I couldn’t be a juror. I have definite opinions about OJ and Casey Anthony. I need to see more evidence about Barry. But why was he acting so suspiciously?
Seems like every time Barry got caught in a lie, he responded by suddenly remembering that he was chasing some kind of random animal around. Got caught lying about his movements inside his house -- "Oh, yeah, I was chasing a chipmunk." Got caught lying about turning west on the I-50 -- "Oh, yeah, I was chasing an Elk." Got caught lying about zipping around his backyard -- "Oh, yeah, I was chasing a turkey." This would be pretty hilarious if it wasn't so damn incriminating in relation to the murder of his wife.
yeah, i chase chipmunks INSIDE my house with a dart gun/gun all the time, because, well, you know - they KNOW how to run inside homes because they're so familiar with them and crave a cozy couch and snack. by a fireplace. while looking at their wildlife friends on the walls all around them. while watching a man running through the house trying to catch you.
Or got caught lying that he was sleeping when really he was out driving at 3:00 a.m. in the morning: “ oh yeah, I was sleep walking thinking that I going out hunting! “ 😆😂👏
I think the motive had far more to do with money than infidelity. B got barred from the gym for hitting on women there. She wanted a divorce and their money came from her side of the family. Suzanne was only missing a couple months when Barry asked her dad to sign her inheritance over to him. He told Gene, "I loved your daughter." Gene answered, "What do you mean loved?" catching Barry using the past tense as though he knew she was dead. He didn't want to split the money.
There was another case down in salida about that. A couple that lived in salida was getting a divorce, and he owned the car wash. He didn't want to split up his assets. So this guy put on a wig and wrote a bicycle down rainbow boulevard to where she worked as a counselor. Walked in and unalived her with a 🔫everybody in the region ❤guns. Like texas
I believe Suzanne was missing only 10 days to a couple of weeks, not months, before Barry asked Gene. Also, within a couple of weeks, Barry had Mallory appointed as conservator of Suzanne so Mallory could sign off on the closing papers for the sale of Barry's and Suzanne's home in Indiana. Within a short time, he sold Suzanne's car and later their home in Colorado. Within 4-6 months or so, he got himself a girlfriend and took her and his daughters on a trip to Mexico where they were all smiles. It looked like the girls accepted in less than a year that their mama wasn't coming back and dad had a new girlfriend. Eliminating Suzanne solved his problem of potentially losing half of everything when she divorced him. It was always about the money.
The biggest red flag is his behavior was like "Jekyll and Hyde." Suzanne told her sister Barry's behavior was like Jekyll and Hyde two days before she went missing. This is how I expressed the behavior of my ex (father of my son) who ended up murdering two wives. He also told me that if I left him, he would kill me. My two friends saved my life. Suzanne's inheritance of $500, 000 toward that house beyond their means also speaks of how self-absorbed her husband was allegedly. My father who was a law enforcement officer picked up the fact that my murderous ex was a compulsive liar ---> (very exaggerated liar, he added). Domestic violence also escalates on or around special holidays/events or during pregnancy.
@@timnorris6287That is one of the hallmarks of a narcissist. They accuse others of what they do. And, they will talk about you to your family and friends to manipulate them into thinking negatively about you, and to make themselves look like the victim.
This sounds like a difficult case to prove, regardless. Not every murder case can be brought to trial, has irrefutable forensic or other evidence, or can overcome "reasonable doubts."
@@joane.3533they’ll never convict him as the state messed up so many times that they’ll never have any evidence, that hasn’t already been decided can not be used.
This hits so close to home...when I was living out of my 4x4 truck with my dog backpacking and fly fishing Central Colorado I'd frequent this exact area because it seemed so safe with friendly locals. Things aren't always as they seem. I hope for closure with this case for the family and loved ones involved.
Yes, I saw the photo, and I was like, omg, I've been in that exact spot! Two dispensaries and a Family Dollar half a mile back. The Valley is turning into the desert outside of Las Vegas!
Yes it ruled a homicide today. I'm sure the police were waiting outside for ole Barry. Looks like his lawsuit is going to be dismissed. Imagine having the nerve to sue for something you actually did.
Don’t stay with someone you think you are not safe with. We have gut instincts for a reason. Also don’t start a new relationship when you are still in another one. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. Thank you Dr. Grande for your interesting video!
