It was not necessary. Berreths' obviously believe they have legal standing to file the suit as parents, and I agree with them. C.R.S. § 13-21-201 governs who may bring a wrongful death action.
Pursuant to a recent statutory amendment, a “designated beneficiary” of the decedent may also have standing to bring a wrongful death action, in lieu of, or in addition to other parties with standing enumerated by the statute. [emphasis added].
None of the players on that side are bright.Yes! PF is not the brightest bulb is he?!
MO
Hi All, long-time follower, first-time poster... I was close to replying a few times, but knew I would get sucked in further if I did... Anyhow, today is the day... I am a Psych NP, with passion for suicide prevention, and researched the above mentioned case. I don't know any additional info other than what's in the media, but do want to share that she unfortunately had a lot of VERY significant suicide risk factors including the presence of a mood disorder (and anxiety, and insomnia), likely being off her mood stabilizer, a very significant family history of suicide, and likely alcohol in her system. This can be the perfect storm... Alcohol disinhibits and often is the one factor that makes the difference between a person making it through a suicidal crisis without acting on it or not. In other words, having alcohol in the system is like taking the foot off the break so thoughts turn into deeds. An impulsive moment is all that it takes unfortunately and being off medications and with alcohol..... OK, I could go on an on an on. What I read about this case, leads me to think it was a suicide as well and justice was done, but like I said, I may not be aware of information others are.
Anyhow, I feel this case is completely different and both PF and KK look very very very guilty and I can't wait for justice for Kelsey! Kelsey and her family have been on my mind every single day!!!
I hope I didn't rerail the discussion. If I did, please delete.
A Colorado designated beneficiary must be unmarried. The law is intended to give some of the rights of marriage to unmarried persons, ie long term gay couples who could not legally marry at the time.Designated beneficiary could be tied to the town house Berreth LLC I think that's what it's called. Correct me if needed please.
German proverb: Lies have short legsYes. It's day we've been told that PF claimed to have received a text from Kelsey (but we were never told it what it said) and the day the text to Doss was sent. Looks like couldn't keep his lies straight.
The prosecution team will be there as well as PF and his defense team. The prosecution will lay our their probable cause to the judge, what lead them to arrest PF. This is the information that has been sealed that we are all waiting to hear...what evidence that they found (so far) that gave them probable cause to arrest PF. The judge will then rule if the prosecution has proved to proceed. The judge has said that he will make a ruling after this hearing about unsealing the docs. There will be reporters there tweeting what is going on in the courtroom, so we will at least get information from there. If (hopefully) the probable cause affidavit is unsealed, this will have the most information.Please could someone give me the low-down about what to expect on 19th? I’m not so familiar with the US justice system.
Which players are likely be in court? What’s the least we can expect to find out and what is the most?
Thanks!
RSBMCourt filing reveals possible motive for Kelsey Berreth killing; friends saw Patrick Frazee as doting father and hard-working rancher
Contrary to what has been reported, Cline said Frazee was the primary caretaker of the couple's baby, Kaylee, who is now about 16 months old.
“He’s been raising the little girl since she was born,” Cline said. “Kelsey (Berreth) had visitation, and he had custody.”
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The prosecution team will be there as well as PF and his defense team. The prosecution will lay our their probable cause to the judge, what lead them to arrest PF. This is the information that has been sealed that we are all waiting to hear...what evidence that they found (so far) that gave them probable cause to arrest PF. The judge will then rule if the prosecution has proved to proceed. The judge has said that he will make a ruling after this hearing about unsealing the docs. There will be reporters there tweeting what is going on in the courtroom, so we will at least get information from there. If (hopefully) the probable cause affidavit is unsealed, this will have the most information.
Hope that helps.
Yes, you are correct. Oh, they have enough on PF!Thank you, BUF. I’m guessing it’s highly unlikely (in any case, not just this one?) that there would not be sufficient proof to proceed. ie. the DA isn’t going to bring a case that doesn’t stand up.
It sounds to me like he was making a ridiculous attempt at explaining away why KB wasn't answering her phone or messages, not that he really wanted access. If it's true that he said KB might've changed her number/phone, he really is a bad liar. It would be incredibly far-fetched for KB to get a new number and not pass it along to her mum. MOOThat and saying that she didn't always return home directly after work, and that she would put her phone in "do not disturb" mode. Signs of a total control freak, IMHO.
Perhaps through social media? MOOThere was no news about it prior to Dec. 2.
BAM!!! Excellent post!!Exactly. I think CB found a way to control the narrative, and steal PF’s thunder. See we have an entire weekend to roll our eyes at how pathetic and little a man he is and when he rolls into court and tries to bring Kelsey down, CB has already taken the sting out.
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