Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #42

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Exactly.

"Who does that" --A spouse who is unwilling to let someone go , as they might feel they "own" that person.
"A rapist" --Domestic abuse ? Andy mentioned Suzanne was possibly in one of those groups to seek help or even to comfort.
After what little we've heard of her--she sounds like a caring person who would reach out to help even in her own time of need. :(
"A robber" -- Right there.
Spending money that was in Suzanne's name that he had no right to whilst she was alive.
BM may be a thief as well as a killer.
After possibly coercing the daughter to sign it over.

MOO
The day will come when the daughters will confront him IMO
They will be very much harder on him than any LE, Judge or Jury.
He has not seen anything yet that will compare . We can find solace in that.
 
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My eyes are full. what a sad but not unexpected day. I have found this so emotional, even more so since being and seeing all of this in Colorado.
#justiceforsuzanne #findsuzanne #shinebrightforsuzanne
It did.

Suzanne Morphew - Chaffee County Sheriff

CHAFFEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Salida, Colorado

With the private search by Andrew Moorman concluding on September 29, 2020, the Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force, consisting of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office and the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office provides a recap of the search for Suzanne over the last several days, and since she went missing on May 10, 2020.

As reported previously, the law enforcement team responded to collect several pieces of possible evidence found by the searchers across the county, and will continue to follow-up to determine if there is any connection to Suzanne’s disappearance.

Also this week, members of the law enforcement task force responded to the report of human remains trained dogs “alerting” on three separate properties in Chaffee County. To clarify, none of these properties are owned by members of the Morphew family. One of the locations investigated by the task force was along the Arkansas River in the county. The dog handler used on that private property was interviewed by our team and explained that the dogs did not “alert” to anything on the property but did show interest. Our law enforcement team obtained consent from the property owner, and after further investigation, including working with the private human remains dogs on the property, it was determined this was not a viable lead in this case.

A second property near the Morphew home was also investigated after the same dog team alerted to an area on that private property. Our investigation team, immediately upon being notified, secured the scene and provided around the clock security until investigators from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s office, FBI and CBI arrived. This location of interest on the private property, with the consent of the property owner, was investigated extensively by members of the task force, and found to have no evidentiary significance to the case.

A third location was also identified in unincorporated Chaffee County near Salida on private property where a different pair of human remains dogs alerted. Also, once alerted, our team responded immediately and secured the property providing security around the clock. This morning our team, along with the FBI and CBI, and with consent of the property owner, excavated this location and once again, nothing of evidentiary value to the Suzanne Morphew case was located.

The Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force remains dedicated to determining what happened to Suzanne. “The level of commitment from the entire team from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, CBI and FBI investigators is unprecedented and unparalleled,” said Sheriff John Spezze. “While the public may not see all of the effort being put forth in this case, I can assure the community that this investigation continues to move forward.”

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to assigning financial and staffing resources to this case, as leads continue to be extensively followed up on by investigators. “The investigative task force remains resolved in their commitment to finding Suzanne, and our hearts go out to her family and friends,” said Sheriff Spezze.

Anyone with information that could assist law enforcement in locating Suzanne Morphew is encouraged to call 719-312-7530.

Suzanne Morphew missing person Investigative Task Force Recap since May 10:

  • 1,123 Total tips called to the designated tip line (includes hang-ups and duplicates).
  • 180 Interviews conducted in Colorado, Indiana and other locations. This number does not take into account the hundreds of other contacts made between investigators and individuals as part of this case since May.
  • 130+ Searches conducted (including warrants, which remained sealed at this time)
  • 4,000+ Hours spent by Task Force investigators on the case.
_____________________________________

Now, I can't speak for anybody else, but personally, I take a lot of encouragement from this statement by LE.

I really never questioned their dedication to pursuing justice Suzanne, but seeing the actual numbers r/t the searches and man-hours that have been poured into this investigation, I'm feeling extremely optimistic that LE is going to see this case through to an arrest, no matter how long it takes.

