Daughters of Barry Morphew, 53, mouth we love you as he shuffles into Colorado court in his pink prison jumpsuit after arrest for wife Suzanne s murder
Barry Morphew, 52, was arrested Wednesday on charges of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and attempting to influence a public servant
His wife Suzanne, 49, disappeared on May 10 last year after reportedly setting off on a bike ride from the home she shared with Barry in Salida, Colorado
Bystander video showed cops taking Barry into custody on the side of the road in Salida, Colorado
Barry was photographed with a mystery woman this past February - just two months before he was charged with Suzanne s murder
Updated: May 6 2021, 17:24 ET
THE strange note Barry Morphew left at a store after his wife Suzanne vanished shortly after her birthday last May has been noted among the bizarre events surrounding her disappearance.
The year-long investigation into the missing mom-of-two hit a long-awaited milestone this week after Barry was arrested as cops continue to hunt for her body.
Read our Suzanne Morphew live blog for the latest updates on the missing mother.
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The bizarre note Barry Morphew left for a store owner after his wife s disappearanceCredit: The manager at Poncha Market
Suzanne had just celebrated her 49th birthday days before she went missing on May 10, 2020, from the $1.7million Colorado mansion she shared with her husband and their two adult daughters.
Video shows moment Suzanne Morphew s husband is arrested for her murder one year after she went missing: DailyMail.com reveals he was seen dining out with mystery redhead two months ago
Barry Morphew, 52, was arrested Wednesday on charges of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and attempting to influence a public servant
His wife Suzanne, 49, disappeared on May 10 last year after reportedly setting off on a bike ride from the home she shared with Barry in Salida, Colorado
Bystander video showed cops taking Barry into custody
Barry was photographed with a mystery woman this past February - just two months before he was charged with Suzanne s murder
By: News On 6
Three new members were inducted into the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Hall of Fame this weekend and News On 6’s own Lori Fullbright was honored to emcee the event.
Tulsa County’s first elected District Attorney, Buddy Fallis, was inducted. He tried some high-profile cases, including two men who blew up a judge’s car with the judge inside, then started killing the witnesses.
Jim Maisano, nationally known for preventing drunk and drugged drivers, has trained nearly 2,000 officers to do the same.
Jeff Puckett, wellknown for his narcotics work including tracking a doctor who fled overseas who had been selling prescription drugs, was also inducted.