Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #33

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true that.
So what else might he have been carrying into
the Holiday Inn?
Clean clothes?
Clean shoes or boots?
Maybe he stole the chlorine from the hotel pool area? To douse his soiled clothes, shoes. ??
Then ditch them in some trash bin after he soaked them to remove evidence. ??

A recently emptied cooler?
 
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I wonder if the "wall repair" part of the story of BS's job in Denver relates to the 2019 collapse of a retaining wall on the Boulder Turnpike (U.S. 36) near the Church Ranch exit in Westminster - a city adjacent to Broomfield. The cause appears to be a problem of water drainage. If RTD wanted to protect the retaining wall at its nearby Flatiron Park and Ride from a similar collapse, and if BS was working on that project, the two issues may have been conflated as the story was told and retold. MOO of course.
Thanks for this link. I always forget about CPR as a resource for news like this. This is actually a CDOT project and not RTD but could very well be the same concept given similar tricky, collapsible soils. MOO
 
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Has it ever been verified that BM had an actual job on the Denver area?
 
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So Andy said LE found no evidence of a struggle at the house, that means there is probably not enough evidence to charge Barry without finding Suzanne's body. Sadly this case may go cold.

Maybe Suzanne was outside? There would be no evidence of a struggle inside then?
 
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DBM
 
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So Andy said LE found no evidence of a struggle at the house, that means there is probably not enough evidence to charge Barry without finding Suzanne's body. Sadly this case may go cold.
no signs of a struggle doesnt necessarily mean there was an absence of evidence at the scene, just that the house appeared in order
 
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no signs of a struggle doesnt necessarily mean there was an absence of evidence at the scene, just that the house appeared in order
you need blood or bones typically without a witness or confession to get a conviction without a body. I think it's safe to say finding blood or bones would be evidence of a struggle.
 
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So Andy said LE found no evidence of a struggle at the house, that means there is probably not enough evidence to charge Barry without finding Suzanne's body. Sadly this case may go cold.

I don't think cold case the appropriate term here. I think there is and will be significant circumstantial evidence but it's a fact that it's only been weeks since "people started talking" about this case.

Slowly but surely, both people and things will begin to unravel. I can already feel it and when the right piece of information is revealed, this case will be blown wide open. Delayed? Yes. Cold case? No, not at all.

MOO
 
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Not uncommon in September, I remember one in the 90’s that cost the city millions in tree damage, still fully leafed out with 8” wet heavy snow
My mom’s over 9,000 ft & supposed to get maybe 20 inches! The poor aspens.
 
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How do I say yes, yes, no, yes, no, yes and yes again. And no, I didn't keep up, lol.

I don't think he was ever invested in this marriage as an equal partner. Suzanne knew her place.
Whether she was a grade school teacher, she was first and utmost his wife who cleaned and cooked, a maid and an asset. A very pretty one.

Then she was a mother to his children and did the same, without acting up or having a voice. Keeping the peace for the sake of her daughters.

Once she failed in her duties, she wasn't valuable. And, I mean all duties.
It was her fault she had cancer. Not his problem. He couldn't sit through ONE of her chemo sessions.
Don't even know why he showed up. Maybe it was one of his daughter's suggestions - hoping he may have some compassion for their mother.

I'm going to go one further (or twelve).
Suppose his fragile ego was butthurt that SM could no longer wantingly cater to him and his whims without questioning his love and care for her.
And/or/especially the and, suppose someone else was showing him interest that was all about him, fulfilling his needy psyche and all that entails.

It happens, especially when a partner has an illness. Wimpy *** only thinks about himself.
Then, SM is conveying, let's say, to friends that she's unhappy and is thinking of getting a divorce. Her husband finds out. She also confronts him about financial issues and a possible affair - let's just suppose.
Add to that, a large inheritance that BM may not have access to - not talking about the $500K that went into the CO home. That's fifty fifty, at this point.
I guess that covers it for now. I don't have all twelve in me, it's late, but there's more than that.
I'm not saying any of this happened or is relevant to this relationship, even though I do believe it all is, and more.
This is pure conjecture and JMO, my own perspective and my instinctive intuition.
IMO

I had to bring this excellent post forward, this is exactly where my thoughts align. I am 100% in the pre-meditated camp as well.

For Barry it's all about control and ego and image. Control his wife, and control her money. How dare she even think about leaving his control? It makes me so sick to my stomach that everything that is coming out is validating my worst suspicions. To me, greed and control are almost worse motives then wanting to start a new life with another woman. My heart breaks for Suzanne. And those who loved her.

Praying for justice for Suzanne!
 
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Has it ever been verified that BM had an actual job on the Denver area?

Nope!

It sure hasn't.

You can't verify what isn't true.

So there's that.

JMO.
 
  • #353
So Andy said LE found no evidence of a struggle at the house, that means there is probably not enough evidence to charge Barry without finding Suzanne's body. Sadly this case may go cold. Andy talks about it at 59:00


Pains me to say murder can easily occur without showing signs of a struggle. I think they will find the evidence they need to make an arrest. Looks like they have suvalence footage, cellphone pings. I am sure there is a lot we don't know but it will all eventually be connected well enough to make an arrest.
 
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So Andy said LE found no evidence of a struggle at the house, that means there is probably not enough evidence to charge Barry without finding Suzanne's body. Sadly this case may go cold. Andy talks about it at 59:00


Pains me to say murder can easily occur without showing signs of a struggle. I think they will find the evidence they need to make an arrest. Looks like they have suvalence footage, cellphone pings. I am sure there is a lot we don't know but it will all eventually be connected well enough to make an arrest.
 
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Pains me to say murder can easily occur without showing signs of a struggle. I think they will find the evidence they need to make an arrest. Looks like they have suvalence footage, cellphone pings. I am sure there is a lot we don't know but it will all eventually be connected well enough to make an arrest.

I really hope that we see justice for Suzanne sooner rather than later. I follow Cheryl Coker's case and even with all the evidence and recent discovery of her remains, there still has been no arrest :(

I hope the media pressure forces BM to slip up and give LE what they need for an arrest.
 
  • #357
I really hope that we see justice for Suzanne sooner rather than later. I follow Cheryl Coker's case and even with all the evidence and recent discovery of her remains, there still has been no arrest :(

I hope the media pressure forces BM to slip up and give LE what they need for an arrest.
Same - CC may never get justice even with the video and so my hope is that mistakes were made and we will get an arrest - big difference for me in these two missing women? CBI was on this case nearly at the beginning - Cheryl didn’t have that
JMO
 
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BBM. Interesting thought. I was really bothered by his "if one person is saved, it would be worth it" (not a direct quote, but that's how I took it). This is not a criticism of anyone's faith, but there are fundamentalist sects within Christianity that that preach and teach submission on the part of wives toward their husband. There are plenty of examples where this works fine in a marriage, but it can also lead to abuse if the husband isn't a humble, caring, loving person. MOO, JMO.
I'm not feeling the whole submission thing there, lol, but I get what you're saying. :eek:
 
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