Barry Morphew and daughters speak out for 1st time since murder charges were dropped
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Suzanne Morphew's husband and daughters are speaking out for the first time since the murder charges against her husband were dropped last month.
Days before the second anniversary of Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's disappearance, her husband Barry Morphew and the couple's two daughters are speaking out for the first time since murder charges against Barry Morphew were dropped.
"We've been silent for a long time and we've decided that we finally want to break the silence," daughter Mallory Morphew told ABC News in an exclusive interview airing Friday on "Good Morning America."
Barry Morphew added: "I just love my girls and I love my wife and I just want her to be found."
Suzanne Morphew, 49, vanished on May 10, 2020, which was Mother's Day, authorities said. She reportedly left for a bike ride and never returned home, authorities said. She's never been found.