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   Jason R. Platt to All   
   Re: Remains of Suzanne Morphew found 3 y   
   29 Sep 23 07:07:45   
   
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   From: jrplatt@gmail.com   
      
   On 10 Mar 2022, Yuri  posted some   
   news:t0ds3a$2d1d6$4@news.freedyn.de:   
      
   > She was hooking up with black dudes on Ashley Madison and one of them   
   > killed her.   
      
   The remains of Suzanne Morphew, a Colorado mother of two who went   
   missing in 2020, have been found, authorities said.   
      
   Human remains located on Sept. 22 during an unrelated search in the town   
   of Moffat in Saguache County were positively identified as Suzanne   
   Morphew on Wednesday, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said.   
      
   "Specific information about the location and the state of the remains   
   are being withheld at this time," the agency said.   
      
   Suzanne Morphew was reported missing from her home in Chaffee County on   
   May 10, 2020, which was Mother's Day, after she never returned home from   
   a bike ride, the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office said at the time.   
      
   Her husband, Barry Morphew, 55, was arrested almost a year later on   
   charges including first-degree murder and tampering with physical   
   evidence in connection with his wife's disappearance. But all charges   
   were dropped in April 2022, just days before he was set to stand trial.   
      
   The move came after the judge presiding over the case barred prosecutors   
   from using most of their key witnesses at trial as punishment for   
   repeatedly failing to turn over evidence in the defendant's favor.   
      
   The case was dismissed without prejudice, which allows prosecutors to   
   file charges against Barry Morphew again.   
      
   No arrests have been made since Suzanne Morphew's remains were located,   
   the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said.   
      
   "While this case has garnered attention from around the world, it has   
   touched our community and the sheriff's office deeply," Chaffee County   
   Sheriff John Spezze said in a statement. "We have never stopped our   
   investigation and will continue to follow all leads in pursuit of   
   justice for Suzanne."   
      
   Spezze said that while locating her remains "is a critical component of   
   this investigation, and for her family, we are left with many more   
   questions than answers."   
      
   The case remains under investigation, 12th Judicial District Attorney   
   Anne Kelly, who represents the area where the remains were found, said.   
      
   "We will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available   
   to the extent it is appropriate," said in a statement on Thursday.   
      
   Family notifications have been made following the formal identification   
   of the remains, authorities said.   
      
   Barry Morphew filed a $15 million federal lawsuit in May against   
   prosecutors, the sheriff and several investigators, claiming that his   
   life has been ruined by false accusations.   
      
   "It's very hurtful to lose your reputation and your integrity," Barry   
   Morphew told ABC News in an exclusive interview following the filing.   
      
   When asked whether he has anything to do with his wife's disappearance,   
   Barry Morphew told ABC News: "Absolutely not."   
      
   "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 added.   
   "I don't have anything to worry about. I've done nothing wrong."   
      
   The couple's daughters, Mallory and Macy Morphew, told ABC News that the   
   last three years have been "literally our worst nightmare," and they   
   never doubted their father's innocence.   
      
   Following the news that Suzanne Morphew's remains had been found, a   
   lawyer for the family issued a statement.   
      
   "Barry is with his daughters and they are all struggling with immense   
   shock and grief after learning today that their mother and wife whom   
   they deeply love was found deceased. They had faith that their wife and   
   mom would walk back into their lives again. The news is heartbreaking,"   
   the statement read.   
      
   In a new statement on Thursday, his legal team called for an outside   
   team to investigate her death.   
      
   "The Morphew family and legal team believe that CBI, local law   
   enforcement, and the local DA's office have a conflict of interest and   
   should not be involved in the future investigation of Suzanne's death,"   
   his attorneys, Iris Eytan and Jane Byrialsen, said in a statement. "An   
   objective and unbiased examination of Suzanne's death can only be   
   conducted by an outside and independent team of investigators."   
      
   https://abcnews.go.com/US/remains-suzanne-morphew-found-3-years-after-dis   
      
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