NOTHING IS WHAT IT SEEMS - The Disappearance & Murder of Suzanne Morphew
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She hid a spy pen to catch her husband cheating. It recorded her own secret affair instead.
On Mother's Day weekend 2020, Suzanne Morphew went for a bike ride in the Colorado mountains and never came home. Three years later, her remains were found by accident in a remote field locals call "the boneyard" — with a wildlife tranquilizer in her bones and her body moved at least twice. Her husband Barry has pleaded not guilty to her murder. His trial begins October 13, 2026.
This is the whole story: a crying husband and a $200,000 reward, a "chipmunk alibi," a deleted "I'm done" text, a deer tranquilizer called BAM, a district attorney who got disbarred, unidentified DNA tied to unsolved sex crimes in two states, and a cremation order police stopped one day before it happened.
As one law professor put it: nothing is what it seems.
I tell you what's documented, what's prosecution theory, and what the defense disputes — and I keep them separate, so you decide for yourself.
ACTIVE CASE: Barry Morphew has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent unless proven guilty at trial. This episode is sourced entirely from court filings, the grand jury indictment, preliminary-hearing testimony, the autopsy, and established news reporting.
In this episode:
- Who Barry and Suzanne were, and a marriage quietly falling apart
- The spy pen, the affair, and the last 24 hours
- BAM, the needle cap in the dryer, and "the only private citizen"
- The unidentified male DNA in Suzanne's car
- The disbarred DA and the collapse of the first prosecution
- The boneyard, the autopsy, and the second arrest under an alias
- The cremation order — and where the case stands now
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Sources include court filings and the grand jury indictment in People v. Barry Morphew, the El Paso County Coroner's autopsy, preliminary-hearing testimony, CBS News and CBS 48 Hours, the Colorado Sun, 9News, the Mountain Mail, Fox News, and others. Full source list on the YouTube version of this episode.