Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #21

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  • #281
i strongly question the involvement of the river. maybe she fell in, maybe she was put in. what i know is i watched during the month of june, not this year, a raging river recovery in CO. it was known exactly when and where the people went into the water and the recovery team had to go miles down river to attempt to get to where they expected the bodies to end up. with a large time window i can't imagine what it would take to recover remains from a fast raging river.
 
  • #282
I can't watch the video (wont load for some reason) but if it was said in that interview that BM is back at the gym, that doesn't surprise me at all.
Most likely, someone is advising him of the importance of self-care right now.
Keeping his strength up, staying healthy, etc.
So, back to the gym & other self-care things would be normal.
“And by the way, I bought more sleeveless shirts.”
hahaha
 
  • #283
Not so, as per DailyMail :

Suzanne's husband Barry Morphew, 52, has said he was away on a training course for his job as a volunteer firefighter in Denver, Colorado, when she vanished. ... But DailyMail.com can now reveal that Morphew, 52, has not been allowed to enter the home he shared with Suzanne since he returned from his trip to Denver. May 20, 2020 is date published

Inside Edition May 29th - "The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) confirmed Tuesday that the home has been returned after it was seized last week." ..... so hard to get good information
 
  • #284
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate PE too. It's just a knee-jerk reaction, I guess. Having experienced sexual discrimination (and harassment) my entire life (as I'm sure everyone can identify with), I'm ultra sensitive and I could tell LS was uncomfortable as well. I know it goes with the territory, especially in the case of older gentlemen.
In retrospect, should've kept it to myself, lol.
Marylamby, I want to second your comment here -- as an old woman, one who has heard every sort of intentional, unintentional, and cruel comment about women from men, I did cringe a bit when the two PE men asked how she "felt as a woman" because I could see how offputting that comment was for her personally. Here she is, a young reporter soberly presenting the info she has gathered on a criminal case, and she gets that sort of comment. She was so polite, but on her face you could almost see her counting to ten in her head, thinking, "When, oh when, will I simply be treated as a person with relevant info on a murder case?"
 
  • #285
DBM

Question: When using WS across multiple devices, do other folks have the issue of a reply you've posted via device A showing up as an unposted draft on device B?
With one device there is the same problem: double posts, more often than wanted. One post gets sent, but the same post appears as an unsent post in the editor field. You have to delete the unsent (double) post and all will be okay. :)
 
  • #286
i strongly question the involvement of the river. maybe she fell in, maybe she was put in. what i know is i watched during the month of june, not this year, a raging river recovery in CO. it was known exactly when and where the people went into the water and the recovery team had to go miles down river to attempt to get to where they expected the bodies to end up. with a large time window i can't imagine what it would take to recover remains from a fast raging river.
On the South Arkansas river, raging not, there is an absolute stop in a dam with a screened spillway at the bottom end of the RV Park.
Oh, wait! LE already did that, the second day with Swiftwater divers.
Never mind. IMO
 
  • #287
do we have any locals here? i can't trust the google maps on this river. rivers in that area might be a slow easy small stream in one season and be huge raging monsters during snow melt. i think snow melt would have had that river flowing fast and hard in may.

It's still just a fat fast creek in May. It's technically the South Arkansas River but it's not very deep or wide compared to the main Arkansas or what you'd think of as a proper river, and it is pretty rocky. Remember at that point it's only been flowing downhill for a relatively short while - from the Continental Divide @ Monarch Pass. You couldn't boat down it. I don't think you could really tube down it without bashing your rear on rocks the whole way. In some places, it can get backed up by beaver dams (mostly upstream from there) but that makes the creek wider and lake looking but not very deep, and it slows it down.
 
  • #288
Spoiler:
The project manager for the construction is a woman. Her partner, who is the actual job foreman, is a man.
The link will take you to a detailed explanation of exactly what was being done that morning, which was inspected the next morning. The screenshot shows a workman unrolling red hot water tubing. The second is the exact same photo, slightly darkened to simulate early morning light.
It looks mighty darn suspicious to me. Yesiree bob! IMO

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That doesn’t hold water at all for me. Had that been the case, then law enforcement wouldn’t have felt the need to excavate the area.

If you have two identified persons with a legitimate reason for being there, then the whole thing is innocent.

The FBI didn’t spend 3 days there unless they had a reasonable suspicion there was something to be found.
 
