Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #27

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #821
The unnamed relative paid by Daily Mail for erroneous info! From the beginning, "the family" (i.e., TN) cited BM in Denver, period. They refused to expand on that.
bbm
I'm interested in who this mystery person is ?
Wonder if that'll be revealed ?
I've a notion of whom it might be ... ;)
 
  • #822
Couldnt have said it better myself. I like your style, your true crime analysis, and your sass. Just thought you shouldnt know youre cracking me up!
Thanks for the compliment, especially on the “sass” :). As far as the analysis goes, eh, there are soooo many astute professional minds contributing here I remain in awe of them!
 
  • #823
He’s such a clueless, self-centred egomaniac. He tells us, we the public don’t know the truth, which implies he does, but then he fails to tell us the “truth.” He repeatedly lies by omission. He starts sentences and never finishes them, leaving you to wonder what the heck he was going to say and then thought better of? I mean what does, “3 - 30 hours of testimony” even mean? 3 x 30 hrs of interrogation, being 90 hrs of questioning? I’d call that torture and BM doesn’t look like he’s being tortured. Or, is it 3 x 10 hours of interrogation (let’s call it what it is) being 30 hrs of questioning? Speak clearly! Did he or did he not speak with SM Sunday morning? When exactly were the girls expected back, mid Sunday, late Sunday? They were running late. How late? Getting home that night or the next day? WHEN Barry did you last speak to your wife? WHY could you not answer that question plainly without an 8 second pause and then not answer the question? He’s looking for her everyday! WHERE Barry??

Barry DOES know the truth. He just doesn’t want anyone else to know it. Too bad, not sad BM. LE know the truth too and it won’t be long before all of us will too! Tick Tock here comes the lock! Monday, August 31st sounds like a good day to me. JMHO
JAZAAM, you're on fire today.
You go girl!!!!
 
  • #824
Moo. Don't think there will be any inheritance going BM's direction from her father.
Oh, ita.

To clarify : I meant any $$ going to the daughters (if Suzanne had a provision set aside for her daughters only), BM will control it, if he's controlling the girls.
We don't know this yet, but those daughters may have been told not to speak with LE.
Imo.
 
  • #825
He says he asked Suzanne permission that morning. This is in phase 2 of his explanation. First we hear from his nephew that he went "to Denver for training." Then we hear he spoke with Suzanne that morning to see if it was okay if he went up there on Mother's Day. Then we hear he didn't go there for training, but to set up a work site. Then we find that he never spoke with Suzanne that morning, instead the last time he saw her was at 5 am, and she was sleeping (so no convo that morning).

The bogus fire training story was reported for the first time on May 21 by the Daily Mail --citing an unnamed relative.

TN went dark to media ever since BM's FB video plea released on May 17. There's not a cent of evidence the non-existent fire training information came from TN. His story was BM was in Denver, period.

LS/Fox21 contacted the Fire Chief on May 22 to confirm the fire-training story after multiple media outlets copied DM's breaking story causing the rumor to spread like wildfire. Crimeonline followed suit to contact the Chaffee County Fire Chief.

As of today, DM is still reporting that BM was attending fire-training on Sunday!
 
  • #826
Did not know that. Good.
It's made possible across the states using the same technology in place for 'Text-to-911' service.
 
  • #827
Preach! Im honestly just offended by his behavior, he cant seem to do a single thing to help the case, hes too busy working and buying new trucks. He then complains that he looks bad but takes every opportunity with the media to talk about himself and not SM. I dont understand what is wrong with him, I mean LE has searched his house, they dont appear to be pursuing other suspects, and he cant even pretend to be concerned. It reminds me of Scott Peterson and how he was taking calls from his mistress during his wives vigil (not in anyway implying a mistress exists). Scott at least showed up to the event and attempted to put on a good face (everyone still saw through it but damn man). My greatest concern is obviously for the victim, but it seriously baffles my mind how these guys can keep murdering their wives and then act so confused when they get investigated and also dont realize how horrible they are at lying. If BM was involved I want him nailed to the wall, dont get me wrong, but youd think he was planning this all out he could have looked at the Scott Peterson case or the Christopher Watts case and noted where they went wrong instead of repeating the same cycle. Sorry end of rant, please delete if not allowed
An Arkansas man was arraigned this morning for the murder of a jogger that was missing for 3 days before authorities recovered her body. At least this alleged murderer participated in the search efforts. And the missing wasn't his wife!
 
  • #828
I think that maybe, he shut his phone down before heading to the Salida worksite or possibly left it at home. He could have put her into one of those heavy duty industrial strength green Glad garbage bags, I’m sure he has them. Heck, I can fit into one of them! Then, put her in the back of the truck. Those bags are mighty strong and if he worked quickly no scent left behind. Quickly dropped her in a preplanned hiding spot until he was done in Salida. Once he had what he needed from the worksite he went off to make the evidence disappear. Under cover of darkness, I’m thinking the personal item that was found may have fallen or blown out of the truck and it went unnoticed until found days later, just like that board that TS had to explain with Gannon’s blood on it. When all is done, he goes home to clean up any obvious mess that may have happened in the house, loads up the bike and shot puts it into the ravine and then leaves for Denver or somewhere close, putting him at a great distance from the crime scene (the house) and disposal site. And as a late friend would often say, “That’s it, and Bob’s your uncle.” Except in this case Bob’s the “cat.” :)

All MOO!


and if something accidentally slipped out of the back of his truck, it's very possible that's what tyson caught him doing panting, and sweating, and soaking wet: being sure he didn't "lose" any other important evidence!
 
