CO SUZANNE MORPHEW: Missing from Chaffee County, CO - 10 May 2020 - Age 49 *Found Deceased*

A Chaffee County woman is missing after a neighbor said she went out for a bike ride Sunday and never returned, sparking a search involving more than 100 emergency personnel.

The Chaffee County Communications Center received a report on Sunday at 5:46 p.m. regarding a missing woman in the area of County Road 225 and West Highway 50.


Anybody who has information on Morphew’s whereabouts is asked to call the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office at 719-539-2596 or Chaffee County Crime Stoppers at 719-539-2599.


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Your source on what you thought was the meaning of partial dna disputed your understanding of it and explained exactly what I have been saying.
No it didn't. They still only matched one of the four DNA sources. The others weren't matched at all.

And it was a good enough sample to discount it from belonging to BM and get him released.
 
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You quoted all the handling of a new bike as an example, even though you assumed it was new and didn't know for sure. I am quoting the extra washing a mountain bike gets due to use on muddy trails that would remove DNA, as an example in comparison to, for example a regular road bike with mud guards. It's just a discussion point in response to your discussion point. It's not an assumption of anything.
I was talking about the handling of ALL bikes here, sold in the US. Rinsing off with a hose will not remove dna from most places. I know of no BMXers that actually wash every inch of their bikes. (neighbors ride and ride often) They rinse them off, if they even do that.
 
And that very article says it was a PARTIAL match. Since that article also contradicts itself, it's obvious that the writer also does not understand partial match vs match.

"when investigators testified that male DNA found on the woman’s glovebox matched partial profiles linked to three unsolved sexual assault cases."



The part you highlighted even says partial match. Again, a partial match is not a match. IF they were sure of a match, they would have a search warrant for his dna then and definitely by now since her body has been found.
It says partial profile not partial match.
 
I was talking about the handling of ALL bikes here, sold in the US. Rinsing off with a hose will not remove dna from most places. I know of no BMXers that actually wash every inch of their bikes. (neighbors ride and ride often) They rinse them off, if they even do that.
I wasn't talking about BMX's but specific mountain bikes for trail riders. Here in Wales they would need to be hosed regularly. In Colorado, maybe not as it is a dryer desert climate.
 
It says partial profile not partial match.
And a partial profile needs a match to be called a match. The sex offender guy was a partial match. End of story. He's not the provider of the dna but the person is nearly guaranteed to be somewhere in his family. He may or may not know who it belongs to. He may or may not even know the person it belongs to. That is what a partial match means.
 
And a partial profile needs a match to be called a match. The sex offender guy was a partial match. End of story. He's not the provider of the dna but the person is nearly guaranteed to be somewhere in his family. He may or may not know who it belongs to. He may or may not even know the person it belongs to. That is what a partial match means.
Take it up with the author of the article then maybe, as you feel so strongly about it.
 
I wasn't talking about BMX's but specific mountain bikes for trail riders. Here in Wales they would need to be hosed regularly. In Colorado, maybe not as it is a dryer desert climate.
A bmx is a mountain bike in their case. They do the mountain bike portion of bmx, not the fancy foot work and such. Sorry for the misunderstanding on that. I've only been around their kind and had forgotten about the show kind. They all go ride trails all over the place as a family for competition and for fun. One of the cutest things in the world is seeing toddlers, barely able to walk, on their itty bitty bikes! They all learned on the trails in the woods behind me.

Colorado is very, very rocky and very little dirt. The rivers and streams are crystal clear because of it. We took our kids panning for gold in lots of places and we never got muddy. The panning was a super fun thing with the kids that really didn't cost a thing and they were so happy playing in the creeks. WE knew we would more than likely not get anything (we did find a few tiny specks though!), they did not know that and were all into trying to find treasure. It was nothing like here where you are nearly guaranteed to get muddy at any creek until you get a few hundred miles south of me.
 
A partial profile means that they are related to the criminal. It could be his cousin, second cousin, who knows.
A partial MATCH means they are related.
A partial PROFILE is just that. A partial profile. Not a full DNA profile.

This conversation is going to continue to go in circles until the details are clarified by LE. Which could be quite some time.
 