  • #289
It's still just a fat fast creek in May. It's technically the South Arkansas River but it's not very deep or wide compared to the main Arkansas or what you'd think of as a proper river, and it is pretty rocky. Remember at that point it's only been flowing downhill for a relatively short while - from the Continental Divide @ Monarch Pass. You couldn't boat down it. I don't think you could really tube down it without bashing your rear on rocks the whole way. In some places, it can get backed up by beaver dams (mostly upstream from there) but that makes the creek wider and lake looking but not very deep, and it slows it down.
thanks
 
  • #290
I’m eagerly awaiting Lauren Scharf’s next piece, which we will all dissect for days on end. I am curious about Suzanne’s friend, and I would love to know what the person who called LE about the jobsite work had to say. I also wonder about some of the people that worked for/with Barry, and what they are up to these days. I remember one of them stating that they had to look for a new job. Does that mean that Barry stopped working or just with certain people? And no. That never made MSM.
 
  • #291
Are you referring to a private call between build site neighbor and DWAP or a recorded call aired on his program? If the latter, do you have the date. Thanks.

It was a live call while he was driving. It was a build site neighbor, a female. I’m not trying to be cryptic, sorry. I will see if the live call was recorded anywhere, if I find it, I will post it.
 
  • #292
Tricia will be on WS youtube tonight briefly at 10:00 pm but then at midnight Mountain time, she plans to do a 24 hour marathon "end of the world" youtube in (dis)honour of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. There will also be discussion of many missing people cases that perhaps don't get as much coverage as others ... whatever she and you folks can fit into those 24 hours.

You must be okay with Tricia perhaps nodding off, her couch at times empty with Scrappy Joe, Boo and Babe holding down the show between interludes, but all in all, Tricia will be there or thereabouts, listening to you folks and swapping tales with you ... for a whole 24 hours !! How exciting is that?

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Click here for Tricia's Websleuths Youtube Channel
 
  • #293
Inside Edition May 29th - "The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) confirmed Tuesday that the home has been returned after it was seized last week." ..... so hard to get good information

I think what could be a little confusing is there were at least 2 different formal searches of the home by LE. The initial one and then another separate one later after the first one.
 
  • #294
That doesn’t hold water at all for me. Had that been the case, then law enforcement wouldn’t have felt the need to excavate the area.

If you have two identified persons with a legitimate reason for being there, then the whole thing is innocent.

The FBI didn’t spend 3 days there unless they had a reasonable suspicion there was something to be found.
bbm
Ita.
As well as the sealed warrant the judge would've signed off on.
They were looking for something far more significant than the fact that BM had completed a dirt pour there.
Imo.
 
  • #295
I think what could be a little confusing is there were at least 2 different formal searches of the home by LE. The initial one and then another separate one later after the first one.
Also, the IE article was published May 29th but doesn't mean that the Morphew house seizure happened exactly one week prior to the publication date of the article.

Imo LE had reason to prevent BM from entering the home on the day of the 911 call.
LE have not confirmed this nor have they confirmed much of anything.
But their investigation is ongoing and based on their silence I feel they're making progress.
MOO
 
  • #296
It was a live call while he was driving. It was a build site neighbor, a female. I’m not trying to be cryptic, sorry. I will see if the live call was recorded anywhere, if I find it, I will post it.
Thanks !
It sounds like something that was unsettling to the neighbor and not just the late hour ?
Why move dirt (or whatever the heavy machinery was being used for) at night ?
Assuming that most construction takes place in the daylight hours.
 
  • #297
That doesn’t hold water at all for me. Had that been the case, then law enforcement wouldn’t have felt the need to excavate the area.

If you have two identified persons with a legitimate reason for being there, then the whole thing is innocent.

The FBI didn’t spend 3 days there unless they had a reasonable suspicion there was something to be found.
We'll have to wait for the interview IMO
 
  • #298
You never know. I just saw some sad news on one of my Facebook cycling pages that the Virginia Beach PD is investigating an accident between a Toyota Camry and a cyclist. The cyclist was hit from behind and is dead. And its on a road I ride down 3-5 times a week. We don't have any name yet.

Well the body was found, right?

I mean LE is not searching the home of the couple anda work site of the husband on a whim.
 
  • #299
I think LS said in that YT video with the PE gentlemen that her interview with SM's friend would possibly be airing either tonight or tomorrow night on her Fox station, has anyone seen anything on her Twitter indicating whether or not either of her SM pieces will be on tonight?

I’m so lost with all the initials. I’m busy so I can’t keep up that way.
 
  • #300
I’m so lost with all the initials. I’m busy so I can’t keep up that way.

LS = Lauren Scharf, reporter for Fox21 News. She's the local reporter who's covering the case.
PE gents = Profiling Evil YouTube channel guys.

LS went on their YT channel yesterday and said she interviewed one of Suzanne's friends and that the interview would air this week, possibly tonight or tomorrow night. She also interviewed a neighbor at the property where LE dug up concrete. This neighbor reportedly heard something on MD weekend.

JMO.
 
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