Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #19

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With regards to Life Insurance policies, my understanding is that it’s more difficult to collect without a body.

And regarding other financial opportunities, I don’t feel SM suddenly became a financial roadblock for BM after several decades of marriage.
JMO
I believe anybody that has gone through a divorce after several years of marriage will disagree with you about who and what is a financial roadblock!

MOO
 
No sign of Colorado woman who vanished on Mother's Day

by McKenzie Stauffer
Tuesday, July 7th 2020


"Morphew disappeared after a bicycle ride on May 10. The next day, authorities found her bike but didn't say what condition it was in. Days later, her personal items were found near Maysville. A dive team searched along waterways and authorities asked residents who have home security cameras to save their footage, according to The Denver Post. Investigators, under a search warrant, took control of Morphew's home."


No words...........o_O
No words for what, just curious?

The article is a nothing more than a regurgitation of things we have known for months?
 
Hear, hear!

And BM/SM would have already known early Sunday morning (before BM allegedly sought the OK to go to Denver) that the campers never got on the road at zero dark thirty to arrive in time to spend the day with mom.

Nope -- nobody expected them home.

If BM knew that the daughters wouldn’t make it back in time to spend Mother’s Day with Suzanne, does that mean that he had always planned to have the neighbor notify 911? For some reason, I had thought that he intended for the daughters to contact 911, but it sounds like that was never a possibility.
IMO
 
If BM knew that the daughters wouldn’t make it back in time to spend Mother’s Day with Suzanne, does that mean that he had always planned to have the neighbor notify 911? For some reason, I had thought that he intended for the daughters to contact 911, but it sounds like that was never a possibility. IMO
^bbm

I believe BM intended for the daughters to raise the flag that SM was seemingly missing after a day of reaching out to her without a response.

And with husband and daughters far away from the residence, why not include the innocent neighbor to be the reporter to 911....

A party that knows nothing can't offer anything more than what's given.

JMO
 
No words for what, just curious?
The article is a nothing more than a regurgitation of things we have known for months?
No words for what, just curious?
The article is a nothing more than a regurgitation of things we have known for months?

That quoted text posted by gliving is all that I saw published on that site at that time. Those very few sentences (in bold) - no "article", it couldn't even be considered a "piece". I could be mistaken, but I now think that it may have been a blurb of text used as a placeholder to indicate what article would be going there. We used to do this as internal cues of what article or photo goes in what placement, they were never to be published, but occasionally out it went - oops!

What we see now in that link is an article.
 
Not always -
Michael Chambers went missing March 11, 2017 and she got a death certificate June 2017.
TX - TX - Michael Chambers, 70, Hunt County, 10 March 2017 #8
Yep. His wife filed papers to have him declared deceased a month and 10 days after he disappeared :(.
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Please clarify?
I find it difficult to believe that BM would have planned/ premeditated a murder of his spouse for financial gain and then hid the body.
MOO

Relative to the finances of a married couple of many years -- a divorce could be financial ruin to an unwilling spouse that's suddenly forced to liquidate and share not less than 50% of his assets.

It's not difficult. If your wife wants a divorce, there's indeed financial gain if she's disappeared instead of carrying out her plan to take half and walk away.
 
Relative to the finances of a married couple of many years -- a divorce could be financial ruin to an unwilling spouse that's suddenly forced to liquidate and share not less than 50% of his assets.

It's not difficult. If your wife wants a divorce, there's indeed financial gain if she's disappeared instead of carrying out her plan to take half and walk away.
or if there is pre-nup or Trust you may not even walk away with half - just depends. We see this alot. kids, other people and money - Kelsey, Patrick and Jennifer.
IMO
 
Forgive me, but how do you know they have turned up nothing? On the contrary, the fact that they are looking at him tells me otherwise. Takes time to build a solid case a DA is willing to take to trial. There’s no body yet, so it’s just that much more complicated.

Likewise, we don't know if they are focused only on BM. Or focused on him at all at this point. We know nothing.
 
Safer at home limits were in place.

The best I could find is that Western Colorado Univ (Gunnison) graduation was previously scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2020 and maybe this was a conciliatory group gesture. (By student vote, in person Graduation has been rescheduled for Sept 2020).

The trip remains hinky for me.

Camping and RVing have become immensely popular during the pandemic. Combine that with a couple of teenagers that were locked down for two months, an area that has a considerable outdoorsy culture and it makes sense. Nothing hinky about it.
 
Hmm. If the girls weren't expecting to make it home early for Mother's Day, and BM was spinning that they were, it would have seemed awfully odd to LE. Moo
Thank you -- that's my point. BM knows the girls aren't going to be home until late afternoon or early evening, but he acts like they were going to spend Mothers' Day with mom. Whether you are in a car coming from a campground, on a church bus coming back from a retreat, or hitching a ride on a fast horse, you aren't going to be home for 8 - 9 hours. Not in time to 'spend the day' with mom.
 
Camping and RVing have become immensely popular during the pandemic. Combine that with a couple of teenagers that were locked down for two months, an area that has a considerable outdoorsy culture and it makes sense. Nothing hinky about it.

RRBM

Which is why it seems strange, living in CO, to go so very far away out of state during a pandemic to go camping. It's not as if CO doesn't offer any camping sites. MOO
 
Hypothetically, what if BM was the one who arranged the whole camping trip, and then whoops, last minute had to stay behind to prep a jobsite, but sent the girls anyway? Wouldn't that be a bit of serendipity, especially if he had more sinister plans for the week-end?

MOO
 
Where did LE acknowledge that they found or recovered "the bike?" Please provide the link.

Let's assume for one second that LE did not find the bike. Even this LE group that can hardly be bothered to communicate with the lowly public about this investigation would surely ask for help to locate it, no? If they don't have the bike or the woman, and the story is that the two left together, wouldn't they be remiss not to look for both, either together or separate, even if they don't necessarily believe the story?

Maybe the request would go something like this: If you have any video footage from May 8 to 12 or found a random bike in the vicinity without an owner present, please hold those items in case we ask for them later. IMO
 
RRBM

Which is why it seems strange, living in CO, to go so very far away out of state during a pandemic to go camping. It's not as if CO doesn't offer any camping sites. MOO

Why do people go to resorts in the caribbean when they live on the coast? Why do people go to New York when they have cities near where they live?

To explore someplace new.
 
RRBM

Which is why it seems strange, living in CO, to go so very far away out of state during a pandemic to go camping. It's not as if CO doesn't offer any camping sites. MOO

My family out that way traveled as far during the pandemic to camp in a specific climbing spot. I think people in these areas perceive travel distances differently, and also value exploration. Different rivers, different climbs, etc.

MOO
 
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