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

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I've got two pairs of socks on tonight, does that mean I'm in line for parent of the year award?
 
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He is stupid enough to think somebody would drive 15 hours with a body in their car, so there's that.

He had reason to believe it or, at, least, give it a shot, considering her previous behavior. She was enthusiastically involved all along the way. Plus, she's no brain trust, either.
 
  • #1,763
All hospital staff are subject to random drug test and if suspected of drug abuse.

Random testing is a month 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..
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.
 
  • #1,764
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
Good. Let him swim and bathe in his torment.
 
  • #1,765
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
That is CW family spin I bet (unfortunately, there are many reports to the contrary)....which PF does not appear to have on social media nor in the press. A lot more mystery surrounding the inner workings of PF’s family dynamics and history. CW’s family just let it all hang out in a desperate attempt to protect him as if he were 15 versus a grown man in his 30s capable of making his own legal decisions. MOO
 
  • #1,766
I've got two pairs of socks on tonight, does that mean I'm in line for parent of the year award?
No. You get that for putting them on your child, apparently.

Also, as long as your kid isn’t running around naked in public, you are eligible for that award.

Or so I have been told by reliable sources who believe PF is a great father. Murder of his child’s mother, notwithstanding.
 
  • #1,767
After seeing the crime scene, I can't figure out WHY KK didn't run for the hills.

I would have thought....I'm next.

Moo

For the life of me, I'll never understand why KK walked through the door. She knows exactly what she saw. :eek:
 
  • #1,768
He thought that KK was stupid enough. I mean, after all, she drove that distance to clean up the scene for him.

Not many people would ever consider doing something like that, especially, around the Thanksgiving holiday when you'd want to be spending time with your own children and family...

Let's see...Spending time with family, relaxing, watching football OR Driving 15 hours to clean up a bloody, gruesome crime scene for a killer who just murdered the mother of his child with a baseball bat...

Not a hard choice for NORMAL folks.
Normal is just a setting on your dryer.
 
  • #1,769
Some others didn't seem to have a problem with saying they recognized him as a monster from the day they met him. Of course, hindsight is always 20/20 IMO
The ones who are supportive and loyal to him seem to have known him for a long time so I would expect them to be biased.
There don't seem to be too many of them, though. Imo
 
  • #1,770
Lie detectors are net very common in Colorado. I'm not sure, but I don't think they are acceptable in court. JMO

Thank goodness they found one for Chris Watts....he cooked his final goose with that lie detector test he submitted to.
 
  • #1,771
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
 
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He had reason to believe it or, at, least, give it a shot, considering her previous behavior. She was enthusiastically involved all along the way. Plus, she's no brain trust, either.


She woulda and coulda taken that body if not for that nasty old tag issue.

There is no way in heck, I'd drive out of state on expired tags.

Was pulled for 8 miles speeding in Podinkville WVA with out of state tags. They want us to post bond!!!! Yes, thank god, the inlaws knew the officer.

Moo
 
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Kelsey working less hours and not having the baby covered under insurance would mean more money PF would have to pay for health insurance as part of the child support.

At the time, he was depending on his mother to provide a place to live and he depended on Kelsey to provide the insurance coverage for the baby.

Imo
It's been said that he told kb that if she moved there, she wouldn't have to worry about finances.
Not true what he told her.
 
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So I wonder what type of prisoner PF will be. Mouth shut, fades into oblivion. Or visits with/writes letters to everyone and their dog. o_O
 
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Context is everything. Someone in a romantic relationship with him is going to see him very differently than someone in a work setting (for instance).

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
 
  • #1,776
So I wonder what type of prisoner PF will be. Mouth shut, fades into oblivion. Or visits with/writes letters to everyone and their dog. o_O
I don’t think we’ll be hearing much about him. He’s not Chris Watts, and he doesn’t have his “fan base.”

He is the definition of boring, and completely uninteresting. He will never conduct an interview, and will take any details of the crime to the grave.
 
  • #1,777
She woulda and coulda taken that body if not for that nasty old tag issue.

There is no way in heck, I'd drive out of state on expired tags.

Was pulled for 8 miles speeding in Podinkville WVA with out of state tags. They want us post bond!!!! Yes, thank god, the inlaws knew the officer.

Moo
I disagree. She had her limits, minimal as they were. MOO
 
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NOV 8, 2019
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  • #1,779
It's been said that he told kb that if she moved there, she wouldn't have to worry about finances.
Not true.
Yes, probably just a ploy to get her there. Imo
 
  • #1,780
Most interesting, to me, is how KK doesn't seem to need much sleep! Does Thanksgiving dinner at her house; up at some ungodly hour for work; works nearly 12 hours; switches cars and drives 12 hours; cleans a murder scene; travels more to get body and make phone calls; hangs around for the burn and then drives back for 12 hours. WTH?
Many, many medical people are living on pills.
Pills for extended energy, pills to sleep.
But then so are many non-medical people.
 
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