CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - *Arrest* #61

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Bloody footprints on the stairs, by the bed, on the candles....

All this time I assumed he murdered her in the living room. Did those first blows happen upstairs? Whose footprints were on the stairs? Just his? Why would he put bloody candles back?????

Could the candle game have occurred in her bedroom? Then she ran from him? She thought they were a family.... she may have busied the baby so they could have some grown up time....and while she did that, he put the bat in place.... we may never know but could it be that she ran bleeding down the steps, to try to protect her baby. If so, it would explain the bloody mess. Abject rage at that point. How long did that terror last?

Then he calls in his mistress, demands she cleans it up as if it's her fault, and then it looks like he gives her instructions to bring him lunch. He's obscene. How can there be ANYONE who would come to his defense? I'll bet you KK still has feelings for him. What a sorry soul she is.

MOO
I had wondered if there was a false romantic aspect to his killing her (given the bedroom stuff). Weren’t flowers and champagne also in the condo.
 
  • #1,782
It was a long holiday weekend. So, if she used Adderall, nobody would suspect her. She may have been willing to take a chance with the random drug testing lottery.

Apparently, she was willing to clean up a crime scene without giving her nursing license a second thought.


Adderall is detectable in urine for 72-96 hours after last use, in blood for up to 46 hours, in saliva for 20-50 hours, and in hair for up to 3 months

Hospitals use hair and cheek swabs, it's the latest greatest.
Moo

How Long Does Adderall Stay in Your System?
 
  • #1,783
Of course,someone in a romantic relationship with him is going to think he's a monster, while people who have him shoe their horses are going to see him in a different light. IMO
Yes, CC for instance considers PF a good father because he dressed his daughter.

With a bar that low, he’s practically a saint for feeding her.
 
  • #1,784
Exactly! Yet, I did not think PF’s look was good, either - he came across to the press as completely uninterested in helping and even rude/mean. Regardless of what the press might be putting you through, it is not a good look for a statistical prime suspect. For Watts, I don’t think he had much choice but to speak to the press or look completely guilty (entire family including small children missing), but he should have (as should have PF) simply read a preprepared statement saying all the right things with the right amount of emotion and asked politely for privacy. But then again, cold blooded murderers are unlikely to be able to pull off the right amount of emotion and caring I suppose.

PF did not start off on the right foot with the public in my view, either....but yes, it was certainly more of a mystery at first than CW’s pathetic pressers gave away.

Right???? It's like someone needs to write a book "How to handle the press when you've murdered X"...Watts was TOO present; Frazee not present enough. I think Frazee tries to pull off that strong silent type persona. Probably just because he proves his ignorance whenever he opens his mouth. Oh, I am a snark today, aren't I?
 
  • #1,785
@Seattle1 — It took some digging but I finally found where I had read that PF took the tote into the condo. See the post below by @PommyMommy that references the full MSM article.

This is all still MOO for me, of course. ;)

RSBM:
According to Kenney, she said Frazee told her he brought in a tote from the back of his truck that he usually keeps horse supplies. Frazee allegedly said he brought the tote in, put the bat in it.”

Thanks @24Brix !

I'm sorry that my post was not clear. What I meant was there was no visual evidence obtained by investigators of PF bringing the tote inside the condo, or carrying it back to the truck. (i.e., not captured on neighbors surveillance camera, and no eyewitnesses).

I do believe PF brought the tote inside, and don't think he concealed KB's body in something else, and slipped her into the tote outside.

MOO
 
  • #1,786
For the life of me, I'll never understand why KK walked through the door. She knows exactly what she saw. :eek:


Because she's a criminal, too, and made three long round trips to kill Kelsey, herself.
 
  • #1,787
I had wondered if there was a false romantic aspect to his killing her (given the bedroom stuff). Weren’t flowers and champagne also in the condo.
Kelsey bought the flowers (a poinsetta) and champagne. MOO
 
  • #1,788
For the life of me, I'll never understand why KK walked through the door. She knows exactly what she saw. :eek:

JMO
I agree and I've learned to be thankful we cannot understand them.

Obviously they both had a severe lack of empathy towards KB and her family. We for sure know PF does not have much empathy for others just from hearing about his non-reaction to horrible testimony during the trial and I suspect KK shares that awful trait with him.

The reason this is so important is because so many of us wonder how these monsters can do such horrible things. When there is a lack of empathy towards others, it is one of the things that allows these monsters to do what they do.

Us normal folks could never do what they do because we care too much about others. For them, they just dont care because they have no real feelings for them. Only themselves.

"There are many disorders related to a lack of empathy."

Lack of Empathy: Disorders, Signs & Causes - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
 
  • #1,789
This has nothing to do with being admissible in court. It has to do with vetting a cooperating witness’ alibi.

This is standard practice in cases like this, as you want to make sure you’re being told the truth before you agree to a deal.

I said lie detectors aren't very common in Colorado. Are you saying they should have gotten online out on Thursday Monday December 17, 2018 when she agreed to confess and purchased a lie detector, so it would arrive in time to be ready when the lady arrived in Colorado Springs with her legal escort on Thursday? Just asking.
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Of course,someone in a romantic relationship with him is going to think he's a monster, while people who have him shoe their horses are going to see him in a different light. IMO
Well, not necessarily. If the monster is in disguise, a person in a relationship might not see him that way until it is too late.

Imo
 
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Bloody footprints on the stairs, by the bed, on the candles....

