The request to release Suzanne Morphew’s remains to her adult daughters will be the topic of the next hearing in Barry Morphew’s October murder trial. On March 30, 12th Judicial Chief District Judge Amanda Hopkins will hear from Malory and Macy Morphew on the release of their mother’s remains, which are being held by law enforcement.
Roberta Nieslanik, an attorney representing the Morphew sisters, filed a motion to intervene in late February alleging that the prosecution is violating constitutional law by not turning over Suzanne Morphew’s remains to the daughters.
District Attorney Anne Kelly in her response to that motion said Suzanne Morphew’s remains are “material evidence in this case lawfully obtained by a search warrant.”…