Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #41

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Didn't we also hear that she had just celebrated being cancer-free and was moving to a maintenance dose of chemo on May 11?
Her friend said she expected to see SM on May 17 when she would have had her two year checkup post chemo. The friend's one year checkup was scheduled for the same day. She also says SM did not lose her hair.
There is another interview of another friend, who said SM did lose her hair in her first round of chemo in her youth.
“You don’t just see beauty when Suzanne is around, you feel it”: Friends describe missing Chaffee County woman | FOX21 News Colorado
 
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I cannot recall where the link is (maybe @oviedo remembers?) but in one of the MSM links, a woman who also received cancer treatments at the same place SM did, mentioned that through this latest round of treatments, SM did not lose her hair.

If this is the case, and we have no reason to believe it's not, I'm guessing she'd have no reason to own a wig. Let alone, a nasty looking one like the one we're seeing in CM's tweet, that doesn't even resemble her actual hair style in nearly all the pics we've seen of her.

I don't have a clue who this person is, why CM tweeted that, or what the heck any of it has to do with where SM is.
“You don’t just see beauty when Suzanne is around, you feel it”: Friends describe missing Chaffee County woman

Young Suzanne, with hairstyle/ hair color of note. If she had a wig at 17, it likely looked just like her natural hair.

JMO
Suzanne is and always was a beautiful woman. I wish she could be found.
 
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It's possible that the ruse to hide a suicide/assisted/mercy death looked better on paper that the actual execution of the plan. My problem with it is that BM would have come clean much sooner considering how the investigation has focused on him being the only POI. Unless money plays a big role.
Money, as in life insurance? Which wouldn't pay out for a suicide, but might, for an accidental death? Even if one had to wait 7 years to declare a missing person dead, some might imagine that a potential payout is better than no payout at all. Is this what you are thinking, branmuffin?
 
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Sorry all - late start for myself today - has this been shared?
“ Sheriff Spezze is out of the office this week, for medical reasons. The former acting PIO on the investigation, from CBI, is no longer the media lead“First saw it mentioned from EK, CrimeOnline

Edit: sorry - was shared before me. So sorry.
 
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thank you - I've been checking today...
FBI agents are seen investigating plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband | Daily Mail Online
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI and CSI are seen preparing to dig up plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband where dogs detected the smell of human remains
  • Suzanne Morphew, 49, was reported missing from her home in Maysville, Colorado, on Mother’s Day on May 10
  • Four months after her disappearance, nothing has been found of the mother-of-two but her bike, which was located by cops on a bridge close to her home
  • But over the weekend, cadaver dogs detected the scent of human remains on a plot of land owned by Suzanne's husband Barry
  • Now the FBI has begun investigating the land, DailyMail.com can reveal
  • Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs
  • Suzanne's brother Andrew Moorman raised $18,000 to pay for the search that took place over the weekend
  • Moorman said Barry, 52, has refused to participate in the search but did allow him access to the grounds of his $1.5 million home on Sunday
  • He also revealed he was told by FBI investigators the Morphew home stank of chlorine when it was searched by police in the days after Suzanne vanished
  • DailyMail.com previously revealed Morphew was at a hotel in Broomfield when his wife was reported missing and left the room reeking of chlorine
By Ruth Styles In Maysville, Colorado, For Dailymail.com

Published: 14:18 EDT, 29 September 2020 | Updated: 14:21 EDT, 29 September 2020

The FBI has begun investigating the plot of land where searchers looking for missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew detected the smell of human remains, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs – once on Sunday and again on Monday morning.

Roads around the site have been blocked off by officers from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Department, which yesterday claimed that no search was taking place.
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ETA: Noting they have blocked the roads....
ETA2: pictures
The FBI has begun investigating the plot of land where searchers looking for missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew detected the smell of human remains, DailyMail.com can reveal. The plot of land is owned by her husband Barry

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Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs – once on Sunday and again on Monday morning

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The dig is taking place on a plot of land in Salida’s Longhorn Ranch district – a vacant site with several lots, one of which is owned by Suzanne’s husband Barry Morphew, 52
 
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Does Colorado have a death with dignity law? I don’t think this is what happened. But IF it were, police would have determined this during the interviews. I can’t see Barry exposing himself to possible homicide charges if this was a mercy/assisted death.
Looks like Colorado law does not make mercy killings legal

C.R.S. 25-48-121
Nothing in this article authorizes a physician or any other person to end an individual's life by lethal injection, mercy killing, or euthanasia. Actions taken in accordance with this article do not, for any purpose, constitute suicide, assisted suicide, mercy killing, homicide, or elder abuse under the "Colorado Criminal Code", as set forth in title 18, C.R.S.
 