He's as guilty as they get. I've known that ever since his super-phony "Oh Suzanne, if anybody has you..." video. He makes Chris Watts look like Einstein.
I would hate you to sitting on my court case, if I were ever in court. You have no proof as yet. Having Suspicions does not make someone guilty, it's not the same as proof, and fact. Let's wait and see what her body tells us. If her husbands DNA is there then he's banged to Rights. But if the partial DNA from an unknown sex offender related to the unsolved crimes, well that's a completely different case.
@@sharonbland9061 Actually, believe or not, they could find none of her husband’s DNA in her vehicle. Interesting, isn’t it? His DNA should be in her vehicle. Unless of course he cleaned it then also had it detailed.
None of his DNA in the car but there was from an unknown rapists with three incidents in Chicago, Mesa and the Phoenix area. There's got to be more evidence to uncover just based on that. People like you should be excluded from jurys because of your bogus "rush to judgement!"
It’s interesting to me that her daughters said that their parents got along great. In their mom’s text messages to her sister, she said that her daughters were really upset about all of the stress in their home from all of the fighting that their parents were doing and they wished that their parents would just get a divorce. I wonder why they are covering for their dad. I also wonder why they would choose to go camping on a mother’s day weekend? It’s still pretty chilly at that time of the year for camping. Those girls are acting pretty strange too.
Especially with their mom coming off of cancer. I’ve wondered about the girls too. Everybody said they were close to their mom, and yet they chose Mother’s Day to go camping, knowing that she would be alone because their step dad had a job somewhere else. And they still got home late after not being able to reach her? Weird. But then again, maybe this camping trip was far far away (likes day’s drive) and a once in a lifetime opportunity that had to happen on that date 🤷🏾♀️
This is the best the explanation of this case I’ve seen. Barry looks guilty af. Tranquilizer dart. Running around the house. Airplane mode. Controlling history.
@@AndrewHeifner-jd3lt everyone is also ignoring the DNA in several places, including her bedroom and car belonging to an unknown male linked to several sexual assault cases. Just wondering if they ever took dna samples from here boyfriend, that would be a twist wouldn't it.
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Barry's motive for murder was not that Suzanne had a boyfriend - Barry had had girlfriends all throughout the marriage. Barry's motive was that Suzanne was leaving him - and she had recently gotten a very large inheritance.
Exactly! He was facing having to give up 1/2 of everything in a divorce and paying spousal support indefinitely to a woman who didn't love him anymore and rejected him. He couldn't tolerate it.
This reminds me of the Maya Millete case in San Diego. Maya is still missing. Husband is being charged but I really hope they find her body so we can really figure out what happened.
@SeanJAnimations. Oh yes, that’s right. She left her comfortable, upper middle class home in San Diego, and her 4 kids, to go dance in Tijuana. Oh brother 🙄
Maya’s case is more clear cut than Suzanne’s. Her husband didn’t hide his aberrant threatening behavior towards Maya. He has no real defense and her remains aren’t critical to his conviction.
@patteegee9506 @mothership1849 Don't give up hope. Send out positive energy for her body to be found and pray for continued justice. At least the husband is in jail.
The funny thing about the static drift argument for the phone is that if that's true, and he wasn't moving in his house, why did he say he was chasing a chipmunk? There'd be no reason to make up such a dumb lie, he could just tell the police "I don't know why it says I was moving, I wasn't"
Her skeletionised remains will make a COD difficult to determine depending on how she died, but it’s certainly realistic that it could happen. If she were manually strangled you might expect a broken hyoid bone that may still be present. If she were bludgeoned you may find evidence of that in bones such as the skull and ribs. If she were stabbed you could find scrape marks on the bones left behind by a sharp instrument. It’s even possible to match those markings on bones to highly specific objects through databases. She may still have DNA on her clothing. Finding skeletal remains always makes a cause of death harder to determine (unless you hit the jackpot with obvious evidence such as a gunshot wound to the skull), but it’s far from impossible and is what many forensic anthropologists specialise in. There’s definitely still hope. I’m certainly very interested to hear the results of the examination.
