CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 , MEDIA,MAPS,TIMELINE *NO DISCUSSION* #2

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9/2/25

Judge adjusts $3 million bail for Barry Morphew in wife’s murder case​

 
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9/2/25

“No disrespect to any of the other individuals who are statutory victims in this case, but the two what I would consider most significant victims of this matter are strongly supportive of Mr. Morphew’s innocence and are strongly supportive of his release, and I do take that very seriously,” said Hopkins, in an Alamosa courthouse, where Morphew’s daughters were present. “Your opinion matters a great deal to me.”

Hopkins noted that Morphew has no “real criminal history.” And that even posting 10 percent of a $3 million bond through a surety would be a powerful incentive to show up for his future court dates.
 
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9/2/25

Morphew’s lawyers say this fight is far from over, especially with four terabytes of discovery still to comb through and a possible trial nearly a year away.

“We believe that the facts are going to be flushed out when given the opportunity for that to be a two-sided narrative and not a one-sided narrative,” said the defense.

The defense is pushing for another hearing this fall, likely in the next 60 days, hoping to revisit bond. If Morphew posts his $3 million bond, he would have to be fitted with a GPS tracker.
 
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9/2/25

Barry Wants to Go Home! | The Suzanne Morphew Case Update​


00:00 Docket
00:35 Intro
02:12 Bryan Kohberger Files
12:15 Barry wants to go home
23:35 Donna Adelson's Trial Update
25:06 A Very Sad Case
26:35 This day in legal history
27:44 Legal Quote of the day has to do with Justice
28:09 Dumb Criminal
 
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11/3/2025

Time: 1:30 PM

Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Name: MORPHEW, BARRY

Case Number: 2025CR128

Hearing Type: Status Conference

Location: Alamosa County

Appearance Type:

Courtroom: C

Colorado Judicial Branch
 
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The protection order is issued in any criminal case filed under Title 18, Hopkins explained. It states Morphew may not harass any witnesses. She added that the order usually includes no contact with the victims, but she said that the two main victims in this case are his two daughters, and she will not mandate that he have no contact with them.

The next status conference was set for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3.

[…]

 
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Judge Denies Reduced Bond for Barry Morphew, Yet New Conditions Imposed​

 
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Smiling Barry Morphew Could Walk Out of Jail for Wife's Mysterious Murder​

 
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Defense Urges Judge to Reduce Bond For Alleged Wife Killer Barry Morphew​

 
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New Case Against Barry Morphew is Very Different Than Original One: State​

 
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Smiling Barry Morphew Could Walk Out of Jail for Wife's Mysterious Murder​


The man accused of killing his wife, Suzanne Morphew, could soon be released from jail on a $3 million surety bond. A judge denied Barry Morphew’s request to lower his bond to $500,000 but changed it from cash to property or bond-backed security. Prosecutors argue he is a flight risk due to his wealth, mobility, and history of moving assets, while his defense insists he has strong ties to his daughters and previously complied with all court conditions. Suzanne’s remains were found in 2023 with traces of a tranquilizer only Morphew allegedly had access to. His trial is not expected until next summer. Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart is On the Case.
 
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8/25/25

More and more discovery​

The shift toward more severe sanctions for discovery violations comes as discovery materials themselves have rapidly ballooned, prosecutors said.

Over the last few years, there’s been a massive jump in the amount of evidence associated with any given case, driven largely by significant amounts of police body-worn camera footage and digital evidence like cellphone data.
 
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9/18/25

Barry Morphew, in jail on murder charges in the death of his wife, is in the process of posting bond, his attorney confirmed.

But he remains in an Alamosa County jail as he waits to be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor and to finalize details with a local bondsman.

His attorney, David Beller, confirmed late Thursday night that “funds for the bond were paid by friends and supporters,” and added that there are no guarantees that Morphew would be released from jail by the weekend.
 
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9/18/25

As of Wednesday afternoon, Lt. William Squires of the Alamosa Detention Center confirmed with the Citizen that Morphew was in the process of signing paperwork and being fit with a GPS ankle monitor.

As part of the stipulations of a pre-trial release, Hopkins told Morphew that he is to be monitored at all times with an ankle monitor and isn’t allowed to leave Colorado.

David Beller, one of Morphew’s attorneys, told the court, “The evidence of Mr. Morphew’s innocence is substantial.”
 
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