
Barry Morphew pleads guilty to using missing wife's ballot
Barry Morphew pleaded guilty to forgery for turning in his missing wife's ballot in the November 2020 election.
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Barry Morphew pleaded guilty to forgery for turning in his missing wife's ballot in the November 2020 election.
Barry Morphew walked out of court on Tuesday no longer charged with the murder of his wife, but it's not necessarily over.
A judge dismissed the case against Barry Morphew, the Chaffee County man accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew.
A trial date has been set for Barry Morphew, the Chaffee County man accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife.
A judge in Fremont county ruled some expert witnesses for the prosecution in Barry Morphew's upcoming trial cannot testify as experts.
A judge in Fremont County will rule later on a motion to have the Barry Morphew murder case dismissed.
Barry Morphew appeared in court Friday, accompanied by his two daughters, to learn whether the murder case against him will be dismissed.
A hearing is set for March 4 to determine if a judge will throw out the case against Barry Morphew.
Barry Morphew's murder trial will be moved from Chaffee County to Fremont County. He is accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew.
Newly released court documents show test messages from Suzanne Morphew to a friend, before she disappeared -- and was never seen again.
Barry Morphew, the man accused of murdering his wife, will get to visit his adult daughters in Gunnison, a judge ruled on Tuesday.
This weekend "48 Hours" will feature a Colorado case of a missing mother now at the center of a murder investigation.
Officials announced on Wednesday that Judge Ramsey Lama will replace Judge Patrick Murphy.
The attorneys for Barry Morphew filed a motion to remove the judge presiding over his murder case.
It was a long day of mainly confusion during motions hearing for the murder case against Barry Morphew.
CBS4 obtained hundreds of newly-released documents in the case against Barry Morphew.
Barry Morphew's lawyers issued a letter of intent to sue, saying evidence that would have cleared him was withheld.
A woman who court documents indicate has been in a relationship with Barry Morphew was allegedly caught on camera stealing a package from the house where Barry and his wife used to live and where Suzanne was last seen alive.
The arrest affidavit for Barry Morphew has been released and states details about the couple's personal lives leading up to her disappearance. He was arrested for the murder of his wife Suzanne in May and last week a judge determined there is enough evidence to go to trial.
Barry Morphew, charged with the murder of his wife, is now free on bond.
The judge presiding over Barry Morphew's preliminary hearing said there is probable cause for first-degree murder and the case will go to trial.
The judge presiding over Barry Morphew's preliminary hearing says there is enough evidence to go to trial. The judge ruled that he does find probable cause for first-degree murder and tampering with a body in the murder of Barry's wife Suzanne.
It's been a total of four days of Barry Morphew's preliminary hearing, and his defense team told the judge they did not believe prosecutors proved the "proof was evident" nor the "presumption great."
Prosecutors are expected to finish presenting evidence against Barry Morphew in the preliminary hearing on Tuesday afternoon. Morphew is accused of killing his wife Suzanne.
The preliminary hearing for Barry Morphew continued Monday with testimony from multiple investigators.
Police in Aurora searched for a suspect after a vehicle was stolen with a 15-month-old baby inside.
Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Fire crews recovered the body of a contractor who was buried in a collapsed trench.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.
A man who robbed four Front Range banks while on probation for previous robberies was sentenced Wednesday to more than 21 years behind bars.
While Wheat Ridge residents came out to enjoy the Carnation Festival parade, police worked to keep everyone safe.
Brothers Redevelopment held it's annual Paint-a-Thon.
Broncos Country is preparing for the upcoming NFL season and so are the Bustang buses.
Police in Aurora searched for a suspect after a vehicle was stolen with a 15-month-old baby inside.
Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Fire crews recovered the body of a contractor who was buried in a collapsed trench.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.
Broncos Country is preparing for the upcoming NFL season and so are the Bustang buses.
Longtime minor leaguer Wynton Bernard singled, stole a base and scored in his major league debut, helping the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 on Friday night.
Wynton Bernard is getting his chance to play in the major leagues a decade after he was drafted by the San Diego Padres.
It's possibly the most famous traveling trophy in sports: the Stanley Cup. Each member of the NHL championship teams gets a chance to spend time with the Cup on their own.
Brendan Rodgers and Ryan McMahon hit back-to-back home runs in a six-run seventh inning, and the Colorado Rockies held off the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 on Thursday to secure their first series win since the All-Star break.
The Regional Air Quality Council has approved a plan to reduce ozone air pollution across nine counties in the Denver metro area. The council passed it with a 20 to one vote Friday afternoon following lengthy public comment.
At the heart of the debate over the roundup lies one major question: Should taxpayers foot the bill for these roundups so ranchers can graze their livestock on the same land for a cheaper price?
As the EPA is preparing to reclassify nine counties from "serious" to "severe" violators of federal ozone standards, the Regional Air Quality Council is preparing to adopt a plan to reduce ozone pollution.
Nearly half of all shootings in Denver and a quarter of the city's murders in 2020-2021 took place in just five geographical areas: "hotspots" that only make up 1.56% of Denver's land mass.
When community leader Ma Kaing was struck and killed by a stray bullet the night of July 15, at least seven calls were made directly and indirectly to Denver's 911 center in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
Reaching the age of 25 is usually a sign of hitting adulthood, a signal to put away all childish things. Not for "South Park" and stars Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman.
The Justice Department is investigating the former president for potential Espionage Act violations.
Four sets of human remains have been found at Lake Mead National Recreation Area since May.
The 75-year-old author was stabbed in the neck and in the abdomen, officials said during a Friday evening press conference.
The move comes after thousands of lawsuits from women claiming use of the product gave them ovarian cancer.
The state estimates the legislation will save Coloradans a combined $9.1 million annually.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is considering a rule change that some environmentalists say is fairer to utility customers.
Aurora students got to meet their teachers and get free school supplies at a back to school kickoff event.
The impact of inflation might be felt most of all at the grocery store. That in turn has increased the requests for help at Colorado's food banks.
The free meal program started during the pandemic will not be extended into the 2022-2023 school year for the Boulder Valley School District.
In a survey of 14 different snow collection sites across the state, all 14 showed microplastics in the first set of samples.
Too often, women don't partake in summer fun or snacks because they are worried about what other people will think, or their weight.
August is Immunization Awareness Month, a time to make sure we are all up to date on required vaccinations.
The Tri-County Health Department has confirmed the first case of West Nile Virus detected this season in Arapahoe County.
A Colorado collaboration to protect people from sexually transmitted diseases and infections is now opening another location for people to get tested.
The August heat wave continues through the weekend before temperatures go down and rain chances go up next week
The First Alert Weather Tracker visited Olde Town Arvada on Thursday for some Scrumptious Ice Cream.
First Alert Weather Trackers cools down in Olde Town Arvada on a hot day.
The First Alert Weather Tracker makes a stop in Olde Town Arvada.
A Colorado firefighter died while battling a wildland fire out of state. It happened this week in western Oregon.
Colorado farmers and other vendors were on display at the King Soopers in Parker.
Brothers Redevelopment held it's annual Paint-a-Thon.
Denver Police were out at five different locations giving out backpacks full of school supplies.
Meteorologist Chris Spears has your forecast.
Before Aurora students go back to school, ministry leaders held a prayer gathering.