Suzanne might have been found in a bathing suit. That is what she was wearing when she was last texting her boyfriend. I doubt Barry dressed her before he buried her in the shallow grave. If she is dressed for going bike riding, maybe his story is more credible. I doubt it though. I hope he is sweating bullets.
Everything on the dark ALWAYS comes to light ! look how they catch TUPAC killer after 27 years & another murderers too after a while, GOD has its way & time to do & allow things, right?!! 🙏
Absent something shocking like a tranquilizer dart, the most important things are going to be any of the objects she had on her or with her. However she was actually murdered is probably consistent with either the husband doing it or an abductor.
Barry’s behavior with the truck moving towards the house in the middle of the night gives me Chris Watts chills. THIS is really strange and therefor suspicious.
Chris Watts takes the prize because he killed his own young daughters, but this guy is the same type of character. How he can look his daughters in the eyes and tell them “I’m innocent” knowing full well that he forever took their mother away.
that is not that crazy...at all....most people that work with tools for a living are backing up to load/unload tools. When you factor in people that live out of hotel rooms on extended work trips...backing up the truck to load it up with everything you would need for a multi-day project is not that big of a red flag. What IS a big WTH...is why stop at all the garbage cans. That is non-sense. For a dude out on the road at 4am regularly for a work trips...even if you had tons of rubbish in your truck, since you "live out of your truck"....you would stop at 4:30 am and drop your junk in the dead of night....you would not stop at 4-7 places or however many he stopped at and dump stuff...with your phone in airplane mode...
How can anyone think he's innocent???! Of course he's guilty! Chasing squirrels and elk in the middle of the night, just when his wife goes missing! What a load of nonsense!
@@andrewjames8980 NO - they found a partial DNA match with a sex offender on her glove compartment (only place that it was found). So the DNA guy got into her locked house - and her locked vehicle in her locked garage on Mother's Day during COVID on the off chance that she's alone and available to be murdered? Then the DNA dude (a relative of the offender - partial match, not a match) throws her bike and helmet down a ravine? Sure - makes total sense.
I read somewhere else that the reason the state dropped the charges is because they did not (deliberately or accidentally) provide all materials in discovery; as a result of that, the judge was not going to allow the states technical experts to testify, and their case relied heavily on expert testimony. Since it was dismissed without prejudice, I'm guessing that if the state refiles AND meets all the requirements of discovery this time, they will proceed to trial.
The first judge on the case called out the prosecution's evidence as weak. The second judge sanctioned the hell out of that prosecution to the extent few have ever seen it. That's usually an indication the prosecution is trying to cover up a sloppy investigation.
@@andrewjames8980 Yeah, IDK. All I read was that the prosecution failed to meet deadlines in turning over evidence; prosecution filed for motion to dismiss after the sanctions. Whether it was willfull, or incompetence, who knows for sure. These small counties don't always attract the best talent...
I would comfortably convict Barry on these 4 items: 1.) She tells him she’s done 4 days before. 2.) His phone goes airplane minutes after hers stops forever. 3.) Barry putting trash bags in multiple trash bins the day of her disappearance. 4.) She confided not feeling safe alone with him. Bonus points: his please come back video was as fake as it gets.
@@eadweard. C’mon ya know he did it too. Many convictions happen without a smoking gun. Barry has a big stack of problems difficult to explain to a jury and judge. I bet he goes down for this eventually.
His reaction to police when they revealed that they had found her bicycle was weird. He asked if it looked like she’s been attacked by a wild animal (or he asked about a wildcat. I can’t recall which) which seems an odd notion, especially as he didn’t seem as frantic about her whereabouts in the first place when told that her bicycle had been found but not her.
Yeah, you'd think he'd be frantic, asking what hospital she's at or yelling her name, and going down into the ravine to look for her. I'd be out of mind looking for a loved one
@@zovalentine7305 Of course it was staged or at least dumped. Her bicycle was undamaged and her helmet was found, also undamaged a good distance from the bike. It was the husband’s reaction to the finding of the bike… No reaction beyond asking if it looked like an animal attack.
This is happening in Colorado, and we are all very familiar at this point of how completely incompetent law enforcement is out there. I fully expect Barry to get away with this murder.
