GUILTY Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - *Arrest* #67

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Looking at all the photos again of PF....man, he is beady eyed.
 
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I was so happy to come home to this update!! I was days behind as I feel that I have to read every post. I haven’t been able to get one single post in during the trial.

Thank you Pommy and everyone else for keeping me up to date on everything. I’m celebrating tonight and praying for Kelsey’s family!!!!

❤️❤️


NOV 18, 2019
Jury finds Patrick Frazee guilty in murder of fiancee Kelsey Berreth
Under a mandatory sentence, Frazee will serve life without parole.

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Can someone explain the solicitation charge/conviction to me?
 
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GUILTY ON ALL ACCOUNTS!!!! PRAISE JESUS! JUSTICE FOR KELSEY (YES. I'M YELLING & CRYING TEARS OF RELIEF AND JOY! THANK YOU, JURORS AND DA TEAM! GOOD JOB!
 
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9NEWS Denver‏Verified account @9NEWS
Breaking news in the Kelsey Berreth murder case: The man suspected of murdering Woodland Park mom Kelsey Berreth has been found guilty on all charges.

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2:00 PM - 18 Nov 2019
 
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I just hope the public realizes how rare a case like this is:

First, to have a murder trial adjudicated in under a year.

Second, to have this amount of evidence.

Third, to have a jury render a verdict as fast as this one did.

Not all cases go this smoothly, nor does the suspect typically hand everything right to the DA. Talk about being “your own worst enemy.”
 
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NOV 18, 2019
Patrick Frazee found guilty of first-degree murder in death of fiancée, Kelsey Berreth
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Frazee, 33, was found guilty on all charges: two counts of murder, three counts of solicitation to commit murder and tampering with a deceased human body. He had denied killing Berreth, 29, and pleaded not guilty. The jury trial began Nov. 1.

In closing arguments, prosecutors argued that Frazee had been planning Berreth's death for months, while the defense called evidence presented during trial "circumstantial" and "made up."

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Not just guilty but guilty of ALL CHARGES. I never doubted it!!!

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Me, neither PM! I never doubted it for a second! Still, the wait seemed long...
 
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PF, asked several people, if I'm not mistaken to murder to Kelsey, when you ask someone to murder or hurt another human, (put a hit out on somebody) that is solicitation and illegal to do.
Can someone explain the solicitation charge/conviction to me?
 
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Here! Finally home. Please let him be put away! I’m not sure if this is justice for Kelsey but this man is very, very dangerous! ( I have mixed feelings on actual “justice “)

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Just saw the update!!! Thank God. Is baby KB now safe?????
 
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Hopefully prison takes away his writing privileges until natural death.

Yes! In fact, just to be safe, take away all his access to paper towels and toilet paper, hehe.

Bye patty, its gonna be a refreshing treat to forget all about your existence.
 
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Yes! Or horse rehab for aging horses. (Wish some horses could have gotten a few good kicks in before he went to jail, too.)
Or, with the deed going to the Berreths!
moo

Isn’t it owned by a holding company or Ma. I’m not sure PF has an interest that can be attached. The last time I looked it was held by a company called thunderbolt Limited.
 
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DBM.
 
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The verdict came 361 days after KB went missing.

#justiceforkelsey
 
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A win for goodness. Hugs all round sleuths. Thanks to all for sharing your journey throughout this case.
 
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I think she had te
I'm just anxious now to see what Kenney's sentence will be.
I think she has to testify in other cases before sentence. I could be wrong on that.
 
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Lance Benzel
This after 3.5 hours of deliberation. 10 days of testimony. More than 60 witnesses. #PatrickFrazee #KelseyBerreth
@csgazette

This is just so impressive - the pace of the trial, that it didn't drag on for years, the way the prosecution laid out the case, the whole thing. I think the jury deliberation time was perfect. (Hopefully they had a nice leisurely lunch and then went back in the courtroom.) I'm sad we couldn't watch it because it seems like it's a great example of how things should play out.
 
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