CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #48 *ARREST*

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The entire show was a joke. They think viewers are stupid MOO.

Most people do not follow cases as closely as the WS group does, so they may not question a thing.
 
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FrazeeBerrethMap.jpg

Every now and then I like to have a view on maps re all the stations, we heard of.

(Fremont County= Nash Ranch, AFAIK)
 
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I’m ready for the flak I will receive over this.

Do we really know that KB was not in some sort of inpatient treatment plan? She could have been depressed in general or suffering from postpartum dep. (I know that’s been discussed here before). I realize he said she was in rehab for alcoholism and a few others have inferred she was “a cutter” (no links, just random comments I’ve read). I feel like he overstated any problems to others in order to develop a story that she ran away.

I’m not trying to be negative about KB and I doubt she would still have her job if there were serious concerns about her mental health. If she did indeed seek help for anything, that’s a positive.

I think she felt trapped and alone. His negative and manipulative personality could have easily thrown her into depression. KB very likely endured his outbursts long before the event at the hospital. She was alone in Colorado with a sociopathic boyfriend and his like-minded group.

MOO
If she were in an inpatient treatment plan, she would have been in a facility. So no, she wasn't in an inpatient treatment plan. After what came out about PF's assault in the hospital and the baby being removed from the both of them until child services could determine he was safe, I'm wondering if there was mandatory counseling ordered as a term of condition or if the child advocate suggested to KB that she receive counseling based on what they had observed with PF.
 
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She didn't go into rehab, she went to a mental health and counseling facility. The diagnosis, per her mom, was exhaustion. Sounds like the typical working post-partum mom who is so sleep deprived that she worries she's suffering from PPD. I remember a pt coming back to the OB floor 2 days after being released in tears and convinced she was going crazy. She hadn't slept in over 48 hrs, the child had colic and had been nursing every 2 hours, and she couldn't remember when she last ate or had even taken in any fluids. After giving her something to eat, letting her nap for a few hours and hooking her up to some IV fluids, she was back to normal. She was depressed, but it was situational and expected in the situation she was under. I would imagine KB, going back to work, taking care of a premie baby on her own, we know she wasn't getting any physical or emotional support from PF or his side of the family and I'm sure his cronies were all being told a line of bullcrap so they were acting odd around her and PF himself with his hair trigger temper had to be appeased or she would lose her child again....well that's all going to make someone a bit down.

Thanks for the info. I’m a mom and I TOTALLY understand. It makes me mad that CC told everyone on public prime time TV (Dateline) that she went to rehab twice due to alcholosim, painting this picture of an unstable mother. Usually Dateline clears up the misconceptions and I’m disappointed that they didn’t clear this up. Truth be told, even if she did go to rehab twice for alcohol it’s irrelevant to the case.
 
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I spoke too soon. Dateline did clear up the fact that she did not go to rehab for alcoholism but instead for possible depression/mental struggles.
 
  • #1,006
The whole scenario with PF and RS going to the bank seems like some kind of diversionary tactic. Why walk into the bank and ask questions when you could see anything from that time period online?
I think they are just arrogant,and stupid enough to think everybody in town will comply,and go along with them.
MOO
 
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Thanks for the info. I’m a mom and I TOTALLY understand. It makes me mad that CC told everyone on public prime time TV (Dateline) that she went to rehab twice due to alcholosim, painting this picture of an unstable mother. Usually Dateline clears up the misconceptions and I’m disappointed that they didn’t clear this up. Truth be told, even if she did go to rehab twice for alcohol it’s irrelevant to the case.

It was negated later in the show by Sam I think it was, so Dateline did put something in that showed it was apparently not true. Note also that the show had in the part about PF's lies about KB abusing the baby, then had him say there was no evidence found of that. Yet they allowed these things to be said and they are nothing but things PF told people with no basis.

The best part of this show was KB's mother and the remark about the cinnamon rolls/honey nut cheerios and the cropduster remark--heartwarming yet heartbreaking. I do believe every word the former gf and her mother said--however, his psycho cruel games are no excuse for KK going as far as she did which is almost what it seemed the point of the show was...

Just my opinion...
 
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I have pondered that night before as well. I can't imagine what issue with the cattle in the wee hours that there could have been that he needed KB to help him with. I really think maybe he had something planned to kill her out there, but something went wrong and he couldn't do it. Then had to improvise the next day.
Gee I wonder who that could be.
Cue final Jeopardy theme.
 
  • #1,009
Who goes through the effort to put a tooth in an envelope from a crime to keep? It is like the opposite of secrets. Tell everyone, ensure you are on camera, use an expired license plate, make sure to solicit multiple times, get the solicited to clean the crime scene, talk to the teller at the bank, tell her everything, lie about everything, get caught lying, write out a note of who can watch your child that you have no legal guardianship, leave off victim that is the guardian, sell victim's gun, use her phone, take it to a gorge, leave with it, burn in yard instead, on and on.
Someone who is really,really, really.... Stupid and thinks they can get away with murder.
MOO
 
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If she were in an inpatient treatment plan, she would have been in a facility. So no, she wasn't in an inpatient treatment plan. After what came out about PF's assault in the hospital and the baby being removed from the both of them until child services could determine he was safe, I'm wondering if there was mandatory counseling ordered as a term of condition or if the child advocate suggested to KB that she receive counseling based on what they had observed with PF.
Another tidbit that I've considered:
Sometimes when a self-admitted patient comes into a facility
to help w/ an ongoing problem the patient (KB) learns so much
from a good therapist- like trying to untangle the reasons for
the problem, whether that's caused by someone else in their life making them miserable, confused, depressed, drinking, etc.
and what the patient can try to do to lessen the problem (or person causing the problem).
My guess is KB got to talk through her feelings and problems
and the therapist guided her into clearer thinking and THEY
may have come to the conclusion that PF was the one causing
the problems. She may have left the clinic with a whole new
path for her life since she better understood what she must do
for her sake and the sake of her daughter.
Sometimes talking out one's problems leads to a new perspective.
My guess is she was making plans for major changes in her life
and she may have hinted this to PF. She in no way caused
his reaction, but his reaction prompted his crime. moo.
 