The other hopeful news is that hundreds of people who never even met Suzanne came from all around the country to invest a great deal of time and emotional energy into the search for SM.

Is it disappointing that SM wasn't located?
Yes. It is.

Does the fact that she wasn't found mean the search was a failure?
No. It doesn't.

This very much takes me back to when the landfill search for Kelsey concluded without her remains being found.
It's hard not to feel disheartened.

But, then, I remember all those hundreds of searchers out there for the past week, including WS members here on this thread, working diligently to find Suzanne.
And SM's brother, pouring every last ounce of energy and devotion he could into finding his sister.
And the LEOs who are working so tenaciously to ferret out the truth despite all of the perp's efforts to conceal his crime.
And all of the amazing people here who continue to keep Suzanne's thread alive and active.
I find that pretty inspirational.

And, too, I'm reminded of this fact:

At the end of the day, Goodness does ultimately prevail over Evil.

"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

JMO.

I’d be lying if I didn’t admit to shedding a tear over the news today. To be the family must be gut wrenching.

I will not stop looking, trying, helping, supporting and even remain hopeful that the perpetrator will in fact receive what is right, justice. Personally, I do not believe he is smart enough to carry this out without flaws. He may have the equipment, time and ability but he inevitably overlooked something. Just like water, time will wear him and anyone that knows down. I look forward to seeing him get what is coming...

Ultimately, I am sad for SM, her girls and her immediate family. They were all so helpful and supportive. They deserve answers and closure. The irrational side of me feels awfully sad that SM is still out there, alone. I know she’s gone but that thought is haunting I believe.
 
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It did.

Suzanne Morphew - Chaffee County Sheriff

CHAFFEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Salida, Colorado

With the private search by Andrew Moorman concluding on September 29, 2020, the Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force, consisting of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office and the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office provides a recap of the search for Suzanne over the last several days, and since she went missing on May 10, 2020.

As reported previously, the law enforcement team responded to collect several pieces of possible evidence found by the searchers across the county, and will continue to follow-up to determine if there is any connection to Suzanne’s disappearance.

Also this week, members of the law enforcement task force responded to the report of human remains trained dogs “alerting” on three separate properties in Chaffee County. To clarify, none of these properties are owned by members of the Morphew family. One of the locations investigated by the task force was along the Arkansas River in the county. The dog handler used on that private property was interviewed by our team and explained that the dogs did not “alert” to anything on the property but did show interest. Our law enforcement team obtained consent from the property owner, and after further investigation, including working with the private human remains dogs on the property, it was determined this was not a viable lead in this case.

A second property near the Morphew home was also investigated after the same dog team alerted to an area on that private property. Our investigation team, immediately upon being notified, secured the scene and provided around the clock security until investigators from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s office, FBI and CBI arrived. This location of interest on the private property, with the consent of the property owner, was investigated extensively by members of the task force, and found to have no evidentiary significance to the case.

A third location was also identified in unincorporated Chaffee County near Salida on private property where a different pair of human remains dogs alerted. Also, once alerted, our team responded immediately and secured the property providing security around the clock. This morning our team, along with the FBI and CBI, and with consent of the property owner, excavated this location and once again, nothing of evidentiary value to the Suzanne Morphew case was located.

The Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force remains dedicated to determining what happened to Suzanne. “The level of commitment from the entire team from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, CBI and FBI investigators is unprecedented and unparalleled,” said Sheriff John Spezze. “While the public may not see all of the effort being put forth in this case, I can assure the community that this investigation continues to move forward.”

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to assigning financial and staffing resources to this case, as leads continue to be extensively followed up on by investigators. “The investigative task force remains resolved in their commitment to finding Suzanne, and our hearts go out to her family and friends,” said Sheriff Spezze.

Anyone with information that could assist law enforcement in locating Suzanne Morphew is encouraged to call 719-312-7530.

