I worry about that, but I don’t think he will. Just hoping they have evidence! My gut says they do.And unfortunately there is is a very good chance he will get away with it. No body, no physical evidence.
I worry about that, but I don’t think he will. Just hoping they have evidence! My gut says they do.And unfortunately there is is a very good chance he will get away with it. No body, no physical evidence.
I believe he keeps digging his own grave, so to speak...Suzanne, may you rest in peace and may justice be served....soon, very soon.I worry about that, but I don’t think he will. Just hoping they have evidence! My gut says they do.
I agree with you on this, @tmar. BM knew the property owner lived out of state. He didn’t consider the fact that neighbors might might notice someone out there in the middle of the night. Furthermore, he thought his plan was so foolproof that LE would be looking anywhere but in his direction. MOONo, I don't think BM is smart, just playing dumb about the bobcat.
The way he speaks, jumping all over the place, presenting BS continually.
He thought, late at night, he would not be detected, in his 'important outing'.
Why so important, at that late time, in the dark.
It is all about ME.
LE read people.
Why did LE examine the Salida site in detail, results not released yet?
MOO.
I definitely understand what you’re saying. To me that bizarre BM quote about SM saving someone could be:
BM had gotten himself into a financial hardship with someone whose only recourse was harm against BM. Therefor BM is justifying what he did to SM by saying that her death and transfer of assets to BM was worth it to her because it saved BM from the situation he got himself into.
I actually had a similar thought when he brought the 100K offer so fast then his video came out and he said "however much they want". I felt like it sounded like "shut up money".
Yes indeed and some of those “theories” are being generated on FB by his staunch supporters. The question now becomes, how do these theories fit in with what we know? SM was in an extended convo with her good friend on Saturday lasting into the evening, then it “changed” and then it ended altogether with SM never being heard from again. If she was attacked that night by someone close to her OTHER than BM, where was he and how did her bike end up where it did on Sunday? IF she was still alive on Sunday morning, why did she not respond to her friend who was in a panic trying to reach her?BM’s behaviour makes so much sense for a guilty guy and yet in a sense, his behaviour is so odd. His behaviour is just strange enough to generate some conspiracy theories.
MOO
Yes -- and especially noting the date of this public announcement and recognition.Chaffee County Sheriff's Office
May 16 ·
This past week was National Law Enforcement week. We use this time to recognize our men and women who are so very dedicated to protect all of us day in and day out. We also use this time to remember those who so bravely gave the ultimate sacrifice just doing what they love best.
As your sheriff I have had the pleasure serving with the men and women of the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office as well as those who work in our fellow agencies, Salida Police, Buena Vista Police, Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Bureau of Land Management and the Department of Corrections and most recently the Colorado Bureau of Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigations. I can honestly say I/we are very fortunate to have these men and women protecting us.
Over the past year the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office has faced some very taxing incidents, the loss of our brother Roy Williams, the Decker Fire and now the Suzanne Morphew investigation and search. These incidents have tested our abilities and our commitment to duty but through all of this I have never been prouder to be associated with a finer crew of dedicated men and women. We are so very fortunate in a small community to have people who will run into the fire or line of fire as others run away, This includes our dispatchers, our detentions officers, and our records personnel.
I want to extend a huge thank you for all you have done. I truly feel that the best organization is only as good as those carrying the day in and day out burden. For that I THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Respectfully
John A. Spezze
Chaffee County Sheriff
To my knowledge there were no reports of any roads closed off that first night. We know that within 24 hours over 100 LE personnel were involved in the search. By Wednesday both the CBI and the FBI were involved. Searches continued all week and involved canine teams, divers, SAR, swift water rescand officers on foot. It was on Thursday that the personal item was discovered. The Sheriff said they discovered the personal item which I take to mean it was one of the LE searchers. CCSO had stated they did not need volunteers, but Barry stated that he and his teams were searching a 200 mile radius. BM said that LE would not tell him what the personal item was which ruled out one of his search teams.This is an excellent post. Thank you for bringing it forward.
Questions (I need help jolting my memory): Did they close off the highway for hours the night the bike was allegedly found? Or only after the "item" was found? Also, was the item found during an organized search of the area? What prompted said search?
Edited to complete a sentence.
Yes!! I remember the open mic which I thought mistake or not, this is great because we learned just how long the searchers had already been there (beginning Fri), and that that they would also be there on Sunday -- long before we had any info. I was so anxious to know what they expected to find that would keep them there 3 full days.@Seattle1 and Paula if you look at Fox31 KDVR.com Facebook page under their “Live” section, there is still a 2+ hour video. You have to scroll way way back to May 22 and it’s called Search underway for SM in Salida.
I don’t know if the son is on there speaking , but there’s quite a lot of open mic.
I live in a Denver suburb and I just don’t understand it. I believe Colorado has a fairly low crime rate vs many other states. It’s my hunch that there are heinous murders and abuses happening all over, but for whatever reason Colorado murders get a lot of attention. The demographics of the well known cases in Colorado seem to be similar in that they are all Caucasian, middle to upper middle class, and almost always with women/children victims.
