Kelsey Berreth-missing CO mom / Is anyone following this?

Anonymous
I think the fiance did it. I can't imagine if someone I had a relationship was missing and I didn't have anything to do with it, that I wouldn't be talking to the police and the media. I would be begging, screaming for help to find them. He isn't because he knows she's dead.

His house is on 35 acres. They've been digging it up, which means they do in fact suspect him.
Anonymous
I'm following this on Websleuths.com - this case and the Chris Watts case.
Anonymous
Whether he is guilty or not, the finger was going to be squarely pointed at him and the spotlight would be on him.

I don't blame him at all for getting a lawyer and for doing as the lawyer says. I also think staying out of the media is a good thing.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whether he is guilty or not, the finger was going to be squarely pointed at him and the spotlight would be on him.

I don't blame him at all for getting a lawyer and for doing as the lawyer says. I also think staying out of the media is a good thing.



Do you blame him for refusing to speak with police? For refusing to allow his child’s grandmother to see her, even under his supervision?
Anonymous
Keeping quiet now? I get that.
Waiting days and days to report something? Nope. Dude killed her.
Anonymous
Now I've read reports that aunt is saying she broke up with fiance on Thanksgiving when she dropped daughter off, and that she planned to visit someone in Washington state. If fiance is telling truth maybe she had a new boyfriend. Perhaps he didn't report her missing because she was with new guy and fiance new this and didn't expect to hear from her for a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whether he is guilty or not, the finger was going to be squarely pointed at him and the spotlight would be on him.

I don't blame him at all for getting a lawyer and for doing as the lawyer says. I also think staying out of the media is a good thing.



Do you blame him for refusing to speak with police? For refusing to allow his child’s grandmother to see her, even under his supervision?


If his lawyer told him to do those things he should do those things. The mil could make up stuff during interactions with the child. This kind of stuff has happened. Despite this, I also think he is the most likely suspect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CO mom went missing on Thanksgiving Day. Very few clues. Anyone following?
IF SHE WAS KILL AT BOYFRIENDS PROPERTY, HOW DID HER CARS GET BACK TO HER HOME
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now I've read reports that aunt is saying she broke up with fiance on Thanksgiving when she dropped daughter off, and that she planned to visit someone in Washington state. If fiance is telling truth maybe she had a new boyfriend. Perhaps he didn't report her missing because she was with new guy and fiance new this and didn't expect to hear from her for a while.


Whoa. Her mom has characterized the relationship between Kelsey and her baby's dad to be a loving one. He has been referred to as her fiancee.

If the family knew that she broke up with the guy why is he still referred to as Kelsey's fiancee. They must have been incompatible to be living in separate homes and passing the baby back and forth the way that they were.

There is a lot about this that doesn't make sense. I totally understand why the family and even the (former?) boyfriend don't necessarily want Kelsey's private business put out there but I just get the feeling there is more to this story than is being shared.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CO mom went missing on Thanksgiving Day. Very few clues. Anyone following?
IF SHE WAS KILL AT BOYFRIENDS PROPERTY, HOW DID HER CARS GET BACK TO HER HOME


Why are you yelling?

Obviously he picked her up. He could easily make up an emergency about the baby. She grabs her purse and jumps in his car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whether he is guilty or not, the finger was going to be squarely pointed at him and the spotlight would be on him.

I don't blame him at all for getting a lawyer and for doing as the lawyer says. I also think staying out of the media is a good thing.



Remember Michelle Do’or? Her father was tortured by police to the point of near suicide, so convinced they were he did it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm following this on Websleuths.com - this case and the Chris Watts case.


I was too but what a snoozefest. Until new info comes out, they just post 5 pages an hour of the same old crap.
Anonymous
Why can't the baby's father at least confirm or deny they were engaged, and also explain why they did not live together. None of that would be self incriminating and would also just make the whole thing less weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why can't the baby's father at least confirm or deny they were engaged, and also explain why they did not live together. None of that would be self incriminating and would also just make the whole thing less weird.


"We were engaged, but she recently broke it off. We didn't live together because we fought constantly, sometimes violently."

Not incriminating at all!
Anonymous
It's always the boyfriend/husband/fiance. Or at least 90% of the time it is. The police are gathering evidence and making their case. He'll be arrested soon.
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