Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #31

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  • #641
I'm behind 15 pages but I wonder if that wall ever got fixed?
Not if they are waiting for BM to do it. o_O I bet they’ve hired someone else by now. Hopefully. MOO
 
  • #642
If you were BM, would you risk sharing a room with a stranger during a pandemic and possibly bringing covid home to your medically fragile wife?
I guess that all depends on if you knew she wouldn’t be there?

NG guest just mentioned that it's possible that BM was taking extra precautions and wiped down the room himself with bleach wipes where he may have rested/showered. Meaning BM was responsible for leaving the chlorine smell in the room.

As much as I hate this excuse, I can see BM using it -- alluding to BM being precautious not to bring home any unwanted virus to his family. MOO
 
  • #643
NG guest just mentioned that it's possible that BM was taking extra precautions and wiped down the room himself with bleach wipes where he may have rested/showered. Meaning BM was responsible for leaving the chlorine smell in the room.

As much as I hate this excuse, I can see BM using it -- alluding to BM being precautious not to bring home any unwanted virus to his family. MOO
He can try to use that excuse, but It won’t fly IMO.

If he was precautious, he wouldn’t even consider sharing a room with anyone!
 
  • #644
NG guest just mentioned that it's possible that BM was taking extra precautions and wiped down the room himself with bleach wipes where he may have rested/showered. Meaning BM was responsible for leaving the chlorine smell in the room.

As much as I hate this excuse, I can see BM using it -- alluding to BM being precautious not to bring home any unwanted virus to his family. MOO
Wouldn't the wipe(s) be in the trash with the mail?
 
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  • #646
Then I guess I just wonder. How would BM even have his contact information?
Construction can be a very small world. If BM did not have it, he knew somebody that did.
 
  • #647
I'm starting to give the patsy theory some thought and I have to wonder if this is the guy BM said threatened his family.
Still don't know if I heard correctly (or was it read it?) where BM said he how after he warned this 'maniac' but then hired him to do a job? Didn't make sense so I chalked it up to misheard or misspoken.
Someone, anyone?
Me too...that doesn’t make sense and I don’t think JP is the same employee who messed up the wall who BM said he fired. I’m not sure about the patsy theory or that he is even a good guy for that matter. I can’t wait to hear JP tell Lauren about the hotel/job in his own words. Especially if there were two other employees there. I just hope he doesn’t speak or explain things like BM. :rolleyes:
 
  • #648
I’m not sure if this has been posted, but Nancy Grace podcast today is talking with Lauren Scharf about this case.

I’m not done listening yet, but LS says two other workers were also at the hotel for this “job” and provides names. Very interesting indeed.
JMO
Nancy Grace annoys the heck outta me! I can NOT listen to her.
 
  • #649
Kind of like, "Here's your paycheck... now go away and keep quiet."
Creepy on BM's part.


Of course some people are going to have questions.
Esp. in the light of a very sketchy disappearance of a woman who was loved by her daughters and family and had no reason to just leave .
Imo.

I also thought that, like a bribe to keep quiet.
 
  • #650
Exclusive: Barry Morphew responds to explosive claims regarding the disappearance of wife, Suzanne | FOX21 News Colorado

For the first time, on record with FOX21 News, Barry Morphew has agreed to share his side of the story.

“Listen,” Barry said during a Thursday morning phonecall, “Jeff Puckett was in prison for nine years.”

Still, Barry confirmed he had hired Puckett for a project in Broomfield on Mother’s Day Weekend this year. They needed to fix a wall, Puckett said.

“I said listen, I need to do this job, I will pay you good money to come and help me,” Barry said of Puckett. “I gave him a job and an opportunity.”

It was not a last minute project, Barry explained, the job had been in the works for a month.

“That has nothing to do with Suzanne missing,” he said.

Puckett agreed to the work and traveled to Broomfield, where Barry had paid for a room. Puckett told FOX21 he walked inside and was immediately struck by a strong smell of chlorine.

“I mean, I’m not going to beat around the bush, it did,” he said. “I mean it smelled real strong. I’m like, damn, that’s just what I thought.”

Puckett also found signs that the room had been used in some capacity, and reasoned Barry had been inside at some point.

“The bed hadn’t been slept in or laid in or nothing, it was just kind of laid on or something,” Puckett said. “Maybe he got in, took a shower, and then that was it – just washed up and left.”

Puckett said he was told Barry had to leave for a family emergency that Sunday night, May 10.

<snip>

Barry said he left in a hurry, when he learned his wife was missing.

“I rushed home, left all my tools at the hotel called my workers and said, ‘I have a family emergency, you’re going to have to figure this out on your own,'” he said.

But Puckett said the crew couldn’t finish their work.

“We had nothing to work with,” he said. And he described what would have been necessary in order to complete that particular job.

“Once you build [the wall] up, you run a layer block, some dirt, get [it] inspected, then you keep continuing until the next level – and there was nothing like that to work with,” Puckett said. “That kind of pissed me off, so I come on back.”

<snip>

“I did nothing wrong in the hotel,” Barry said. “There’s cameras all over the hotel, I did nothing wrong.”

The hotel isn’t the only location where the presence of a strong smell has been mentioned.

