The husband of missing Colorado mother Suzanne Morphew was arrested Wednesday, nearly a year after the woman disappeared during a Mother's Day bike ride last May 10.
Barry Morphew faces charges of first-degree murder after deliberation, tampering with physical evidence and attempt to influence a public servant, according to multiple news outlets.
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[Last August,] Morphew said he wasn't sure what happened to Suzanne but theorized maybe she had been attacked by an animal, involved in an accident with someone driving on the road or had crossed paths with someone who knew her.
He had no plans, he said, to stop searching for his wife.
"My wife and I have been in love since 1988 and she's the love of my life. And I continue to search for her every day and I will until I find her," he said. "I promise and I promised my girls that."
Provenza's first three rules on investigating the murder of a wife: "It's always the husband, it's always the husband, it's always the husband."
2 comments:
There is one variation on that rule: sometimes it's the wife.
It didn't work out for Sam Shepard. Sometimes it isn't the husband.
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