CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #18 *ARREST*

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  • #361
Did we hear somewhere that LE removed part of her shower to test for evidence? I know I saw it somewhere, but not sure where. IMO

No, I think that was just speculation on what they could be removing.
 
  • #362
Day Before He Was Arrested in Case of Missing Fiancée, What Colorado Dad Told a Client

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The day before his arrest in the murder of his still-missing fiancée, a Colorado man gave no indication that he was worried.

To the contrary, Patrick Frazee thought that as the investigation ramped up and calls flooded his cell phone, client Clinton Cline might have trouble getting through — and so Frazee reached out first, sharing a new cell number with Cline, who worked alongside Frazee to care for a protected herd of wild donkeys in the small town of Cripple Creek."

"While authorities have declined to discuss the couple’s custody arrangement, Cline says Frazee was the primary caretaker for their daughter — and would have had no reason to know immediately that Berreth had gone missing.

He also contends that Berreth had disappeared on other occasions and returned. Police have not confirmed any such incidents from Berreth’s past."

Much more at link
OMG, this guy is a special kind of stupid, IMO. I'd be curious to know why he "contends Berreth had disappeared on other occasions and returned." Repeating what PF tells you does not make it fact.

Edited to add:

And this quote from the article: "While authorities have declined to discuss the couple’s custody arrangement, Cline says Frazee was the primary caretaker for their daughter — and would have had no reason to know immediately that Berreth had gone missing."

Umm, really? So this guy's definition of "immediately" is "within ten days"? :confused:
 
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  • #363
I don't get the feeling that this is about snitches.

For awhile now jillianelaine has been saying KB stumbled across illegal activity that got her killed.

The way the document is worded, "the People believe that disclosure of this information at this juncture may seriously jeopardize the physical safety of potential witnesses in this investigation" leads me to wonder what indeed they are dealing with and where the investigation has led.
That's a good catch on the document saying that "disclosure of information at this junction may seriously jeopardize the physical safety of potential witnesses in this investigation." (BBM)

That implies a whole lot more than just jeopardizing the integrity of the investigation, colluding on evidence, prejudicing potential jury members, etc etc. Mentioning physical harm or threat is a whole other level. Who did he solicit to do this and why???? This case is the biggest mystery to me.
 
  • #364
Kelsey's brother Clint Berreth had earlier revealed he went to her home shortly after realizing she was missing and is adamant she didn't pack to go anywhere.

He said the only thing missing from the home was her purse. Her luggage and makeup remained untouched, and her two vehicles were still at her home.

Clint said his sister had made cinnamon rolls for Thanksgiving breakfast and the remainder were still on top of her stove days after she vanished.

Kelsey Berreth's mom says her daughter has a strong bond with fiance | Daily Mail Online

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  • #365
To the contrary, Patrick Frazee thought that as the investigation ramped up and calls flooded his cell phone, client Clinton Cline might have trouble getting through — and so Frazee reached out first, sharing a new cell number with Cline, who worked alongside Frazee to care for a protected herd of wild donkeys in the small town of Cripple Creek.

Day Before He Was Arrested in Case of Missing Fiancée, What Colorado Dad Told a Client

New cellphone number.
 
  • #366
I know a family whose mother was murdered by the father in the next room. It was a violent murder and they were aware of what was happening. They are being raised by their maternal grandmother who is a warm and wonderful person. The murder was about 5 years ago. Those kids have received such love and support from their mother's side of the family that if you didn't know the situation, you would never guess what had happened to them. 2 of the children were tots but one was in school. I'm sure that they still have residual effects, but the power of love is very healing. I think Kelsey's side of the family would provide that kind of live and healing.
 
  • #367
To the contrary, Patrick Frazee thought that as the investigation ramped up and calls flooded his cell phone, client Clinton Cline might have trouble getting through — and so Frazee reached out first, sharing a new cell number with Cline, who worked alongside Frazee to care for a protected herd of wild donkeys in the small town of Cripple Creek.

Day Before He Was Arrested in Case of Missing Fiancée, What Colorado Dad Told a Client

New cellphone number.
I'm sure when PF "turned over his cell phone" to LE, he definitely was sure to give them the one with all the incriminating info. o_O
 
  • #368
I would have hoped that Ma Frazee would have reached out to KB's family and loved ones.
They've lost their precious daughter, and their grandchild's custody is still being decided.
If it were my son implicated, I'd be trying my best to console the victim's family.
moo

IMO, the B family prefers to not hear from Ma F & surely her attorney has told her to have no communication.
 
  • #369
OMG, this guy is a special kind of stupid, IMO. I'd be curious to know why he "contends Berreth had disappeared on other occasions and returned." Repeating what PF tells you does not make it fact.

Edited to add:

And this quote from the article: "While authorities have declined to discuss the couple’s custody arrangement, Cline says Frazee was the primary caretaker for their daughter — and would have had no reason to know immediately that Berreth had gone missing."

Umm, really? So this guy's definition of "immediately" is "within ten days"? :confused:
And the article goes on to say PF went to Cline's property twice a year. How can he possibly know? He is going on heresay.
 
  • #370
I'm sure when PF "turned over his cell phone" to LE, he definitely was sure to give them the one with all the incriminating info. o_O

Well yea, of course. Uh huh.
 
  • #371
SF seems to have an issue walking per the video from PF’s first appearance. When I think of that, and her possible limitations due to medical issues, I really can’t see the court giving her any custody over KB’s parents.