All this time I assumed he murdered her in the living room. Did those first blows happen upstairs? Whose footprints were on the stairs? Just his? Why would he put bloody candles back?????

Could the candle game have occurred in her bedroom? Then she ran from him? She thought they were a family.... she may have busied the baby so they could have some grown up time....and while she did that, he put the bat in place.... we may never know but could it be that she ran bleeding down the steps, to try to protect her baby. If so, it would explain the bloody mess. Abject rage at that point. How long did that terror last?

Then he calls in his mistress, demands she cleans it up as if it's her fault, and then it looks like he gives her instructions to bring him lunch. He's obscene. How can there be ANYONE who would come to his defense? I'll bet you KK still has feelings for him. What a sorry soul she is.

MOO

Excellent point! I had JUST copied the "blood upstairs" paragraph to ask the same question. Why were the bloody candles upstairs? All I can picture is him chasing her around with a bat. The candle scent game gone horribly wrong for Kelsey, who was thinking WHO is this new man? Wanting to play silly scent games? Kelsey panicking about him trying to kill her with the baby in the back of her mind. Oh, I do not want to go there....Brain! Stop!
 
  • #1,792
I wonder when we will hear testimony from the hitman in Breckenridge?
 
  • #1,793
I said lie detectors aren't very common in Colorado. Are you saying they should have gotten online out on Thursday Monday December 17, 2018 when she agreed to confess and purchased a lie detector, so it would arrive in time to be ready when the lady arrived in Colorado Springs with her legal escort on Thursday? Just asking.
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The CBI has polygraph experts on staff. We learned this in the Watts case, which also occurred in Colorado.

So Colorado absolutely has polygraph machines. I don’t know where you’re getting this from.
 
  • #1,794
Yes, CC for instance considers PF a good father because he dressed his daughter.

With a bar that low, he’s practically a saint for feeding her.

So that makes the lady who says he beat her horse with a rasp, way back in the day, is an outlier? IMO
 
  • #1,795
I just read an article that said CW is..."tormented by his past"...BOO f*****g HOO!!! "a source familiar with Watts tells PEOPLE that he has finally taken responsibility for his actions. “He has nothing to do but think,” says the source. “He thinks about what he did every day. He is tormented by his past and the mistakes he made.” The source tells PEOPLE that Watts has a long road ahead of him. “He’s left alone with his thoughts for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Every day. Birthdays. Holidays. Special occasions. He’s there in jail, in his cell, thinking about what happened. He’s in his own private hell.” moo
I read that he's very busy. He has to schedule stuff as he has a long list of pen pals/fans and who-knows-how-many visitors.
 
  • #1,796
I keep hearing stories of how bad prisons are for men who kill children, etc. but if memory serves me correctly, Chris Watts is alive and well and won’t go away. He loves attention. I just never hear stories of these creeps having karma served upon them.
He's not in Gen Pop, though...
 
  • #1,797
You know, when I watch the local news, twitter, facebook, here....I'm amazed at the differences in what people report. It's like Oh, You, soandso, you caught this fact and no one else caught that. That happened a few times during KK's testimony days and that's when I realized, these folks are taking down notes from testimony and that's all they have. So I was thankful there's so many of them because I believe we're getting a pretty good overall picture. THEN I see one guy/gal get it completely wrong because 3 other people reported the same thing and that one person reported something different. We'll certainly appreciate the court record release when it's all over, I'm sure!!!!

I'm so thankful for our very own GoJacks and Sam Kraemer at KOAA from whom we get accurate facts straight from the horses' (and dogs') mouths. Nothing borrowed. It's nice.

Such a satisfying week in the march for Kelsey's Justice!
 
  • #1,798
I said lie detectors aren't very common in Colorado. Are you saying they should have gotten online out on Thursday Monday December 17, 2018 when she agreed to confess and purchased a lie detector, so it would arrive in time to be ready when the lady arrived in Colorado Springs with her legal escort on Thursday? Just asking.
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Didn't LE administer a lie detector test to Chris Watts two days after his arrest?
 
  • #1,799
All hospital staff are subject to random drug test and if suspected of drug abuse.

Random testing is a monthly lotto, selected by an off site company.

You go get the employee, escort straight to the lab with NO prior notification.

Refusal is immediate termination, escorted out of facility and the Board of Medcine can be notified.

You can loose your license.

Moo..

In thinking about KK's long history of burning the road to Colorado beginning weekends in 2006, and most recently 2018, without complaints of fatigue, I wouldn't be surprised if she had a legitimate prescription for Adderall, Dexedrine, or other stimulants.

MOO
 
  • #1,800
Bloody footprints on the stairs, by the bed, on the candles....

All this time I assumed he murdered her in the living room. Did those first blows happen upstairs? Whose footprints were on the stairs? Just his? Why would he put bloody candles back?????

Could the candle game have occurred in her bedroom? Then she ran from him? She thought they were a family.... she may have busied the baby so they could have some grown up time....and while she did that, he put the bat in place.... we may never know but could it be that she ran bleeding down the steps, to try to protect her baby. If so, it would explain the bloody mess. Abject rage at that point. How long did that terror last?

Then he calls in his mistress, demands she cleans it up as if it's her fault, and then it looks like he gives her instructions to bring him lunch. He's obscene. How can there be ANYONE who would come to his defense? I'll bet you KK still has feelings for him. What a sorry soul she is.

MOO
I wondered that too. Perhaps it started upstairs with the candles, etc., and she ran down stairs.
 
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