proof that the bike couldn't have been ridden before landing in the ravine?
JMO but this could be a storyline by Barry....Suzanne was having trouble with the brake(s) on her bike locking up, she probably just got so fed up with it that she threw her bike into the ravine and stormed off. She was so angry she didn't realize that she was still wearing her helmet and ripped it off and tossed it further down the road on her way out of town on foot. :rolleyes:
 
  • #482
Any way you slice it....Suzanne was home on Mothers Day....alone, without her own family. No Barry, No daughters...I realize she never spent that day alone...because she was dead. But it would have been her, chatting with a boyfriend, who should have been honoring the wife of his own children that day...just like Barry should have been doing. This scenario is so far removed from what is normal...its insane.

I would tend to think Suzanne searching Barry's phone was more about counter-intelligence...i.e. wanted to know what Barry knew about her and her activities. She strikes me as being all defense, no offense. She even said, his manipulation was too much for her.
Agree.
The trouble started in Indiana.
He lost a small claims suit in 2016 with a lumber mill in Kokomo and I have wondered if the sting losing that fight spurred him into a lot more negative behaviors. Arguments with others and ultimately wanting to move out of the state.
 
  • #483
I can’t find the tweet but it was something to the effect that BM said he didn’t like the way she acted towards him when she was on her meds.
IMO she was probably acting happier and more sure of herself which would make him feel insecure about being able to control her.
MOO
Wow....Barry was more concerned about how Suzanne taking her meds affected him...instead of what they were doing for her.....So Barryesque.
 
  • #484
It appears the use of tranquilizer darts on humans is chock full of risks. If the dosage is excessive, it can easily be lethal, cause respiratory failure or brain damage, to name a few hazards. Obviously, we don't know the type or dosage of such an event in this crime, if it actually applies.
Very interested where you found the information regarding effects on people as I have also tried looking into effects & it’s usually based on drug used in dart. I’m requesting again, a link to your source or sources regarding tranquilizer & effects on people. (All based on drug used I presume). Could you get me a link to read, if you don’t mind. TIA
All moo and my opinion
 
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  • #485
Makes you wonder why he wanted her off the meds...Did it suppress their sex life? that would be my guess...it is all about Barry, you know.
I doubt that’s anything we’ll find out! Not sure we even need to go there. He makes me sick to my stomach! Moo
 
  • #486
It's heartbreaking to even think about this but I'm inclined to think he buried her while she was unconscious so there would be no chance of cadaverine being detected on anything he used in the process.
It takes several hours of a person being deceased iirc before tell tale signs are detectable. @10ofRods has great info in this regard. I hate the idea of ANYONE being buried alive. That’s something we likely will never know. BM certainly wouldn’t admit it. Moo
 
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@Lyanna
Remember last week when you noticed that in one of BM’s texts to SM that he spelled “ mere” as “ mear “ ? And wondered why his phone might have used that spelling as predictive text.
Well I was just looking at GM ‘s obituary and guess where his Christmas tree farm was?

After purchasing the root beer stand, Gene purchased a farm in Mears, Mich. that he'd seen while in the Army, where he proudly grew Christmas trees for sale at the stand for nearly 60 years with the help of his son Andrew Moorman and family.


https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/shorelinemedia/name/gene-moorman-obituary?pid=197126245


Not saying it means a thing. Just a weird co-winky-dink maybe.
MOO
Nice sleuth tidbit @Cindizzi What a strange coincidence. Moo
 
  • #489
@Lyanna
Remember last week when you noticed that in one of BM’s texts to SM that he spelled “ mere” as “ mear “ ? And wondered why his phone might have used that spelling as predictive text.
Well I was just looking at GM ‘s obituary and guess where his Christmas tree farm was?

After purchasing the root beer stand, Gene purchased a farm in Mears, Mich. that he'd seen while in the Army, where he proudly grew Christmas trees for sale at the stand for nearly 60 years with the help of his son Andrew Moorman and family.


https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/shorelinemedia/name/gene-moorman-obituary?pid=197126245


Not saying it means a thing. Just a weird co-winky-dink maybe.
MOO

Great find
Agree on the weird co-winky-dink!
Speed typing - am at the vets but didn't want to not reply, will have a Google when I get home :)
 
  • #490
@Lyanna
Remember last week when you noticed that in one of BM’s texts to SM that he spelled “ mere” as “ mear “ ? And wondered why his phone might have used that spelling as predictive text.
Well I was just looking at GM ‘s obituary and guess where his Christmas tree farm was?

After purchasing the root beer stand, Gene purchased a farm in Mears, Mich. that he'd seen while in the Army, where he proudly grew Christmas trees for sale at the stand for nearly 60 years with the help of his son Andrew Moorman and family.


https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/shorelinemedia/name/gene-moorman-obituary?pid=197126245


Not saying it means a thing. Just a weird co-winky-dink maybe.
MOO

Nice sleuth tidbit @Cindizzi What a strange coincidence. Moo
It is interesting to me, as my phone “learns” what I text frequently. I had capitalized someone’s name once and never corrected it, and the same with the word covid. No matter what I type, if it’s remotely close to those words, it autocorrects to the capitalized correctly spelled ones. It also learned to NOT change to the word “duck” when I am angrily texting. Either Barry is a bad speller or he typed Mears a lot.
 
