Missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew's daughters standing by their father after dismissal of murder charges
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The grown daughters of missing Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew are speaking out in support of their father just weeks after charges against him were dismissed and as the women approach two years since their mother disappeared.
Barry and Suzanne Morphew. A Colorado judge on Monday released hundreds of pages containing the case file for Barry Morphew. (AP) In this still image from video, Barry Morphew, center, appears in court in Salida, Colo., Thursday, May 6, 2021. (KUSA via AP, Pool) This undated photo shows Barry and Suzanne Morphew. ((KNEWZ)) Barry Morphew previously said investigators were trying to blame him for the May 10 disappearance of his wife, Suzanne. (Courtesy of Suzanne Morphew's Family)
"We’ve decided we finally want to break the silence," Mallory said in the interview, which aired Friday.
Tuesday marks two years since Suzanne Morphew was reported missing on May 10, 2020. Less than a month earlier, a Colorado judge granted prosecutors’ motion to dismiss the charges against Barry in connection with her disappearance.
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