After three years of searching, investigators found the body of Suzanne Morphew, a woman who went missing on Mother's Day 2020. Her skeletal remains were identified through dental records and her cancer report. Her husband, Barry Morphew, had been charged with murder but those charges were dropped last year. Investigators stumbled upon Suzanne's remains during an unrelated investigation near Moffett, Colorado. Questions remain about who is responsible for her death, and whether new charges will be filed against Barry Morphew. The district attorney handling the case is also under investigation for alleged misconduct, and Barry Morphew is suing law enforcement over his arrest.
1. **After three years of searching, investigators found Suzanne Morphy's skeletal remains.**
2. **She went missing on Mother's Day 2020 from her home in Sale.**
3. **Her body was discovered in Suwa County, near the town of Moffett.**
4. **Suzanne Morphy was identified based on dental records and her cancer report.**
5. **Initially, her husband Barry Morphy was charged with murder, but the charges were dropped last year.**
6. **No new arrests have been made following the discovery of Suzanne's remains.**
7. **The location where her remains were found has not been disclosed by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.**
8. **Investigators had been searching for Suzanne for over three years, organizing search parties and efforts to find her.**
9. **Barry Morphy, Suzanne's husband, is currently not facing any charges, and it remains uncertain if he will be charged again.**
10. **The District Attorney, Linda Stanley, who filed the original charges against Barry Morphy, is facing an investigation for alleged misconduct.**
11. **Barry Morphy is suing the District Attorney and state and federal investigators over his arrest.**