Scary new details in the murder of Suzanne Morphew have emerged. According to reports, her husband Barry Morphew was indicted last month after shocking new evidence emerged in the case: an animal tranquilizer.
The Lowdown
In the case of the murder of Suzanne Morphew new developments. According to People Magazine, police in Colorado received a break in the case last month after Morphew ‘s autopsy revealed traces of an animal tranq. The development is particularly shocking per the outlet as the only known citizen in the area and surrounding counties to have such in their possession was actually Barry and Barry only.
It has been about five years since Morphew first went missing from her Colorado home she shared with Berry and their two daugthers having disappeared on Mother ‘s Day 2020.
What happened?
On Mother’s Day 2020, a Colorado woman named Suzanne Morphew disappeared from her home she shared with her family. The case quickly grew cold until about September 2023 when a big break in the case led to the discovery of her remains about 50 miles from where she lived at the time.
Some two years later shortly after Father’s Day this year, her own husband Barry is now standing trial for her murder. The developments come after a medical examiner ‘s report found that she died by means of homicide by unspecified means in the setting of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine intoxication.”
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