
She’d picked the kids up from school and then never went home even though it was only a 10 minute journey. Her husband was known for being a bit of a ‘lad’ and the immediate presumption was she’d had enough and left him, but her parents hadn’t heard from her, her bank account wasnt used etc but it was nearly a week before anybody seemed to get really worried about it. In the town I grew up in (UK) a woman in her 30’s, her 3 kids, and their car all went missing.

I believe they found the little girl and, if I’m remembering this story correctly, they found her in the same trash bag the man used to suffocate her.Ģ. But, another officer, who also felt bad for the father, told him they couldn’t do that because they didn’t want the father killing this man and risk landing in prison himself. My brother, being an over-protective father himself, was seriously considering letting this guy have some “alone time” so to speak. When the father found out, he begged my brother to let him alone in the room with the guy just for a few minutes.


The idea that that poor man was sitting right next to her daughter’s killer the entire time, bawling his eyes out to the man responsible for his pain … It’s chilling. But the most messed up part? He admitted that he rode with the father, helping this terrified man search for his missing baby girl. He described every detail about how long it took, how tight her held the bag, and how “thrilling” it was to be in control of someone’s else life. He said he invited the little girl inside his house, got a trash bag, and used it to suffocate her. He said the guy wasted no time at bragging at what he did, smiling the entire time. My brother, who is great at getting inside people’s head, told me that he made it seem like he was relating to the guy, which he said he was repulsed by, but had to do it to get an honest confession. I’ll always applaud this woman for this, you always hear about spouse’s trying to hide their significant other’s crimes. It turned out that this girl’s neighbor had been the one to kill her and his wife turned him in. Where I lived, the media would talk about her every day, any new evidence they found they presented because this happened just a mile or two from where I lived and in the county where my brother worked. She was last seen riding her bike in her backyard. Young enough to still be using training wheels at least. A young girl went missing, I think she was around 5 years old. “We’ve had a lot of media bother us … obviously, this is very emotional,” Suzanne’s husband tells Draper of the missing mom, at which point he appears to place a device somewhere on the side of his body and falsely tells him that he is not recording the encounter.1. In the video, Barry Morphew does not appear to realize he is being recorded by the man, who identifies himself as Tyson Draper from Arizona. Now, in a bizarre twist, an Arizona man appears to have secretly recorded a conversation with Barry Morphew, the husband of Suzanne, which was uploaded to YouTube and then subsequently removed earlier this week, Crime-Online reports. Authorities have taken more than 400 calls to their tip line concerning Suzanne Morphew’s disappearance since May 10, but have made little progress finding the missing mom. The 49-year-old mother-of-two hasn’t been seen since Mother’s Day, when she went out mountain biking in Chaffee County and never returned.
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