Now if those 3 things had the same dna on them and the story you were last seen with them, then it should definitely be investigated.
Man I am trying to catch up and almost responded to one I think I already did last night but with a diff response. Not sure whether I got this far or not last night, dont' think so, I had no time to do yesterday's posts nor today, just a couple I think.

BUT the thought I had on this even before reading this, IF the DNA on bike, helmet and glove box matched, we would be hearing far different things than we have throughout. It would be a HUGE deal then. But they don't.

And honestly, we don't know what type on all but I have to say this "touch" DNA thing if that is what it is actually maybe causes more trouble than answers. Do you know how many coats, socks, sweatsirts, doors, gifts, boxes, bags, money, etc. I have touched that then others took elsewhere and ditto, and ditto and ditto.

We don't even know WHAT type they have but the wife's hair in LISK is far more serious. There is actual hair.

NO matter what type it is though, the GLOVE box DNA is NOT of the rapist. That is FACT. And WHAT is it? Touch? Spit? Sneeze? I would guess touch which I think it still a huge issue in DNA.

What was NOT FOUND for DNA is far more significant.

How many posts am I behind? Probably more than I will get to.

But back to your point, they don't match each other, it is only the glove box they try to hang onto. Anyone connecting them with bike and helmet is getting that from what thought or where?? Sorry but that is b.s. Case would be entirely different if that was the case.
 
Not just the glovebox DNA too but the other DNA on the bike, helmet and rear seat cushion. They need to get that identified or they won't be able to charge anybody with certainty IMO.
Do you think you have DNA of anyone else you never knew of in your vehicle, home, etc.? And HOW would you identify it if it was someone who brought some lemonade over to a former owner 5 years ago? Or said ma'am I will fix your car or change your ooi but I need to see your manual for more specifis and reaches into the glove box where she says it is or may be through the passenger side window? This actually would explain no more on the door handle, outside/inside, etc. just as ONE example.

The other thing is why are these things so CLEAN? My car would have TONS of such imo I would be hard put to explain and then it also SHOULD have my daughters, my mom, the guy I bought it from, his dead wife and so many more.
 
Where are you getting the info that she did not go on a bike ride that day? You have her already dead before that day right? Where do you get that from? You have followed this much longer than I so you hopefully can answer that.

I have an open mind regarding who did it and need convincing, much like a jury does.
Uhm from the whole case even before the cops charged him. And his lies. And then tenfold confirming what almost aLL saw and felt when he was charged and LE's belief of such OVER ALL of the evidnence, the lies, his claims, cell phone evidence and more. From all that went into it deep with only FACTS and their conclusions. You are either new to this OR YOU KNOW all that already.

No offense.
 
What's your evidence for BM staging the bike ride? Why would he need to do that?
Can't remember if I got this far or responded to it last night. If I did, I'd guess I did a :thud: HUGE THUD.

Do I really have to answer that or are you just trying to act dumb? I KNOW you aren't dumb so that is NOT an insult.

Because he needed them to BELIEVE someone else did this and give a direction and lead for the investigation AWAY from him. Seriously? You are not asking why I'd think that. Or why EVERYONE almost in the free world that followed the case thinks that.

I like ya but I am not even going to pretend that with asking that, either you are intentionally asking something that already has has answers and you know it just to do so or of course since you didn't follow it, are from out of country and read only with news that you truly don't know.
 
Do you think you have DNA of anyone else you never knew of in your vehicle, home, etc.? And HOW would you identify it if it was someone who brought some lemonade over to a former owner 5 years ago? Or said ma'am I will fix your car or change your ooi but I need to see your manual for more specifis and reaches into the glove box where she says it is or may be through the passenger side window? This actually would explain no more on the door handle, outside/inside, etc. just as ONE example.

The other thing is why are these things so CLEAN? My car would have TONS of such imo I would be hard put to explain and then it also SHOULD have my daughters, my mom, the guy I bought it from, his dead wife and so many more.
There's definitely nobodies DNA in my house except us and our visitors. My house was completely gutted and renovated from scratch before we moved in.
 
Can't remember if I got this far or responded to it last night. If I did, I'd guess I did a :thud: HUGE THUD.

