I hope Barry has a miserable daytodayEVERYDAY
So, is IE now looking at local ranchers and farmers as suspects?-Still, Barry Morphew's attorney said that law enforcement should "take their blinders off" and stop focusing on his client. "Other people could have access to those chemicals who knew that Mrs. Morphew was alone that day (on Sunday, May 10, Mother’s Day)." Iris Eytan suggested that investigators will be able to get the prescription records. “Special veterinarians have the ability to prescribe these controlled substances. If they do their job...they’ll be able to get the prescription record, which farmers and ranchers had it and especially in that area."
Oh I don’t think he had to bother, because what’s the difference if she’s never going to be found?
I think she changed from her bathing suit to this sweatshirt and shorts during the gap between messaging JL and Barry arriving home.
She was killed in what she was wearing.
IE is becoming a laughingstock. She doesn’t realize how stupid it sounds for LE to take their eyes off Barry and focus on ranchers or farmers who “knew Suzanne was home that day”. Yes, on Mothers Day. I guess Barry rode around town telling all the ranchers and farmers that he was going to do a job earlier than expected, without proper tools and no permission to work on Sunday so that his beautiful wife, his angel, would be left alone. On Mothers Day! And oh yes, my daughters won’t be home for Mothers Day either so you are free to inject her with BAM.So, is IE now looking at local ranchers and farmers as suspects?
What happened to her claims that partial DNA tied to suspects in Arizona or Illinois?
By his own admission, Barry had BAM.
Barry had motive, means, and opportunity.
Barry was the last person to see Suzanne alive.
Suzanne’s phone was never unlocked Sunday morning.
The last ping of her phone was miles away.
There was no bike ride.
Suzanne wasn’t sleeping in bed when Barry left for Broomfield.
Suzanne was already dead.
LE already has their blinders off.
Time for the gloves to come off.
And the handcuffs to go ON.
jmo
I am sure there were a dozen ranchers lurking in the brush with Bam locked and loaded. One of them scared an Elk out onto Rt 50 to distract Barry!IE is becoming a laughingstock. She doesn’t realize how stupid it sounds for LE to take their eyes off Barry and focus on ranchers or farmers who “knew Suzanne was home that day”. Yes, on Mothers Day. I guess Barry rode around town telling all the ranchers and farmers that he was going to do a job earlier than expected, without proper tools and no permission to work on Sunday so that his beautiful wife, his angel, would be left alone. On Mothers Day! And oh yes, my daughters won’t be home for Mothers Day either so you are free to inject her with BAM.
Ms Attorney, you sound like a blathering idiot. Better to stay quiet and pretend you have some form of intelligence left.
All the time you need…@CarolAMcKinley
No one outside of the investigation knows if charges will be filed for sure. I’m told by investigative sources that they are taking their time.
10:40 AM · May 10, 2024
Not to forget the chipmunks attack on the house!I am sure there were a dozen ranchers lurking in the brush with Bam locked and loaded. One of them scared an Elk out onto Rt 50 to distract Barry!
Apropos: PINK glove at the CS and PINK handcuffs - there are coincidences, you wouldn't believe.So, is IE now looking at local ranchers and farmers as suspects?
What happened to her claims that partial DNA tied to suspects in Arizona or Illinois?
By his own admission, Barry had BAM.
Barry had motive, means, and opportunity.
Barry was the last person to see Suzanne alive.
Suzanne’s phone was never unlocked Sunday morning.
The last ping of her phone was miles away.
There was no bike ride.
Suzanne wasn’t sleeping in bed when Barry left for Broomfield.
Suzanne was already dead.
LE already has their blinders off.
Time for the gloves to come off.
And the handcuffs to go ON.
jmo
I suspect the list of registered users within 100 miles of Puma Path is very low or perhaps even zero. To add those people likely have controls over those drugs with logs showing the amount used and when and triple locked safes, as many people who handle scheduled substances do, as well as no motive or opportunity to harm Suzanne.I am very curious as to what CO law says about using tranquilizers on game animals. It's my understanding that in order to legally own those darts in CO, one has to have a prescription from a CO-licensed veterinarian.
