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Barry Morphew, the Colorado man accused of killing his wife and burying her in a shallow grave in the San Luis Valley, may be able to leave jail while he awaits trial, though he'll have to find a way to come up with $3 million in property or bonds.
District Court Judge Amanda Hopkins on Tuesday denied a request by Morphew to reduce bond to $500,000, though she did change the requirement from a cash bond to a surety bond, which means he could await trial at home if a bail bond company is willing to guarantee the money or someone is willing to put that value of property on the line.
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