CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #37 *ARREST*

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  • #321
Noetic, I agree.
PF is livid. He trusted KK with his actions and now she has turned on him.
I also think he'll produce a great deal of info to implicate KK, far more than she is admitting.
Who knows if he or she is to be believed.
Hoping evidence will help here.
MOO.

I hope he takes her down with him.
 
  • #322
I remember during the Casey Anthony case that national media said they didn't pay for interviews but paid fees for the use of photos and videos.

I would bet a Rodeo Queen has a photo or two to sell, wouldn't you?!
Exactly. And they are making sure to set themselves up for the long run....notice it’s the same chick as had the R interviews. What do you want to bet they have a contingency contract for the story? Movie of the week, docu-drama, 60 minutes? Part of a larger, women who love men who kill....you name it. It’s all about the $$$$. Anyone wonder who’s paying for her expensive lawyer?
 
  • #323
I hope so. Thank goodness her employers stopped talking. It doesn’t matter what she says now anyhow in my opinion.It’s what she did not say say months ago is what really matters. She’s as morally bankrupt as KK.

Now I'm hangry.. and am going to go eat a caramel apple with cinnamon and heath bar bits on it to calm down :)
I don't think the R's stopped talking. They gave a full 45 min. interview. We just didn't get to see it all as I firmly believe the DA put an end to that! I would LOVE to have heard it all! This interview may yet get the deep six before airing tomorrow. MOO
 
  • #324
I think they’ve got him dead to rights, and she led them to the physical evidence that led to his arrest.

Her testimony will be the cherry on top.

If she knew about the location of Kelsey’s body, we would have seen a search for it by now, if not her recovery.

I think only PF knows, as KK probably arrived after the murder and disposal had already occurred.

I don’t like cherries either, unless they are in a pie.
 
  • #325
Now that I’m thinking about it, when did that great lawyer of KK’s sign on? Was it before or after the R’s interview? Where is the money coming from? Does CBS have a stake in her story?
 
  • #326
Stein now speaking for the first time, saying “she's an extremely good person that got put into a very bad situation...
Friend speaks out in support of Idaho nurse linked to Kelsey Berreth case

Yeah, right-- and I'm sure you, and your employer, are extremely good people that each heard about a solicitation for murder, but chose to do nothing but gossip about it. Pft..
 
  • #327
Now that I’m thinking about it, when did that great lawyer of KK’s sign on? Was it before or after the R’s interview? Where is the money coming from? Does CBS have a stake in her story?
Attorney fees are very costly, especially in a case like this due to hours billed.

I have also wondered how KK can afford to pay for this attorney's services, unless its pro bono or something else as you mention in the quote?

MOO
 
  • #328
If I was the DA, I'd be PO'd about this.
Agreed. It’s barely been two days since her agreement to not speak to the media... I wonder if the DA could amend that to include friends, etc. speaking to the media on her behalf. I wish he would!
 
  • #329
I also don’t see how it would be in the child’s best interest being in the custody of the mother of the man who murdered her mother. Just writing this sounds so convoluted, but that may be due to bad sentence formulation.

Bottomline is whoever ends up raising this baby girl better make sure she NEVER gets to hear or believe that her dad killed her mom due to custody issues. Or even remotely related to her being born. Then she would always somehow feel that it’s her fault that her father killed her mother. That it’s her fault her mother is dead and her father in jail. It would be terrible.
Hear HEAR!!!
 
  • #330
I wonder if she’ll ask the media to only show the pictures that make KK look pretty, cause you know, those are the ones she likes and wants everyone to see.
 
  • #331
We have no idea what PF was telling his mother and family about KB. He could have been telling them that she was on drugs, unstable and has done this type of thing in the past. That's what I assume he was doing. I think that PF is used to lying and manipulating everyone (especially the women) in his life.

JMO.

I'm sure he told lies about her but she was far too clean cut and had a profession that would never allow anyone to buy anything too outrageous (likes drugs and a wild lifestyle). I think he had his circle of friends and family thinking they were broken up and just co-parenting. That would look very plausible with Kelsey living 15 miles away.

I'm quite curious about what CB knows about the real nature of their relationship. When she described it as "loving", I didn't necessarily buy that she really thought that and thought it might be to keep Frazee off guard and not feeling she suspected him. But, didn't she also say that Kelsey said something about PF possibly picking up a Christmas tree? If that's true, then Kelsey may have been unaware of how much he wanted out. I don't know if it's because he mislead her - telling her one thing (we'll make a life together) and his circle of contacts something else, or if she engaged in magical thinking (not uncommon when trying to make things work). So sad.
 
  • #332
Stein now speaking for the first time, saying “she's an extremely good person that got put into a very bad situation...
Friend speaks out in support of Idaho nurse linked to Kelsey Berreth case

Yeah, right-- and I'm sure you, and your employer, are extremely good people that each heard about a solicitation for murder, but chose to do nothing but gossip about it. Pft..
Yep. KK had a choice. She is intelligent and well-educated, and knows right from wrong.

She had a choice to go straight to LE and tell them about the situation, or she could go along with the killer and then backpedal when she got caught, saying he threatened her children etc. KB had no choice. She was murdered.

KK made a very BAD choice, in fact the WORST choice someone can make as it involved murder. Therefore she is not an "extremely good person" imho.

Doing the decent, moral thing can often take guts, and it may mean standing up to your worst fears, which many normal people would do and have done.

KK chose to participate in a killing. This is enough for me to form an opinion of her, which is not very high.

MOO
 
  • #333
I, for one, won't waste my time listening to what she has been paid to say. (moo)
I will because we need to know everything we can learn about all parties involved. Among the chatter we may hear a little chit to chew on.
 
  • #334
Yes, it seems this woman has joined the Rs for a bit of (ignorant) ‘fame.’ They don’t seem to be able to just shut up. This will possibly backfire, too. JMO
Haha they just can't resist the rope.
 
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We don’t know about her work schedule.

All we know is that she texted her employer to tell her that she would need the upcoming week off.

I think the implication is that she was scheduled to work at some point during that time, as there obviously would be no other reason to “text out sick.”


You mean somebody else impersonated her and sent said text after she was murdered.
 
  • #337
I wonder if she’ll ask the media to only show the pictures that make KK look pretty, cause you know, those are the ones she likes and wants everyone to see.

That reminded me of the lipstick and the pig story.
Meow, I'll go back to my corner and sit on my hands.
 
  • #338
I mean if one of my friends was involved in something like that, I would be embarrassed to beat H-E double hockey sticks. And I sure wouldn't want to go on tv and defend them ........*shaking my head*
IMO it would be in KKL's best interest to stay out of the public as much as possible, this would also include her friends talking etc. But I will listen to what she has to say. I think KKL and her entourage may dig her deeper in than she has admitted to. So let em talk talk talk. Better MS than the R's. Closer to the flame.
 
  • #339
You mean somebody else impersonated her and sent said text after she was murdered.
Ha! Well that goes without saying.

Hard to send a text when you're dead.
 
  • #340
Now wait a second! Is this the "friend" that worked for the "R's"?
Wasn't she "scared" from internet "threats" last month?
Please tell me this is someone new!
Moo
 
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