I'm pretty sure it was an suggestive "thought" made by a female YouTuber that rhymes with Dunder. Everyone just ran with it. mooThanks for that link. I'm specifically asking where the info came from that this purchase was for his mother.

I'm pretty sure it was an suggestive "thought" made by a female YouTuber that rhymes with Dunder. Everyone just ran with it. mooThanks for that link. I'm specifically asking where the info came from that this purchase was for his mother.
I'm pretty sure it was an suggestive "thought" made by a female YouTuber that rhymes with Dunder. Everyone just ran with it. moo![]()
I feel it was unplanned. A moment of rage during an argument.
There is one hypothetical scenario I can’t get out of my head. SM and BM got into an argument. She jumps on her bike to get away. He gets in the car to follow her, and ends up running into her and knocks her off the bike. She’s either mortally wounded or killed instantly. He panics.. puts her in the car .... and it goes from there.
All IMO / speculation
SBM
I think we all know that the term "last one to see her alive" is widely used AND poorly worded. People who make that statement almost always mean "last one known to see her alive." WSers know better than to take it literally. IMO
I never heard of Road ID. That shows how unathletic I am. Here’s a link for anyone interested:
Choose Your Wrist Style
Websleuthers know better than to take Barry literally! IMO
What about an electric golf cart? Ours is so quiet that I've often thought, if I ever wanted to sneak up on somewhere or somebody, that the golf cart would be perfect. It is so quiet.ATVs are really loud. Doesn't seem like the vehicle of choice for taking off into the night to hide a body? But I suppose if the location were remote enough, it could be a possibility.
I’m still curious why LE haven’t revealed the personal item still after all this time - as I’ve posted before seems like we’ve got a big old chess game going onLet’s assume for a second that the helmet was the personal item found (or one of them), and forget that LE apparently never thought this was an abduction.
In an abduction scenario, you are going to have a point of initial contact, where Suzanne encounters her assailant.
That location should be the spot where the bike was found, as it would be difficult and pointless for an abductor to transport the bike to another location.
As bizarre as it is for this person to take the time to throw the bike in a ravine, it’s even stranger for the helmet to be located anywhere other than that immediate location.
If you are going to remove her helmet for some strange reason, that’s the time and place it’s probably going to happen.
It makes no sense to then pick up that helmet and dump it some distance away, or to somehow remove that helmet while you’re trying to make a getaway.
I also don’t buy any kidnapping victim being able to toss that item as a clue, as you’d figure she’d be either incapacitated, or stuffed in the trunk or something.
So I believe it was planted by a man who has no idea how real crimes look.
Exactly.Websleuthers know better than to take Barry literally! IMO
It does no good to release information like that. Nothing is gained by the public knowing what that item is, especially when this case is a “missing persons investigation,” in name only.I’m still curious why LE haven’t revealed the personal item still after all this time - as I’ve posted before seems like we’ve got a big old chess game going on
JMO
I'm pretty sure it was an suggestive "thought" made by a female YouTuber that rhymes with Dunder. Everyone just ran with it. moo![]()
I'm so tired of bobcats -
The Bobcat fire has had me in evacuation warning for the past 9 days with my go bag. I have been wfh.
It has been practically in my backyard.
Today things are looking better.
This thread has kept me sane and given me focus through this stressful time. Thank you all for being here.
Justice for Suzanne.
I am still thinking it is Suzanne’s phone. Maybe this is the reason LE have been quiet on disclosing Suzanne’s GPS info to Andy? An after the fact item BM needed to dispose of possibly to be found by a friend? IMOI’m still curious why LE haven’t revealed the personal item still after all this time - as I’ve posted before seems like we’ve got a big old chess game going on
JMO
Waiting for BM to slip up and say ---- was found.I’m still curious why LE haven’t revealed the personal item still after all this time - as I’ve posted before seems like we’ve got a big old chess game going on
JMO
LE hasn’t told us one thing and imo they never will until there’s hopefully an arrest.I’m still curious why LE haven’t revealed the personal item still after all this time - as I’ve posted before seems like we’ve got a big old chess game going on
JMO
This is a great thought. We had a 2019 Winter of big snowfall in Colorado. Even here in "the city" with our north facing driveway the ice didn't thaw until March at 5,280 feet.There was snow above 10,000 foot elevation, with two feet remaining on Monarch Crest. The Morphew home is about 8830 ft elevation.
For perspective, Google Earth actually has "street view" from the runs of Monarch Mountain ski area, which allow a fantastic view of what the canyon is like. I dropped the little street view guy down at:
38°30'34.07"N, 106°20'16.01"W
which is 11,198 ft elevation. The views were taken in January 2011. In the background directly above the forward skier, the is a white line tracing up the mountain side, disappearing behind trees and faintly reappearing at the crest. I believe that is the power line cut (lower Colorado Trail) that AM described walking in his search with the neighbor. Where that line disappears, seeming to be about halfway up the mountainside, is actually about the 10,000 foot level. Monarch Crest, above it, averages 11,400 ft.
So back to your question: I stated in another thread that I actually made my living on the business end of a shovel for a while in Colorado Springs, digging all through the winter, and never saw the ground frozen. It is awfully hard, though. Personally, I think that the very minimum tool required would be a Bobcat with one of the higher end backhoe attachments (which can cost as much as a new compact car and has very little use in landscaping). The question becomes:
1. Did BM even own a premium backhoe attachment for his Bobcat?
2. BM would not likely have used a backhoe attachment at the beach job or in Denver. He could have transported his Bobcat on that trailer with a backhoe attachment installed, but it would have been impossible to carry the Bobcat and the backhoe attachment separately, on the same trailer. Did he have time to change one twice, and where was the attachment parked when not on the Bobcat?
One final thought: Using a Bobcat to dig a deep grave is a dangerous operation. The deeply extended bucket and arms exert huge balancing counterweight on the machine, putting it in danger of tipping forward as the arm is curling the bucket to lift the dirt or rock. The resulting tip can plow the operator face first into the earth on the opposite side of the hole. I'm certainly not saying that it can't be done, but where would a landscaper learn to do that?
IMO
The "photo" is a Google Earth screen shot, produced entirely in Google Earth Pro with no external editing.