In the suburb where I live, violent crimes are 77% lower than the national average.
I’m about 50 pages behind, but I need to say this. I love her dad!! If Suzanne was anything like him, and I’m sure she was, everyone did love her. He is so adorable. Hearing his brief interview was such a light in this horrible situation. Going back to read....
And maybe it is unfair, but the last couple have been really horrific. Kelsie Berreth, chased all over her house and beaten to death with a baseball bat, partner's lover cleans up the blood and brain matter and crimps her hair before buying him lunch, watches him burn her body?
Christopher Watts murders his wife and little girls and dumps his daughters bodies in dirty stinking oil vats, so that their skin was peeling off them when they were found?
These are out of the ordinary murders.
They could have met at the gym.Why would you think BM would have disdain for a well respected man with a long successful career in law enforcement? Maybe because he wasn't able to impress him with his inflated sense of self importance?
I couldn't imagine them mixing socially. BM has to be top dog in any group to feel comfortable.
And I gotta feeling BM plays loose with rules of decent society.
Maybe he really tried to be that God fearing husband, hoping it would pay off for him. But it looks like he's been in a midlife crisis since moving to Colorado. Old cop had a great post concerning this. I think he was bored with his life and breaking a few rules. Moo
I wish she would have said if BM asked if they had cameras, I would expect that.Although the store manager has been interviewed elsewhere (non-MSM), fortunately, her story about BM stopping by the Poncha Springs Market and giving her the 'NOTE' was finally featured in MSM, allowing full discussion on the thread.
From what's been reported beginning early May, my interpretation was BM was traveling on the main thoroughfare US Hwy 50 (Maysville to the PS market is about 8 mins per mapquest) to Poncha Springs Market where US Hwy 50 intersects with US Hwy 285, which in itself is not unusual or suspicious.
Reportedly BM knocked on the window shortly after closing hours and told the storekeeper his daughters were working on posters but he wanted to make sure they had heard about SM missing.
The market would be a logical location for BM to stop as it's definitely a central stop and more importantly, an essential business that was allowed to remain open during the pandemic.
I was also under the impression that the storekeeper was not aware there was a missing cyclist (SM) and asked BM for a description of his wife and what she was last seen wearing when BM reportedly went to his truck and came back with his 3 line description that he'd jotted down on the back of a receipt. (i.e., baby blue bike, helmet, biking clothing).
Just as the rest of us have all been surprised that the public never received a physical description of SM (from LE or BM), the storekeeper also commented about how odd it seemed to her that BM gave no physical description of SM ie., her height, hair color, etc., -- probably more important for their market traffic.
I'd have to agree here that BM's description of SM was essentially a generic cyclist -- not even providing that he was reporting a 49-year-old female cyclist (noting that reportedly, cyclists in the town areas are hundredfold).
As for the date and timing of BM stopping at the store, I don't see anything unusual for BM to be in the area of the market.
I think it's possible the after-hours was intentional so BM would not encounter anybody he knew or would have to talk to anybody.
Also, in my opinion, I don't think the girls got home from Idaho until later Monday and makes sense they'd be trying to get the essential tools together on Tuesday such as posters.
One more reminder to add the BM's early, suspicious behavior: BM was intentionally not publicly identified as the missing woman's husband until May 15 -- 3 days after this store encounter, and 5 days after SM was reported missing. In fact, during the nephew or spokesperson's initial contact with media, TN declined to provide if SM had children, or if she lived with anyone.
MOO
Driving Directions from Maysville, CO to 6250 US Highway 285 Poncha Springs, CO - MapQuest
Thread 5 Page 36Yes!! I remember the open mic which I thought mistake or not, this is great because we learned just how long the searchers had already been there (beginning Fri), and that that they would also be there on Sunday -- long before we had any info. I was so anxious to know what they expected to find that would keep them there 3 full days.
There's probably other video out there but I was looking specifically for the comment about the windows rattling because it corroborated OP's vibrations post. Thanks again for looking out for us @Cindizzi.![]()
HMMM that would someone else knows that BM has done something really really bad.HmmmI got ya. Yes, yes indeed. That is a possibilty.
Wait! I thought it was a mountain lion that got her? Maybe it was both--a bobcat and a mountain lion, acting in tandem? And BM forgot to mention tigers and bears--oh my. Get your story straight, Barry, if you don't want to end up as a permanent resident of Oz.Or it wasn't a bobcat at all.
JMO
good questions-
just a hunch but I think the bobcat will play an
important role once we know the real story.
Somehow LE is zeroing in on the bobcat so he's
trying to counter that.
Did he move her body in the shovel of the bobcat at some point? Was the bobcat at their home when he killed her? Did he try to bury her or temporarily bury her at the home job site? That bobcat is involved here somehow.
moo