
The lawsuit lists multiple parts of the investigation that it says were not included in the arrest affidavit. The investigation into her disappearance began as Barry drove back home from work in Broomfield. He called a neighbor when he, and the two Morphew daughters, were unable to contact Suzanne. The lawsuit claims Barry last saw his wife on around 5 a.m.

Chaffee County Sheriff’s Detective Robin Burgess.


Deputy District Attorney Jeffrey Lindsey.Eleventh Judicial District Attorney’s Office Investigator Alex Walker.Chaffee County Undersheriff Andrew Rohrich.Board of County Commissioners of Chaffee County, Colorado,.He claims that his arrest affidavit included false and misleading information and as a result, he was wrongly held in jail for about five months.Īs first reported by The Denver Post, the lawsuit was filed against: In the 185-page suit, Barry Morphew, who was arrested on charges of killing his wife Suzanne Morphew in 2020 before the prosecution asked to dismiss the case in April 2022, claims his Constitutional rights were violated by the defendants. (Jerilee Bennett/The Gazette via AP, File) FILE – Barry Morphew leaves a Fremont County court building in Canon City, Colo., with his daughters, Macy, left, and Mallory, after charges against him in the presumed death of his wife were dismissed Tuesday, April 19, 2022.
