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

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I stand by my feeling this has got a Jodi Arias vibe. Some women will do ANYTHING for a man. So sickening IMO
 
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Could be bad reporting, it’s CBS so I hope they would know to fact check.
Colorado police are investigating a woman from Idaho it believes is responsible for disposing the body of Kelsey Berreth.
No other reference on why they came to this conclusion that I am finding.

ETA - first line contains body reference. Missed it the first time
 
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Have I missed something? Has there been a report that the ID woman assisted in murder and transportation of KB body?
Post 1028 couple pages back.
 
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Oh yes I agree 100 %. I just thought all the big pieces taken were parts of a wall maybe with blood from KB. But I don’t think I heard where they found consumptive evidence. Maybe also from PF’s property?
But couldn’t PF have touched that phone on any given day? What if IN has fingerprints on it? Or a third party they want to find? I am thinking three were involved, maybe a friend or family member?
I'm thinking they believe she was killed in her home NOT by evidence they found there, but by other evidence they have gathered that points to that. I think they were removing things to find hair or touch DNA evidence of someone else (and they know who it is) being in her home that shouldn't have been there.
 
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Authorities believe Idaho woman disposed missing CO woman's body

Authorities believe Idaho woman disposed missing CO woman's body

CBS) -- Colorado police are investigating a woman from Idaho it believes is responsible for disposing the body of Kelsey Berreth.

The woman is believed to be a 32-year-old from Twin Falls, Idaho, and alledgedly helped Berreth's fiance, Patrick Frazee, who has been charged with murder.
Not seeing this info on cbsnews.com, only this local affiliate’s.
 
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Something in KB’s house was indicative of end of life to get a murder charge. I imagine there was enough to test/make the determination in order to have a felony murder charge stick. I think the consumptive evidence will implicate a perp more than anything else as no one other than PF was charged. There were multiple people involved in the solicitation and then we have IN. They need to test something small enough to implicate another party IMO. I think it’s the cell phone to show the IN had it and PF had touched it. Hence IN may be detained for the reason that she was involved during or after a crime occurred. Just my opinion.
I agree - now I am wondering if the death was by gunshot and they collected evidence - wonder if he has a concealed weapons permit? JMO
 
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Anyone thinking that PF will throw IN under the bus?

jmo
 
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I agree - now I am wondering if the death was by gunshot and they collected evidence - wonder if he has a concealed weapons permit? JMO
And the neighbors didn't hear a gunshot?
 
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I think IN disposing the body is likely bad reporting. IMO

Sloppy reporting they may have took from CBS News this morning that did NOT report that about the body - And the video they link to in the news story (this one below) does NOT say IN is being investigated for helping to dispose of the body.

Police investigating Idaho woman for her possible role in Colorado mom's disappearance

I mean body...phone....sure, easy mix up. o_O
 
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It would make sense that she was detained all this time.
but don't they have to place her under arrest? I dont' think they can detain people for this long without a warrant?
 
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From a fb post... hope this is ok.. I think it would be helpful for new members to this group
You need to delete this ASAP. We are not allowed to post from fb and we are not allowed to post the nurse's name.
 
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but don't they have to place her under arrest? I dont' think they can detain people for this long without a warrant?
I don't think so either. Maybe her arrest is pending the consumptive testing. They probably have a pretty solid theory based on cell data etc. but not strong enough to arrest her? She's lawyered up according to the news, that's interesting.
 
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The Idaho/nurse/body story link is from a Knoxville TN station. That is odd. More poor MSM reporting?
I live in Knoxville & it actually taken from a CBS reporter.
 

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OR, was he trying to set the stage for, "she was seeing someone else and she must have gone with him and HE did something to her along the way?" Narcs have a tendency to project their behaviour onto the victim by telling others these lies creating the "flying monkeys."
What doesn’t make sense and seems to verify his stupidity is WHY would a NEW BF drive her to stay/visit with “sick” grandmother’s?
I can see her going to family Thanksgiving with a new BF but it was after Thanksgiving holiday.
Which makes me wonder why we aren’t hearing about “someone” KB was seeing since PF seems to be intentionally trying to set this scenario.
This was NOT well thought out IF (fake) text to PF said KB “needed time to think” - and then her vehicle(s) was left at the house OR IF he/she (fake) texted she had gone to visit sick grandmother and she hitched a ride with someone???
He had months of planning and if he had more time - we’d probably all be even more confused by the methods of HIS madness . JMO.
 
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Perhaps it wasn't his idea to text anyone and someone else, in possession of the phone, decided to do that. MOO
Interesting.

It could explain the fact of a text being sent to PF.

However, I assume that the text sent to DOSS was not an official form of communication. Not something sent to HR. It was probably something sent to her boss or someone else. To send a text to DOSS, whoever was in possession of the phone needed to know awful lot about KB.

Same about the lock. Finger lock does not work if you switch the phone on after charging it, you have to enter a password. So that person needed to know the password. The person in ID could only get it from PF.

I would assume most people setting passwords on their cellphones, and are better than using ‘Password’, but something like babyK, or K2017, would be typical.

People also tend to use the same password for different systems. Not because they are unimaginative - for fear of forgetting. so if KB had internet at home, with a router, she might have used the same password for the network as the one she set up for her cellphone. Or she simply trusted PF too much.
 
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And the neighbors didn't hear a gunshot?
They were gone for the holiday - I believe it was reported they saw two red trucks between 12:30 and 1pm - I will see if I can find the story.

ETA- silencer on the gun?
 
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They were gone for the holiday - I believe it was reported they saw two red trucks between 12:30 and 1pm - I will see if I can find the story.
You would think if there was a gunshot, someone around the area even further than immediate neighbors would remember hearing it with this news of her be missing. There had to be some people in the area home. I don't think a gun would be a planned weapon of choice if you were trying to eliminate someone without drawing potential unwanted attention.
 
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