  • #829
That is what pushes me toward crime of passion vs. premeditated which many posters have some good arguments for. It seems like if it was premeditated he would have had a more detailed game plan to avoid detection. Or maybe his own hubris simply got the better of him. MOO
Yeah, the more we learn, the more convinced I am that this wasn’t a planned event. He didn’t leave himself much time to work with, and appears to have made massive errors. There’s (almost certainly) a reason this case wasn’t handled along the lines of the Sydney Sutherland case.

That’s how law enforcement responds to suspected abductions.
 
  • #830
Yeah, the more we learn, the more convinced I am that this wasn’t a planned event. He didn’t leave himself much time to work with, and appears to have made massive errors. There’s (almost certainly) a reason this case wasn’t handled along the lines of the Sydney Sutherland case.

That’s how law enforcement responds to suspected abductions.
I agree..
So lets go back to Saturday mid evening where the conversation with her good friend is abruptly ended.

What happened to make it abruptly end?

Crime of passion........
 
  • #831
An Arkansas man was arraigned this morning for the murder of a jogger that was missing for 3 days before authorities recovered her body. At least this alleged murderer participated in the search efforts. And the missing wasn't his wife!
See even that guy tried harder, he knew how to blend in and while he deserved to be caught. I appreciate that he didnt just wing it. Like come on BM, what could you possibly have going on right now that so much more important than finding your wife? Name 1 single thing
 
  • #832
See even that guy tried harder, he knew how to blend in and while he deserved to be caught. I appreciate that he didnt just wing it. Like come on BM, what could you possibly have going on right now that so much more important than finding your wife? Name 1 single thing

$

One. Single. Thing.

JMO
 
  • #833
See even that guy tried harder, he knew how to blend in and while he deserved to be caught. I appreciate that he didnt just wing it. Like come on BM, what could you possibly have going on right now that so much more important than finding your wife? Name 1 single thing
The gym.
 
  • #834
@Warwick7 tonight they will launch a new interactive website with all the details we have to date from suzanne's case. i can access it bc i am a member of the channel, but it's not accessible by the public yet. i'm sure it will be discussed on the channel at 8.
"tonight they will launch a new interactive website with all the details we have to date from suzanne's case. i can access it bc i am a member of the channel, but it's not accessible by the public yet."

If anyone also is a member, please access this and share with us....
 
  • #835

Attachments

  • SM-Suzanne.selfie.mtns.JPG
    SM-Suzanne.selfie.mtns.JPG
    139.9 KB · Views: 36
  • #836
That is what pushes me toward crime of passion vs. premeditated which many posters have some good arguments for. It seems like if it was premeditated he would have had a more detailed game plan to avoid detection. Or maybe his own hubris simply got the better of him. MOO

I always thought IF there was a homicide, that it was premeditated. Mainly based on the number of coincidences that weekend - warmer ground with the spring thaw, kids gone, little contact with people due to quarantine.

However, I've since changed my mind since BM seems to now concede that he was operating equipment at 11:30 at night. This doesn't seem like a planned event. Too much risk for detection (which turned out to be the case).

So I'm now in the fit-of-rage camp.

Either way ... that poor woman.
 
Last edited:
  • #837
Yeah, the more we learn, the more convinced I am that this wasn’t a planned event. He didn’t leave himself much time to work with, and appears to have made massive errors. There’s (almost certainly) a reason this case wasn’t handled along the lines of the Sydney Sutherland case.

That’s how law enforcement responds to suspected abductions.
Hey MassGuy!!
While I agree this may not have been planned to happen on 5/9/20 at such and such time,
I do believe he wanted her gone and out of his way. Just a hunch. Or in his mind maybe he was planning a life without her.
But if his intent was to kill her when he _____
____ SM, and his knowing that the ________ would cause her death, isn't that also consider premeditated if his intent was
to kill her even if it wasn't planned for that moment?
asking for a friend....
 
  • #838
See even that guy tried harder, he knew how to blend in and while he deserved to be caught. I appreciate that he didnt just wing it. Like come on BM, what could you possibly have going on right now that so much more important than finding your wife? Name 1 single thing
...other fish in the sea?
 
  • #839
Hey MassGuy!!
While I agree this may not have been planned to happen on 5/9/20 at such and such time,
I do believe he wanted her gone and out of his way. Just a hunch. Or in his mind maybe he was planning a life without her.
But if his intent was to kill her when he _____
____ SM, and his knowing that the ________ would cause her death, isn't that also consider premeditated if his intent was
to kill her even if it wasn't planned for that moment?
asking for a friend....
Oh yeah, I’m sure there will be a case for premeditated murder here.

My point is that I don’t think he woke up that morning, knowing that he would kill Suzanne.
 
  • #840
I think Barry is 100% guilty. I am completely on the fence as far as rage or premeditation.

I do think, under it all, Barry was already planning his life as a widow and was mightily disappointed after she survived this bout of cancer. Were they even together during the first one? No matter, because I think Barry was "Wild at Heart" and Suzanne wasn't buying that anymore.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
146
Guests online
1,218
Total visitors
1,364

Forum statistics

Threads
632,296
Messages
18,624,428
Members
243,077
Latest member
someoneidk
Back
Top