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Toxicology Report Reveals Suzanne Morphew's Death as Homicide with Animal Tranquilizers

The recent autopsy findings reopen questions about Suzanne Morphew's 2020 disappearance and death, previously dismissed charges against her husband may be reconsidered.

  • Suzanne Morphew's death ruled a homicide based on toxicology findings, with animal tranquilizers butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine detected in her system.
  • Barry Morphew, Suzanne's husband, was previously charged with her murder but the case was dismissed in 2022; current findings may lead to re-examination of charges.
  • No trauma was found on Suzanne Morphew's remains, complicating the determination of her exact cause of death.
  • Authorities continue to investigate, with potential for the case to be reopened in light of new evidence.
  • Barry Morphew maintains his innocence, with his legal team emphasizing the need for a thorough and unbiased investigation.
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