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Colorado man charged again with first degree murder of wife who went missing in 2020
Colorado man charged again with first degree murder of wife who went missing in 2020

NBC News

time9 hours ago

  • NBC News

Colorado man charged again with first degree murder of wife who went missing in 2020

A Colorado man suspected of killing his wife was charged Friday for the second time with first degree murder in her 2020 death, the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office said in a release. Barry Morphew was previously charged with first degree murder, among other charges, in May 2021 in the killing of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who was last seen on Mother's Day in 2020. But those charges were dropped without prejudice — meaning charges could be filed again at a later date — in April 2022 as prosecutors were closing in on finding the woman's remains. Officials took Morphew into custody Friday in Arizona, the District Attorney's office said, but the office is working to extradite the man back to the San Luis Valley in Colorado. It was not immediately clear whether Morphew is being held in jail or he has obtained legal representation. Iris Eytan, the attorney who represented Morphew in the earlier charges, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It was not immediately clear if she is still representing him. Suzanne Morphew was last seen on May 10, 2020, near County Road 225 and West Highway 50 in Maysville, about 100 miles west of Colorado Springs. She was on a bike ride at the time. A 49-year-old mother of two, Suzanne Morphew was reported missing from her Chaffee County home that same day. Also that day, her mountain bike and helmet were discovered on the side of a county road in Salida, Colorado, near the family's home. Her husband had repeatedly denied his involvement in her death and pleaded not guilty to the initial charges. One week before Morphew was set to stand trial on the initial charge of first degree murder in his wife's disappearance, prosecutors dismissed the charges because they said they had zeroed in on an area where they believed her remains to be, but weather in the region was prohibiting officials from recovery efforts, slowing down the case. Suzanne Morphew's remains were finally uncovered in September 2023, officials said at the time. They were found during an unrelated search near Moffat in Saguache County. An April 2024 autopsy determined she died by homicide, which reported that drugs normally used as animal tranquilizers were found in her system. Suzanne Morphew "died as a result of homicide by unspecified means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication," the El Paso County coroner's report, obtained by NBC News at the time, said. "The drugs are marketed as a compound injectable chemical immobilizer for wildlife providing pharmacologically reversible analgesia, sedation, and immobilization," according to the report. Prosecutors had said they believed Morphew used a tranquilizer gun in his wife's murder. They had also said he was the only one with motive to kill Suzanne Morphew, because she was having an affair, believed her husband was having one, too, and had plans to file for divorce. Days before her disappearance, Suzanne Morphew texted her husband that their relationship was "done," according to the initial arrest affidavit from 2021. "Let's handle this civilly," she said, according to the affidavit. "It had become clear that Barry could not control Suzanne's insistence on leaving him, and he resorted to something he has done his entire life — hunt and control Suzanne like he had hunted and controlled animals," the affidavit said. Morphew also filed a $15 million lawsuit against authorities who accused him of killing his wife in May 2023. At the time, the couple's daughters spoke in support of their father. The District Attorney's office in the Friday release said the investigation into Suzanne Morphew's death has been ongoing. "Federal, State and local law enforcement have never stopped working toward justice for Suzanne," said Twelfth Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly.

Barry Morphew, husband of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew, charged with wife's murder 5 years after she vanished on Mother's Day weekend
Barry Morphew, husband of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew, charged with wife's murder 5 years after she vanished on Mother's Day weekend

New York Post

time11 hours ago

  • New York Post

Barry Morphew, husband of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew, charged with wife's murder 5 years after she vanished on Mother's Day weekend

