CO CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - *Arrest* #62

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Isn't that awful? Chemicals, sharp edges, a hot-burning stove in the center of the house, and few toys. :(:(:(

That stove makes you think again about BabyK's burn mark, doesn't it?
 
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NOV 8, 2019
Friend testifies Frazee said, ‘I figured out a way to kill her’


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During one of their trips down to Westcliffe to take care of cattle there in December 2018, Frazee mentioned to Moore than Berreth’s blood could be on him. He said she had a nosebleed and put her head in his lap, so he got blood on his pants, shirt and boots.

“Do you think they’ll be able to find any of that even though it’s all been washed?” Frazee asked, according to Moore.

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Another gem....he asked if they could find the blood after his clothes had been washed.
 
  • #283
Another gem....he asked if they could find the blood after his clothes had been washed.
Yes. I can’t wait to hear about all the forensic results.

Should be some time next week.
 
  • #284
His search history is going to be incredibly interesting in light of those comments.

What did he Google exactly? I think we’ll find out.

I believe we will.

The posse chasing Patrick at the end of this movie could be his hard drive!
 
  • #285
Question for medical personnel - my child once hit his head and the amount of blood was considerable for a small wound. One of the issues I am having as a non-medical person is how on earth KK cleaned up the blood scene so well in just 4 hours. By police accounts and CB and CB2 accounts, no blood was obvious. It is hard for me to believe someone could clean THAT well. Do not get me wrong - I believe he did it. I am just wondering if her medical knowledge gave her experience or knowledge that the average person does not have. For the scene described, I would think it would take days, as well as more days to kill the overpowering bleach smell. Can any medical people help me understand it?
 
  • #286
Isn't that awful? Chemicals, sharp edges, a hot-burning stove in the center of the house, and few toys. :(:(:(
It’s so very sad but now she’s surrounded by loving people IMO can you imagine what his family must be thinking now? I would be mortified JMO
 
  • #287
His search history is going to be incredibly interesting in light of those comments.

What did he Google exactly? I think we’ll find out.

Wonder if he was stupid enough to comment under any news articles about the case arguing against theories.

We may find out.
 
  • #288
@skyedaze said:
Prior thread closed before I could respond.

KK brought a metal bat from her place in Idaho to Colorado and took it back home with her when she didn't use it.

KK's metal bat not in the fire pit -- only PF's wooden bat.

MOO
well I don't think I said metal..but I was told it was for a different "attempt." There were so many I can't keep up.
Ok so thanks very much ..it was PF's bat. well why does he have so many? I was state and national champion and I have ONE bat....so why does he have so many? Unless he does not use them for baseball...oh yeah.
 
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Oh, wow, I thought all along her last name was Berreth.

Same.

During one of their trips down to Westcliffe to take care of cattle there in December 2018, Frazee mentioned to Moore than Berreth’s blood could be on him. He said she had a nosebleed and put her head in his lap, so he got blood on his pants, shirt and boots.

“Do you think they’ll be able to find any of that even though it’s all been washed?” Frazee asked, according to Moore.

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Ha! He was too cheap to even burn his clothes like KK did. (KK testified she burned everything in the fire that she wore that day).
 
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We are missing out on the visual evidence. And I also want to see the big, slobbery bloodhound, Radar. He sounds like quite the dog.
Bloodhound, handler pitch in to help
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His search history is going to be incredibly interesting in light of those comments.

What did he Google exactly? I think we’ll find out.

I'd honestly just love to see what this genius googles in general. (outside of the murder stuff)

Question for medical personnel - my child once hit his head and the amount of blood was considerable for a small wound. One of the issues I am having as a non-medical person is how on earth KK cleaned up the blood scene so well in just 4 hours. By police accounts and CB and CB2 accounts, no blood was obvious. It is hard for me to believe someone could clean THAT well. Do not get me wrong - I believe he did it. I am just wondering if her medical knowledge gave her experience or knowledge that the average person does not have. For the scene described, I would think it would take days, as well as more days to kill the overpowering bleach smell. Can any medical people help me understand it?

Not medically related but KK did testify she used to clean houses.
 
  • #296
We learned that while he and KB were in the other room...baby K was in a walker (I imagine it was more like a jumperoo because I don’t think they make walkers anymore but that’s immaterial).

WTF.

This jerk couldn’t even wait for baby K to fall asleep??

You put the baby in a jumperoo or baby seat when you need a few moments to take a shower.

“Hold on baby K, you sit right here while I go slaughter your mother. Be RIGHT back.”

That temporary nature really bothers me. Like, “hey let’s just pause for a moment while I make this brutal decision, and then we will get back to playing and everyday life.”

KWIM?

Disgusting.

I still do not understand why he hated her- she did not have to move to CO, bear his child, etc. She had a good family, a good job.... what was the whole point of this? he invited her out there and commenced a relationship with her. he could have just had his affair with KK. why all this hatred and violence? I will never get it.
 
  • #297
he cannot understand that anyone would not agree with his position since he is always right. so he assumes a jury will side with him, bc of course they would - it's the world according to PF.
I'm gonna say... Nope! I think he knows Damnnnn well he's going to prison. His little tummy is already hurting. By now I'm sure he knows which way the wind is blowing. (and it's an ill wind for poor pf)!
 
  • #298
Can you imagine what the PD office has looked like the past year?

“Look PF, the DA has an insurmountable amount of evidence against you. This doesn’t look good. It is my professional opinion based on my years of experience that we try to work out a plea agreement.”

PF: [blank stare]

Dan May has so much evidence, he told us. He exceeded all expectations.

The case is national attention, they had it all and more.
Everyday we drop our jaw, scratch our heads and say WTH, I can't believe it.

The Prosecuting Office, FBI, CBI, numerous Sheriff and Police departments have done an outstanding job and we get to meet them.

Dan May is producing an award winning show. Hopefully released to the public.

DAN MAY... Ain't Makin No Deal

MOO..
 
  • #299
I don't know. It sounds like Patrick was pretty straight with Stepfather Moore.
Agree. Moore is normal person so he was misled by Psychopath Patrick. Psychopath Patrick, who has no conscience, cannot comprehend normal humans actually have both conscience, and sometimes even integrity.
Patrick utterly “failed” at project “No body, No crime” due to his grandiose and faulty belief that he had loyal and compliant servants. Not to mention all the other reasons he failed at getting away with murder.
 
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