CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #12 *ARREST*

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But wd any bruising or scratches still be there, 10+ days later? (Caveat: unsure when LE took photos post Nov 22.)
Depends on how deep the scratch is.
I doubt a 110-lb. woman could inflict much bruising on PF, though.
She was pretty petite. :(
 
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Law enforcement took photos of him but they aren't saying if there were any.
So remember my stupid post about why he wasn't talking to LE?? This is what was confusing to me, different post like this which are conflicting ...they took pictures of him?? But he wouldn't talk? Is this correct?
 
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Well, after Neil Entwistle killed his wife and baby, police were called to do a welfare check on the home...they did a cursory search of the entire house and neglected to notice the two dead bodies on the master bed. They went back the following night and found them.
Yes, that was just astonishing.
I can see relatives maybe not noticing ... but they didn't even pull back the comforter ??
 
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Where would the furnace be? Aren't they usually in the basement?

They are often in a basement, or a crawlspace - if there is no basement. See screenshots from Zillow listing...
 

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He may have killed her there in the home and removed her body and disposed of it in ID as well as her cellphone. A thought came to me, more of my crazy speculation. Perhaps when they broke up she told him she was moving back to Idaho with the baby. Maybe in his sick mind that’s where he took her. JMO. Crazy speculation.
 
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Yes, furnace also listed in Zillow listing for this townhouse. The gas fireplace is probably not a primary heat source
Also can see (I drew an arrow pointing) to the a ductless AC system which can potentially be for both AC and heating.
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Yes, that was just astonishing.
I can see relatives maybe not noticing ... but they didn't even pull back the comforter ??

I think they said they just assumed the bed was covered in clothes like someone had been packing for a trip. Crazy.
 
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So remember my stupid post about why he wasn't talking to LE?? This is what was confusing to me, different post like this which are conflicting ...they took pictures of him?? But he wouldn't talk? Is this correct?

No, he clearly talked to LE early on. Gave them his phone, dna, let them take pictures. Then at some point he got legal advice and let his lawyer do the talking from there. LE didn't ask him to search his property, they just obtained a SW. (Which was probably best for everyone.)

But yes, he talked to LE because he was the one who said he last saw her on 11/22 when he picked up the child.
 
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Is he a posthumously verified reliable source?
Peter Thomas is always reliable.

I always imagined him narrating a case involving my murder.

Unfortunately, my dream died with him.

May he Rest In Peace.
 
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Well, after Neil Entwistle killed his wife and baby, police were called to do a welfare check on the home...they did a cursory search of the entire house and neglected to notice the two dead bodies on the master bed. They went back the following night and found them.

Seriously?? Wow!
 
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It’s mind boggling to me that they are at her house collecting evidence to this extent —18 days later?? What? They determined she was a missing person Dec 2! You would think if it’s blood splatter they would have looked and found it in the first day or two in her tiny home. I don’t think it’s blood splatter.
 
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Can someone remind me when the first time someone was in her home and the last?...Please?

I'm assuming you mean when they did the welfare check? That was on December 2nd. Police were in the house after that but I don't know the exact dates.
 
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I think they said they just assumed the bed was covered in clothes like someone had been packing for a trip. Crazy.
And someone had been packing for a trip.
 
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Peter Thomas is always reliable.

I always imagined him narrating a case involving my murder.

Unfortunately, my dream died with him.

May he Rest In Peace.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Ah-men.
 
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Where would the furnace be? Aren't they usually in the basement?

I'll check the zillow again, but I don't remember seeing pics of a basement.
 
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