- Suzanne Morphew went riding on May 10, 2020, then vanished.
- Her husband Barry was accused of killing her but charges were dropped last year.
- He pled guilty to forgery Thursday morning and got a year of probation.
Barry Morphew, who was accused of killing his wife until the charges were dropped last year, got a year of probation for voting for the missing woman in 2020. He pleaded guilty, thus his sentencing was deferred, claim local media.
Morphew however suspected of turning in Suzanne Morphew’s ballot in May 2021, even though she missing for a year.
Reports say Morphew pled guilty to forgery Thursday morning.
Scharf could watch Thursday’s virtual hearing after requesting more media. Morphew, 53, got a year of probation and 32 hours of community service, Scharf said.
Missing is Suzanne Morphew. Court filings reveal Suzanne Morphew’s ballot was mailed to the county clerk’s office.
The mail had the Morphews’ Salida, Colorado address however dated Oct. 15. It says “Voter’s Signature Required,” but no one signed it.
The ballot showed 10/15/2020 and Barry Lee Morphew’s name on the Witness’ Legal Name line, court documents say. Donald Trump won.
Scharf stated the lawyer asked “big hunter” Morphew to use a rifle and bow. Morphew must use a bow and muzzle-loader for hunting.
Suzanne Morphew went riding on May 10, 2020, then vanished. She was reported missing by a neighbor.
A few days later, detectives found something that may have been hers but not her body.
Barry Morphew posted a video a week after she vanished.
Barry Morphew had “not one ounce” of evidence, claimed Eytan. He stated prosecutors never needed Suzanne Morphew’s body to file charges.
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