A Colorado man who was arrested this month in connection to the death of his wife who went missing last year is also being accused of election fraud during the Nov. 3 presidential election, according to court documents. Barry Morphew, who is facing possible first-degree murder charges and other charges in connection to his missing wife Suzanne Morphew, told investigators that he mailed in a ballot on behalf of his wife, who was still missing, according to The Associated Press, citing an arrest warrant signed by a Chaffee County judge. Morphew is now facing charges of forgery of a public record and election mail ballot fraud. In October 2020, the Chaffee County Clerk told the sheriff’s office that it received a mail-in ballot for Suzanne Morphew, who went missing in May 2020 and who had become the subject of nationwide headlines, according to an arrest affidavit from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office …