
DENVER (AP) — The discovery of Suzanne Morphew’s remains more than three years after the Colorado woman went missing on Mother’s Day is raising new questions about what happened and whether her husband remains a suspect since murder charges brought against him were dropped.
Barry Morphew reasserted his innocence in a statement issued through his attorneys Thursday. They said he and the couple’s two grown daughters had held out hope Suzanne Morphew would return alive. He previously filed a $15 million lawsuit against county officials, accusing them of violating his constitutional rights.
Authorities are not answering questions about how last week’s discovery of the remains impacts the case, saying only that the investigation continues.
Here’s what to know about the case:
Suzanne Morphew’s remains found 3 years after she went missing in Colorado. What happened to her?





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