Suzanne Morphew's Family Speaks Out Amidst Lawsuit and Presumed Death.

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Barry Morphew, the Colorado man accused of killing his wife Suzanne Morphew, who went missing in 2020, has spoken publicly for the first time since charges against him were dropped in April 2022. In an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America," Morphew denied killing his wife and accused prosecutors of having "tunnel vision." Morphew has filed a lawsuit seeking $15 million from prosecutors for allegedly violating his civil rights. Suzanne Morphew is presumed dead, and her remains have yet to be found.
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