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thank you - I've been checking today...
FBI agents are seen investigating plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband | Daily Mail Online
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI and CSI are seen preparing to dig up plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband where dogs detected the smell of human remains
  • Suzanne Morphew, 49, was reported missing from her home in Maysville, Colorado, on Mother’s Day on May 10
  • Four months after her disappearance, nothing has been found of the mother-of-two but her bike, which was located by cops on a bridge close to her home
  • But over the weekend, cadaver dogs detected the scent of human remains on a plot of land owned by Suzanne's husband Barry
  • Now the FBI has begun investigating the land, DailyMail.com can reveal
  • Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs
  • Suzanne's brother Andrew Moorman raised $18,000 to pay for the search that took place over the weekend
  • Moorman said Barry, 52, has refused to participate in the search but did allow him access to the grounds of his $1.5 million home on Sunday
  • He also revealed he was told by FBI investigators the Morphew home stank of chlorine when it was searched by police in the days after Suzanne vanished
  • DailyMail.com previously revealed Morphew was at a hotel in Broomfield when his wife was reported missing and left the room reeking of chlorine
By Ruth Styles In Maysville, Colorado, For Dailymail.com

Published: 14:18 EDT, 29 September 2020 | Updated: 14:21 EDT, 29 September 2020

The FBI has begun investigating the plot of land where searchers looking for missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew detected the smell of human remains, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs – once on Sunday and again on Monday morning.

Roads around the site have been blocked off by officers from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Department, which yesterday claimed that no search was taking place.
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ETA: Noting they have blocked the roads....
My head is spinning. Of course that’s no big deal since this case has confused me for awhile. Just praying for serious news.
 
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From the linked article:
“Susan Medina, Communications Director for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, who had since May been the acting spokesperson for the missing persons investigation, told CrimeOnline on Tuesday that she is no longer the media lead on the Morphew case. She said that the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office was now the media lead and would likely be releasing a written statement about the investigation later Tuesday. A news conference is not expected on Tuesday, Medina said.”
I really don’t know what to think.

I just want Suzanne found.

what do we expect at this point? It’s going to be another statement that is a non-statement and they are only releasing a statement because of the criticism they’ve faced in the past 24 hours. If nothing else, they do respond to criticism (referencing the LS piece from earlier this month that rose them to release a statement at 10pm)
 
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Her friend said she expected to see SM on May 17 when she would have had her two year checkup post chemo. The friend's one year checkup was scheduled for the same day. She also says SM did not lose her hair.
There is another interview of another friend, who said SM did lose her hair in her first round of chemo in her youth.
“You don’t just see beauty when Suzanne is around, you feel it”: Friends describe missing Chaffee County woman | FOX21 News Colorado
Mother’s Day was May 10, so her maintenance appointment would have been May 11.
From the article:

Suzanne was so happy on the day of her last treatment. She was still coming in for maintenance treatments, but the chemo was done and she was doing great. She was supposed to come in for her maintenance the Monday after Mother’s day, but of course, did not show up. She was a bright light in this world. I really miss Suzanne and pray that justice is served.
 
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thank you - I've been checking today...
FBI agents are seen investigating plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband | Daily Mail Online
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI and CSI are seen preparing to dig up plot of land owned by Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's husband where dogs detected the smell of human remains
  • Suzanne Morphew, 49, was reported missing from her home in Maysville, Colorado, on Mother’s Day on May 10
  • Four months after her disappearance, nothing has been found of the mother-of-two but her bike, which was located by cops on a bridge close to her home
  • But over the weekend, cadaver dogs detected the scent of human remains on a plot of land owned by Suzanne's husband Barry
  • Now the FBI has begun investigating the land, DailyMail.com can reveal
  • Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs
  • Suzanne's brother Andrew Moorman raised $18,000 to pay for the search that took place over the weekend
  • Moorman said Barry, 52, has refused to participate in the search but did allow him access to the grounds of his $1.5 million home on Sunday
  • He also revealed he was told by FBI investigators the Morphew home stank of chlorine when it was searched by police in the days after Suzanne vanished
  • DailyMail.com previously revealed Morphew was at a hotel in Broomfield when his wife was reported missing and left the room reeking of chlorine
By Ruth Styles In Maysville, Colorado, For Dailymail.com

Published: 14:18 EDT, 29 September 2020 | Updated: 14:21 EDT, 29 September 2020

The FBI has begun investigating the plot of land where searchers looking for missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew detected the smell of human remains, DailyMail.com can reveal.

Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show FBI and CSI investigators working at the spot where the scent was detected twice by cadaver dogs – once on Sunday and again on Monday morning.

Roads around the site have been blocked off by officers from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Department, which yesterday claimed that no search was taking place.
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ETA: Noting they have blocked the roads....

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So here we go. It’s almost as if it takes time to get a warrant, assemble multiple agencies, close off roads, and bring in the equipment to properly do this.

No, this wasn’t the result of a pressure campaign, but it looks to be the result of what Andy’s team found.

Massguy is getting excited again!
 
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