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|    Gory details emerge about missing woman'    |
|    21 Feb 19 01:30:59    |
      XPost: alt.politics.democrats, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities       From: felcher.adam.schiff@sacbee.com              Was Krystal Jean Lee Kenney's pussy worth it?              DENVER – After months of mostly silence from authorities       investigating the disappearance of a Colorado mother on       Thanksgiving Day, grim details about her suspected demise       emerged this week, including accusations that the woman's fiance       beat her to death with a baseball bat while their baby was in       the next room.              Testimony from investigators at a court hearing Tuesday also       revealed that Patrick Frazee had repeatedly asked an Idaho woman       with whom he was having an affair to kill Kelsey Berreth, the       mother of Frazee's 1-year-old daughter.              When she refused, he did it himself, authorities said.              Berreth's body has yet to be found, but Colorado Bureau of       Investigation Agent Gregg Slater said information he gleaned       from Frazee's girlfriend, Krystal Jean Lee Kenney, indicates she       watched as Frazee burned the woman's remains. Kenney is now       cooperating with investigators after pleading guilty to evidence       tampering.              Berreth, a 29-year-old flight instructor, was last seen on Nov.       22 near her home in a mountain town near Colorado Springs, south       of Denver.              Investigators testified that Frazee began planning Berreth's       death in September and enlisted Kenney. Court records released       Wednesday show that Kenney's ex-husband told investigators his       ex-wife and Frazee dated during college and had a sexual       relationship in 2016 and possibly 2017. A detective said Kenney       revealed they rekindled an affair in March 2018.              Kenney, a 32-year-old former nurse, told police that Frazee       claimed Berreth was abusing the couple's daughter. Police said       there is no evidence that the girl was abused by her mother or       anyone else.              Frazee asked Kenney to kill Berreth three times, Slater       testified Tuesday. He said Kenney reported that Frazee suggested       poisoning Berreth's coffee in September. Kenney told police that       Frazee later told her to hit Berreth in the head using a metal       pipe and a baseball bat.              Kenney said he was angry each time she failed to act. She loved       Frazee and wanted to make him happy but could not hurt Berreth,       Slater said.              Kenney told at least two friends in October that Frazee had       asked her to kill Berreth, according to the newly released court       records. Both women were later interviewed by police       investigating Berreth's disappearance but the records give no       indication that they contacted law enforcement after Kenney's       admission.              One woman, who works as a paralegal, told investigators she       urged Kenney to contact police but "did not believe Krystal ever       went," the records said.              Kenney received a call from Frazee on Nov. 22 demanding that she       drive to Colorado, Slater said.              "You got a mess to clean up," Frazee said according to Kenney's       account to police.              She said she arrived two days later and found a "horrific" scene       with blood spattered on the walls and floors of Berreth's       townhome, Slater said.              Kenney told police that Frazee had wrapped a sweater around       Berreth's head so she could guess the smell of scented candles       and then beat her with a bat and stashed her body on a ranch.       According to court records, the couple's young daughter was       present in the home but in another room at the time.              After she cleaned the house, Kenney said she went with Frazee to       retrieve Berreth's body and watched as Frazee burned it on his       property along with the wooden bat, Slater said.              She said Frazee later told her he planned to throw the remains       in a dump or river.              Frazee was arrested last December, about a month after Berreth       was last seen alive. Prosecutors announced additional charges       this week, including tampering with a deceased body. He has not       entered a plea to any of the allegations.              His attorneys focused most of their questions Tuesday on       Kenney's account.              Police acknowledged that Kenney did not see Berreth's body or a       baseball bat. They also said Kenney denied knowing Berreth or       having a personal relationship with Frazee when investigators       first contacted her in mid-December.              David Beller, a Denver attorney who focuses on criminal defense,       said examining the motivations and credibility of a witness who       is cooperating with prosecutors is an essential strategy for       defense attorneys.              "The defense attorney is going to examine whether the witness is       somehow minimizing her involvement or her motivations to make       him look more culpable than he is," said Beller, who is not       connected to Frazee's defense. "Juries are skeptical of a       cooperating witness' testimony and a defense strategy is always       to highlight that skepticism."                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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