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Suzanne Morphew arrest OTW? “That car shouldn’t have been there.” Barry Morphew’s body language, car

Suzanne Morphew arrest OTW? “That car shouldn’t have been there.” Barry Morphew’s body language, car On January 5, 1994, news of the engagement of 27-year-old Barry Morphew and his 22-year-old future bride Suzanne Moorman, date of birth April 30, 1971, was published in the Alexandria Times-Tribune of Indiana. On Wednesday, June 22, 1994, the "Anderson Herald Bulletin" would announce on page 5 of the newspaper archives under "Court Records" with birth, death, and marriage records that Barry L. Morphew, Alexandria, and Suzanne R. Moorman got their marriage license. Many family vacations ensued. The all around athlete who was Barry got the girl, and the gorgeous family and home to boot.

By 2020, Barry would issue a stylized, head-shaking 27.8-second long video, which YouTube creator "Crime 411" noted was reminiscent of the pleas of Chris Watts or Evelyn Boswell's mom in her video titled "Suzanne Morphew - What her husband said that killers often say":



On May 20, 2020, GREGORY NIETO REPORTED FRANCES BACH SAYING: “Very suspicious. That car was very...it shouldn’t have been there in my opinion and I called detectives and told them that.” He's an avid mountain biker who rode up County Road 225 the same Mother's Day as Suzanne Morphew. Could that suspicious car be related to a hired hit man? Or could troll-like comments with seemingly political agendas like this have any merit?



On May 20, 2020, the Daily Mail reported interesting facts: * Police have Barry's car and his cell phone * A crime scene investigator photographer was at the Morphew home and evidence bags were brought out, including what appeared to be an empty bottle of Luminol * Suzanne's bike was recovered from a bridge near her home on Mother's Day, May 10th * Daughters Mallory and Macy were the first to become concerned when they couldn't contact their mother on Mother’s Day then asked neighbor Jeanne Ritter, 70, to check on their mom. Summer Stehle, 43, the stepmother of 17-year-old Macy’s best friend, said: "The neighbors up there are spread pretty far apart but the * only reason they found out [she was missing] is because the girls called the neighbors and said, ''we never heard from Mom – can you go check on her? Nobody actually saw her on her bicycle, sadly. Her family’s wonderful, her daughters are wonderful. It’s really sad that something like this has come to such a good family. Unfortunately, now the girls feel partly to blame because if they hadn’t taken their trip, maybe they would have been there and she wouldn’t have gone out. * George Davis, 33-year-old good friend to Barry, was too busy "with stuff" to speak to the publication * Barry's firefighter coworkers were ordered by cops not to perform a search. Tim Nelson, 33, said: "The Sheriff’s office, they told us none of the fire guys are allowed up there. They can’t keep us out of the forest so that’s what some of the others have done – they set up their own little search party. It’s a bad deal you know. They aren’t telling us anything. We got excluded from everything. George put together a search team of friends – I was going to go but pretty much all our fire guys are on it so I decided to step away just in case we get something [a fire]. Barry was very understanding from what I got from George. I know he’s not allowed to go home. He’s at a neighbor’s. I guess they got him there until he’s cleared or…"
* Fire Chief Robert Bertram, 40, said Suzanne "loves where she lives up in the mountains, she loves mountain biking and all that kind of stuff. This is not a normal thing. She’s a very happy person. Any time you meet her, she walks up, talks to you and makes you feel welcome. It’s tough for [Barry]. Right now, as far as communications, he doesn’t have his phone – it’s being relayed through firefighters and that’s how we’re getting information. He’s been trying to keep busy – he can’t sit still and keep hoping something will show up." * Suzanne had just gotten the "all clear" after a cancer diagnosis
* Barry's Uncle Bob spoke out in his defense, saying of Suzanne and his nephew: "They’re a loving couple and I’ve never seen any kind of unhappiness with each other or produced by either one of them. What you saw on that video from Barry the other day that’s exactly Barry and that’s exactly how he feels. He loves her and he wants her back, he wasn’t putting on. I think anybody that ever knew them at any point in their married life would tell you that they were as loving of a couple as you would find anywhere.”

Derek Van Schaik: Does Body Language Prove Suzanne Morphew’s Husband Was Involved In Her Disappearance? –Barry Morphew

YouTube creator named Virtuallly Rosie AKA Jewels: "Suzanne Morphew: Local citizen speaks out."

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