Suzanne Morphew missing person Investigative Task Force Recap since May 10:

  • 1,123 Total tips called to the designated tip line (includes hang-ups and duplicates).
  • 180 Interviews conducted in Colorado, Indiana and other locations. This number does not take into account the hundreds of other contacts made between investigators and individuals as part of this case since May.
  • 130+ Searches conducted (including warrants, which remained sealed at this time)
  • 4,000+ Hours spent by Task Force investigators on the case.
_____________________________________

Now, I can't speak for anybody else, but personally, I take a lot of encouragement from this statement by LE.

I really never questioned their dedication to pursuing justice Suzanne, but seeing the actual numbers r/t the searches and man-hours that have been poured into this investigation, I'm feeling extremely optimistic that LE is going to see this case through to an arrest, no matter how long it takes.

The other hopeful news is that hundreds of people who never even met Suzanne came from all around the country to invest a great deal of time and emotional energy into the search for SM.

Is it disappointing that SM wasn't located?
Yes. It is.

Does the fact that she wasn't found mean the search was a failure?
No. It doesn't.

This very much takes me back to when the landfill search for Kelsey concluded without her remains being found.
It's hard not to feel disheartened.

But, then, I remember all those hundreds of searchers out there for the past week, including WS members here on this thread, working diligently to find Suzanne.
And SM's brother, pouring every last ounce of energy and devotion he could into finding his sister.
And the LEOs who are working so tenaciously to ferret out the truth despite all of the perp's efforts to conceal his crime.
And all of the amazing people here who continue to keep Suzanne's thread alive and active.
I find that pretty inspirational.

And, too, I'm reminded of this fact:

At the end of the day, Goodness does ultimately prevail over Evil.

"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

JMO.
I couldn't love this post more @GordianKnot. Thank you.
 
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I am so far behind. Anyone want to just tell me if ANYTHING hopeful happened today?
Three different sites were searched, so far, I can only find pictures of the Salida, Longhorn subdividion lot.

Disclaimer, I'm really behind too.
I think this might be a case of the right name, wrong place! There is a ranch owned by people with that surname, but believe the CMU prof. is unrelated.

This, in fact, was why I was picking my archeologist friend's brain earlier!
Why would people from that family send such a huge semi to the Longhorn search site?

The semi was clearly part of the investigation.
 
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Got a lot of catching up to do .... but has there been any explanation as to why the cadaver dogs reacted as they did, and yet nothing was found? What's it all about? Apologies if it's in one of the posts here, will read 'em on the bus shortly. Found this little snippet in an article:
5. Residue Scents: Lastly, did you know that cadaver dogs can detect residue scents? That’s right — if a body or body part was initially placed somewhere and moved by the killer elsewhere, the dog can still identify the scent of death in the area, providing experts with more critical information in closing the case."
 
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I’m glad we live in a country where you can’t put a man in prison because; Lots of people decide he is guilty based on third party hearsay from her brother and others about what people are telling him when we haven’t heard directly from those people and had a chance to access their credibility. Where people look at his every action and decide to take the worst possible view of why he did something.

RSBM

I have to say, first and foremost, I agree 100% we do not live in a society here in north America where you can put a person in prison based on prevailing opinion.
That would be a horrible place to live, because at any time... you could be next, or I could be next, evidence be darned.
This is a slippery slope no one wants.

I have to also say, for me personally, my impression of BM's guilt/innocence has plenty more to do with the way he's been treated by LE, and the things he himself has said to the media, and been witnessed doing, than it does anything his estranged BIL has had to say.

Grieving, anxious, heartsick people who have suffered the dreadful, traumatic experience of a loved one that goes mysteriously missing, do not behave in the way BM has behaved over the last 4+ months.

Likewise, LE agencies (that have also called in both state and federal assistance) that have solid tips and leads (directly from physical evidence) on what's really taken place, do not zero in on the husband's home, and two different jobsites, (concrete dig at the one, requesting surveillance cam footage at the other), unless the evidence is leading them there.

Actions here are speaking louder than words, and all that.

jmo
 
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It did.

