A case 8 years in the making: The team that solved Kelsie Schelling’s disappearance reacts to the verdict | FOX31 Denver
March 10, 2021
PUEBLO, Colo. — CBI Investigator Kevin Torres remembers it like yesterday. In September 2016, a stressed and worried mother, Laura Saxton, reached out to him, hoping to reinvigorate the case of her missing daughter, Kelsie Schelling.
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“He was the first person who listened to me like I wasn’t a crazy person,” said Laura Saxton, Kelsie’s mother, “He gave me hope when I didn’t have any.”
Saxton’s hope was for answers. Even though Kelsie’s remains have never been found, she’s long since accepted her daughter’s death. She filed a lawsuit against the Pueblo Police Department in the years after 2013 as the frustration grew from a lack of answers.
The lawsuit was dismissed, and shortly after, Torres took the reins of the case, meeting Saxton in September 2016.
“It was just a special bond that we formed. It’s hard to explain,” Torres said, “It’s definitely a person, emotional bond. I’m very grateful that our paths crossed and God took us to this moment.”
In closing arguments, lead prosecutor Michelle Chostner ensured the jury had a clear understanding of the time Kelsie’s killer had to get rid of evidence or to clean things up. The prosecution asserts Kelsie was killed sometime between midnight the night of Feb. 4 and before 3 a.m. the morning of Feb. 5. The first search warrant was executed at the suspect’s home on Feb. 14—a period of 11 days, or 264 hours.
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“Circumstantial evidence is every bit as good as any other kind of evidence,” said Jeff Chostner, the district attorney for Pueblo County, “We were able to put this case together through circumstantial evidence. As difficult as it was, it’s not impossible. Thankfully I had a great team.
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Chostner says there was more evidence to work with in 2017 versus 2013, and enough that gave him the confidence to press charges. Though it was likely frustrating and painful for Kelsie’s family, he believes it led to a successful conviction.