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The public was allowed to attend the hearing in person, like Tisha Leeway did. Leeway knew Suzanne and has been a voice fighting for justice for five years now.

Each year, Leeway calls on the community to send ornaments to decorate a tree in Salida in Suzanne’s honor.

Last year, her tree was almost falling down because we had so many, so we probably will have to get two trees this year, which is fine,” Leeway said. “I just feel like we need to support her and her family, and because Barry has a lot of support, obviously, because or else he wouldn’t be out on the streets.”

Leeway says ornaments can be sent to 40 Rex Circle, Salida, CO, 81201. The tree goes up the day after Thanksgiving.
 
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Case Archive sub-section for this trial is updated. Click the circled i for detailed description.
 
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Chief Judge Amanda Hopkins of Colorado’s 12th Judicial District scheduled the trial for October 13. It is expected to last up to six weeks.

Morphew’s next court hearing is scheduled for March 9.




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3/5/26

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - New court filings detail how Suzanne Morphew’s remains were at the El Paso County Coroner’s Office until being transferred to a local funeral home for cremation.

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The latest timeline, according to court papers:

  • Jan. 29, 2026: Barry Morphew signs off on moving Suzanne’s remains from the El Paso County Coroner’s Office to Swan-Law Funeral Home in Colorado Springs.
  • Feb. 17, 2026: Law enforcement was notified by the coroner that Suzanne’s remains had been released to a funeral home.
  • Feb. 18, 2026: The court issued a search warrant for Suzanne’s remains.
  • Feb. 19, 2026: Suzanne’s remains are transferred back to authorities by Chaffe County Undersheriff Alex Walker. Her remains were set to be cremated the next day.
  • Feb. 20, 2026: Attorney for Macy and Mallory Morphew, the couple’s daughters, filed a motion asking for the release of Suzanne’s remains.
The response from the Alamosa County District Attorney’s Office to the daughters’ motion says, in part “In April of 2024, the remains of Suzanne Morphew were made available for release to her family.

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A trusted legal expert familiar with the case tells 11 News the timing of the latest developments are strange because the Morphew family has had since April 2024 to claim Suzanne’s remains and did not try to until recently.
 

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