  • #491
JMO but this could be a storyline by Barry....Suzanne was having trouble with the brake(s) on her bike locking up, she probably just got so fed up with it that she threw her bike into the ravine and stormed off. She was so angry she didn't realize that she was still wearing her helmet and ripped it off and tossed it further down the road on her way out of town on foot. :rolleyes:

Heading to Ecuador on foot, by way of the Rocky Mountains. :D
 
  • #492
JMO but this could be a storyline by Barry....Suzanne was having trouble with the brake(s) on her bike locking up, she probably just got so fed up with it that she threw her bike into the ravine and stormed off. She was so angry she didn't realize that she was still wearing her helmet and ripped it off and tossed it further down the road on her way out of town on foot. :rolleyes:
Maybe a “storyline” but thank goodness a jury will never reasonably accept SM walking away from a $1.5 million dollar home, a new $80k Range Rover in the garage without her cell phone, because her bike brakes froze, all my opinion. lol.
 
  • #493
It is interesting to me, as my phone “learns” what I text frequently. I had capitalized someone’s name once and never corrected it, and the same with the word covid. No matter what I type, if it’s remotely close to those words, it autocorrects to the capitalized correctly spelled ones. It also learned to NOT change to the word “duck” when I am angrily texting. Either Barry is a bad speller or he typed Mears a lot.
I’ve noticed some corrections or autocorrect on my phone as well. It was interesting in GS case, LE noted the Internet searches made by Letecia Stauch because of the specific syntax which was noted all of her internet searches. Couldn’t attribute the searches to someone else, they followed LS ‘s known patterns of typing. Amazing what LE can determine based on computer history. Moo
 
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  • #494
I have a feeling that Barry tranqued quite a few deer in his day.

It wouldn't surprise me. I think he was pretty bent on luring mountain lions onto his property. That would be the ostensible use, if anyone found them before Suzanne went missing. I really want to know when he purchased the darts and whatever was inside one of them.

Of course, back in Indiana, he had a deer farm license, so they must have had provisions for all those deer farm owners to use tranqs on deer in Indiana - surely it was regulated in some way?

But he had to have stopped this use in CO, I would think.

I was reading about deer farms yesterday and realized anyone professionally managing one as a moneymaking enterprise would attend training and have the supplies needed to tranq them. I always thought deer were managed naturally not breeded and pinned (fenced in) for "canned" hunts. Now I know better. We could have a very interesting discussion about the ethics of that but don't want to get off topic. MOO

It's no more off topic than discussing Barry's pet raccoon, IMO. Thank you for this information. I knew it was "deer in a barrel" already (disgusting). I knew they were bred on farms, but it was only during this case that I learned what should have been obvious - that the deer have to come from somewhere, initially. And deer age out of breeding and have to be replenished through the same method.

The whole mentality of shooting a deer that's fenced in...baffles me and disgusts me, frankly. MOO.

If someone were to write a biography of Barry, I wonder if the reader would conclude that he was pretty much always planning to shoot something in the near future. I bet the PP property allowed shooting on those 7 acres (it's not incorporated as far as I know), but I bet the house in Indiana did not sit on property that allowed it. So the house on PP was indeed his ideal house - could shoot any time he wanted. People could come over and shoot.

I have not believed that the elk rack came from road kill since I first heard about it...Outdoor Magazine actually had a piece in a spring 2020 issue about people illegally shooting elk and taking just their racks, in Colorado. They said it was a new and troubling problem. It was not elk season at the time that decaying rack was put outside their garage (late April/early May, 2020).

agree to all except....I doubt he did any work on the retaining wall on Sunday. He may have looked it over, in order to convey instructions to his crew on what he thought they could accomplish without the necessary tools and equipment. Has it been established that he even visited that job site on Sunday?

See the timeline . It appears he did 15-30 minutes of work on that wall. MG said in her interview (in addition to what was said at the prelim and shown by his GPS) that he "took the caps off" and there's an actual photo of the wall (taken by MG?) with about 10 caps off and some dirt moved back from the wall. GPS says he went there twice on Sunday - each time, briefly. I think it's pretty clear Barry is the one who removed the caps - who else would do it or have a reason to? He's trying to show he was "working" that day. There are various pictures of the "work" floating about on various youtubes.

If LE think BM used a tranq dart wouldn't they have charged him with an illegal/lethal use of a controlled substance charge or some other similar charge? This makes me think they don't have any concrete evidence about the the tranq dart. It's just a theory and one the defense can poke a lot of holes in. I think it's going to be real difficult for the prosecution to prove it was used in a homicide. Of course they still have a lot to go.

Okay, so this one keeps me awake at night (along with the buried alive scenario - which makes a horrible amount of sense, forensically). I too am thinking they don't have enough evidence for lethal use of a controlled substance. I think if the plastic dart was fired out of the gun that they took away from Barry (the short rifle, which is likely ideal for shooting darts), even if he cleaned it (but sloppy Barry probably was more worried about hiding it)...there might be microscopic evidence of the gun being used to shoot something plastic.

