Missing Colorado Mother Suzanne Morphew's Remains Found
Body Found, Husband Initially Charged
Charges Dismissed, Investigation Ongoing
The remains of Suzanne Morphew, a Colorado mother of two who went missing in 2020, have been found, authorities said. The discovery brings closure to a two-year investigation that gripped the community and raised questions about her mysterious disappearance.
Morphew, 49, vanished while on a bike ride in May 2020. Her husband, Barry Morphew, was initially charged with her killing, but prosecutors dropped the charges in 2022 due to insufficient evidence. The charges were dismissed without prejudice, meaning they could potentially be refiled.
The remains of Suzanne Morphew were found during a search Friday by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The El Paso County coroner has positively identified them. The location where the remains were discovered has not been released.
The investigation into Morphew's disappearance and death is ongoing. The discovery of her remains provides a significant development, but many questions remain unanswered. Authorities are expected to provide further updates in the coming days.
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