Do I really have to answer that or are you just trying to act dumb? I KNOW you aren't dumb so that is NOT an insult.

Because he needed them to BELIEVE someone else did this and give a direction and lead for the investigation AWAY from him. Seriously? You are not asking why I'd think that. Or why EVERYONE almost in the free world that followed the case thinks that.

I like ya but I am not even going to pretend that with asking that, either you are intentionally asking something that already has has answers and you know it just to do so or of course since you didn't follow it, are from out of country and read only with news that you truly don't know.
That sounds like an opinion. Call me dumb if you want but an opinion isn't evidence. Is he caught on tape getting the bike out of the garage for example?

Opinions won't convict him - evidence is needed.
 
This article sums up the current situation.


DENVER -- The discovery of Suzanne Morphew's remains three years after the Colorado woman went missing on Mother's Day is raising new questions about what happened and whether her husband remains a suspect since murder charges were dropped against him.

Barry Morphew issued a statement through his attorney reasserting his innocence and saying he and the couple's two grown daughters had held out hope his wife would return alive. He previously filed a $15 million lawsuit against county officials, accusing them of violating his constitutional rights.

Authorities are not answering questions about how last week's discovery of the remains impacts the case, saying only that the investigation continues.

Here's what to know about the case:

WHAT HAPPENED TO SUZANNE MORPHEW?​



Morphew, originally from Alexandria, Indiana, was 49 when she was reported missing by a neighbor near the small city of Salida, Colorado, on May 10, 2020 - Mother's Day.

Her disappearance launched searches of the mountainous area by local and state authorities, aided by the FBI.

Dive teams searched waterways and more than 400 people were interviewed in multiple states as investigators sought clues. Suzanne Morphew's brother said months later that the family was organizing its own search.

HOW WAS THE BODY FOUND?​



By accident.

State investigators working on an unrelated case discovered the remains Sept. 22 in the Moffat area - about 40 miles south of where Suzanne Morphew was reported missing.

Her bones were located in a remote field of sagebrush and grasses, Saguache County Coroner Tom Perrin told the Denver Gazette. It appeared the remains had been buried in a shallow grave before being scattered, he said.

Authorities identified the remains Wednesday.

Prosecutors alleged that Morphew killed his wife on the evening of May 9, 2020, before leaving for work in the Denver area the following day.

He did not initially tell investigators he went out of his way as he left, driving toward the place where his wife's bicycle helmet was eventually found. Later, he said he went that way because he had seen an elk cross the road, the affidavit said.

Authorities also alleged that Morphew submitted a fraudulent vote on his wife's behalf for Donald Trump in the 2020 November presidential election. Morphew told investigators he mailed in the ballot on behalf of Suzanne Morphew to help Trump win and he thought his wife would have voted for Trump anyway, according to court documents.

He pleaded guilty to fraud and was fined and assessed court costs of $600.

IS BARRY MORPHEW STILL A SUSPECT?​



Prosecutors dropped the charges over Suzanne Morphew's death in April 2022 after a judge barred them from calling key witnesses for repeatedly failing to follow rules for turning over evidence in his favor. That included DNA from an unknown male found in Suzanne Morphew's SUV.

At the time, prosecutors said they wanted more time to find her body.

The charges against Morphew were dismissed without prejudice, leaving the door open should prosecutors later decide to pursue a case against him.

Barry Morphew's lawyers in April filed a complaint asking that the prosecutors be disciplined for allegedly intentionally withholding evidence in the case. He filed a $15 million lawsuit in May against prosecutors and investigators, accusing them of violating his constitutional rights.


WHAT DOES BARRY MORPHEW SAY ABOUT ALL THIS?​



His attorney said in a statement Wednesday that the family was mourning her death.

"They had faith that their wife and mom would walk back into their lives again. The news is heartbreaking," said the statement from the Eytan Law provided to KCNC-TV.

The couple's two adult daughters said in an interview last year that they stood behind their father and did not believe he had anything to do with her disappearance.

Suzanne Morphew's brother, David Moorman, thanked law enforcement Thursday for their efforts on behalf of the family.

"We look forward to finding long awaited justice for Suzanne in the successful prosecutions of those involved in her disappearance," Moorman said in a statement provided to The Associated Press. "The memories of her gentle spirit and wonderful smile have been a constant presence since her disappearance to all who knew and loved her."