If the remaining container of darts are simply empty darts, it will be very hard to determine what was inside the dart Barry used on Suzanne. I sure hope they do have evidence from Indiana of him purchasing darts, but if he got the darts through his deer farm experiences, and paid cash, as apparently he usually did, it may be very hard to figure out what was in the darts.

I too see lots of room for the defense to poke holes at trial - and I'm resigned to that. I still want all the evidence aired and Barry to be shown for what he is. I am very hopeful that some of the charges will stick.
 
  • #495
Heading to Ecuador on foot, by way of the Rocky Mountains. :D

Add that a woman with no ID, even if she has cash will not be able to get maintenance chemo anywhere.
 
  • #496
BBM
I respectfully disagree that this doubt is reasonable.

In this day and age, people contemplating divorce know that they don't need evidence of cheating to get a divorce. Both Indiana and Colorado are "true" no-fault divorce states - divorce will be granted by the court upon one party's attestation that the marriage is "irretrievably broken". Counseling may be required, but the divorce is inevitable if one party is adamant. "Ammo" in the sense of evidence of infidelity doesn't factor into the court's judgment in any way - including property settlement and financial support. There would be no significant custody issue, with the younger daughter nearing 18.

I believe SM was looking for evidence to support her belief that her husband had violated the marriage covenant, because in her worldview and among her friends, that covenant was important. She had endured much to keep the marriage, but upon rekindling an old flame, she was able to see a future without BM. She was working through the process of rationalizing and justifying her increasing inclination to leave.

IMO, it is unlikely that she had access to BM's phone. It seems clear that neither party trusted the other, and to me that means BM took steps to secure his phone from intrusions by his wife. She needed that spy pen because she had no other way to track his conversations.

All JMO, of course.
Yes, & possibly get a heads up about his reactions/ plans about divorce, moving money ect..& of course proof to her kids that things were not one sided.
 
  • #497
Very interested where you found the information regarding effects on people as I have also tried looking into effects & it’s usually based on drug used in dart. I’m requesting again, a link to your source or sources regarding tranquilizer & effects on people. (All based on drug used I presume). Could you get me a link to read, if you don’t mind. TIA
All moo and my opinion
Yep...I will try to locate some info I was reading that on....(another computer) and provide.
 
  • #498
Yep...I will try to locate some info I was reading that on....(another computer) and provide.
Thanks so very much. I’m anxious to read it. Curious too if LE has any idea what drug was used by BM. Would be very surprised if there’s a way for LE to come up with, unless by chance they recovered what BM threw away on his 5 trash dumps. I think it’s possible some of BM’s trash dumps could be recovered from landfill sites. Usually landfills track & record what was dumped where and when. LE might have recovered part of the things dumped. Here’s hoping! That info could be a major piece of evidence for prosecution. Moo
 
  • #499
We haven't heard when he originally booked the room. Hope we find that out next week. He might have told the hotel others would be occupying the room because he left his tools in the lobby for them to use on the wall.

I don't know how he could have checked in early. I remember someone stating he was hoping to get a free breakfast, but if he couldn't check in early then I don't think he would have gotten one. Besides, were they even offering breakfasts during covid?

Jumping in before totally catching up.

A couple of hotels I stayed at last year offered brown bag breakfast—a breakfast sandwich you could warm up in the room microwave, and fruit, yogurt, that kind of thing. No hot or continental breakfast available.

First, Barry drove by the wall on Sunday. Later, he went back, and stayed approximately 11-15 minutes, removing blocks.

This made me think of the Rice Krispies Bars commercial where the mom comes out of the kitchen after dusting some flour on her face and apron, presents a plate of the marshmallow bars to her family, and pretends to have “spent some time baking” for her family.

Chalk up another 15 minutes of pretend for BM.

IMO.

One other thing, though I didn’t go back to find and quote a previous post. I don’t think BM could have snuck up on SUZANNE at the house on Saturday, May 9, given that MG heard BM’s truck (she said she recognized the engine noise) from within her bedroom about 4:00 a. m. Sunday morning, May 10.

If BM had a diesel, and most people who haul trailers with equipment do because a diesel engine generally is more robust than gas, his engine would have made some noise as he accelerated up along Puma Path, and again up into the Morphew house driveway.

Unless, of course, SUZANNE was wearing ear buds or something like that.

And if she was outside, depending on the wind, etc., she possibly could have heard him over on Hwy 50 when he was headed home. The highway was not very far from their house as the crow flies.

My son and husband both drive diesel trucks (we haul construction equipment and loaded horse trailers), and if I’m outside, I can hear both of them as they work their way up the inclines of the access road in our very rural subdivision.
 
  • #500
Maybe a “storyline” but thank goodness a jury will never reasonably accept SM walking away from a $1.5 million dollar home, a new $80k Range Rover in the garage without her cell phone, because her bike brakes froze, all my opinion. lol.

On Mother’s Day. After a perfect day and evening with Barry on Saturday. As his “angel.”
 
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