Suzanne Morphew, a 49-year-old mother of two, went missing on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2020, after going on a bike ride.
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Her bike was discovered the day she went missing, left in a gully near her mountain home in Salida, 140 miles south of Denver.
Investigators say they discovered her scattered remains 50 miles from her bike in Moffat, Saguache County while looking into another case.
She had been buried in a shallow grave, the coroner had been called, and her bones had dispersed over time.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced Wednesday that no arrests have been made since the bodies were discovered on September 22. On September 27, her identity was revealed.
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Suzanne Morphew obituary
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation confirmed today that they’ve discovered the body of a missing mother, Suzanne Morphew, who disappeared three and a half years after going on a bike ride on Mother’s Day.
Morphew, 49, was reported missing from her home in Chaffee County on May 10, 2020. Investigators have revealed they found her body in Moffat, Saguache County while probing a separate case.
Following her disappearance, her spouse was charged with her murder but it later dropped as he even sued the federal civil rights civil lawsuit against prosecutors for defamation.
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