ARE THERE OTHER SUSPECTS?​



About three months after Barry Morphew's arrest, investigators revealed they had DNA that corresponded with three unsolved sexual assault cases - raising the possibility of another suspect. The DNA found on the glovebox in Suzanne Morphew's car matched profiles developed in sexual assault cases in Chicago, Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, a Colorado Board of Investigation agent said.

The 12th District Attorney's Office, which covers the area where the remains were found, declined comment on whether it would handle any prosecution in her death. Prosecutors for the 11th District Attorney's Office, which covers the area where Morphew lived with her husband and which had prosecuted Barry Morphew before dropping the charges against him, declined comment.

Barry Morphew's attorney urged officials to find Suzanne Morphew's killer and admit it wasn't the husband.

"We hope the authorities will quickly admit their wrongful persecution of Barry, an innocent man, to treat the Morphew's like the victims they are, and charge the person(s) responsible for Suzanne's killing," the attorney's statement said.
 
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That sounds like an opinion. Call me dumb if you want but an opinion isn't evidence. Is he caught on tape getting the bike out of the garage for example?

Opinions won't convict him - evidence is needed.
I did not call you dumb I said I know you aren't.

I have read some posts but haven't had time to respond.

Why do you still now keep saying the glove compartment DNA is that of a rapist? It is NOT. Yet you go right back to it.

As for opinion, yeah, most is but much is backed by fact and the AA and more. You are doing nothing but speculating and opining either, it is what we do here. However, there is NOTHING placing LIbler there and it has been ascertained per LE he was not there. There is nothing placing a rapist there. There is fact placing Barry there and with Suzanne that weekend along with a whole host of other things, time frame, lies, phone records and more. And a plan to end the marriage, have it out and hope to settle things and so on.

Please quit making the DNA that of a known rapist and perpetuating that. That's what Eytan did/does. And it is FALSE. It is not even an opinion, it simply isn't fact at all. Please don't purport it to be.
 
I did not call you dumb I said I know you aren't.

I have read some posts but haven't had time to respond.

Why do you still now keep saying the glove compartment DNA is that of a rapist? It is NOT. Yet you go right back to it.

As for opinion, yeah, most is but much is backed by fact and the AA and more. You are doing nothing but speculating and opining either, it is what we do here. However, there is NOTHING placing LIbler there and it has been ascertained per LE he was not there. There is nothing placing a rapist there. There is fact placing Barry there and with Suzanne that weekend along with a whole host of other things, time frame, lies, phone records and more. And a plan to end the marriage, have it out and hope to settle things and so on.

Please quit making the DNA that of a known rapist and perpetuating that. That's what Eytan did/does. And it is FALSE. It is not even an opinion, it simply isn't fact at all. Please don't purport it to be.
I am not saying anything now but just posted an article. It's not me saying that but the article writer. If you notice, nearly all the articles still say Suzanne went missing on a bike ride on Mother's Day too so it's seems to be the only narrative out there. This article was dated 28th September.

In fact, I am not saying anything else but will just post articles until they charge someone again with her murder. That article seems to indicate it will not even be the same district prosecuting the case as the body was found in a different county.
 
There's definitely nobodies DNA in my house except us and our visitors. My house was completely gutted and renovated from scratch before we moved in.
Wrong. If you had ANY help in doing the gutting/reno, those people's dna would be present. Nearly every single thing in your house you have purchased has possible dna from manufacturing itself. Then if you bought it retail, there is no telling how many people's dna is on it. Your mail would have other's dna on it.. Nearly every single thing you bring into your house has possible dna on it.
 
This article sums up the current situation.


DENVER -- The discovery of Suzanne Morphew's remains three years after the Colorado woman went missing on Mother's Day is raising new questions about what happened and whether her husband remains a suspect since murder charges were dropped against him.

Barry Morphew issued a statement through his attorney reasserting his innocence and saying he and the couple's two grown daughters had held out hope his wife would return alive. He previously filed a $15 million lawsuit against county officials, accusing them of violating his constitutional rights.

