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Colo. man who pleaded for his missing wife's return is charged in her death

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SALIDA, Colo. - After deputies, FBI agents and other law enforcement agencies spent countless resources over the last year searching for Suzzanne Morphew, Sheriff John Spezze said authorities marked a major milestone on Wednesday when they arrested her husband in her death.Spezze said Barry Morphew was alone near his home in Poncha Springs Wednesday morning when Chaffee County deputies took him into custody without incident."Today is not a day for celebration, nor does it mark the end of this investigation," Spezze said during Wednesday’s news conference. "Rather, it's the next step in this very difficult yet very important journey as we seek justice for Suzanne and her family."Suzzanne Morphew had been missing since last Mother’s Day on.

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