CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #13 *ARREST*

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  • #321
So solicitation, but who ultimately killed her? They think PF too?
 
  • #322
Still working on solicitation charge, but will not elaborate at this time (per presser).

"Absolute possibility" of additional arrests re solicitation, but not commenting now. "Very fluid investigation."

Evidence suggests crime occurred in Kelsey's home.

No evidence of another boyfriend of Kelsey.
 
  • #323
The crime occured at KB residence. I think LE may know where the body is. <sigh>
 
  • #324
Finally received enough info to implicate him to get arrest warrant. Multiple interviews.
 
  • #325
Murdered in her home, as it looked like from what was happening last night
 
  • #326
Believe she was killed at her home

Only one arrest at this point
 
  • #327
Her phone really is in Idaho
 
  • #328
her phone IS in idaho
 
  • #329
The phone IS in Idaho!
 
  • #330
Phone ping phone is in ID, working to recover the phone. Phone info was accurate.
 
  • #331
Kelsey's phone did end up in Idaho. Still working to recover it.
 
  • #332
"her phone did end up in Idado and we are working to try to recover that" (the ping was accurate)
 
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She didn't do anything to warrant this. He decided to end her life. It's likely the same old story of control regarding her and their child. He didn't want anyone else (another man) in Kelsey's life or in his daughter's life. IMO
Money support related maybe?
 
  • #335
The phone did end up in Idaho, he went to alot of work trying to no avail to get away with it
 
  • #336
He asked someone to help out and took a "substantial" step to show that he meant it.
 
  • #336
I wonder if he didn't necessarily try to hire someone to commit murder (I believe she died directly at PF's hands - JMO), but rather getting someone to conceal evidence (cell phone perhaps)? Just pondering...

This is what I think too, after reading the Colorado statute Jethro supplied.
 
  • #337
"solicitation of first degree murder" in addition to 1st degree murder.
not familiar with CO law, but i know i've heard that in some places soliciting murder actually carries a harsher penalty than first degree murder...
 
  • #338
Her phone ended up in Idaho. That was accurate.
 
  • #339
IMO the solicitation evidence will be the deciding factor of guilt. If there is an eyewitness (i.e. the person(s) he solicited) and they have proof of the conversation - perhaps an iphone video/recording, - did they wiretap his cellphone?- written instructions, etc. and they came forward, he is done and probably should cut a deal like CW.
 
  • #339
Would it take 3+ weeks after to arrest him?
I think guilty conscience probably played into it & I'm thinking somebody came forward just over the last couple of days. JMO
 
  • #340
I wonder if he didn't necessarily try to hire someone to commit murder (I believe she died directly at PF's hands - JMO), but rather getting someone to conceal evidence (cell phone perhaps)? Just pondering...

That would be accessory to the crime, not solicitation of 1st degree murder. Considering they believe he planned it, he must have planned what he would do with her afterwards, I hope they can find her before too long. Deepest condolences to her family, friends and colleagues.
 
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