Authorities are not answering questions about how last week's discovery of the remains impacts the case, saying only that the investigation continues.

Here's what to know about the case:

WHAT HAPPENED TO SUZANNE MORPHEW?​



Morphew, originally from Alexandria, Indiana, was 49 when she was reported missing by a neighbor near the small city of Salida, Colorado, on May 10, 2020 - Mother's Day.

Her disappearance launched searches of the mountainous area by local and state authorities, aided by the FBI.

Dive teams searched waterways and more than 400 people were interviewed in multiple states as investigators sought clues. Suzanne Morphew's brother said months later that the family was organizing its own search.

HOW WAS THE BODY FOUND?​



By accident.

State investigators working on an unrelated case discovered the remains Sept. 22 in the Moffat area - about 40 miles south of where Suzanne Morphew was reported missing.

Her bones were located in a remote field of sagebrush and grasses, Saguache County Coroner Tom Perrin told the Denver Gazette. It appeared the remains had been buried in a shallow grave before being scattered, he said.

Authorities identified the remains Wednesday.

Prosecutors alleged that Morphew killed his wife on the evening of May 9, 2020, before leaving for work in the Denver area the following day.

He did not initially tell investigators he went out of his way as he left, driving toward the place where his wife's bicycle helmet was eventually found. Later, he said he went that way because he had seen an elk cross the road, the affidavit said.

Authorities also alleged that Morphew submitted a fraudulent vote on his wife's behalf for Donald Trump in the 2020 November presidential election. Morphew told investigators he mailed in the ballot on behalf of Suzanne Morphew to help Trump win and he thought his wife would have voted for Trump anyway, according to court documents.

He pleaded guilty to fraud and was fined and assessed court costs of $600.

IS BARRY MORPHEW STILL A SUSPECT?​



Prosecutors dropped the charges over Suzanne Morphew's death in April 2022 after a judge barred them from calling key witnesses for repeatedly failing to follow rules for turning over evidence in his favor. That included DNA from an unknown male found in Suzanne Morphew's SUV.

At the time, prosecutors said they wanted more time to find her body.

The charges against Morphew were dismissed without prejudice, leaving the door open should prosecutors later decide to pursue a case against him.

Barry Morphew's lawyers in April filed a complaint asking that the prosecutors be disciplined for allegedly intentionally withholding evidence in the case. He filed a $15 million lawsuit in May against prosecutors and investigators, accusing them of violating his constitutional rights.


WHAT DOES BARRY MORPHEW SAY ABOUT ALL THIS?​



His attorney said in a statement Wednesday that the family was mourning her death.

"They had faith that their wife and mom would walk back into their lives again. The news is heartbreaking," said the statement from the Eytan Law provided to KCNC-TV.

The couple's two adult daughters said in an interview last year that they stood behind their father and did not believe he had anything to do with her disappearance.

Suzanne Morphew's brother, David Moorman, thanked law enforcement Thursday for their efforts on behalf of the family.

"We look forward to finding long awaited justice for Suzanne in the successful prosecutions of those involved in her disappearance," Moorman said in a statement provided to The Associated Press. "The memories of her gentle spirit and wonderful smile have been a constant presence since her disappearance to all who knew and loved her."

ARE THERE OTHER SUSPECTS?​



About three months after Barry Morphew's arrest, investigators revealed they had DNA that corresponded with three unsolved sexual assault cases - raising the possibility of another suspect. The DNA found on the glovebox in Suzanne Morphew's car matched profiles developed in sexual assault cases in Chicago, Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, a Colorado Board of Investigation agent said.

The 12th District Attorney's Office, which covers the area where the remains were found, declined comment on whether it would handle any prosecution in her death. Prosecutors for the 11th District Attorney's Office, which covers the area where Morphew lived with her husband and which had prosecuted Barry Morphew before dropping the charges against him, declined comment.

Barry Morphew's attorney urged officials to find Suzanne Morphew's killer and admit it wasn't the husband.

"We hope the authorities will quickly admit their wrongful persecution of Barry, an innocent man, to treat the Morphew's like the victims they are, and charge the person(s) responsible for Suzanne's killing," the attorney's statement said.
and notice....absolutely no mention of a bike ride. :thinking:
 

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