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

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  • #561
I’ll take trolling for $100, Alex.

Unwarranted, unproductive, zero added value trolling.

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.... hands down! No others need apply.
 
  • #562
Mybelle, I’m genuinely curious to hear what your theory is. I believe yesterday you said you thought that KK killed KB and transported the body back to Idaho. Is that still your main theory? What is PFs involvement in your eyes?

None of the evidence shown so far in trial has shaken your belief even a little bit, so I’d like to hear why, if you don’t mind?

I’m totally with you on KK not being an innocent saint, obviously. But they also have quite a bit of evidence to back up her story. They aren’t just blindly accepting her words here
Good question.
If KK made three previous attempts on Kelseys life, finally following through, and then cleaned up the crime scene before dumping her body somewhere, then how is it possible for LE have made such a huge mistake in not realizing this and how is it that he is the one who has been sitting in jail and is on trial for her murder?
What other role could he have played in all this?

Imo
 
  • #563
Well,

She was looking for a relationship...
She meets this handsome cowboy...

They say "Love is blind" but that's not the truth. Love has 20/20 vision (or better) most times. Its the infatuation stage thats blinding.

So... Cowboy isn't big on communicating. He throws out these cryptic messages instead...

(IE: he's a Gaslighting fk!), leaving her to try and 'guess' a lot.

What he means by this or that, how he feels, maybe he's upset because... He's pouting, was it because he doesn't think I care for him?

He was basically an empty vessal emotionally, and people who are well loved, kind and thoughful, romantic... often fill in the blanks with what they want to be true.

Once she had his child, she seemed to be "seeing better" and was beginning to step away.

But hope dies hard in the heart of kind lovely people, and also it can become addictive to keep trying for what you feel you deserve. (His love. She couldn't have known he didn't have any for anyone but himself).
Very well said. An "empty vessel". How appropriate to describe him.
 
  • #564
I'm TOTALLY guessing here and it might be very far fetched. Ok, here goes.
At one time I had thought pf might be a bit slow and an off-the-wall talker in general. You know...the type who is always annoyed with this and annoyed with that. So maybe Mr Moore would chide him, but not take his outbursts very seriously being PF's norm.
I wonder if the smart ladies, and they both were very smart, saw pf as innocent because he was a bit slow.
Excuse me if it's far fetched and off-the-wall, but I knew someone kinda like that.

I don't think he's slow as in low IQ. He's a country bumkin rodeo guy (ick), so certainly not sophisticated or polished but he's arrogant and gotten away with publicly witnessed abusive behavior for years and nobody stood up to him. ASPD may look "dumb" to those without personality disorders but it's that they are REALLY are different from other humans. It's that thinking they can get away with anything and never be held accountable that appears stupid but it's way beyond that.
 
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Well,

She was looking for a relationship...
She meets this handsome cowboy...

They say "Love is blind" but that's not the truth. Love has 20/20 vision (or better) most times. Its the infatuation stage thats blinding.

So... Cowboy isn't big on communicating. He throws out these cryptic messages instead...

(IE: he's a Gaslighting fk!), leaving her to try and 'guess' a lot.

What he means by this or that, how he feels, maybe he's upset because... He's pouting, was it because he doesn't think I care for him?

He was basically an empty vessal emotionally, and people who are well loved, kind and thoughful, romantic... often fill in the blanks with what they want to be true.

Once she had his child, she seemed to be "seeing better" and was beginning to step away.

But hope dies hard in the heart of kind lovely people, and also it can become addictive to keep trying for what you feel you deserve. (His love. She couldn't have known he didn't have any for anyone but himself).
That's a great explanation.
It's hard for people to understand how anyone can possibly be manipulated and not recognize the red flags with someone like PF unless they have known or been in a relationship with someone like that themselves.

Imo
 
  • #567
She. Didn’t. Kill. KB.

Thanks to her deal, she was given an incentive to tell the truth. Lie, and her deal goes bye bye. This is absurdity.

