Husband’s Cremation Attempt Blocked in Morphew Murder Case
CrimeProsecutors Step In to Stop Cremation
Barry Morphew, the man accused of murdering his wife Suzanne, tried to cremate her remains in February. But prosecutors intervened just in time, claiming he personally authorized the cremation.
This bizarre twist comes as Morphew prepares to stand trial in October for his wife’s murder. Suzanne Morphew disappeared on Mother’s Day in 2020, and her remains were found in a shallow grave in 2023.
A Case of Suspicious Behavior
Prosecutors say Morphew’s attempt to cremate his wife’s remains is a clear example of his suspicious behavior. They argue that the remains are crucial evidence in the case and can’t be released to the family.
Morphew’s daughters had filed a motion to force the state to release their mother’s body, but they withdrew it on Thursday. The case has been full of twists and turns, including a previous dismissal of charges in 2021.
It’s worth noting that Suzanne Morphew’s sister and brother strongly object to the release of her body, citing concerns about the integrity of the evidence. They want to discuss bringing Suzanne’s body back to Indiana.
A Hearing is Scheduled
A hearing regarding Suzanne Morphew’s remains is set for March 30. The trial is scheduled to begin on October 13.
As the case unfolds, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Morphew’s behavior is raising more questions than answers. His attempt to cremate his wife’s remains is just the latest example of his questionable actions.