CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #25 *ARREST*

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  • #681
You think he didn’t realize he was being watched?

Per paint, I’ve heard nothing abt KB’s house having fresh paint smells, have you? I see it mentioned frequently.

I think about 15 Threads ago there was an extensive discussion on whether paint could cover blood spatter and if, so what kind of paint, and how LE would examine the walls if they suspected that was evidence.

I believe it started with the information that LE had removed large pieces of what seemed like plasterboard or other wall covering-type material. Then there was some discussion about things you could find around a fireplace or hide behind it or something to that effect.

And then some conjecturing that maybe empty paint cans that matched the wall coverings removed by LE were found in the material PF took to the dump.

Having a shower removed from the residence of a missing person would be such a glaringly obvious piece of evidence I can't believe it is true.

AFAIK: LE has not mentioned anything that was removed from KB 's place, OR examined from the materials in the dump, so this is all speculation and sleuthing from a couple of unverified observations.
 
  • #682
Possible Kelsey had something in the oven and had to run out for an item for recipe. And when they entered what was still in the oven yet it was off.

I know i have run out with turkey in oven and left if on.
 
  • #683
I came across a close up picture of PF with his pink handcuffs on SM site that I can't link to. It was a screen shot of a tweet. Anyway I googled pink handcuffs on prisoners & found this. Thought it was interesting & wondered if there is the same significance at the WPPD.

Police officer keeps pink handcuffs for domestic abusers
 
  • #684
Yes. I should have clarified, I think she was beaten to death with a blunt object.

This would explain that final search, and the fact that a ladder was brought in.

I think they found blood high on the walls/ceiling.
Or they brought the ladder in to inspect something and found nothing.
 
  • #685
Tysm Herat. I remember the discussion.
Paint smell lingers, imo. I had one wall painted 12/26, I can still smell fresh paint. Mainly when entering after being in fresh air.
 
  • #686
Or they brought the ladder in to inspect something and found nothing.
That doesn’t explain all the banging heard by reporters, or the bags that were carried out.

The ladder might be irrelevant, but it apparently sounded like they were tearing the place apart.
 
  • #687
Or they brought the ladder in to inspect something and found nothing.

Yea, we just don’t know.
All our theories might be wrong.
Any info from a “talker” has to be verified. Right @riolove77 ,
 
  • #688
I doubt she stayed at KB’s duplex. She would need lights at some point, I’d think. That’d be more obvious to people that K was home (even if not K). With K’s vehicles in the drive, interior lights would not be unusual, tho.
Do we KNOW she arrived on the 22?
Why wouldn’t KB be home? At that point, no one (other than the killer(s)) knew she wasn’t “there”.
 
  • #689
That doesn’t explain all the banging heard by reporters, or the bags that were carried out.

The ladder might be irrelevant, but it apparently sounded like they were tearing the place apart.

No, it does not. Reporters never sensationalize, do they? Lol
Hopefully the bagged evidence is helpful.
 
  • #690
No, it does not. Reporters never sensationalize, do they? Lol
Hopefully the bagged evidence is helpful.
In don’t think they made up the sounds entirely, I think that’s safe to say.

LE went in there with a purpose, and they knew what they were looking for.

That can only mean forensic evidence, and is almost certainly blood.
 
  • #691
Why wouldn’t KB be home? At that point, no one (other than the killer(s)) knew she wasn’t “there”.

True. But we’ve heard no neighbor claim to see lights on.
Idk
I wonder if someone found it necessary to return to the duplex if they walked in. Maybe in the wee hours, not staying long?

ETA: if KK did stay at KB condo, her prints are all over, I doubt she could clean that well. It’s been done but sounds like a real task, imo.
 
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In don’t think they made up the sounds entirely, I think that’s safe to say.

LE went in there with a purpose, and they knew what they were looking for.

That can only mean forensic evidence, and is almost certainly blood.

It appears they knew exactly what to collect. IMO, that info had to come from a first hand account. What do you think?
 
  • #693
Refresh me: in CO, if he planned the murder but did not participate, he faces murder charges, correct?

I still wonder if he was in the SafeWay lot advising someone to K leaving the store, heading home. Someone that was inside her home awaiting her return. Someone that has turned himself in, not yet charged.
There’s a reason her departure from the store is not shown imo. Who else was in the lot?
MOO
Safeway has two entrances. She may have left by a different door that didn't have a good view of her.
 
  • #694
It appears they knew exactly what to collect. IMO, that info had to come from a first hand account. What do you think?
Absolutely. It was at that point I said, “someone is talking.”
 
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In don’t think they made up the sounds entirely, I think that’s safe to say.

LE went in there with a purpose, and they knew what they were looking for.

That can only mean forensic evidence, and is almost certainly blood.

Sure wish we knew what it was that made them go back the second time.
 
  • #698
I think about 15 Threads ago there was an extensive discussion on whether paint could cover blood spatter and if, so what kind of paint, and how LE would examine the walls if they suspected that was evidence.

I believe it started with the information that LE had removed large pieces of what seemed like plasterboard or other wall covering-type material. Then there was some discussion about things you could find around a fireplace or hide behind it or something to that effect.

And then some conjecturing that maybe empty paint cans that matched the wall coverings removed by LE were found in the material PF took to the dump.

Having a shower removed from the residence of a missing person would be such a glaringly obvious piece of evidence I can't believe it is true.

AFAIK: LE has not mentioned anything that was removed from KB 's place, OR examined from the materials in the dump, so this is all speculation and sleuthing from a couple of unverified observations.
And after researching, it was found that luminol would still show through many layers of paint including through an oil-based paint.
 
  • #699
I'm not suspicious about PF's dump run. After his property being searched, there was probably a lot of junk disturbed so rather than pile it back, he took that opportunity to dispose of it.
I agree. He also could have just sent a couple of guys to the dump, not gone there with them, especially since he just stayed in the truck.
 
  • #700
I came across a close up picture of PF with his pink handcuffs on SM site that I can't link to. It was a screen shot of a tweet. Anyway I googled pink handcuffs on prisoners & found this. Thought it was interesting & wondered if there is the same significance at the WPPD.

Police officer keeps pink handcuffs for domestic abusers
Interesting thanks! I've been wondering about those pink handcuffs he's had on.
 
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