Everything she has said, has been corroborated by evidence, to include witnesses accounts, surveillance footage, cell phone evidence, physical evidence, and PF’s idiotic words and actions.

PF is going down
Problem is there is so often at least one juror who will think this way. That's all it takes. They may hear so much of her involvement it's not such a big stretch to say she was the actual murderer. Every time we get a horrific murder being discussed here you can guarantee there will be at least one devil's advocate. They basically want the killer to get away with it.
Wouldn't it be ironic if he were found not guilty because of this perverse thinking ? Then he and she both walk...
 
  • #568
I got into this case late but have been reading different articles and trying to catch up. It seems PF started messing up immediately and there is no way he can fix his mess. IMO they didn't even need the half truths KK has had to offer, there was enough evidence without her help. But now, since she made that stellar deal there's the possibility she won't even do a single day of time. That's just wrong and she should pay for abetting Kelsey's murder.

Thank you for that. This deal makes me sick. I, for one, am not impressed with these prosecutors. Good police work is where the credit lies. Any half way decent prosecutors could try this case exactly the same way. That they jumped too quickly and gave away too much to get KKs story is shameful. The defense is right about all of the possible charges she could have faced and that was a lot to squeeze her with and they blew it.
 
  • #569
Problem is there is so often at least one juror who will think this way. That's all it takes. They may hear so much of her involvement it's not such a big stretch to say she was the actual murderer. Every time we get a horrific murder being discussed here you can guarantee there will be at least one devil's advocate. They basically want the killer to get away with it.
Wouldn't it be ironic if he were found not guilty because of this perverse thinking ? Then he and she both walk...
Fortunately, I’m convinced that the absolute worst case scenario is a hung jury.

With how strong the case is, and based in part on the questions the jury asked of KK (they were focused on the things that mattered), I think they’ll end up nailing his 🤬🤬🤬 to the wall.
 
  • #570
That's a great explanation.
It's hard for people to understand how anyone can possibly be manipulated and not recognize the red flags with someone like PF unless they have known or been in a relationship with someone like that themselves.

Imo
Despite being in a very unhealthy relationship though, the majority of people still maintain some lines they absolutely will not cross.
I don't see the manipulation here. I see a willing volunteer.
 
  • #571
Yeah. Didn't PF try to say KB burned the baby with a curling iron?
i'm more inclined to think she touched one of his hot work tools while he had her on his day jobs.
 
  • #572
A bloody nose....

I'm ill.

He might've had some blood on his pants, shirt and boots, because she had a bloody nose. No, you used a baseball bat....

I have no words.

MOO

Of note, his shoes were mentioned by his brother, and now mentioned again. I have a feeling that the discussion of the boots will come up again.
 
  • #573
Just like the Dalia Dippolito case....

I'm not familiar with that one (don't really follow much violent crime) but I know it's been done many times.
 
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i'm more inclined to think she touched one of his hot work tools while he had her on his day jobs.

I wouldn't be surprised to learn that he intentionally burned her to be able to blame KB.
 
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Fortunately, I’m convinced that the absolute worst case scenario is a hung jury.

With how strong the case is, and based in part on the questions the jury asked of KK (they were focused on the things that mattered), I think they’ll end up nailing his 🤬🤬🤬 to the wall.

When even Patrick's longtime friend and father figure basically says he's guilty to the jury, I'm not worried at all.
 
  • #579
So Patrick was all up in the Internet watching coverage about Kelsey during those days.

I like that as he had to know the story wasn't going away and perhaps he did and said more stupid things that will come back to bite him in this trial.

Lots of Mama chats? Brother chats? RT chats for sure.

On the internet, sitting next to his sister while flaming message boards with misinformation?
 
  • #580
Of note, his shoes were mentioned by his brother, and now mentioned again. I have a feeling that the discussion of the boots will come up again.
Bet you're right!
 
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