Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #32

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Just no Apple, right? So Barry is done with FB.

Apple does provide some data, but won’t unlock phones.

I’m sure that won’t be necessary, as Barry would have wanted to appear cooperative early on. So I’m sure his phone has been downloaded, as has Suzanne’s if it was recovered (if Barry didn’t know her passcode, I’ll bet the girls did).
 
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Great info. So facebooks algorithms are designed to generate activity based on an event happening. So an event would have to happen in order to trigger the algorithm to make that suggestion.

One of the thing Facebook does is it connects via your iPhone contacts to match potential friends and make recommendations.

So if someone was connected with BM and not SM, but BM logged in as SM on his phone, it would read BM’s iPhone contacts and the algorithm would then recommend to those contacts to connect with SM.

I am pretty sure this is what happened.

That was my first thought!
 
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There absolutely is some cross-talk, that's a fact. I've experienced it. I am the boss of my mom's page she has dementia. I am not her FB friend but have had neighbors show up as suggestions to her account for potential friends . Heck...I'm not their FB friend either, so I am clueless how that happens.

On another note...this strange FB activity (which was out of SM's or BM's control and they wouldn't know it was happening when it did occur, ) directly supports the suspicion that there was other troubling activity happening that weekend.

If FB also uses IP addresses as part of their algorithm, then it's one more reason for me to dislike FB!!

I know that google reads my IP address (laptop) to suggest things to me with my searches although I have my "location" set to "private."

I don't think it's possible to hide or set my IP address to private(?)
 
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I'm wondering what reason BM would have needed to login to SM's social media account on his phone?
If SM was incapacitated, why not just pick up her phone and snoop around there, where she's likely already logged in?
If her phone was part of the violence that happened to her, it would be unavailable for use~

He smashes her phone so she can't call 911, there are no house phones.
 
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Right, but I mean how would he know her login and pw, to login as her, on his phone?
Maybe he took the login off a device in their home and knew her p/w or guessed her p/w and set it up in his phone before he left so he could monitor it as needed? MOO
 
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But it was HIS friends that got suggestions to be friends with Suzanne.
Because he visited her profile as himself first ? Clicked on her friends then logged in as her?
 
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I'm wondering what reason BM would have needed to login to SM's social media account on his phone?
If SM was incapacitated, why not just pick up her phone and snoop around there, where she's likely already logged in?

Maybe to see if anyone was trying to reach her via FB, knowing she couldn’t be reached? I mean I imagine some paranoia about when it would be discovered Suzanne can’t be located.
 
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Right, but I mean how would he know her login and pw, to login as her, on his phone?
I have a small spiral notebook that I write all my logins and passwords. Maybe she did too and he knew where she kept it. MOO
 
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He just needs her email and to guess the password or if her phone stores all passwords he just needs to go to settings and see her password right there
JMO

BM could have had someone younger than him by his side that helped explain the nuance of Facebook.

But regardless, the reading of new iphone contacts to make new friend suggestions is exactly how facebook works. So BM logged in as SM and it read all of his new contacts to then recommend that they connect with SM because to the Facebook algorithm it was SM logged in and it had new iPhone contacts to mine to generate new requests.

We need a whiteboard and a flow chart!! Btw if you can get into my phone (which is wide open), my Apple ID, SM user names and pws are all stored in my notes. And as far as work usernames and passwords, they are on two pages stapled together, crumpled and crossed off and amended, sitting on my desk. I’m pretty much an open book.
 
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Which clarifies for me that this has nothing to do with FB.
She was texting.
MOO.
That was Andy's generalization IMO. She was communicating with friend via Facebook messenger, MSOO.
 
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Does Facebook give up any info, even with subpoenas?
I watched a trial on Court Tv last year GA vs McNABB and BELL. Investigators had all the FB messages between them. They also had FB messages between McNABB and a couple of his friends.
 
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I'm wondering what reason BM would have needed to login to SM's social media account on his phone?
If SM was incapacitated, why not just pick up her phone and snoop around there, where she's likely already logged in?

Maybe he felt he needed to monitor her social media to see if people were trying to contact Suzanne, but needed her phone not to be with him?
 
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If FB also uses IP addresses as part of their algorithm, then it's one more reason for me to dislike FB!!

I know that google reads my IP address (laptop) to suggest things to me with my searches although I have my "location" set to "private."

I don't think it's possible to hide or set my IP address to private(?)
It must use IP. In my feed I get companies that my husband has been searching to buy stuff. (More boots??? Really?? :p)
 
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BM could have had someone younger than him by his side that helped explain the nuance of Facebook.

But regardless, the reading of new iphone contacts to make new friend suggestions is exactly how facebook works. So BM logged in as SM and it read all of his new contacts to then recommend that they connect with SM because to the Facebook algorithm it was SM logged in and it had new iPhone contacts to mine to generate new requests.
I'm going to test this on hubby's phone when he gets home.
 
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I have a small spiral notebook that I write all my logins and passwords. Maybe she did too and he knew where she kept it. MOO
Yes this is what I was thinking or she had no Pw at all for her device and all of them stored in an accessible file - she was fighting cancer and she may have had that in place just in case ?
Imo
 
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Good point, I hadn't thought of him being on the move.
I wonder though, would he know her login and pw to login on his own phone?
I know this happens but, do people really give other people their login and pw?

I think spouses often do. That’s been the case with me. “Can you go into my PM’s and get the phone number so and so sent me?”

But windows or google stores passwords too.
 
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I have a small spiral notebook that I write all my logins and passwords. Maybe she did too and he knew where she kept it. MOO
Ohhh yes, I have a cheat sheet too. And my husband does know where it's at, good thought.
 
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If you go with pre-planned, maybe he got the login info ahead of time. MOO.
 
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