GordianKnot
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Patrick Frazee defense gets deadline for identifying 'alternate suspects' in Kelsey Berreth's apparent murder
SABBM:
While being quizzed about his toddler daughter at the Teller County jail days after his arrest, Frazee claimed that he'd had repeated contact with Berreth in the days following Thanksgiving.
The defense argues the statements shouldn’t be admissible because Frazee was in custody at the jail, and the DHS worker asked incriminating questions.
Prosecutors countered that the employee, Mary Longmire, was trying to find the best possible placement for Frazee’s daughter while he was jailed, and that Longmire followed the law in how she distributed the confidential information.
“She was not working at the behest of law enforcement or knowledge of law enforcement,” prosecutor Viehman said. “She was doing her job.”
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Oh, man, if these statements, i.e., lies, that PF told the DHS worker re: his having repeated contact w/ KB after the 22nd are ruled admissible by the judge, he really has put the icing on his own coffin.
It's a mixed metaphor, but you know what I mean.
Thankfully, stupidity is not a legal defense.
It was so incredibly idiotic of him to make those claims to that worker.
PF thinks he can charm women into believing whatever he tells them.
He also thinks he can manipulate them into doing whatever he wants them to do for him.
(Wonder whatever gave him that idea?)
Whatever the reason for PF's incredibly self-defeating behavior, I'm sure DA May isn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
JMO.
SABBM:
While being quizzed about his toddler daughter at the Teller County jail days after his arrest, Frazee claimed that he'd had repeated contact with Berreth in the days following Thanksgiving.
The defense argues the statements shouldn’t be admissible because Frazee was in custody at the jail, and the DHS worker asked incriminating questions.
Prosecutors countered that the employee, Mary Longmire, was trying to find the best possible placement for Frazee’s daughter while he was jailed, and that Longmire followed the law in how she distributed the confidential information.
“She was not working at the behest of law enforcement or knowledge of law enforcement,” prosecutor Viehman said. “She was doing her job.”
___________________________
Oh, man, if these statements, i.e., lies, that PF told the DHS worker re: his having repeated contact w/ KB after the 22nd are ruled admissible by the judge, he really has put the icing on his own coffin.
It's a mixed metaphor, but you know what I mean.
Thankfully, stupidity is not a legal defense.
It was so incredibly idiotic of him to make those claims to that worker.
PF thinks he can charm women into believing whatever he tells them.
He also thinks he can manipulate them into doing whatever he wants them to do for him.
(Wonder whatever gave him that idea?)
Whatever the reason for PF's incredibly self-defeating behavior, I'm sure DA May isn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
JMO.
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