I think I will just quote @gitana1 in response...Well stated.
That should be the last word on the detestable deal KK got.
I think I will just quote @gitana1 in response...Well stated.
That should be the last word on the detestable deal KK got.
This is how I look at it myself.
I might not like the deal one bit, but it had to be done, to get the information and help LE find the evidence to lock Patrick up for life. One of those things in life, that you have to take the good with the bad.
Both are evil and sadistic, in my opinion. Both are narcs. Nothing will ever change that in my heart. At least he'll be off the streets where he can't harm another.
What happens to Krystal after, in terms of how life goes for her, I simply don't give a damn. Hopefully her part in this haunts her for the rest of her life. We know nothing haunts Patrick.
Don't recall MG telling the FBI that it didn't look like the gun had not been fired. Would have made her follow-up contact with authorities questionable. (Always thought MG wanted to re-assert herself in the investigation. So many in ID looking for their 5 minutes...). MOO
Yes. how convenient she cannot recall anything about what she told LE about the bullet missing.
Im afraid some witnesses are starting to catch the "spontaneous memory reduction sickness" that is going around those parts.
Yes, yet another person who can tell the story of how PF bragged that he could hide a body so that it would never be found.Interesting that they are going to call the mother of one of PF's ex-girlfriends. Looks like the prosecution has quite a few cards up its sleeve. MOO
Don't recall MG telling the FBI that it didn't look like the gun had not been fired. Would have made her follow-up contact with authorities questionable. (Always thought MG wanted to re-assert herself in the investigation. So many in ID looking for their 5 minutes...). MOO
Its actually very common in states that allow conceal carry or have conceal carry permits. People that elect to conceal carry when driving usually want the gun as close to them as possible and under the seat is a common spot. I do agree it can be a little dangerous especially if adjusting the seat where it could somehow manage to get tangled with the gun and could be dangerous.
The question I have about KK's borrowing of the car is did the loaner person not realize her gun was still in the car until it was too late and KK already took off with the car? Or did she purposely let KK have that gun with her because maybe KK asked her to borrow it too and maybe KK wanted the gun with her?
Im not sure if those questions have been answered or not.
If it was a mistake I could understand it better but if the loaner person let her borrow the gun too along with the car then that seems foolish because you wouldnt want anyone else using your weapon and not knowing what they are going to do with it.
She seems like Granny Clampett to me. Full of p—s and vinegar with few friends. Reminds me of my ex MIL. She was fine as long as she stayed on the ranch doing chores. I made the mistake of driving her to a doctor’s appointment one time. She flipped out and accused the doctors of trying to rape her. I was so embarrassed.Mama F sounds like a piece of work.
Early recess today for more witnesses to travel from out of state.
Prosecutor reports the trial is ahead of schedule.
ExactlyI didn't think his testimony was oppositional or defiant. I thought he told the truth and in fact, was disgusted in his brother.
Imo
Yes, to leave her completely defenseless orI've had the same thought.
Could he have taken the gun so she had no way to defend herself?
What would/could KB have done had she had her gun the day he killed her?
Moo
Agree. Then she feigns all this concern about the Berreths needing to know what happened, yet she didn't call them or LE. Just came and cleaned up, to so call protect herself and her kids. Protect herself from what, exactly? If she had just called LE straight out, she would have been protected as PF would have been in jail, and she would have saved herself the trip and clean up.
It may not be significant at all, but I find it strange that she switched cars to come and do the clean up. She was so scared, she drove a car with a gun in it, fully loaded, and expired tags. I wonder if she thought Patrick would expect her to move Kelsey's body once she got there and take it back to Idaho, and she told him it wouldn't fit in her friend's car. Handy timing for that car switch, if you ask me.
BBM. I know you’re an attorney. Just curious why you think there wouldn’t have been any prosecution at all without KK? I certainly believe it would have been harder. But no body murder convictions occur at a rate of 86% (per www.nobodymurdercases.com) . I would say the chances are good that he would have been prosecuted. Even without KK, JM would have come forward and testified that PF said he had a plan to kill her. The ranch hands would have testified about the fire. The video and cell phone evidence was still good. PF’s inconsistent statements. Would MS have been able to testify about what KK told her, or would that be hearsay? At any rate, a mountain of circumstantial evidence.
How many days has it been so far?
So the car she drove had expired tags? Hmm. Maybe indeed she thought she could point that out as an excuse not to move the body. “I could get pulled over.”
Why would her friend let her borrow a car with expired tags? Wasn’t she afraid it would get impounded?
We're in Day 7 of the trial itself.
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