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

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  • #441
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?
If this is the case, it doesn’t like the work of a dumb guy to me.
JMO
Time will tell. I’m just impatient. Either you got the goods on him or you don’t. And if you don’t, what’s that say?
JMO
 
  • #442
If this is the case, it doesn’t like the work of a dumb guy to me.
JMO
Time will tell. I’m just impatient. Either you got the goods on him or you don’t. And if you don’t, what’s that say?
JMO
bbm
(((Hugs)))
Take heart, I am too !!!!!
Gahh !

So sad for the Moorman family and her daughters. :(

Have to sit on my hands for what else I'd like to say. :eek:
 
  • #443
BBM I wondered that too but I think there was some discussion that it was likely Saturday because the woman's son said she told him that on MD? Hopefully someone else can clarify that, until then consider it MOO.

If Suzanne was killed on Friday, I don't think he would have destroyed her phone right away so if he was at the worksite late at night, I wonder what he could have been trying to conceal?

He may have been monitoring SM's phone Saturday am and impersonating her and the texts ended abruptly because he had to go to work.
MOO

There was a very short news clip of the woman’s son speaking about that weekend. He may have arrived in Salida on Saturday, not Sunday to visit his mother. If so, his mother heard the noise on Friday night. However, the station, (CBS Denver 4?), took the clip down and no one has been able to find anything to clarify this.

Nope. She wasn't in my opinion. And I think BM was digging in that trash bin outside the sandwich shop looking for an old sandwich wrapper or two that he could present as part of his alibi.

If that’s what he was doing that night, I think it was a pretty dumb thing to do. First of all it was four days later. The market has a dumpster out back where the trash barrel out front was probably emptied every night. Trying to find, in the dark, a receipt with a sandwich order for 2 dated 5/9, in cash, would be difficult at best. If he was on the up and up, why wouldn’t he look for his proof in daylight?
Also, Poncha Market has video cameras. Why wouldn’t he ask the market for copies of the video of him making the purchase?
After BM was caught digging in the trash, he went inside and tried to convince them he was looking for his missing wife.
There was a reason he was digging in the trash that night, but it had nothing to do with finding his wife. MOO
 
  • #444
There was a very short news clip of the woman’s son speaking about that weekend. He may have arrived in Salida on Saturday, not Sunday to visit his mother. If so, his mother heard the noise on Friday night. However, the station, (CBS Denver 4?), took the clip down and no one has been able to find anything to clarify this.



If that’s what he was doing that night, I think it was a pretty dumb thing to do. First of all it was four days later. The market has a dumpster out back where the trash barrel out front was probably emptied every night. Trying to find, in the dark, a receipt with a sandwich order for 2 dated 5/9, in cash, would be difficult at best. If he was on the up and up, why wouldn’t he look for his proof in daylight?
Also, Poncha Market has video cameras. Why wouldn’t he ask the market for copies of the video of him making the purchase?
After BM was caught digging in the trash, he went inside and tried to convince them he was looking for his missing wife.
There was a reason he was digging in the trash that night, but it had nothing to do with finding his wife. MOO

BBM: This is a real head-scratcher. It points to a self perceived mistake of some sort. MOO.
 
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DBM
 
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  • #446
I agree. The driveway appears to be paved so he didn't park there.

I thought it wasn't paved. Especially since during the odd (IMO) episode of the Puma Path home being recently listed for sale and then seemingly delisted, there were photos showing fresh gravel had been placed on the driveway and parking area at the house.

Can't dig through the archives right now, so this is just off my memory. IMO
 
  • #447
I have no idea what Chris is trying to say.
I don't do well with riddles, or vague references.
If someone understands what his point is, please do share here.
There is a section of the wall that is exactly 5 bricks tall... remember think 5 .... it all makes sense now..... not
 
  • #448
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
I agree with the 2:30 messaging or thereabout that time. He was seen in Salida Saturday afternoon and I don't believe Suzanne was still alive then, but what did he do with her until darkness?
 
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I agree. The driveway appears to be paved so he didn't park there.

I think the driveway has brand new rock. Not sure what it's called but a gray shale. Peat rock of some sort.

JMO
 
  • #450
I agree with you about there being many options for spots to leave SM. But, those other spots aren't where BM placed (directed them to work) MG and JP on the day she went missing. We know that BM tried to disparage MG and JP as methheads and convicts. I believe he wanted to cast shade on them, and put them where SM's remains are to make it an "easy" connection for LE to make. Who (rhetorically) convinced Tony at EA Outdoor LLC that "his workers" had something to do with SM's disappearance?
I think the reason he casted shade on them was because they both made incriminating statements against him. After the interview with JP he made no mention of MG. Up until that point the only statements she made was that she worked for him for a while and had always respected him. He didn't criticize her until after her interview.

He may have used MG and JP to support his alibi, but I doubt he hired them in order to look like they were connected to Suzanne's murder. He would have known they had no motive and that LE always considers the spouse first. For that reason I think he would not have hidden her body anywhere that would be an obvious connection to him.
 
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DBM
 
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I think the driveway has brand new rock. Not sure what it's called but a gray shale. Peat rock of some sort.

JMO
Oh, I didn't know that. I was going by the overhead video of the driveway right after Suzanne went missing.

ETA..Deleted my post.
 
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I agree with the 2:30 messaging or thereabout that time. He was seen in Salida Saturday afternoon and I don't believe Susanne was still alive then, but what did he do with her until darkness?
Cooler in the garage?
Girls were away. They probably had very few drop in visitors on PP. If someone did show up he could say she was upstairs taking a nap.
 
  • #454
Feat or Feet?:rolleyes:
Have you forgotten BM's spectacular mid-air shoe tying event, performed during the home search on Tuesday May 19, 2020?
Police search and carry out evidence bags from the $1.5M home of missing Colorado mom | Daily Mail Online
@Dave F. BM's mid-air shoe tying was a feat, but not quite on par
w a fuel tanker mid-air refueling a military jet I saw recently.

(As a passenger on an interstate last week, I saw it happening near USAF base. Sadly, no pix.)

Sorry, I'm missing significance of shoe tying pic. And taken when, where? ETA: Just noticed that pic shows credit to Johnstone for Daily Mail. Dave F. or anyone? TiA.
 
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Cooler in the garage?
Girls were away. They probably had very few drop in visitors on PP. If someone did show up he could say she was upstairs taking a nap.
I thought about a cooler, too. Would he have waited until darkness to disappear her? I'd want the body out of the house right away, but I'm not a killer, either.
 
  • #456
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.
What means of transport getting to a place with out gps?
 
  • #457
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

It was definitely BM's crew.

If any other crew had been scheduled to be there, they would have shown up at the worksite on Monday.

JMO.
 
  • #458
What means of transport getting to a place with out gps?
I don't know if it could have been the truck, the bobcat, or both, but AM claimed the GPS data LE had did not line up with Barry's story. Maybe it had something to do with the "mechanical thing" BM had to do to fix his Bobcat.
 
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Cooler in the garage?
Girls were away. They probably had very few drop in visitors on PP. If someone did show up he could say she was upstairs taking a nap.[/QUOTE
Covid is the best excuse in the world to not let a soul into your house.
 
  • #460
I agree with the 2:30 messaging or thereabout that time. He was seen in Salida Saturday afternoon and I don't believe Suzanne was still alive then, but what did he do with her until darkness?
Covered hot tub...
 
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