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She vanished on Mother’s Day 2020. He said he had nothing to do with it. Then came the arrest. The dropped charges. The missing body. And now, he’s been indicted again.

This podcast is the definitive deep dive into the case of Barry Morphew, the Colorado man accused twice of murdering his wife, Suzanne Morphew. With exclusive trial coverage, forensic analysis, legal insight, and real-time updates, Barry Morphew: Buried Truths unpacks every twist in one of the most controversial and confusing true crime stories of our time.

Hosted by investigative journalists and legal analysts, this series explores the evidence, the courtroom collapses, the unknown DNA, the tranquilizer theory, and the ultimate question: what really happened to Suzanne?

No speculation. Just the facts—and the fallout.

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    • Barry Morphew Arraignment January 2025 — NOT GUILTY Plea, October Trial Date, Full Case Breakdown
      Jan 17 2026

      Barry Morphew appeared in Alamosa County Court Monday for his arraignment on first-degree murder charges in the death of his wife Suzanne Morphew. He entered a not guilty plea — his second — and waived his right to a speedy trial. Judge Amanda Hopkins set trial for October 13, 2026, with proceedings expected to last six weeks. Barry was arrested in Arizona in June 2025 following a grand jury indictment from the 12th Judicial District. He posted $3 million bond in September and remains under house arrest with an ankle monitor. This is the second prosecution in Suzanne's death. The first case was dismissed in April 2022 after DA Linda Stanley's office committed repeated discovery violations and had 14 expert witnesses barred by the court. Stanley was disbarred in 2024. Suzanne disappeared Mother's Day 2020.

      Her remains were found accidentally in September 2023 near Moffat, Colorado. An autopsy revealed the presence of BAM — butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine — a tranquilizer used on wildlife. According to the indictment, Barry was the only private citizen in that region with access to BAM. Prosecutors allege Suzanne wanted a divorce, had been having a two-year affair, and sent Barry a text saying "I'm done" just four days before she vanished. Barry maintains his innocence. His attorney says the evidence hasn't changed and neither will the outcome. We'll see.

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      19 min
    • Barry Morphew Case COLLAPSED: How a Disbarred DA, Withheld Evidence & Chaos Shattered Colorado’s Justice System | 2025 True Crime
      Jan 2 2026
      The Barry Morphew case isn’t just a mystery about a missing wife — it became a referendum on whether Colorado’s justice system could function at all. When prosecutors charged Barry with Suzanne’s murder in 2021, they promised airtight evidence and a path to certainty. Instead, the case imploded in spectacular fashion: missed discovery deadlines, mishandled digital evidence, withheld DNA pointing to an unknown male, bungled filings, and public statements that violated ethics rules. The collapse became so severe that District Attorney Linda Stanley was ultimately disbarred — a stunning rebuke that turned a high-profile prosecution into a national cautionary tale.

      In this explosive Hidden Killers breakdown, Tony Brueski digs into the paper trail of mismanagement that destroyed the first case and left the public questioning whether Colorado’s justice system bent until it broke. Now, with Suzanne’s remains found and new forensic findings emerging — including the tranquilizer-related toxicology evidence and physical items recovered near the burial site — prosecutors have charged Barry again. But this time, they’re not just prosecuting a murder. They’re fighting to restore their own credibility.

      Then we examine the other side — the people who still believe Barry Morphew is innocent. Tony explores how early investigative failures, public missteps, and shifting forensic theories shaped a deeply rooted loyalty among supporters. From the daughters’ unwavering stance to inconsistencies in GPS and truck data to the absence of an early crime scene, we break down why many believe the state must meet a far higher bar before taking someone’s freedom forever.

      This isn’t advocacy. It’s the anatomy of a system pushed to its breaking point — and the psychology of a case where trust, evidence, and emotion collide.

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      42 min
    • Barry Morphew Released: New Evidence, New Indictment — But Is He Guilty or Wrongly Accused? | 2025 True Crime
      Jan 1 2026
      The disappearance of Suzanne Morphew on Mother’s Day weekend 2020 ignited one of the most polarizing true-crime cases in America — and now, with Barry Morphew newly released on bond and facing a fresh indictment, the battle over guilt versus innocence is entering its most critical stage. In this in-depth Hidden Killers breakdown, Tony Brueski walks listeners through the evolving evidence, the prosecutorial missteps, and the revelations reshaping the case.

      Suzanne’s remains were found in a shallow grave in rural Saguache County in 2023, three years after she vanished. When the autopsy report confirmed homicide and revealed traces of a rare wildlife tranquilizer cocktail (BAM) in her bones, investigators finally had what they believed was their break. Barry was one of the only private citizens in the region with access to the drug. Combine that with troubling telemetry gaps, a deteriorating marriage, and data inconsistencies — and prosecutors say the pattern is undeniable.

      But the defense sees a shaky case built on circumstantial inference. No eyewitness. No murder weapon. No clear cause of death. They argue the tranquilizer evidence could be the result of contamination, and that law enforcement — already criticized for misconduct in the first prosecution — is doubling down on a narrative rather than hard proof.

      With a 2025 indictment now in motion, Barry is out on bond under strict supervision, and the community is split: is he a controlling husband who couldn’t let Suzanne go, or a man trapped in an investigative tunnel vision?

      This episode breaks down the timeline, the forensic breakthroughs, the competing theories, and what the next hearings may reveal. No sensationalism, no shortcuts — just the facts, the data, and the questions that still don’t have answers.

      You decide what they mean.


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      32 min
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