CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #6

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I can’t keep up. So, I apologize if this has been thrown out there.

Is it possible someone was hired to drive her phone away and text? Wonder if someone who does odd jobs for PF was missing for a day or so. Or maybe one of his family members.

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Absolutely possible that someone else was involved in this, and sent those texts for him.

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9 News Denver reporting a small tractor brought to PF's home and a then big one went up later. A bobcat and then a backhoe.
Who want's to speculate they are digging up a freshly laid concrete foundation?
 
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9 News Denver reporting a small tractor brought to PF's home and a then big one went up later. A bobcat and then a backhoe.
Omg.........
 
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Do we have a link?
It was posted very recently because I just saw it about 15 minutes ago. Maybe a couple of pages back.
 
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Catching up and seeing this has been discussed so adding a link to the tweet about the backhoe.
Daniela Leon on Twitter
 
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9 News Denver reporting a small tractor brought to PF's home and a then big one went up later. A bobcat and then a backhoe.
They ain’t messing around here.

This bodes badly for Kelsey, but could make some strides towards getting some answers here.

And justice.
 
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I can’t keep up. So, I apologize if this has been thrown out there.

Is it possible someone was hired to drive her phone away and text? Wonder if someone who does odd jobs for PF was missing for a day or so. Or maybe one of his family members.

I woke up this morning and made cinnamon rolls from scratch. I didn’t even realize why I was craving them until now. :-(

Anything is possible but I think it more likely that someone very close (a new romantic interest, for example) would helpfully drive out of state to dispose of evidence. JMO
 
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They ain’t messing around here.

This bodes badly for Kelsey, but could make some strides towards getting some answers here.

And justice.

Yeah. I can't imagine they would bring the bobcat and backhoe out if they didn't need to use them. Unfortunately.
 
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They ain’t messing around here.

This bodes badly for Kelsey, but could make some strides towards getting some answers here.

And justice.

Pressure on the one that has the answers.
 
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Sure, it’s possible. Although that person would have to be really loyal to still be keeping their mouth shut now.
If this the case they need to seriously ask themselves just how much hard time do they want to serve, how far down are they willing to go?
 
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Smart people make bad criminals.

Stupid people make terrible criminals.

I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy made this mistake.

We don't know about smarts. Where people work does not mean much today. I would look at high school performance. My impression, people with OCD (planners) can commit perfect crimes if given several days of a head start. If they lawyer up on top of it, are interviewed in the presence of their lawyer only, refuse polygraph and in the absence of the body - there may be a situation when everything points at them, but they are never formally charged.
 
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We don't know about smarts. Where people work does not mean much today. I would look at high school performance. My impression, people with OCD (planners) can commit perfect crimes if given several days of a head start. If they lawyer up on top of it, are interviewed in the presence of their lawyer only, refuse polygraph and in the absence of the body - there may be a situation when everything points at them, but they are never formally charged.
I’m just saying, regardless of intelligence, people do stupid things when they commit crimes.
 
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