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

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  • #761
So Barry, what WERE you doing between 5 am and the late afternoon shower?
 
  • #762
It’s the same as the article on their website, nothing new. It reminded me that Barry was aware of the cameras in the hotel though. I mean, who pays attention to that stuff?
Guilty people.
 
  • #763
So Barry, what WERE you doing between 5 am and the late afternoon shower?
Yes. I want to know how he answered those questions; I wanted a complete timeline.
 
  • #764
It’s the same as the article on their website, nothing new. It reminded me that Barry was aware of the cameras in the hotel though. I mean, who pays attention to that stuff?
Apparently someone trying to establish an alibi.

We have 3 2' x 4' coolers stored at our place of business. All of which were taken and used by my DH when he used to hunt every fall. That's not even counting the numerous coolers stored in our garage and used for camping, rafting etc. SIL works as a contractor and uses coolers in his daily work also. I call foul ball on no coolers in that household.
 
  • #765
Yes. I want to know how he answered those questions; I wanted a complete timeline.
What could possibly be his story for that time frame?
 
  • #766
It’s the same as the article on their website, nothing new. It reminded me that Barry was aware of the cameras in the hotel though. I mean, who pays attention to that stuff?
Thank goodness for the article! It provides a translation of JP’s comments.
 
  • #767
Unless SM set up some kind of trust for both girls that BM can't touch, BM holds the purse strings.

And, they are probably afraid of him. They'll do as they are told, unfortunately.

JMVHO.
Not sure but he may have control of them too. :mad:
 
  • #768
Speculation on.
.Yeah, ole barry sounded really excited. The cameras may have picked him up taking a big tote into and out of the room but , geez that thing only had the tools in it speculation off. MOO
 
  • #769
Did anyone catch what LS said would be coming next? Information about the investigation?

Darn it, I can’t remember now!
 
  • #770
Bleach smell at the residence. No doubt those two search warrants turned up a lot.

The cooler info is really interesting too as a guy that works construction and runs a crew would definitely have a cooler.

I’m not going to get any work done tomorrow.
My BIL goes elk hunting every year. He takes 4 of the large coolers with dry ice with him in the horse trailer (I could curl up in one on my side and close the lid). Surely BM the hunter has those too?
 
  • #771
Barry said that house keeping uses chlorine said he smelled it too. He said he didn’t use the pool and did nothing funny there’s cameras everywhere.


Andy said he heard second hand that they couldn’t find hunting coolers and they presumed Barry had some, when investigators checked the house there was an overwhelming smell of chlorine.

news asked if the motel uses chlorine they said they use peroxide to clean.
 
  • #772
What could possibly be his story for that time frame?
I know. So he leaves the house at 5 in the morning. That leaves over 12 hours to set up the job, check into the hotel, and do whatever else he did before he got the information about Suzanne.

That’s a lot of time to explain.
 
  • #773
Apparently someone trying to establish an alibi.

We have 3 2' x 4' coolers stored at our place of business. All of which were taken and used by my DH when he used to hunt every fall. That's not even counting the numerous coolers stored in our garage and used for camping, rafting etc. SIL works as a contractor and uses coolers in his daily work also. I call foul ball on no coolers in that household.

So where might someone dispose of coolers, I wonder? I remember watching a Dateline where a perp and his accomplice got busted based on GPS data that showed where they disposed of evidence in city dumpsters early in the am. It would be risky, IMO, to dispose of a cooler anywhere but a dumpster of some kind.... so unless they can be found, it seems that the missing coolers are simply another circumstantial piece of evidence that, taken in a vacuum, means very little - but when combined with everything else they (hopefully) have, is additive to a prosecutor's case. JMO.
 
  • #774
Apparently someone trying to establish an alibi.

We have 3 2' x 4' coolers stored at our place of business. All of which were taken and used by my DH when he used to hunt every fall. That's not even counting the numerous coolers stored in our garage and used for camping, rafting etc. SIL works as a contractor and uses coolers in his daily work also. I call foul ball on no coolers in that household.
No kidding. I have 5 normal Colemans and I don't hunt or camp. Dog food storage so the mice don't get it, tools so they don't get all dusty, can't live without coolers.
 
  • #775
Are you implying third base? Although I’m old I’m not that old!

Hahaha, no, not at all! Nothing would surprise me but I was bringing up the presence of Morgan and Cassidy.
 
  • #776
So where might someone dispose of coolers, I wonder? I remember watching a Dateline where a perp and his accomplice got busted based on GPS data that showed where they disposed of evidence in city dumpsters early in the am. It would be risky, IMO, to dispose of a cooler anywhere but a dumpster of some kind.... so unless they can be found, it seems that the missing coolers are simply another circumstantial piece of evidence that, taken in a vacuum, means very little - but when combined with everything else they (hopefully) have, is additive to a prosecutor's case. JMO.
They burn easily. But he had so much time, just saw them up and throw away the pieces.
 
  • #777
So where might someone dispose of coolers, I wonder? I remember watching a Dateline where a perp and his accomplice got busted based on GPS data that showed where they disposed of evidence in city dumpsters early in the am. It would be risky, IMO, to dispose of a cooler anywhere but a dumpster of some kind.... so unless they can be found, it seems that the missing coolers are simply another circumstantial piece of evidence that, taken in a vacuum, means very little - but when combined with everything else they (hopefully) have, is additive to a prosecutor's case. JMO.
Very risky to dispose of in a dumpster. People love picking through those, and that’s how bodies in suitcases are found. A cooler would be gold to some of those people.

In some ways, it almost seems harder to dispose of a large cooler than a body.
 
  • #778
Yes. I want to know how he answered those questions; I wanted a complete timeline.
His lawyer will try to make that unnecessary due to the rush to judgement!!!
 
  • #779
Yes. I mean, I guess BM could have taken a cooler to work in Denver, and the girls could have taken a couple on their camping trip. But I would think that the M’s would have many more various-sized coolers than just those 2 or 3. Between camping, hunting, my tennis, kids sports, travel, etc., I’ll bet our family of four has more than 15 assorted coolers.
I agree. We are a family of seven and have a minimum of that number of coolers in our garage and shed. They range in all sizes. The fact they can’t find any (not caught up yet but based on what I know so far) is ridiculous.
 
  • #780
Very risky to dispose of in a dumpster. People love picking through those, and that’s how bodies in suitcases are found. A cooler would be gold to some of those people.

In some ways, it almost seems harder to dispose of a large cooler than a body.
Not to mention, coolers float.
 
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