Barry Morphew Will Stand Trial For Murder Of Wife Suzanne
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.
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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.
The preliminary hearing for Barry Morphew, who is accused of killing his wife, Suzanne, continued in Chaffee County on Monday. This is the third day of the hearing that began earlier this month.
In day two of Barry Morphew's preliminary hearing, prosecutors outlined his movements, and his wife's actions, in the days surrounding her disappearance.
During a preliminary hearing for the murder case against Barry Morphew, an FBI agent testified saying a spy pen unveiled Suzanne Morphew's apparent love affair.
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Barry Morphew, who is accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, is in court on Monday -- and we are learning more about why investigators believe he is guilty.
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Barry Morphew, charged with the murder of his wife, Suzanne, who disappeared more than a year ago, appeared before a judge for the second time Thursday.
Barry Morphew, who is accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, is now facing additional charges of tampering with a corpse and possession of a dangerous weapon.
Suzanne Morphew disappeared in May, but her husband, Barry Morphew admitted turning in her ballot in November, according to investigators.
We are hoping to learn more in the case against Barry Morphew, who is accused of murder in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew. His arrest affidavit could be unsealed on Thursday.
Monday marks one year since Suzanne Morphew was reported missing. She disappeared after leaving her home for a bike ride on Mother's Day 2020 and what happened remains a mystery.
The sister of Suzanne Morphew says while she doesn't know anything specific regarding the circumstances of Suzanne's disappearance, she believes financial issues caused stress in the relationship between her sister and her sister's husband, Barry Morphew.
Barry Morphew, 53, accused of killing his wife Suzanne Morphew, appeared before a judge for the first time on Thursday. As deputies searched his home, neighbors reacted to the news of his arrest and subsequent investigation.
A Colorado husband who is accused of killing his wife appeared before a judge for the first time after being arrested on murder charges.
Nearly a year after Suzanne Morphew was reported missing, her husband Barry Morphew is facing murder charges.
The remains of three victims were found on two properties in Conejos County.
Suzanne Morphew disappeared after leaving her home for a bike ride on Mother's Day.
Barry Morphew sat down with CBS4 at the family home on Sunday, with no cameras. He wanted to share his side of the story.
The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office said a search on Tuesday ended with no new leads in the Suzanne Morphew investigation.
Suzanne Morphew was reported missing on Mother's Day, May 10, after leaving her home in Mayesville to go for a bike ride.
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