KKTV News posted an article that says, in part:
Information from the court documents obtained by 11 News:
COUNT 1 - MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE
On or about November 22, 2018, PATRICK FRAZEE unlawfully, feleniously, after deliberation, and with the intent to cause the death of a person other...
It isn't necessarily robbery that is the primary crime for the first degree felony murder charge. Since he did end up with Baby K in his possession and he is not the legally recognized (meaning Colorado gives no 'rights' to biological fathers who are not married to the mothers at the time a...
Docket for: Teller County - Teller County Courthouse
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 records
1/3/19 8:30 AM 1H FRAZEE, PATRICK Pre-Trial Conference D602018JV26 Teller County DIV 11 - TELLER DISTRICT COURT
1/4/19 1:30 PM 3.50H FRAZEE, PATRICK Motions Hearing D602018CR330 Teller County DIV 11 - TELLER...
@missy1974 said: I am a bit behind in all of this, but 2 first degree murder charges is confusing when there is only 1 death. How are they allowed to charge him like that?
In Colorado, first degree murder is a separate offense from felony murder (which can also be separated by degrees)...
Denver Post article 40 minutes ago on Dec. 31, 2018:
He is charged with first-degree murder, three counts of solicitation to commit first-degree murder and first degree felony murder.
The charges indicate that authorities believe Frazee conspired with at least one other person to kill...
According to MSM, the mention of PF competing in rodeos was when he was a teenager. He is now in his 30s. Colorado is a recreational marijuana state so that would seem more likely, if he even is a drug user at all. Since that hasn't been reported or confirmed, he could be completely drug and...
Actually, her family does not say that. A much older aunt (in her 50s, as opposed to KB's age of 29) who did not live in the same city as KB is the only "family" saying that. JDG (the aunt) lives and works in Pasco, WA. KB was from the Warden, WA area and - for the past two years - had been...
It has been mentioned a few times by a few different users that PF may attempt an insanity plea. Colorado Revised Statutes have specific provisions for pleading insanity during criminal procedures (CRS 16-8-103 at Lexis). A Colorado attorney provided a summation of the insanity defense and the...
Another question (to add to my list): Has anyone other than PF stated that he and KB met to perform a mutually consensual exchange of custody of their daughter on November 22nd?
The only source of information regarding PF and KB exchanging custody of their daughter has been exclusively PF...
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I could care less about any aspect of the case or those involved, other than a remote sympathy toward the loved ones of KB, sorrow for her now-parentless child, and a deep and abiding interest in all things relating to...
Hello to everyone and thank you in advance for any tolerance that may need to be tendered my way if I don't get things "just right" when posting. :) I will try my best.
I have spent the past day and a half reading through all the existing threads on the Kelsey Berreth matter after coming...
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