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I'm struck by the very careful wording of her statement.
Not "PF told me...." but "I learned that PF...".
As Julia966 noted, she "moved the phone" to "impair its availability".
Perhaps moving evidence to hide it from the investigation is a lesser crime than destroying evidence.
Yes, I agree.
"I moved the victim's cellphone with the intent to impair the phone's availability in the investigation."
This is confusing to me. To impair the phone's availability, all one would have to do is power it down and toss it in the nearest river. What was her plan in taking the phone home with her? And where is Kelsey's purse?