@@karmad4491 No, I think YOU don't seem to understand. A partial DNA match can EXCLUDE a possible suspect. Do I think Barry is guilty? I think so. There is a MOUNTAIN of circumstantial evidence. But the DNA evidence is still really perplexing. Partial simply means lower odds you can completely match it to somebody. But yes, the partial DNA match does not exclude someone suspected in 2 or 3 other assaults.
He never would have won that suit. It was ridiculous..... His reputation? People wrongfully convicted and released after spending decades in prison don't get that kind of compensation. Federal Prisoners wrongfully convicted only qualify for $50K a year for each year of incarceration. It just looks to me like Barry is always looking to cash in on things....
@@juliangrant9718 Because there's a hierarchy of bad behavior. Murder is pretty much at the apex. Cheating is much lower down, plus, 50/50 chance he did the same.
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I lived in this valley until a couple of years ago. I used to spend a lot of time out there in the san luis valley at my favorite hot springs pool near Moffatt, Sand Dunes Pool. I was saying around 2018 i saw a missing person poster at the 1 grocery store/gas station Moffat for a young hispanic woman. Hunters come here a lot, so i wonder if Barry saw that poster and thought it was a good place to dump her. He would have had to bring her through Salida then over Poncha pass to get to Moffat. There are a lot of coyotes out there, and now they're saying there are wolves out there. Like I've said before domestic violence is very common in this area. Also a lot of meth users.
Why is it that as soon as arriving in his Denver alibi area he went to four different dumpsters within a couple of hours with only handfuls of trash for each drop off and changing his shirt four times so he was wearing a different shirt for each drop off?
OH SNAP!!! Dr G you didn’t disappoint me with your Finale ! The Terrible Three Who Got Away - With Murder. Whichever path the prosecution takes the case is tricky and flawed. Sometimes Justice isn’t as swift as we’d expect but Karma has no time limits. Those are just my thoughts on the murder of Suzanne.
Very informative indeed, Dr. Grande. Your objectivity, psychological leanings and dry humor always hit the nail on the coffin (no pun intended). Your alliterations bring levity to many dark and twisted cases. Cheers to you!
One of the many heartbreaking parts of this story is when Suzanne goes missing the white knight Jeff turns into a coward. Ladies save yourselves get out as soon as you know you aren’t safe. Don’t wait for rescue 😢
My gut tells me Suzanne was more invested than Jeff was. He definitely had more to lose and I think once reality started setting in that she was done with her marriage, he got cold feet.
@@sharyn4271 No offense, but how do you know that? All we know for sure is she cheated with a married man from high school with six kids. Period. A gut feeling is not based on facts and I would hate to see half these people on this thread on a jury by reasoning with emotion. For all you know HE may have wanted more and she didn't but so what? It doesn't matter because she is dead. All that matters right now is how she died and if anyone did it, along with the testimonies of her daughters, who clearly wanted nothing to do with her and are still loyal to their father.
@@sherriianiro747 you’re right, it doesn’t matter. I’m only basing my thoughts on cases I’ve heard or read of in the past; and on the text exchanges between she and him. She saying she was so in love with him, he comes back with Wanna get naked? Granted, these could be taken out of context, but there was one article stating that his last text to her was “my gang is my home”. Later, we see he deleted his messages, so I’m referencing where dojoben calls him a coward.
@@sharyn4271 I see your point. What bothers me is that she not only tracked him down, but if Barry is so abusive how in the world was she able to travel hundreds of miles to see this guy on a regular basis without him knowing? You would think as an abuser he would keep a tight grip on her, so that was the part that stopped me in it's tracks. Not only that, she just didn't go out there and try to find a decent guy. She chose someone she already knew who was in a commitment so to me that comes off as manipulative.and a homewrecker. Plus there are no police reports nor did her sister alert authorities after Suzanne's text of being terrified - she just minded her own business. Like I said before, this is the first 48 hrs. I have seen without the kids bawling over their dead parent, and clearly if neither of them had any intention of spending Mothers' Day with her says a lot. You would think they would stand by her - Also, I wouldn't call a guy who cheats on his wife and leaves his family for another woman a hero.
In the valley, there are a lot of bodies. Every time I go down there, I pick up a paper, and I'm BLOWN away. More true crime down there than you'd believe.
