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

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  • #461
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.
I think most people would feel that way, but no one knew she was missing at that point.
I think he’d wait until dark.
 
  • #462
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?
Remember when CM from PE put that on Twitter ( that the time was 2:30 pm Saturday)? Our @Seattle1 asked him to clarify what time zone and CM replied EASTERN time, so 12:30 pm in Colorado.

IMO doesn’t leave much time if BM was working with MG at the riverfront property until 11:00 am that day.

EBM to change MST to EST
 
  • #463
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.
ITA and I’d be worried the daughters could unexpectedly come home, too.
 
  • #464
ITA and I’d be worried the daughters could unexpectedly come home, too.
My guess is, that might explain the location of the camping trip.
 
  • #465
My guess is, that might explain the location of the camping trip.

Could someone refresh my memory? What is the source for Idaho being the site of the girls' camping trip?
 
  • #466
Can someone point me to where the Barry leaving for Broomfield was 4 a.m. came from. He is claiming 5 or 5:30 depending on which news source but I cannot locate the source that says he left at 4. I don’t know if an hour makes much difference but it would depending on if there ever is a verifiable source that says what time he landed in the Denver area.
 
  • #467
I think most people would feel that way, but no one knew she was missing at that point.
I think he’d wait until dark.
How long would it take for a mountain lion to eat a small human? Maybe the mountain lion that was spotted had been...eating a human being and no one considered that is why it was calmly hanging around.
 
  • #468
Could someone refresh my memory? What is the source for Idaho being the site of the girls' camping trip?

Numerous MSM articles - here's one from ID

"On Mother’s Day, May 10, M and M Morphew were on their way back from a camping trip in Idaho and grew concerned when their mom, Suzanne Morphew, 49, wasn’t answering the phone." https://www.investigationdiscovery....case-of-colorado-woman-who-disappeared-on-mot

Who originally disclosed this info, was likely BM himself, but I don't know that for a fact.
 
  • #469
There is a section of the wall that is exactly 5 bricks tall... remember think 5 .... it all makes sense now..... not

Oh no...not the “5” again! Actually Bruce
Lee did break BRICKS with his hands. ;) But PE said they knew something...Chris held up his hand showing five fingers and said “we know”!! What do they know?! Suzanne is buried in the wall or behind it in the dirt? And they just left her there all this time? That doesn’t seem likely. If the five bricks in the retaining wall is the basis of the “5” clue then maybe there was something recovered there like Suzanne‘s phone or a weapon?
 
  • #470
How long would it take for a mountain lion to eat a small human? Maybe the mountain lion that was spotted had been...eating a human being and no one considered that is why it was calmly hanging around.
Here you go, everything you ever wanted to know about mountain lions :)

 
  • #471
Remember when CM from PE put that on Twitter ( that the time was 2:30 pm Saturday)? Our @Seattle1 asked him to clarify what time zone and CM replied EASTERN time, so 12:30 pm in Colorado.

IMO doesn’t leave much time if BM was working with MG at the riverfront property until 11:00 am that day.

EBM to change MST to EST
No, it doesn't leave much time if Suzanne was texting with her friend until 2:30, but how long would it take to kill her? I hate typing that. If I remember correctly, the first time we learned about the texting, it was until 9-9:30 when it stopped suddenly. Then it was changed to 8:30 which doesn't make much sense to me. Then 2:30 Eastern, 12:30 Colorado time. How long would it take him to get home from Salida if he left at 11:00? Did he have to take MG home? Would he have gotten home by noon at the latest? I don't know because I'm not familiar with the roads or distances out there. I'm just guessing it would only take a minute or two or less to kill her if he was in a rage. JMO
 
  • #472
How long would it take for a mountain lion to eat a small human? Maybe the mountain lion that was spotted had been...eating a human being and no one considered that is why it was calmly hanging around.
Mountain Lion experts said on PE live show that the animal would not be wandering around close to that home if it had a kill somewhere else. Supposedly the cat was attracted to an elk skull with flesh attached that BM had propped up outside his home.
JMO
 
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Can someone point me to where the Barry leaving for Broomfield was 4 a.m. came from. He is claiming 5 or 5:30 depending on which news source but I cannot locate the source that says he left at 4. I don’t know if an hour makes much difference but it would depending on if there ever is a verifiable source that says what time he landed in the Denver area.
At 2:50

 
  • #475
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.
Amen
 
  • #476
No, it doesn't leave much time if Suzanne was texting with her friend until 2:30, but how long would it take to kill her? I hate typing that. If I remember correctly, the first time we learned about the texting, it was until 9-9:30 when it stopped suddenly. Then it was changed to 8:30 which doesn't make much sense to me. Then 2:30 Eastern, 12:30 Colorado time. How long would it take him to get home from Salida if he left at 11:00? Did he have to take MG home? Would he have gotten home by noon at the latest? I don't know because I'm not familiar with the roads or distances out there. I'm just guessing it would only take a minute or two or less to kill her if he was in a rage. JMO

There's an adage: you can live two weeks without food, two days without water, two minutes without air. It wouldn't take long to kill her.

Perhaps he was irritated at the job site Saturday morning because she was in communication with her friend and was not answering his calls.

Perhaps she was ignoring his calls because they had a serious disagreement and she didn't want to talk to him.

He may have been at the boiling point by the time he got home. Two minutes later, it was over.

Moo
 
  • #477
What means of transport getting to a place with out gps?
I've considered that BM 'borrowed' someone's older vehicle or had help disabling the gps ?
Not naming any names.
But a person he was familiar with and trusted.
Imo.
 
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Mountain Lion experts said on PE live show that the animal would not be wandering around close to that home if it had a kill somewhere else. Supposedly the cat was attracted to an elk skull with flesh attached that BM had propped up outside his home.
JMO
Yes...perhaps to look like that is what attracted the mountain lion. But dogs alerted to the area where there may have been something eaten and the rest thrown down river. There was also mention of caged critters of some kind, also perhaps to lure mountain lions? The mountain lion seen up by the cars could have been hanging around full and therefore not in a scary mood.
 
  • #480
DBM-wrong thread
 
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