I don't know why ranchers in that part of CO would go to the trouble of getting that prescription, as I do not believe it's legal to use in hunting, but could be used to sedate or euthanize a problem game animal. I think it's likely that in CO, one must need to be a game warden to buy it and get the prescription.
Indiana permits deer farms to use these chemicals, apparently. I suppose CO does as well - if on a licensed deer farm (of which there are only a handful in CO, one of which is not a meat-producing/hunting preserve, it's a family entertainment reindeer farm. I doubt they have those chemicals on hand.
So IE's desire to have LE look into every Rx for BAM in that region is likely to produce...zilch. I do hope LE does this perfunctory digital search, though. It would be lovely if the exact BAM in question could be traced (biochemically) to Indiana and to the source that BM gave for his own supply (his "mentor" who owned a deer farm).
Just some questions I have.
Yes, it amazes me that culprit took the helmet and tossed out along the road away from the bike abduction. And then drove south to Barry her. It's as though he was trying to frame BM?It was rather considerate of the Colorado rancher who was also three questionable, out-of-state characters flagged by CODIS to allow Suzanne, while he tossed her bike in the ravine, to run home and grab a change of clothes before abducting her.
There is no credible way to write Barry out of the story.
JMO
You know who has animal tranquilizers? The CO Parks and Wildlife Commission, but protocol is to not use it, per attached article. I am willing to bet that firefighters also have access to it, for use in emergencies when a bear is in a homeowner yard, or a deer is stuck and wreaking havoc during an accident or rescue. And guess who was a firefighter? Yep, good ‘ol Barry.I am very curious as to what CO law says about using tranquilizers on game animals. It's my understanding that in order to legally own those darts in CO, one has to have a prescription from a CO-licensed veterinarian.
I don't know why ranchers in that part of CO would go to the trouble of getting that prescription, as I do not believe it's legal to use in hunting, but could be used to sedate or euthanize a problem game animal. I think it's likely that in CO, one must need to be a game warden to buy it and get the prescription.
Indiana permits deer farms to use these chemicals, apparently. I suppose CO does as well - if on a licensed deer farm (of which there are only a handful in CO, one of which is not a meat-producing/hunting preserve, it's a family entertainment reindeer farm. I doubt they have those chemicals on hand.
So IE's desire to have LE look into every Rx for BAM in that region is likely to produce...zilch. I do hope LE does this perfunctory digital search, though. It would be lovely if the exact BAM in question could be traced (biochemically) to Indiana and to the source that BM gave for his own supply (his "mentor" who owned a deer farm).
Just some questions I have.
Wow….. Thanks! Amazing. I wonder if a good follow-up would have been: “well who else lives in the house with you?” And then: “did one of your daughters do that?” And then “when do you think it might have happened?”
At first, I almost read that as if someone might be possibly trying to ‘goad’ someone into action?@CarolAMcKinley
No one outside of the investigation knows if charges will be filed for sure. I’m told by investigative sources that they are taking their time.
10:40 AM · May 10, 2024
Unfortunately, this happened to me and the door was kicked in or rammed because I locked it. The force broke the door jamb just like the picture of Suzanne's door. The door did not have to be replaced but there was adjustment and glue needed for the frame. It is likely still like that but thankfully I no longer live there.How did Barry damage the door frame and not the door itself?
I've often wondered if he was forced to leave the doorframe as it was but did replace the door. Swapped it out. Borrowing a door from a less conspicuous place, like a closet, bathroom, neighbor's house. Standard issue door.
He's decidedly not handy. Leaves the grunt work to grunts but he did have time and he may have been desperate.
Maybe wood fragments came from the original bedroom door. And the broken one was replaced in its secondary location at his earliest opportunity. If down the road, neighbors would never be any the wiser, and Barry probably had free entry, neighborly to check in on the place.
Handy too to borrow a vehicle at the same time.
JMO
We will never know what was going through his sick mind when he was loading that syringe (or syringes), whether he was dosing to sedate or kill, but it's altogether demented how ever he planned it.