To me everything about this screams Barry. Chasing squirrels, following an elk . He’s changed his story the truth never changes lies do. This is just my opinion.
@@lindaschad9734 I’m from Australia, but I just assumed he must’ve been licensed to have one for hunting? But I’m not sure what the laws are on that in America. But if you can’t obtain a license for a tranquilliser gun there then that’s very very damning in my opinion. I think they only found the dart cover didn’t they? Which makes me think that he didn’t need to shoot it towards an animal but rather just jab Suzanne with it.
We won't know because just a cold canned attorney statement with "his reaction" A stark difference between his public viral video when she went missing on Mother's Day 2020❗
Their denial will crumble. I do think denial protects the children in cases like this. First they deal with the death of their mother and only when they are 'ready' does the denial crumble. Who could ever be ready for this harsh truth
@Herewearenowentertainus Any clothing found could be analyzed. If it's the bathing suit she was wearing when she sent a picture to Jeff, then Barry is toast, as he stated they were intimate that night, and he last saw Suzanne Sunday morning when he left home for an unplanned trip to Broomfield. Barry killed Suzanne and he will be found guilty.
@@Herewearenowentertainus It's unlikely that three years in a shallow grave would remove ALL soft tissue, especially that of the internal organs. Not only can the skeleton reveal a cause of death (such as gunshot wound or blunt trauma to the skull), but the soft tissue can reveal other evidence (such as the presence of tranquilizers). From their earlier investigation, law enforcement knows exactly what to look for. If Barry is innocent, he has little to worry about. But I suspect he's very, very concerned right now.
How was a "serial killer" supposed to abduct Suzanne? She did NOT go on a bike ride on May 10. Did someone break into the house, roll around on her carpet, slide down her stairs, rub her glove compartment (leaving DNA all over)and then drag her out? Then did the abductor grab her bike and helmet to throw down the ravine - just to throw LE off? If Barry didn't kill Suzanne, how else could it have happened? The state will refile charges - but it will be a different prosecutor and there will be evidence with the remains.
Barry could have had a friend in law enforcement that did him a favor and planted that dna. So they need to find out who and if they can’t, they need to find out who that serial rapist is.
Maybe it was that squirrel that Barry was chasing? Wouldn't surprise me if the squirrel was a really hardened criminal with a dark past of abductions and bike theft.
ofc he did it, the second you put your phone on airplane mode for what 3-4hours? these dumb ass people, how about leaving your phone home and setting up lotr extended version
The presence of the strange DNA is very odd. I wonder if there was some contamination that went on in the evidence lockers, through the custody chain and all that. That might be tough to prove or rule out.
The static drift is understandably confusing about the movement in & around the house however it is significant in the fact that Barry was very much present and accounted for at the house & at that time. I also am inclined to speculate about the tranquilizer dart, it's contents could have been directly injected in Suzanne's chemo port. Conveniently no dart gun working or not would have been needed.
That last part gave me chills. If she still had a chemo port, that would be so evil. I’m wondering if hair analysis would tell us if she was tranquillized. I know our hair grows after we die..seems her hair might aid police investigators if there is any left to analyze. Perhaps thats what they are looking for out there again? Her hair?
@@selecttravelvacations7472 good point, very interesting thoughts there! Hopefully whatever they have found will enable Suzanne to have a voice as well as have the last word to fill in the most crutial of gaps in her case herself. May the investigators the get enough of the additional, proper & indisputable evidece to carry this case all the way through court to end with a solid conviction & sentence of the perpetrator in addition to anyone & everyone that assisted, lied, covered up.
A good reason for both Suzanne’s daughters not being at home on Mothers Day would be that she wasn’t alive and Barry’s claim that he left her in bed asleep was also untrue.
Most nice Dads would say ''are you taking your mum out for lunch on mother's day?'' or even just ''girls, will you be home on mother's day?'' but they went on a road trip. Now I know mothers day isn't a big deal in every family and in fact, I played it down as I'm a single parent and I didn't want heightened focus on mother's day to result in my kids feeling the lack of something on father's day as a result. But, in a two parent family I find it odd that the girls just went off on a road trip and their dad didn't say can you do that next weekend! paints a picture.......