The husband of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew was arrested and charged with killing his wife more than five years after her sudden and mysterious disappearance, prosecutors announced. Barry Morphew, 56, was taken into custody in Gilbert, Arizona, on Friday after a grand jury indicted him on a first-degree murder charge in the death of his 49-year-old wife, who was last seen on May 10, 2020, according to the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office. 5 Suzanne Morphew went missing after going for a bike ride. AP Advertisement 'Federal, State and local law enforcement have never stopped working toward justice for Suzanne.' District Attorney Anne Kelly said in a statement. 'The Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office stands in solidarity with Suzanne's family and the citizens of Chaffee and Saguache Counties in pursuing the Grand Jury's indictment.' 5 Barry Morphew was charged with killing his wife before the case was dropped. AP Advertisement Suzanne Morphew never returned home after going for a bike ride on Mother's Day, while her husband was reportedly out of town on a business trip. Her remains were discovered three years later during a search in Moffat, a town about 45 miles south of the Maysville home she shared with her husband and two daughters. 5 Attorney Iris Eytan suggested that Suzanne Morphew's 2020 death could be connected to other unsolved cases in Saguache County, Colorado. Denver7 Barry, who has consistently maintained his innocence, was initially charged in May 2021 with his wife's presumed death after quickly emerging as the prime suspect. Advertisement 5 Bary Morphew has denied any involvement in Suzanne Morphew's death. Morphew Family But a judge dismissed the case less than a year later. Barry and Suzanne's two adult daughters have remained by their dad's side, insisting over the years that they 'never had a shred of doubt' that he was innocent. 5 The Morphews' two daughters, pictured, have stood by their father. AP Advertisement Prosecutors are now working to extradite the accused killer back to San Luis Valley.

Grand jury indicts Suzanne Morphew's husband for murder in her death
Grand jury indicts Suzanne Morphew's husband for murder in her death

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Grand jury indicts Suzanne Morphew's husband for murder in her death

A grand jury in Colorado has returned an indictment against Barry Morphew, charging him with the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, officials announced Friday. Suzanne Morphew went missing on a bike ride on Mother's Day in May 2020. Her remains were found more than three years later while investigators were searching in an unrelated case. Her death was subsequently ruled a homicide. MORE: Suzanne Morphew, mother who went missing on bike ride, died by homicide: Autopsy Her husband, Barry Morphew, was charged with her murder in 2021, but those charges were dropped in April 2022 just before a trial was supposed to begin. The grand jury returned the indictment against Morphew on Wednesday. He was taken into custody in Arizona and will be extradited to the San Luis Valley to face charges, according to the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office. 'Federal, State and local law enforcement have never stopped working toward justice for Suzanne," Twelfth Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly said in a statement on Friday. 'The Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office stands in solidarity with Suzanne's family and the citizens of Chaffee and Saguache Counties in pursuing the Grand Jury's indictment.' Suzanne Morphew's body was found in September 2023 near the town of Moffat, about 90 minutes south of where she lived. Her death was determined to have been caused by homicide "by undetermined means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication," according to the autopsy. MORE: Remains of Suzanne Morphew found 3 years after her disappearance Barry Morphew has denied any involvement in his wife's death. He and his daughters spoke to ABC News in May 2023 after they filed a lawsuit against prosecutors, saying he was wrongfully charged. "They've got tunnel vision and they looked at one person and they've got too much pride to say they're wrong and look somewhere else," he said at the time. "I don't have anything to worry about. I've done nothing wrong."

Grand jury indicts Suzanne Morphew's husband for murder in her death

time12 hours ago

Grand jury indicts Suzanne Morphew's husband for murder in her death

A grand jury in Colorado has returned an indictment against Barry Morphew, charging him with the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, officials announced Friday. Suzanne Morphew went missing on a bike ride on Mother's Day in May 2020. Her remains were found more than three years later while investigators were searching in an unrelated case. Her death was subsequently ruled a homicide. Her husband, Barry Morphew, was charged with her murder in 2021, but those charges were dropped in April 2022 just before a trial was supposed to begin. The grand jury returned the indictment against Morphew on Wednesday. He was taken into custody in Arizona and will be extradited to the San Luis Valley to face charges, according to the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office. 'Federal, State and local law enforcement have never stopped working toward justice for Suzanne," Twelfth Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly said in a statement on Friday. 'The Twelfth Judicial District Attorney's Office stands in solidarity with Suzanne's family and the citizens of Chaffee and Saguache Counties in pursuing the Grand Jury's indictment.' Suzanne Morphew's body was found in September 2023 near the town of Moffat, about 90 minutes south of where she lived. Her death was determined to have been caused by homicide "by undetermined means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication," according to the autopsy. Barry Morphew has denied any involvement in his wife's death. He and his daughters spoke to ABC News in May 2023 after they filed a lawsuit against prosecutors, saying he was wrongfully charged. "They've got tunnel vision and they looked at one person and they've got too much pride to say they're wrong and look somewhere else," he said at the time. "I don't have anything to worry about. I've done nothing wrong."

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