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Yeah I wonder. I mean disability and illness don't eliminate a person from being able to have custody. As long as a person can adapt it's generally fine. Plenty of parents and grandparents who walk the same as her care for toddlers.

So I wonder. Is it more than that?
 
  • #372
I agree but something made LE go back and look in more detail.

What I never understood is how did her brother who lives in Washington State know there was nothing missing from her place.
Did he go there often, if this happened to me no one walking into my house would really know what was missing or not aside looking for my purse, keys or phone.

She only just bought the place in May and it is not very big. Perhaps her brother and brother-in-law came to help her move in? There is a recent photo of Kelsey with baby K and Kelsey's mom in this video: Kelsey Berreth case: Parents of missing Colorado mom get custody of child
That tells me her family had come to see her recently. JMO.
 
  • #373
I was wondering as well. Also, with this being a temporary custody, are they allowed to take the baby out of the state or must they remain in Colorado for now?

I'm not sure about CO but in CA hey can take the child out of state in dependency cases, prior to a final determination.
 
  • #374
Day Before He Was Arrested in Case of Missing Fiancée, What Colorado Dad Told a Client

"
The day before his arrest in the murder of his still-missing fiancée, a Colorado man gave no indication that he was worried.

To the contrary, Patrick Frazee thought that as the investigation ramped up and calls flooded his cell phone, client Clinton Cline might have trouble getting through — and so Frazee reached out first, sharing a new cell number with Cline, who worked alongside Frazee to care for a protected herd of wild donkeys in the small town of Cripple Creek."

"While authorities have declined to discuss the couple’s custody arrangement, Cline says Frazee was the primary caretaker for their daughter — and would have had no reason to know immediately that Berreth had gone missing.

He also contends that Berreth had disappeared on other occasions and returned. Police have not confirmed any such incidents from Berreth’s past."

Much more at link
Lie.
Cline would have trouble getting through because LE had taken PFs phone!
 
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He already made on initial appearance and waived advisement. I am not sure, but I think the hearing on the 31st was set because the DA had anticipated formal charges to be filed by then and they would likely do a new initial appearance. That may not happen. But the hearing may still go forward and the judge may treat it more like a status conference and ask the DA when/if new charges will be made. If the DA doesn't anticipate more, the judge will set an arraignment or maybe ask the defense if they want to enter a plea at that time. I would think that LE will be working like crazy today and over the weekend.
I followed a case years ago, not at WS, where the prosecution just strung together garbage evidence. There was no murder at all and the incompetence of the state was appalling. The state has unlimited resources against the individual. Jurisdictional semantics aside, the state is delaying showing their evidence to the defendant while he is stuck in a jail cell for an indeterminate period of time, and I do not support this per the public defender response, although I understand the judge has ruled/filed the order.
 
  • #377
I'm sure when PF "turned over his cell phone" to LE, he definitely was sure to give them the one with all the incriminating info. o_O

Ha! I hope he did just that. I hope he was cocky enough to think he deleted everything incriminating and that would be enough. The FBI can find deleted texts! MOO.
 
  • #378
Judge says Berreth's parents will get custody of child

SABBM from above:
According to new documents released Friday morning, Senior Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Viehman, on behalf of the people of Colorado, objected to unsealing the arrest warrant before Patrick Frazee is formally charged, which is scheduled to take place Monday morning.
In the motion, Viehman said she believes that the disclosure of the information from the warrant could “seriously jeopardize the physical safety of potential witnesses in this investigation.”

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Anybody else thinking these "potential witnesses" may be giving evidence r/t the solicitation to murder charge?
*ETA: It's interesting that the DA's office thinks the safety of witnesses is in jeopardy given that PF is in custody. Nobody else has been charged (yet).
So who poses a physical threat to witnesses, I wonder...thoughts?
 
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  • #379
I followed a case years ago, not at WS, where the prosecution just strung together garbage evidence. There was no murder at all and the incompetence of the state was appalling. The state has unlimited resources against the individual. Jurisdictional semantics aside, the state is delaying showing their evidence to the defendant while he is stuck in a jail cell for an indeterminate period of time, and I do not support this per the public defender response, although I understand the judge has ruled/filed the order.

Do you believe the CBI and FBI have possibly strung together garbage evidence in this case and possibly no murder actually has occurred?

What case are you referring to where charges of murder were issued but there was no murder at all?
 
  • #380
Thank for answering one of my questions I posted earlier. Custody and visitation are two different issues and this was a temp custody hearing.

Another hearing has been scheduled for Jan. 3rd with temporary custody being extended to CB until that time.

Here is summary: On December 21, 2018 the court granted a Temporary Emergency Custody Order made by Teller County Department of Human Services (TCDHS) placing the minor child in the temporary physical custody of maternal grandparents and legal custody of TCDHS. As required by law a Preliminary Protective Proceeding was held on 12/27/18. TCDHS caseworkers were present with Special County Attorney Steve Zentz. The court appointed attorney Lindsey Parlin to represent father and a guardian ad litem was appointed to represent the best interests of the minor child. TCDHS, father and guardian ad litem requested the hearing be closed to the public. The court made finding under CRS 19-1-106 that it was in child’s best interest to close hearing. The maternal grandparents were added to the case as special respondents. Paternal grandmother file a motion to intervene. The parties agreed to reserve for later hearing paternal grandmother’s motion to intervene and placement request. The court continued the temporary custody of the minor child with maternal grandparents. The case is continued for a pre-trial conference on January 3, 2019 at 8:30 a.m.
Source: Colorado Judicial Branch


THANK YOU!!
 
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