Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #38

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  • #461
When I think of a bike upside down against a tree I think of someone who's bike had broke down and flipped it over to repair it. Remember early on about "ask about the condition of the bike"?

Just a thought.
 
  • #462
Too aggro for my taste. And the locals will have a sense of whether this is the common sense way to keep people searching for one’s wife off of the wife’s (jointly owned) property.

I understand “adversarial” but “shotgun-toting?” With LE nearby and with devoted neighbors trying to search?

Yikes.

Suzanne doesn't get get a vote about her letting her brother search for her with her half ownership of the house?
BM doesn't own it yet, not for 7 years in Colorado.

Can't someone force the logical wishes of a missing person, a homenowner to the forefront. How can her logical wish to be dismissed?
 
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Didn’t he say “the wheel was facing...” and caught himself? The wheel was facing UP?
Thank you, @Lilypad13 !
That's how I heard this.

Speculation : If correct -- how damning.
He knew it was upside down and against the tree.
Smh.
 
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Don't be surprised if suddenly the searchers are "planting" things to frame BM, the forever victim.

Hopefully whatever they found was photographed and documented properly and LE called to retrieve it. And the searchers are in groups. But I get what you are saying for sure!
 
  • #466
Wow the evidence they found today was likely buried.

Tricia had Marshall Terry (a friend of the family from IN and in the search) on her YouTube channel and they were discussing the evidence said to be found and he said that they had to dig it up. Wish he would have said more.. After he was off the call she said she too heard that the same way. (I had to ask in the chat if I heard him correctly and she answered me on the live feed)
 
  • #467
Judicial ethics preclude my saying what a reviewing judge would do with an application at this stage of the investigation. Given the history of this case and in view of the shotgun demonstration, a judge would review the application with great interest.

I'm curious as to the discussion as to why a person who carried a shotgun on over his shoulder and not pointed it at anyone would review an application for a search warrant with "great interest".

I'm not following as I thought was legal. Is there something I'm missing here... trying to catch up and 3-4 pages behind.

Can someone explain?
 
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Thanks, Barry, for hanging the trail cams now. Couldn’t lift a finger to protect your family, but now you’re worried that people are going to come on your property?
"I'm afraid of what is out there"
:eek:
 
  • #470
Didn’t he say “the wheel was facing...” and caught himself? The wheel was facing UP?

He gave many details it seemed about how the bike was found, I’m struggling to remember all the details he gave. Upside down, against a tree is very uncomplicated (BM speak for sure)!
 
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I wouldn't be at all surprised to see a CCSO patrol car camped out all day on Puma Path tomorrow, just to make sure that everyone stays safe around that home property.

I suspect this may have been one of LE's primary concerns about private searches.

JMO.

Egads, especially if there is a drone right above him 24/7 ...day and night .... buzzing, buzzing, buzzing tracking his every move and Barry thinking it's a skeet shooting event. :eek:

Pssst Barry, It's a federal charge shooting down a legal drone.

ETA: The poster above is correct MOO, that DM is salivating waiting for such photos.
 
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@MassGuy...I've been wanting to ask you. Some ppl seem to think maybe BM put her in concrete and then put THAT "bundle" in a concrete burial of sorts. If he did that, would she ever be found? And if so, how?
That would prove difficult, but I don’t think that’s what happened. They have a window of time in which Suzanne was likely dumped, and it is only 3.5 hours.

Even if that window proves false, I just don’t think he had that kind of time. I don’t think this was well planned, and I think it’s probable that he went with what he knew:

The vast expanse of unforgiving Colorado terrain.

I wouldn’t be surprised if she wasn’t even put in a shallow grave, but was dumped above ground.
 
  • #473
I was also wondering if the potential evidence discovered near the property could lead to a third warrant of the property.
Good thinking!
 
  • #474
It couldn't be Felony Friday tomorrow, right??? :eek:
Well, you know the adage, “if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.” :(

I’m hoping anyway!
 
  • #475
That would prove difficult, but I don’t think that’s what happened. They have a window of time in which Suzanne was likely dumped, and it is only 3.5 hours.

Even if that window proves false, I just don’t think he had that kind of time. I don’t think this was well planned, and I think it’s probable that he went with what he knew:

The vast expanse of unforgiving Colorado terrain.

I wouldn’t be surprised if she wasn’t even put in a shallow grave, but was dumped above ground.
That's awesome feedback! But then..why don't you have a good feeling she will be found? Simply because the territory to canvas is so vast?
 
  • #476
Well I am shocked about the gun. I didn’t think he would be that stupid.

God forbid he decides to shoot a drone down tomorrow for flying in his airspace.


What is the saying..stupid is as stupid does.

He literally is a loose cannon. Don’t trust him and be safe.
BBM
I’m actually hoping he does! :p:D Bye, bye, Barry :)
 
  • #477
Just curious. Is there anyone here that has considered this case a MFH ??
 
  • #478
That would prove difficult, but I don’t think that’s what happened. They have a window of time in which Suzanne was likely dumped, and it is only 3.5 hours.

Even if that window proves false, I just don’t think he had that kind of time. I don’t think this was well planned, and I think it’s probable that he went with what he knew:

The vast expanse of unforgiving Colorado terrain.

I wouldn’t be surprised if she wasn’t even put in a shallow grave, but was dumped above ground.

BBM:

I'll be shocked if she wasn't either buried or dropped down a large hole, mine, etc., into what amounts to being a makeshift grave.

I can't picture her being left out in the open.

JMO.
 
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That's awesome feedback! But then..why don't you have a good feeling she will be found? Simply because the territory to canvas is so vast?
Yeah. It’s just such a large and unforgiving area, and I’m not sure they’ve been able to narrow it down enough to make her recovery likely.

I’m more optimistic now than I was early on, as I figured BM may have had days to figure out what to do with her body.

But I still think it’s more probable than not that she won’t be found.
 
  • #480
Just curious. Is there anyone here that has considered this case a MFH ??
 
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