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Suzanne Morphew: Colorado Mom's Scattered Remains Found in Shallow Grave 3 Years After She Went Missing on Mother's Day Bike Ride

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The tragic discovery comes three months after detectives confidently announced they knew where Morphew’s body was.
The husband of a Colorado woman from Colorado, whose remains were found last week after a three-year search, feels relieved and confident that he will no longer be suspected of any involvement, a source has claimed. The remains of Suzanne Morphew, a mother of two, were found over three years after she didn’t return home from a Mother’s Day bike ride.
Morphew’s bike was found discarded in a ravine near her mountain home in Salida, 140 miles south of Denver, on the day she went missing. Details about the condition of Morphew’s remains and the precise location of their discovery are being withheld by the investigators.
Grim Discovery After Years
Morphew, who went missing on May 10, 2020, made national headlines, and the case was prominently featured on the CBS News program “48 Hours.” She left behind two teenage daughters and her husband, Barry Morphew. He was not only the main suspect in her disappearance but was also charged with her murder.
However, Barry is confident that his name will now be cleared after the grim discovery of his wife’s remains.
The 49-year-old’s remains were found during a search conducted on Friday in Moffat, a town approximately 45 miles south of her Maysville home, where she lived with her husband and two daughters, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced on Wednesday.

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