Suzanne’s older brother, Andrew Moorman, brought up something he’d heard, following a search of the Morphew family home.

“From what I understood secondhand, they said there was an overwhelming smell of bleach in the home,” he said.

That information had apparently been relayed to him by initial investigators.

“I’ve heard the FBI lie and I know that they can legally do that in their investigations,” Barry said. “But it just pains me to know that they are doing this to me and my family.”

Moorman said CBI agents brought up other concerns as well.

“They did ask us, ‘why can’t we find any coolers at the house?’ And I said, ‘well I have no idea. I don’t know how many they had to begin with,” he said. “But I assume, as a hunter and a guy that maybe camps, he would have a few, and they couldn’t find a single one.”
 
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  • #651
We all want justice for Suzanne, but crimes are not always solved with an arrest. There are many crimes where police know who is responsible but simply do not have the evidence to obtain a conviction.
True! Kyron Hormon & Hailey Dunn come to mind~
 
  • #652
NG guest just mentioned that it's possible that BM was taking extra precautions and wiped down the room himself with bleach wipes where he may have rested/showered. Meaning BM was responsible for leaving the chlorine smell in the room.

As much as I hate this excuse, I can see BM using it -- alluding to BM being precautious not to bring home any unwanted virus to his family. MOO
That doesn't leave an overwhelming smell of bleach, IMO.
Not buying it. Love you Seattle1!
 
  • #653
Nancy Grace annoys the heck outta me! I can NOT listen to her.
Duly noted.
Many share your same opinion. Myself included.
That being said, she IS an approved source link, for WS.
The good news is, she had several guests on her latest live podcast that made it well worth the listen.
 
  • #654
Kind of like, "Here's your paycheck... now go away and keep quiet."
Creepy on BM's part.

Of course some people are going to have questions.
Esp. in the light of a very sketchy disappearance of a woman who was loved by her daughters and family and had no reason to just leave .
Imo.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED :)
 
  • #655
Me too...that doesn’t make sense and I don’t think JP is the same employee who messed up the wall who BM said he fired. I’m not sure about the patsy theory or that he is even a good guy for that matter. I can’t wait to hear JP tell Lauren about the hotel/job in his own words. Especially if there were two other employees there. I just hope he doesn’t speak or explain things like BM. :rolleyes:
Is it another case of 'see what sticks'? I can't wait until we hear from the other two 'employees'.
And especially, the female one.
 
  • #656
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  • #657
Then I guess I just wonder. How would BM even have his contact information?
Good question? I also wanted to comment on what Andy told us about the form of payment to employees.

I'll bet money that BM paid some employees cash. No payroll taxes or workman's comp add-on's. Especially employees who came and went or perhaps even had felony backgrounds. That's why he hired them, who are they going to tell he's paying them cash? JMO.
 
  • #658
I’m not really reading on this case but just skimming, I was reminded of how FD seemingly tried to frame his employee in the death of JFD. So terrible. MOO.
 
  • #659
Exclusive: Barry Morphew responds to explosive claims regarding the disappearance of wife, Suzanne | FOX21 News Colorado

For the first time, on record with FOX21 News, Barry Morphew has agreed to share his side of the story.

“Listen,” Barry said during a Thursday morning phonecall, “Jeff Puckett was in prison for nine years.”

Still, Barry confirmed he had hired Puckett for a project in Broomfield on Mother’s Day Weekend this year. They needed to fix a wall, Puckett said.

“I said listen, I need to do this job, I will pay you good money to come and help me,” Barry said of Puckett. “I gave him a job and an opportunity.”

It was not a last minute project, Barry explained, the job had been in the works for a month.

“That has nothing to do with Suzanne missing,” he said.

Puckett agreed to the work and traveled to Broomfield, where Barry had paid for a room. Puckett told FOX21 he walked inside and was immediately struck by a strong smell of chlorine.

“I mean, I’m not going to beat around the bush, it did,” he said. “I mean it smelled real strong. I’m like, damn, that’s just what I thought.”

Puckett also found signs that the room had been used in some capacity, and reasoned Barry had been inside at some point.

“The bed hadn’t been slept in or laid in or nothing, it was just kind of laid on or something,” Puckett said. “Maybe he got in, took a shower, and then that was it – just washed up and left.”

Puckett said he was told Barry had to leave for a family emergency that Sunday night, May 10.

<snip>

Barry said he left in a hurry, when he learned his wife was missing.

“I rushed home, left all my tools at the hotel called my workers and said, ‘I have a family emergency, you’re going to have to figure this out on your own,'” he said.

But Puckett said the crew couldn’t finish their work.

“We had nothing to work with,” he said. And he described what would have been necessary in order to complete that particular job.

“Once you build [the wall] up, you run a layer block, some dirt, get [it] inspected, then you keep continuing until the next level – and there was nothing like that to work with,” Puckett said. “That kind of pissed me off, so I come on back.”
He’s going with deny until you die
 
  • #660
Duly noted.
Many share your same opinion. Myself included.
That being said, she IS an approved source link, for WS.
The good news is, she had several guests on her latest live podcast that made it well worth the listen.
It's her voice and tonal assonance. Otherwise, I do think she really cares. JMO
 
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