Gardener1850
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Jakob Rodgers @JakobRodgers
A total of 17 letters, mostly written on napkins, were read aloud in court. A Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent read all of them, and said they appeared to be in #PatrickFrazee's handwriting. @csgazette #KelseyBerreth
11:08 AM - 15 Nov 2019
Jakob Rodgers @JakobRodgers
#PatrickFrazee promised to help this surprise witness, Jacob Bentley, bond out of the Teller County jail, in exchange for the help, Bentley testified. @csgazette #KelseyBerreth
11:07 AM - 15 Nov 2019
I'm starting to see the carefully guarded tent entrance differently in light of this new testimony. If he was passing notes on napkins calling for multiple murders on his behalf, then who knows what else PF might try in order to communicate a signal to an outside source willing to help him in his murderous desires. Perhaps the tent was not only to protect him, but to also to protect the public from him? PF can't send any signals or get any info from anyone else if he is forced to walk through this narrow tent hall every day of court without any interaction with anyone at all. MOO.