Suzanne Morphew - Chaffee County Sheriff

CHAFFEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Salida, Colorado

With the private search by Andrew Moorman concluding on September 29, 2020, the Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force, consisting of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office and the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office provides a recap of the search for Suzanne over the last several days, and since she went missing on May 10, 2020.

As reported previously, the law enforcement team responded to collect several pieces of possible evidence found by the searchers across the county, and will continue to follow-up to determine if there is any connection to Suzanne’s disappearance.

Also this week, members of the law enforcement task force responded to the report of human remains trained dogs “alerting” on three separate properties in Chaffee County. To clarify, none of these properties are owned by members of the Morphew family. One of the locations investigated by the task force was along the Arkansas River in the county. The dog handler used on that private property was interviewed by our team and explained that the dogs did not “alert” to anything on the property but did show interest. Our law enforcement team obtained consent from the property owner, and after further investigation, including working with the private human remains dogs on the property, it was determined this was not a viable lead in this case.

A second property near the Morphew home was also investigated after the same dog team alerted to an area on that private property. Our investigation team, immediately upon being notified, secured the scene and provided around the clock security until investigators from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s office, FBI and CBI arrived. This location of interest on the private property, with the consent of the property owner, was investigated extensively by members of the task force, and found to have no evidentiary significance to the case.

A third location was also identified in unincorporated Chaffee County near Salida on private property where a different pair of human remains dogs alerted. Also, once alerted, our team responded immediately and secured the property providing security around the clock. This morning our team, along with the FBI and CBI, and with consent of the property owner, excavated this location and once again, nothing of evidentiary value to the Suzanne Morphew case was located.

The Suzanne Morphew Missing Person Investigative Task Force remains dedicated to determining what happened to Suzanne. “The level of commitment from the entire team from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, CBI and FBI investigators is unprecedented and unparalleled,” said Sheriff John Spezze. “While the public may not see all of the effort being put forth in this case, I can assure the community that this investigation continues to move forward.”

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to assigning financial and staffing resources to this case, as leads continue to be extensively followed up on by investigators. “The investigative task force remains resolved in their commitment to finding Suzanne, and our hearts go out to her family and friends,” said Sheriff Spezze.

Anyone with information that could assist law enforcement in locating Suzanne Morphew is encouraged to call 719-312-7530.

Suzanne Morphew missing person Investigative Task Force Recap since May 10:

  • 1,123 Total tips called to the designated tip line (includes hang-ups and duplicates).
  • 180 Interviews conducted in Colorado, Indiana and other locations. This number does not take into account the hundreds of other contacts made between investigators and individuals as part of this case since May.
  • 130+ Searches conducted (including warrants, which remained sealed at this time)
  • 4,000+ Hours spent by Task Force investigators on the case.
_____________________________________

Now, I can't speak for anybody else, but personally, I take a lot of encouragement from this statement by LE.

I really never questioned their dedication to pursuing justice Suzanne, but seeing the actual numbers r/t the searches and man-hours that have been poured into this investigation, I'm feeling extremely optimistic that LE is going to see this case through to an arrest, no matter how long it takes.

The other hopeful news is that hundreds of people who never even met Suzanne came from all around the country to invest a great deal of time and emotional energy into the search for SM.

Is it disappointing that SM wasn't located?
Yes. It is.

Does the fact that she wasn't found mean the search was a failure?
No. It doesn't.

This very much takes me back to when the landfill search for Kelsey concluded without her remains being found.
It's hard not to feel disheartened.

But, then, I remember all those hundreds of searchers out there for the past week, including WS members here on this thread, working diligently to find Suzanne.
And SM's brother, pouring every last ounce of energy and devotion he could into finding his sister.
And the LEOs who are working so tenaciously to ferret out the truth despite all of the perp's efforts to conceal his crime.
And all of the amazing people here who continue to keep Suzanne's thread alive and active.
I find that pretty inspirational.

And, too, I'm reminded of this fact:

At the end of the day, Goodness does ultimately prevail over Evil.

"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

JMO.

