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

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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.

I didn’t know a lot about Cheryl’s case, and the first picture I clicked on of her and her husband he was wearing one of those Nine Line shirts. Just like BM wore. Kinda creepy.
 
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Fair question. My long winded answer, sorry. Barry would/should have ordered the materials earlier in the week. Last minute would depend on the supplier and their relationship with 'Sunset farms" IMO. If they have the manpower, material and truck just sitting there and he's a decent guy to work with they just might help out, on the other hand if their delivery man has a full day on the road (not to mention a full truck) they may not. Around our metro area there has never been any such thing as last minute concrete, never. If it's for a retaining wall...definitely not last minute. Architects/Engineers have always required a specific mix design and there are a tons of different ones, it's not cookie cutter, that's done at the plant.
I have ordered lots of concrete in my day in Colorado and only one was I able to get a very small amount same day for a common mix.

all walls have different specs and different materials. Engineered plans are usually required for larger walls but most certainly for a city project. Puckett was right about inspections and multiples ( if it was a larger job). Inspections at minimum are ordered a day ahead.
Dirt, backfill etc is usually a day ahead atleast ( you wouldn’t order on a Sunday) and blocks or bricks are usually atleast 1-2 days out if not in high quantity and they are in stock.

Again, it’s all about specs, size of repair etc.
 
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Fair question. My long winded answer, sorry. Barry would/should have ordered the materials earlier in the week. Last minute would depend on the supplier and their relationship with 'Sunset farms" IMO. If they have the manpower, material and truck just sitting there and he's a decent guy to work with they just might help out, on the other hand if their delivery man has a full day on the road (not to mention a full truck) they may not. Around our metro area there has never been any such thing as last minute concrete, never. If it's for a retaining wall...definitely not last minute. Architects/Engineers have always required a specific mix design and there are a tons of different ones, it's not cookie cutter, that's done at the plant.
I have ordered lots of concrete in my day in Colorado and only one was I able to get a very small amount same day for a common mix.

all walls have different specs and different materials. Engineered plans are usually required for larger walls but most certainly for a city project. Puckett was right about inspections and multiples ( if it was a larger job). Inspections at minimum are ordered a day ahead.
Dirt, backfill etc is usually a day ahead atleast ( you wouldn’t order on a Sunday) and blocks or bricks are usually atleast 1-2 days out if not in high quantity and they are in stock.

Again, it’s all about specs, size of repair etc.
 
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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


Sadly, the signs of no struggle point towards it not being a random intruder and more likely someone SM trusted and was unsuspecting of what was about to happen.

Then you factor in the size of SM and potential physical toll chemo took on her and the size advantage someone like BM has and the ability to sneak up on her and it’s all pretty sad.
 
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It seems like every other rumour has grown legs. If AM is saying there’s something up with the coolers, then there is probably something up with the coolers.
JMO
If the girls left from the Morphew home to go camping, maybe they took a cooler or two?
 
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I'm not feeling the whole submission thing there, lol, but I get what you're saying. :eek:

I agree, not feeling the "submission" factor either. But you have to wonder Why didn't someone else order a landline,(?) the cell service is notoriously spotty, we've heard that from literally everyone, the neighbor had a landline and so did the Morphew property previously, for emergencies if nothing else. Or for that matter why didn't someone get the security system fixed? I'd feel vulnerable living there in such an isolated environment, it's not a neighborhood, and living there with two daughters? MOO Something appears wrong with this picture to me, It's taking basic responsibility/precautions, nothing outlandish.
 
