Barry Morphew murder charge: How homicides are prosecuted without a body
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Suzanne Morphew’s husband, Barry, was taken into custody in Colorado on Wednesday, facing several charges including first degree homicide, despite the fact that investigators have yet to find Suzanne Morphew’s body.
Barry Morphew was also charged with attempting to influence a public servant and tampering with physical evidence. The arrest affidavit remains sealed, leaving a lot of questions about the case and the charges unanswered. Even without a body, however, experts say the prosecution can build a strong case.More Related News