@@SusanaXpeace2uglad my kids are not like this. On Mother’s Day my daughter would take me out, flowers given etc …my sons wouldn’t be so full on so that is why Suzanne’s two daughters not being there seems odd to me. Also they don’t look like 2 girls who would ‘slum’ it. The straightened hair, fake nails, top notch personal care doesn’t fit into a camping trip imo. Unless it was a glamping trip in a all mod cons site that would have records of them being there. I think there’s more evidence that’s been with held. Barry’s sphincter must be getting a lot of exercise in the last two weeks!
I’ve seen comments on other videos asking him to cover certain topics. Also, some channels take requests via email. But I assume Dr. Grande is reading my mind and answering my questions.
@ravena3253 I didn’t think of that, good one. That’s actually brilliant, taking suggestions from the subscribers that financially support them directly.
I've been waiting for your update, thank you Dr. Grande. Brilliant analysis, as always, and love how you so intelligently gather, analyze and deliver the facts. I remember your original analysis did include your opinion that Barry Morphew was guilty. It is going to be really interesting how this case progresses with the recent discovery of her remains. Thank you Dr. Grande.
Your videos are always a pleasure to watch! A video on River Phoenix would be interesting, he grew up in a cult, despised Hollywood and fame, had a clean imagine until it all came crashing that Halloween...
Admirable application of artistic license in substituting an elusive elk for a mysterious moose, Dr.Grande. Your lexical gymnastics never fails to amuse.
I find it very interesting that nobody points out that he was a serial cheater for years before she fell in love and started an affair with another man. He didn't want her to leave him, and he certainly didn't want to stop cheating on her.
They probably don't pointed out because it didn't happen, at least there's no evidence of it happening and not one person has come forward to admit as such
@@sbrooke210 You do understand that he was investigated, right? That means that they read his text messages and emails. And I guess the woman he "started" dating immediately after Suzanne disappeared doesn't count either, even if Suzanne knew that he was cheating on her. We know that from them looking into her text messages and emails after she disappeared. If you had paid attention to this case at the time, none of this would have been completely unknown to you.
@@Kari.F. what are you talking about? I've been paying attention to this case since May 10, 2020 actually and it was testified to in court that no evidence was found of any affairs on his part. At any time during the course of his marriage. I'm not talking about shoshona. You said he cheated all throughout and I'm saying whether or not he committed a crime, at least work with accurate information
Suzanne had a chemo port related to her second bout with Hodgkin's lymphoma in decades. People have speculated that her husband inserted the contents of the tranquilizer dart through that port while she slept. This is the same guy who used his dead wife's absentee ballot to vote for Trump twice. A 56-year-old woman is still missing from a camping/hiking trip in that area with a boyfriend. Police also recovered the remains of a young man in that area, but not in the same grave with Suzanne. The unknown male DNA in this case is meaningless. A partial STR match to someone in CODIS is a whole lot of nothing that the defense is trying to build a tabernacle around. They have quoted no statistics for exclusion, for a reason.
The DNA in Suzanne's vehicle belonged to a person whose DNA was a PARTIAL MATCH with the DNA of an unknown sex offender. A PARTIAL match means that the DNA belongs to a relative of the sex offender. A DNA MATCH would mean that the DNA in Suzanne's vehicle actually belonged to the sex offender. A PARTIAL MATCH is a relative. A MATCH is a MATCH. A relative of a sex offender left touch DNA on Suzanne's glove box at some time. The car was a used car when Suzanne bought it. Car mechanics access repair documents kept in glove boxes. Suzanne's house was previously owned. There is touch DNA left all over - from repairmen, carpet installers, handymen, etc.
