Barry Morphew Preliminary Hearing Begins-Details Start to Emerge
For the first time since charges were filed against 53-year-old Barry Morphew for allegedly killing his wife Suzanne, prosecutors outlined their investigation.
For the first time since charges were filed against 53-year-old Barry Morphew for allegedly killing his wife Suzanne, prosecutors outlined their investigation.
Barry Morphew makes a court appearance today in the first of 4 days of preliminary hearings. Morphew will be back in front of District Judge Patrick Murphy tomorrow, 23rd and 24th.
Chaffee County District Court has released new details on how they will conduct the first preliminary hearings for Barry Morphew, who is accused of murdering his wife Suzanne.
The arrest affidavit for Barry Morphew, who is charged with murder in the death of his wife Suzanne Morphew, will remain sealed.
Barry Morphew, the man accused of killing his wife Suzanne Morphew, was back in court late Thursday afternoon for the second time since his arrest on May 5th.
Two additional charges have been filed in the Barry Morphew case: Tampering with a deceased human body and possession of a dangerous weapon.
Heart of the Rockies Radio News Director Dan R talked with Suzanne Morphew’s sister, Melinda Moorman.
More charges were filed yesterday in the Morphew case.
A day after his arrest on a charge of first-degree murder, Barry Morphew, the husband of missing Chaffee County woman Suzanne Morphew, made his first court appearance.
The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office and the 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced that Barry Morphew has been arrested on Murder in the First Degree, Tampering with Physical Evidence and Attempt to Influence a Public Servant in connection with the murder of Suzanne Morphew.
The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office and the 11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office made a major announcement in the Suzanne Morphew investigation Wednesday.
According to court documents, Barry Morphew has been arrested and charged with first degree murder after deliberation, tampering with physical evidence, and attempt to influence public servant.