ALAMOSA, Colo. — Barry Morphew, accused of killing his wife, Suzanne Morphew, in 2020, was released from the Alamosa County Jail on Friday after supporters helped him post $300,000 of his $3 million bond.
According to the Alamosa County Jail, one of Morphew's daughters was present on Thursday with the bondsman to meet the bail.
Morphew will be under strict house arrest and wear an ankle monitor. He will also be required to abstain from drugs and alcohol, and surrender his passport.
On June 20, 2025, Morphew was rearrested in Arizona on first-degree murder charges and subsequently extradited to Colorado after murder charges stemming from his 2021 arrest were dismissed.
Suzanne Morphew disappeared from the Maysville area of Chaffee County on May 10, 2020. Three years later, investigators