@karmad4491, Hi. I can’t find it. I had already watched one a day ago. Then I skimmed it just now. There’s two live shows. I skimmed both just now. I can’t find it. I googled partial dna and I see the part that you are saying; that it could mean a relative. But it could also mean what I said as well. Plus, on another sight I cut and pasted that but you ignored it. You are insisting that it is from a relative. The three rape cases are: two in Arizona and one in, I think, Illinois. None were in Colorado which makes my idea wrong. My idea that someone grabbed some out of the lab. Well it’s not even in Colorado. So that’s not going to be happening. So from what I read tonight. DNA could look like a partial match to anyone. So I think the defense would like to inject reasonable doubt into people’s mind and say that this partial DNA is partially matching up to this serial rapist when in reality, it could probably match up, “ partially “ to thousands of people if everyone put their DNA in a data base. I think it’s just manipulation. Those rape cases aren’t even no where near Colorado. Just games. I mean, shoot. I’ve already heard of a criminal going to a gas station bathroom and swabbing up DNA from the toilet and planting it into his Crime scene to confuse the evidence. It’s not like it hasn’t been done before. Just saying. They said that the dna was on the bicycle’s handle bar grips and the handle bars and the neck of the handle bars. Really? Shouldn’t that be flipping Barry’s? I mean think about that? Susan is the one who is supposed to be touching those areas riding it and then crashing. A mountain lion is supposed to drag her off. So no male dna should even be there. If she were abducted then I guess the story goes that the male rode the bike then got off then lifted it by the neck and handle bar and flipped it upside down by a tree? That dna is deliberately being matched up to those rape cases as a way to throw people when that dna could match up to whatever dna Barry scraped up from somewhere to throw the dna evidence to skew it. I’m not going to worry about it anymore. It’s just a red hearing.
@@bonnielee316 The DutyRon - Ed Wallace explanation was on a DutyRon video that was posted on Easter weekend (I think) two years ago, It was really brief but it was the only explanation that I've come across. It is so confusing - but people are treating partial DNA as if it were a partial fingerprint - but it's completely different. The glove box DNA does NOT belong to a serial sex offender, and even if it did, what does that prove? And Suzanne did NOT go on a bike ride on Mother's Day - but even if she did, is the bogus theory that the unknown sex offender somehow met up with her, ended her life and then threw her bike and helmet off the road? Is Barry's lawyer implying that if there is DNA from unknown males in the house, that Suzanne was having affairs with multiple "unknown males" and that one of them - or a bunch of them - killed her and staged the bike and helmet? Only Barry had access to Suzanne, her bike, her helmet, her phone and charger (still missing - in one of the Bloomfield trash dumps?), her journal (still missing). Even Dr. Grande is thrown off by the "unknown male DNA allegedly 'linked' to sexual assaults." I hope the new prosecutor is tough because Barry's lawyer is vicious and she will say and do anything to win a case. I've also heard that if you are committing a crime - be sure to leave a cigarette butt discarded by an "unknown male" near the crime scene. Or DNA from a toilet - that's even better!
@@bonnielee316 It IS a red herring, but a whole lot of people think it somehow means something. I am an old lady - but I am sure that I have all kinds of touch DNA in my house from painters, plumbers, etc. It doesn't mean I'm having parties with "unknown males." We all have touch DNA in our houses, our cars - even old ladies who live alone with their cats. I've been following this case from the beginning and someone said in a comment that LE DID know the identity of the glove box DNA guy and that he lives in Arizona and has lawyered up and wants nothing to do with this mess. I don't know if it's true. - but If he could be identified and ruled out it would end one of Iris Eytan's big talking points.
The moose comment really made me giggle. After the day I've had, that's really saying something. Incredibly, some family live close to the area described in this case. First the cult house, now this. Thank you for your strong analytical and humorous abilities. ❤
In all fairness, we chased a chipmunk around our house for three days before we caught the thing. But we didn’t chase it with a tranquilizer gun. And when we lived in Castle Rock, CO, it wasn’t unusual to see Elk running around our subdivision. Not saying he didn’t do it, I’m just saying stuff happens. (I only mean sometimes chipmunks and Elk happen, especially in Colorado)
After watching a few dozen of these murder videos, I guess my biggest takeaway is to dig a deeper grave. You'd think a murderer would have the motivation to bury his victim deeper than a foot or two. But no, time after time, it's a shallow grave. It's like they want to be caught.
Oh dear- do not have an affair, no matter how tempting on Facebook -too easy to find someone else more loving etc - emotional attachment - Barry most likely did this, however imagine your wife distant and in love with someone else for 2 years- he knows it, and finally catches her. Bad ending for a beautiful family. Guy that she had this relationship with-another tragic story. Facebook is bad for fantasy romances! Destroyed several lives.
When a third party is involved it often makes the case complicated. Still nobody deserves to die or be killed, no killer should get away from justice. Rest in Peace Suzzane 🙏