Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, did not return from bike ride, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #48

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  • #421
Has the camping timeline been established? Was it Lauren who said departure for camping was on Wednesday, and Barry who said return was scheduled for Sunday? Anyone know the least amount of travel time from the Maysville area to Idaho? I’m trying to
understand the Sunday “running late” scenario, and how many actual days of camping there were, vs a lot of travel time back and forth.
 
  • #422
Do we know when the girls actually left for the camping trip? Was it planned in advance? If not, was it their idea or did someone else suggest they go? Did they drive to the campsite themselves or were they dropped off?

Would also love to know the exact time that BM checked into the Broomfield hotel and if/when a reservation was made. I’m sure LE has this info but it’s hasn’t been released to the public. Really hope LE has any and all video from the homes/businesses in the vicinity of the wall. If SM isn’t there, it would still be a great place to bury evidence.

It has been stated here that they left on Wednesday, that it was planned, that BM paid for it, and many other things. I thought it was a week long trip at first. We've heard that 1 or 2 adults went with them. Must have been chilly camping in Idaho during early May.

What I want to know is who is the source that Suzanne was seen in a sandwich shop on Saturday.

At any rate, if that sighting is true, then that was the last time Suzanne was seen alive by anyone other than BM. Her phone made it back to Puma Path. So that gives from about 5 pm Saturday to 4 am Sunday for the crime to occur and then BM has from 4 am to, apparently, 5 pm on Sunday to do whatever else he did (some of which involves bleach in the hotel room). Then he has to field a series of phone calls from daughters and with neighbor, declining to call 911 himself. If he does head back to Puma Path at around 5 pm, then he would have gotten there around 8-8:30 pm.

The shoe-tying picture appears to be taken in daylight, and there are other civilian vehicles in that series of pictures, so it must be Monday or later.
 
  • #423
For what it's worth, the airborne, foot tie photo appears to be taken roadside. Not asphalt, not dark peat rock, but sand. IMO gravel. Perhaps on the roadway, outside any LE perimeter.

JMO
 
  • #424
Whatever BM did on Sunday only matters if you believe SM was snuggled up in the bed, very much alive, when he left @ 5am to go to work.
Now, ASSUMING he took his Bobcat with him and ASSUMING he left earlier then 5am, are there any places (desolate) between home and Broomfield where he could have stopped, offloaded, dug a hole, buried SM, and loaded back up without drawing attention to himself or his activities? Having loaded and offloaded his equipment numerous times in the past, he would be able to get it done quickly and efficiently.
I believe, while there might be some evidence around home, SM is not. MOO....
 
  • #425
If that IN company worker's statement to LS is accurate re: being notified on Thursday, May 7th that BM's crew would be working on that retaining wall on Monday the 11th, then our timeline is completely buggered.

I think the claim that SM was texting with her friend on that Saturday may prove to be completely wrong.

JMO.

This has been rolling around in my brain and giving me a migraine because its never said that the crew he was notified about was Barry's crew or anyone related to Barry. It only says he was notified on the 7th that "a" crew was going there, not whose crew or who notified him. Maybe it wasn't Barry's crew? Idk but its been bugging me. Jmo
 
  • #426
Except the one hired from central casting, to meander in front of the cop car.
A much needed boost to his career after the Little Friskies commercial disaster.
 
  • #427
I wonder if BM has been attending church services on Sundays, praying for Suzanne's return?
I know, not a chance.
 
  • #428
What about SM being killed Saturday night between 4pm Salida sandwich sighting and 4am BM driving around.
Then on way to Broomfield she was disposed of, off the road or in trashes.
Murder is an inherently lazy act, so would look at the easiest thing.
 
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  • #429
No but there is no bobcat in that pic.

Also from that same DM story, under the picture of BM next to a truck (same truck as foot in the air photo) there is a Suburu behind him, there is this caption:

"Morphew was pictured leaving the property along with Davis shortly before the CSI investigators arrived to search his home on Tuesday"
 
  • #430
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?
 
  • #431
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?
A fair question. My opinion is that given the area (terrain, old mines, etc.), disposing of a body such that it would be almost impossible to find wouldn't require much thinking. MOO.
 
  • #432
I have little confidence in the 4 pm sandwich sighting.

I have little confidence in the endtime for the wedding messaging.

~8:30 am seems unlikely.
~9:30 pm seems unlikely
~2:30 pm seems possible.

Regardless her disappearer had a lot of time at his disposal. And much of it under cover of dark.

JMO
 
  • #433
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?
Very good point.
 
  • #434
...how come LE can’t find the body?
It's like looking for a needle in a haystack. IMO, BM knows obscure places, just like Josh Powell did. Susan Powell still hasn't been found. We all know that ending.
 
  • #435
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?

IMO someone managed to be off the grid for 3.5 hours, specifically between midnight and 4 am on Mother's Day. With a vehicle and equipment without internal GPS recording.

That being said, LE knows where his truck did and didn't go. And if it was parked, where.

I predict an arrest within three months.

JMO
 
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  • #436
It seems like there wouldn't have been that weird encounter between MG and Barry's henchmen if they did.

MOO
Well, Barry claimed they were "his" workers and both MG and JP stated they were hired by him. But if another company was hired to build the wall, exactly what job was he hiring them for if he was only hired to do the dirt work? He also stated he had built the wall originally and one of his workers messed it up. That was the employee he claimed was using drugs and threatening his family.

Could he have been hired to build the wall originally and then another company was hired to finish up the work? There don't seem to be any records or permits that point to BM being hired to repair the wall. There is still a lot that doesn't make sense.
 
  • #437
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?
Have you read of the numerous Colorado corpses that took years and years to find? Corpses that were not intentionally hidden that still took many years to locate? Hadn’t you noticed the vast, remote, rugged, open spaces in Colorado? Does one need to be a genius in order to hide a body?
 
  • #438
If LE knew who their man was almost instantly,

and that man is labeled as being careless, mistake ridden, sloppy, and not too bright,

how come LE can’t find the body?

Would the killer have to be in a non-GPS vehicle, with no cell phone, if the body was removed from the area? Is part of the problem the actual amount of days of data, since no one truly had seen or spoken to Suzanne in multiple days-not just Sunday?
 
  • #439
Well, if Suzanne hadn't gotten herself disappeared, it would appear some sketchy sub contracting, loose permit-ry might've gone unexposed.

I wonder how many people were left scrambling when MDW went afoul.

CYA x X =

JMO
 
  • #440
Whatever BM did on Sunday only matters if you believe SM was snuggled up in the bed, very much alive, when he left @ 5am to go to work.
Now, ASSUMING he took his Bobcat with him and ASSUMING he left earlier then 5am, are there any places (desolate) between home and Broomfield where he could have stopped, offloaded, dug a hole, buried SM, and loaded back up without drawing attention to himself or his activities? Having loaded and offloaded his equipment numerous times in the past, he would be able to get it done quickly and efficiently.
I believe, while there might be some evidence around home, SM is not. MOO....
I'm not familiar with the area but from what I've heard, yes, there are numerous back roads or dirt roads that lead to secluded areas in between Salida and Denver. It sounds to me like there are plenty of mines, crevices, bluffs, bodies of water, etc, where one could hide a body.
 
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