‘Murderer husband’ Barry Morphew tried to claim Suzanne was killed by ANIMALS or abducted to avoid suspicion
Updated: 4:02 ET, May 8 2021
BARRY Morphew claimed his wife Suzanne was potentially attacked by animals or had been abducted after she went missing from their $1.7million Colorado mansion last Mother’s Day.
The father-of-two, 53, was allegedly at a work job in Denver, 140 miles away, when his wife was reported missing by a neighbor on May 10, 2020.
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Barry Morphew claimed his wife could have been killed by an animal or abductedCredit: Facebook Suzanne Morphew
The husband of a Colorado woman who has been missing for nearly a year has been arrested in connection with her murder, according to police.
His wife, Suzanne Morphew, 49, disappeared after leaving her home for a bike ride on May 10, 2020. Her case caught national attention from features on shows like Profiling Evil and Dr. Oz.
Barry Morphew is being held in Chaffee County Detention Facility without bond. He is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday.
Suzanne s body has still not been found, said 11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley. The affidavit outlining evidence against Barry Morphew is sealed. I wouldn t bring charges unless I was confident, Stanley said.
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MAYSVILLE, Colorado â The husband of Suzanne Morphew, an Alexandria native who was reported missing last year in Chaffee County, Colorado, has been taken into custody.
According to court records, Barry Morphew has been charged with first-degree murder, tampering with evidence and attempting to influence a public servant.
Suzanne Morphew was reported missing on Motherâs Day weekend of last year after she didn t return from a bike ride near the mountain town of Maysville. Despite efforts of family members and friends in the Madison County area, Suzanne Morphew was never found.
A flyer provides information on missing Alexandria native Suzanne Moorman Morphew.