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Maybe I missed it, but was it ever revealed what separated the Rodeo Queen and her Stallion back when they were "dating in college?" (PF was in college? I missed that, too.)
Why did she go on to marry CL, I wonder, if PF was the Stallion she's been in love with all these years. Such a soap opera / TeleNovela! MOO.
According to The lovely R's (lawyers) she was in love with him since a tender age. As if she was fresh out of kindergarten, and didn't know any better.
He strung her along while she strung her husband along.
They are both disgusting.
MOO
 
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I believe chronic fatigue syndrome was mentioned. It was a question the defense asked one of the members of LE at the preliminary if I recall correctly.
I once suffered from extreme exhaustion. The "catch all" of chronic fatigue is a vague diagnosis. KB went to a clinic for anxiety, depression and fatigue. I suffered these same symptoms. What I learned, eventually, is that I suffered from adrenal fatigue. Years of anxiety, fight and flight response by the adrenals, deplete them. It starts off slow and progressively gets worse over time. I can imagine what she was dealing with during this time of her life. Mother of an infant, working, commuting trying to hold it together and on top of that dealing with a narcissistic psychopath that leaves you not knowing whether you're coming or going. Poor thing. And here you have PF's flying monkeys repeating his disgusting lies. I take great pleasure in those that are "outing" him for the horrible creature he is.
 
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I spoke too soon. Dateline did clear up the fact that she did not go to rehab for alcoholism but instead for possible depression/mental struggles.
Caw Caw C. Cline.
 
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For WSers, Dateline provided nothing new. My idea of a dream interview would be one with KK, PF or SF.
Just me dreaming and musing this Saturday morning. :rolleyes:
MOO
 
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I agree we should be able to get a successful prosecution of PF, but I'm still a little worried because of the wildcard like happened in that 20/20 case tonight.

One or two stupid jury members that cant see the forest because of the trees.

BBM:
I couldn't agree more. To that point:

2016 Colorado Revised Statutes :: Title 16 - :: Criminal Proceedings :: Code of Criminal Procedure :: Article 10 - :: Jury Trials :: Part 1 - :: Composition and Selection of the Jury :: § 16-10-104. Peremptory challenges

So, the linked statute actually makes another argument for the DA going for the Death Penalty (as if we needed more reasons to stick a needle in PF's arm).

In capital cases in CO, both sides are allowed 10 peremptory challenges; in all other cases, they only get 5.


I think DA Dan may want to give himself those 10 peremptory challenges to allow himself to build a rock solid jury. 5 challenges may not be enough to weed out all the suspected nitwits.

The jury composition is going to be critical in this case.
DA Dan needs to load that puppy up with working professionals.
12 engineers and/or IT managers would be absolutely golden.

Use those peremptory challenges wisely!
Strike anyone off who watches The Lifetime Channel and/or reads Silhouette Romances.

There's no margin for error in the jury selection.
All it takes is that one fruit loop who trusts their "feelings" more than facts to derail the process.

Keeping fingers crossed Dan May makes the call to pursue the DP.

JMO.
 
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I once suffered from extreme exhaustion. The "catch all" of chronic fatigue is a vague diagnosis. KB went to a clinic for anxiety, depression and fatigue. I suffered these same symptoms. What I learned, eventually, is that I suffered from adrenal fatigue. Years of anxiety, fight and flight response by the adrenals, deplete them. It starts off slow and progressively gets worse over time. I can imagine what she was dealing with during this time of her life. Mother of an infant, working, commuting trying to hold it together and on top of that dealing with a narcissistic psychopath that leaves you not knowing whether you're coming or going. Poor thing. And here you have PF's flying monkeys repeating his disgusting lies. I take great pleasure in those that are "outing" him for the horrible creature he is.

It is a "catch all" without a doubt.

Add to all of the above having no support system nearby and in fact the one you are trying to count on playing evil games with you (and his flying monkeys) and she was stronger than we know to have handled all she did.

Her murder is the absolute tragedy but I am almost as outraged thinking of KK stalking her competition and showing up at her door and their playing head games with her. Let's not forget he had keys... I do not doubt he tracked her via the cell phone, his account, easy to do. Live tracking I mean.

I hope that both PF and KK get their just desserts, and a few others as well.

I know news can be sensationalistic and that is what some of his "supporters" have said but take that away and there is still plenty for them to know they were wrong about him (her supporters as well). They need to get a clue. Has anyone else noted that the ones that do stick up for him are of a completely different generation...? They do not "get" it...
 
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For WSers, Dateline provided nothing new. My idea of a dream interview would be one with KK, PF or SF.
Just me dreaming and musing this Saturday morning. :rolleyes:
MOO
Agree, which is why I didn't even bother to watch it. I didn't
think there would be anything we-all hadn't already dissected
and analyzed thoroughly.
I'm sure PF's defense attorney were glued to it to formulate
their defense plans.
I'm also worried about a jury in that neck of the woods. I've
served on several and came away both times, shaking my head.
They shouldn't be called a representation of one's peers. They
are simply a cross section of a given geographic area.
 
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For WSers, Dateline provided nothing new. My idea of a dream interview would be one with KK, PF or SF.
Just me dreaming and musing this Saturday morning. :rolleyes:
MOO
You forgot to include Nancy Grace in your dream interview. She who we love to cringe at would do a bang up job on those three! JMO
 
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