You have lightened the heaviness I feel in my heart tonight. You seem to always find that glimmer of hope. I think tonight we all needed that glimmer, especially those who deeply loved Suzanne. Thank you GK. I appreciate you!
 
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I ‘think’ BM did it but @lamlawindy ‘s reminders of the law always bring me back to earth. I’m glad we live in a country where you can’t put a man in prison because;

1. He doesn’t act the way I think he should act when his wife goes missing.
2. Lots of people decide he is guilty based on third party hearsay from her brother and others about what people are telling him when we haven’t heard directly from those people and had a chance to access their credibility.
3. Where people look at his every action and decide to take the worst possible view of why he did something.

Andy (with PE’s help) has done a great thing. If every missing person had such a wonderful advocate, we would have a lot fewer still missing I think.

After the sheriffs latest press release, I’m a lot more hopeful now that the sheriff office, cbi and fbi will find the evidence to convict the person responsible for her disappearance and make him pay. LE is the employee of the tax payer. I’m glad they have decided to communicate with us finally. Nothing they said could harm the case that I can see, but it certainly reassured they are doing what is needed to bring closure to it.

MOO
"I’m glad we live in a country where you can’t put a man in prison because;
1. He doesn’t act the way I think he should act when his wife goes missing.
3. Where people look at his every action and decide to take the worst possible view of why he did something."

Yes, psychology and common sense are employed - minus the 'worst possible view' - which would be an ignorant and arrogant view, IMO.
Juries utilize these cognitive abilities as do those who peruse a case.

"2. Lots of people decide he is guilty based on third party hearsay from her brother and others about what people are
telling him when we haven’t heard directly from those people and had a chance to access their credibility."

I couldn't disagree more. That would be a misguided assumption that people can't critically think for themselves without being influenced by outside rhetoric and others' points of view.

I want nothing more than to see the person(s) responsible for SM's death to be brought to justice.
 
  • #332
Well, up until about a month ago the public was not aware of the overwhelming odor of chlorine in the hotel and the strong smell of bleach in the Morphew home. We didn't know anything about BM's strange behavior at the beach site and that he had seemingly not prepared for the wall repairment job. Nobody knew about the huge gaps in the timeline.

The public had heard nothing about BM being offered two lie detector tests and a voice analysis test to help clear him, and that he refused. Instead we heard BM state that he had been cleared a couple of weeks ago.

The construction site was searched early on and LE stated they found no connection to her disappearance. Then, suddenly, it looks like there is a good chance her body is buried there.

Would investigators really be comfortable with all these details being released? The PE guys stated that back in the day they were transparent when it came to a case like this. They acknowledged that in present times, LE "needs" to be less transparent. In the age of SM, news travels fast, and speculation and rumors can be mistaken for facts. Couldn't all this hinder the investigation? Could it potentially taint the jury pool and wouldn't investigators be concerned about this?

And what about releasing important details about the case that only the suspect would know? Wouldn't detectives be at a disadvantage if this information became public? Do they really want the perp to know what they know? Do they really owe that to the public at the risk of harming the investigation?

All good points, covid forced me to watch reruns of Murder, She Wrote, I’d bet 30%of her episodes are solved by the killer tripping and talking about evidence only they could know.
Respectfully, I take exception to house reeking of chlorine, it is possibly a misstatement of the hotel... AM first stated he heard this from LE, then corrected himself, instead, someone told him that LE told them.
I find it hard to believe that LE would be guilty of leaking, so until the person who told AM comes forward, this should not be stated as fact. If anyone sees any verification of this, thank you in advance. MOO
 
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Does anyone know where the search dogs came from or who owns them? Are they owned by NecroSearch? TIA
 
  • #334
All good points, covid forced me to watch reruns of Murder, She Wrote, I’d bet 30%of her episodes are solved by the killer tripping and talking about evidence only they could know.
Respectfully, I take exception to house reeking of chlorine, it is possibly a misstatement of the hotel... AM first stated he heard this from LE, then corrected himself, instead, someone told him that LE told them.
I find it hard to believe that LE would be guilty of leaking, so until the person who told AM comes forward, this should not be stated as fact. If anyone sees any verification of this, thank you in advance. MOO
His workers, two of them, said that the smell of chlorine was overwhelming upon entering the hotel room.
That was from the approved DailyMail.
 
