GordianKnot
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This was one of my first posts, made right after the initial press conference. There was never any mystery here, as it was all about proving that Patrick Frazee did it. This is the last post I will ever make on this case.
This was 15 months ago, and justice never occurs in that amount of time. It did here, and it’s done. Both perpetrators got what they got what they got, and one of them got what they deserved. This was simple though, atleast for us.
Here’s what I said:
Here’s my problem here.
Fiancé didn’t report her missing.
The text message to her employer is something that only someone close to the victim does (assuming this is foul play).
A random abductor doesn’t do this, as he would be unaware of her work schedule, and this simply wouldn’t matter to him.
Someone was buying time, and the only person who would have an incentive to do that, is someone very close to home.
So two possibilities: She is missing on her own volition.
Foul play.
I’m leaning foul play, and I’m focused on one person.
CO - CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018
BBY:
@MassGuy.
Don't get used to this.
Which is to say, I ain't ever doing this again.
But it really needs to be publicly acknowledged here in this forum:
Thank you for your invaluable contributions to Kelsey's case.
You followed this case from its ugly inception to its bittersweet ending.
You devoted a lot of time and energy to this case discussion, offering countless seminal posts.
You brought much-needed moments of levity and humor to threads often weighted down with emotion.
Your analysis of this case was proven to be spot-on in almost all respects.
You were only wrong on the points where we disagreed. It's okay. Nobody's perfect.
Most memorably, you crafted the MassGuy Theorem:
"The MassGuy Theorem"
If we took KK out of the equation, KB would still be dead.
If we took PF out of the equation, KB would still be alive.
That really is sheer genius.
Simple, but genius.
Like the author himself.
I doff my cap to you, Sir…the fact that I don't own a cap, notwithstanding.
JMO.
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