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Correct me if I’m wrong but regarding a chlorine odor in the motel room, as reported by JP, I feel that this perception of his would be easily disregarded by a jury in a jury trial. Maybe this person is extra sensitive to certain smells. Many people are. So this by itself doesn’t mean any type of actual cleanup activity took place. Jmo
 
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I agree, not feeling the "submission" factor either. But you have to wonder Why didn't someone else order a landline,(?) the cell service is notoriously spotty, we've heard that from literally everyone, the neighbor had a landline and so did the Morphew property previously, for emergencies if nothing else. Or for that matter why didn't someone get the security system fixed? I'd feel vulnerable living there in such an isolated environment, it's not a neighborhood, and living there with two daughters? MOO Something appears wrong with this picture to me, It's taking basic responsibility/precautions, nothing outlandish.
I could never live in a situation like that.
 
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Correct me if I’m wrong but regarding a chlorine odor in the motel room, as reported by JP, I feel that this perception of his would be easily disregarded by a jury in a jury trial. Maybe this person is extra sensitive to certain smells. Many people are. So this by itself doesn’t mean any type of actual cleanup activity took place. Jmo

I’m sure they’d link the smell to other evidence LE has.

But it’s also quite funny that BM also said he smelled it, so it would be hard to go after JP having an acute sense of smell.
 
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If the girls left from the Morphew home to go camping, maybe they took a cooler or two?
Don't think they took possible coolers, believe they were going to a hosted camp.
 
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If the girls left from the Morphew home to go camping, maybe they took a cooler or two?
Good point. ^^^

Imo, AM's statement might have indicated that the coolers were unaccounted for; and that would not include the coolers the girls brought back with them.
 
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I’d bet money they have him on camera somewhere with a cooler in his truck. Of course they would have asked him about where it is now at some point during the 3-30 hours of interviewing him. I wonder what he said.

BM has thought of answers to a missing cooler, if seen on his truck.
It became damaged, he cut it into pieces, and placed it into trash.
He had disposed of other coolers, as old, and wanted a new supply.
MOO.
 
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If the girls left from the Morphew home to go camping, maybe they took a cooler or two?

Doubt they left it in Moab or Idaho, wherever they camped though
Should have been with them and at the home upon return that evening of Mother’s Day
 
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Correct me if I’m wrong but regarding a chlorine odor in the motel room, as reported by JP, I feel that this perception of his would be easily disregarded by a jury in a jury trial. Maybe this person is extra sensitive to certain smells. Many people are. So this by itself doesn’t mean any type of actual cleanup activity took place. Jmo
Based on his alleged background, I seriously doubt he would make the stand. BM proffered that the man had been in prison for 9 years. Hoping I can post this as it has come out through Lauren Scharf?
MOO.
 
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I haven’t read every single post but haven’t seen speculation about cameras being used to track his movements, and possibly what might have been in his truck bed. Are there a lot of cameras in the areas he traveled?

These cameras following truck movements, have continually helped in investigations: Frazee.
Hope, we have the same here.
 
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:eek:

Welcome to WS posting section, MidnightBlue !
Trying not to read too much into anything.
I think we all want answers.
 
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I agree, not feeling the "submission" factor either. But you have to wonder Why didn't someone else order a landline,(?) the cell service is notoriously spotty, we've heard that from literally everyone, the neighbor had a landline and so did the Morphew property previously, for emergencies if nothing else. Or for that matter why didn't someone get the security system fixed? I'd feel vulnerable living there in such an isolated environment, it's not a neighborhood, and living there with two daughters? MOO Something appears wrong with this picture to me, It's taking basic responsibility/precautions, nothing outlandish.
ITA! The security system and cameras not working has always bothered me. Who buys a 1.5 m dollar home in such an isolated location and doesn’t have a working security system? Or if it’s broken get it repaired? Not very responsible when you have a nice home like that with nice cars and equipment and bikes etc. And if you have a wife and daughters that are home alone often.
 
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has anyone thought Barry might have put something in her drink,coffee,tea and put to much and then panicked.just throwing out another idea.moo

Welcome yorkiemommy, a relative newbie here.:):):)
What about a sedative, putting SM to sleep?
Then moving her into a truck (easier than dead weight), and disposing her elsewhere.
Therefore no cadaver odours at home, in the truck etc.
MOO.
 
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