  • #335
I had to jump to the end after being gone all day. What disappointing news when I thought they were finally getting closer.

So sad for the family and all involved especially our WS searchers who poured their heart and soul into the search for someone they didn’t even know. But when you follow a case like this the victim becomes a part of your life and you feel like you do know them.

We will just keep checking in to see if anything else pops up. We had such high hopes and it is a kick in the gut to have it end like this. I hope it isn’t the end.
 
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Unpopular opinion: I always felt a third party search was a reach and the promoters had a motive to pump up searchers. Sad I let the WS commotion get my hopes up anyway. Sadder still if AM was given false hope. Might have been slim chances but we were there with you, AM. Argh.
 
  • #337
I was hopeful that Andy would find his sister, but I knew it was beyond a long shot. Andy gave it his everything, and beyond. He should have no regrets. I hope that Suzanne’s daughters see what their Uncle did to try to find their Mom. He assembled an army and searched far and wide. At this point, I hope that LE gives as much for Suzanne and they continue to work to put together to fill their envelope and make their case against her killer.
 
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Although I’m sure AM knew intellectually that his chances were slim, I hope he has the support he needs after this weekend. This is such a huge letdown for him and even when you know the odds are slim, I’m sure there was always that flicker of hope for him...


that’s what I wonder too! Unless a second dog is able to smell that the first dog alerted to a spot, and doesn’t properly ignore it... what are the chances they would hit on the same spot and nothing is there? from a LE perspective it would be enough to at least have my own dog come in. Is digging down 4 inches and sticking a pole in the ground really all it takes to determine if a body is buried?

Dogs sense human cadaverine. It is in blood, it is in a dead body, it's in other body fluids. I can say more, but it's not always a dead body that produces the smell.

For example, if a blood soaked towel was in the bottom of a closet, and the blood transferred to the closet, and the towel was thrown away or laundered, there could still be cadaverine in the closet. A dog would sense it - but there would be no body.

Lots of possibilities (including dumping of trash items that contain human body fluids - which happens, more than you might think).
 
  • #339
Unpopular opinion: I always felt a third party search was a reach and the promoters had a motive to pump up searchers. Sad I let the WS commotion get my hopes up anyway. Sadder still if AM was given false hope. Might have been slim chances but we were there with you, AM. Argh.
Who are the promoters? TIA.
 
  • #340
Well, as deflating as this news is, I think we've all thought this was very possibly going to be a no body case. I have to believe that LE has a pretty good circumstantial case against BM - knowing that we're only aware of some of the evidence they have and it's pretty compelling, IMO. One of my favorite TV shows is "Cold Justice" and I love the way Kelly Siegler (former DA) describes a circumstantial case.... how every piece of evidence is like a pencil. By itself, it may not be very strong (easily snapped with your fingers) - but when you put all the circumstantial pieces together, they become strong (just like holding a handful of pencils that you can no longer snap with your fingers). Here's to hoping they continue to build a strong circumstantial case (one where they can establish a timeline that shows BM had opportunity to commit the crime, uses digital evidence to catch BM in lies or expose circumstances for which he doesn't have a reasonable explanation, has some forensic evidence from the house, and other eyewitness testimony that fits the DA's narrative of what happened). Maybe most importantly, I hope they have a district attorney who is comfortable moving forward with such a case. These take a long time to build, as they only have one shot and I think they always have to consider waiting for another tip, another lead, another piece of evidence that might come in that can make a difference. So I don't think this will happen anytime soon, but am still hopeful it will happen eventually. MOO.

I really like that.

I like it so much, it's going to be my avatar until the jury's decision is read in court.

Come on WS'ers we've been down this road a time or two. It's just a rock in the slow lane, not a complete wash-out. Barry's going down, just not today.
 
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