Suzanne Morphew is missing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.


Have to wonder what this has to do with her disappearance
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.


Have to wonder what this has to do with her disappearance


Do you? It's called context. Look it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.


Have to wonder what this has to do with her disappearance


Do you? It's called context. Look it up.


Her daughters not immediately coming “home” (from where?) = ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, there are no yelp reviews of BLM for Arcadia IN: https://yelp.to/qTKq/kOFTUw6gy6 ... obviously not a huge thing. But in case anyone wondered.


The dissolution dates are 2006-08. Was yelp even around back then?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.


Ummm, one of the daughters is in high school. She wasn't home.

Neither was the father/husband who traditionally does celebrate with the wife...just look at all the complaints on the relationship forum.

As for the college-aged daughter I would expect her to drop by on Mother's Day especially if s/he lives just a state away but do you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also, there are no yelp reviews of BLM for Arcadia IN: https://yelp.to/qTKq/kOFTUw6gy6 ... obviously not a huge thing. But in case anyone wondered.


The dissolution dates are 2006-08. Was yelp even around back then?


For BLM?? I'll have to go back and re-read...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.


Ummm, one of the daughters is in high school. She wasn't home.

Neither was the father/husband who traditionally does celebrate with the wife...just look at all the complaints on the relationship forum.

As for the college-aged daughter I would expect her to drop by on Mother's Day especially if s/he lives just a state away but do you.


I think there are a lot of people who really don’t care about things like Mother’s Day. I wouldn’t expect nor want a celebration on Mother’s Day. I’m a mother and a wife and don’t care at all about these things. Maybe this family is more like mine?
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Anonymous wrote:The husband may have been away on business or he might even been visiting an elderly parent on Mother's Day.

What is odd is that an attractive, fit 49 year old wife and mother with a beautiful home/family/life got on a bike to go for a ride and has not been seen or heard from since. It's not like she was seen getting into a car with a backpack or suitcase. She was on a bike. That is a concern. And I can not blame the family for being very worried or the police for suspecting foul play. it does not sound good.



How do they know she went for a bike ride if no one was there with her?


I’ve been following this case on Websleuths. The police have not confirmed that Suzanne was even on a bike ride or even that she disappeared on Mother’s Day. They haven’t officially disclosed where the bike was found or it’s condition. They believe it’s a criminal case but have not put out any information on what she was wearing or asked for help from the public to help look for or keep an eye out for her. It almost seems like they already have a suspect in mind which could possibly be someone that knew her or a family member.
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Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.


Ummm, one of the daughters is in high school. She wasn't home.

Neither was the father/husband who traditionally does celebrate with the wife...just look at all the complaints on the relationship forum.

As for the college-aged daughter I would expect her to drop by on Mother's Day especially if s/he lives just a state away but do you.


I think there are a lot of people who really don’t care about things like Mother’s Day. I wouldn’t expect nor want a celebration on Mother’s Day. I’m a mother and a wife and don’t care at all about these things. Maybe this family is more like mine?


I think that Mother's Day would have been important to a person like Suzanne just based on the pictures that she posted of herself with her daughters and some of the comments that she has made about being a mom. My own impression was that the girls did not ignore their mother on Mother's Day and that they were likely trying to call her and maybe grew increasingly worried when they could not reach her. I wonder if they had possibly already celebrated Mother's Day together in person on a previous weekend or were possibly planning to celebrate it once the eldest daughter came home for the summer.

Whatever the situation was, I think that they had all, including Suzanne, agreed to not celebrate Mother's Day on that particular day. Families often choose to celebrate birthdays and even Christmas or Thanksgiving on alternative dates. That is not odd to me at all especially this year when simply finding a nice Mother's Day brunch at all was no easy task.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its also really weird that none of her family was home during a Shelter-In-Place order...on Mother's Day.

The high school teen daughter was on a camping trip.

The college aged daughter was supposedly away at college...even though all the campuses are shut down.

The father was 150 miles away in Denver.



Campuses are shut down but kids are still paying for their off campus housing, and need to get their belongings now that semester is over.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.


Ummm, one of the daughters is in high school. She wasn't home.

Neither was the father/husband who traditionally does celebrate with the wife...just look at all the complaints on the relationship forum.

As for the college-aged daughter I would expect her to drop by on Mother's Day especially if s/he lives just a state away but do you.


States are a lot bigger in the west, you dolt.
Anonymous
Husband looks like an over-leveraged crypto bro who probably got in hot water when the economy tanked. Combine that with a wife who's undergoing cancer treatment while you're going through that stress, and probably a mid-life crisis, and, yeah, it's not looking good.
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Anonymous wrote:Colorado starting reopening early, May 1, I believe.


Assuming that then, have to wonder why at least her daughters didn't come home for Mother's Day.
Huh? How many people go "home" for Mother's Day? I haven't been to my mother's house for Mother's Day since I lived at home in high school.


Ummm, one of the daughters is in high school. She wasn't home.

Neither was the father/husband who traditionally does celebrate with the wife...just look at all the complaints on the relationship forum.

As for the college-aged daughter I would expect her to drop by on Mother's Day especially if s/he lives just a state away but do you.


I think there are a lot of people who really don’t care about things like Mother’s Day. I wouldn’t expect nor want a celebration on Mother’s Day. I’m a mother and a wife and don’t care at all about these things. Maybe this family is more like mine?


Agree, a call from the kids on Mother’s Day more than sufficient.
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