Serialously with Annie Elise - 408: A Bloodbath, Baseball Bat & Starbucks Macchiato | The Kelsey Berreth Case
Episode Date: June 8, 2026Just days after Thanksgiving in 2018, 29-year-old Kelsey Berreth seemingly vanished without a trace from her Colorado home. At first, her family tried convincing themselves there had to be a reasonab...le explanation. But as the days passed with no calls, no texts, and no sign of Kelsey, panic started setting in. Inside her condo, everything looked as though she had simply stepped out for a moment and never came back. Her belongings were still there, unfinished food sat untouched, and small details inside the apartment began making investigators increasingly uneasy. Meanwhile, the one person who should have been most desperate to find her, Kelsey’s fiancé and the father of her child, appeared strangely calm….If you’re new here, don’t forget to follow the show for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases! To watch the video version of this episode, head over to youtube.com/@annieelise. .🔎Join Our True Crime Club & Get Exclusive Content & Perks..🎧 Need More to Binge? Listen to both of my weekly true crime series 10 to Life & Serialously with Annie Elise wherever you get your podcasts on the Annie Elise Channel!🍎 Apple Podcasts | Where you can also unlock access to 100+ and growing extra exclusive deep dives.💚 Spotify🔴 YouTube🎙️ All Other Platforms.📸 Follow Annie on Socials Instagram: @_annieeliseTikTok: @_annieeliseSubstack: @annieeliseFacebook: @10toLife.⭐SponsorsSKIMS: Shop my favorite bras and underwear at http://SKIMS.com.O Positiv: Head to http://OPostiv.com/AE or enter AE at checkout for 25% off your first purchase.Willie’s Remedy: Order now at http://drinkwillies.com and use code SERIALOUSLY for 20% off of your first order + free shipping on orders over $95.IM8: Go to http://IM8HEALTH.com/AE and use code AE for a Free Welcome Kit, five free travel sachets, plus 10% off your order.Dose: Check out dosedaily.com/AE or enter AE to get 35% off your first month subscription..👗 Shop Annie’s Must-Haves! ShopMY: bit.ly/AnnieElise_ShopMy Amazon: bit.ly/AnnieElise_Amazon.🫵🏻 Get Involved or Recommend a CaseAbout Annie: www.annieelise.comFor Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com.📚 Episode Sources 9NEWS | ABC News | CBS Colorado | CBS News | CCTV | CNN | Colorado Judicial Branch | Colorado Sun | Denver7 | Good Morning America | Inside Edition | KIVI TV | KOAA 5 | KTVQ News | NBC News | Law & Crime | Oxygen | People••••••••••••••••••🚨Disclaimers1️⃣ Some links may be affiliate links, they do not cost you anything, but I make a small percentage from the sale. Thank you so much for watching and supporting me. 2️⃣ Sources used to collect this information include various public news sites, interviews, court documents, FB groups dedicated to the case, and various news channel segments. When quoting statements made by others, they are strictly alleged until confirmed otherwise. Please remember my videos are my independent opinion and to always do your own research. 3️⃣ The views and opinions expressed in this video are personal and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. Assumptions made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of any entity other than the creator(s). These views are subject to change, revision, and rethinking at any time and are not to be held in perpetuity. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, correctness, suitability, or validity of any information on this video and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. All information is provided on an as-is basis. It is the reader’s responsibility to verify their own facts.
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Teller County is a small county. They have never seen anything to this magnitude.
It's blood all over the floor. There's not a deal with the devil. There's just no if hands or puns about it.
There's a baseball bat, scented candles, a blindfold. A plan to transport a body.
Kelsey, we just want you home. We won't quit looking.
Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all-new episode of Serial asleep.
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialist.
serialously with me your host and your true crime BFF, Annie Elise, here to take you down another
rabbit hole today because today's case, it is so highly disturbing. It also takes place around the
holidays, which I feel like anytime there's a true crime case around the holiday time,
it just like hits differently, you know, it's like harder to imagine. It's like such a tough
time. And I don't know. This one, it was tough because there's so many details with
in it, but it still is so difficult to make sense of, if that makes sense. I'm like, just talking in
circles here. Sorry, guys. You know what I mean? It's just like one of those things where you have all
this information, but it still feels like it's difficult to make sense of it. And I don't know.
For me, it was definitely a tough one researching it and even first hearing about it. And so
I just want to warn you, it will certainly be difficult to listen to as well. But I want to just
jump right into it. Now, as I said, crimes are on the holidays. Those usually,
hit different. It's difficult to imagine such a loss and such a horrific thing happening around that
time because for a lot of people, November and December are some of the best months of the year.
I mean, depending on what you celebrate, of course, and how your family dynamics are.
But Thanksgiving rolls around, everybody's getting together with family, eating good food,
catching up. Then before you even have time to recover from Thanksgiving, it's basically
time to start planning Christmas. Or if you're like me, I plan Christmas before Halloween and have it all up
in my house. But you get my point. It's usually the time of year where everybody's festive and
like getting into the holiday spirit. But for Cheryl and Daryl Barrett, holiday cheer was the last
thing on their minds. They weren't thinking about gifts, decorations, stockings, or hanging lights
outside because something much more serious was happening. The last time that they had spoken to their
29-year-old daughter, Kelsey, was on Thanksgiving Day. For an entire week afterward, they continued
calling her, texting her, but they never got a response. And that was extremely unlike Kelsey.
She was very close with her family. She always stayed in touch, whether that be through phone calls,
text messages, social media, just being active online. But then suddenly, there was nothing.
Just silence. And at first, like so many people do, her parents tried to brush it off.
Kelsey was incredibly busy, after all. Cheryl even said that, you know, going a couple days without
hearing from her wasn't unheard of with everything that Kelsey had going on in her life. But after a few
more days passed, it became harder and harder to explain it away. And then once a full week hit
with absolutely no contact, I mean, that crossed into territory that just felt impossible. Something was
wrong. They knew it. Kelsey's family didn't live nearby, however. See, she was living in Colorado
while the rest of her family was back in Washington State, where Kelsey had been born and raised,
and where she herself had lived until only a couple of years earlier.
So it's not like they could just jump in the car, drive over to her house, make sure she's
okay, and then drive home. Instead, the next best thing that they could do, and really the only
sensible option in that moment, was to contact her fiancé Patrick Frazy.
Now, Patrick and Kelsey had been together for quite a few years. They met online back when Kelsey
was 26 years old, and things between the two of them moved pretty quickly. Eventually, Kelsey
packed up her life in Washington and she moved to Colorado so that she could be closer to Patrick.
Later, the two of them got engaged and they even welcomed a daughter together, Kaylee, who was just
one year old at the time of all of this. So when Cheryl and Darrell got in touch with Patrick,
they were, you know, wondering, where's Kelsey? We haven't talked with her. We just want to check in on her.
And they were kind of expecting some sort of reasonable explanation, something to explain why Kelsey
wasn't responding. Maybe she was overwhelmed with work, with motherhood, maybe she was
preparing for the holidays herself for her daughter. Maybe her phone was broken. Maybe she just needed
space. You know, who cares? Anything. But what Patrick told them was pretty much the exact opposite of what
they expected. Because he started the conversation by saying this, here's the story. Which, I mean,
hello, that already felt strange. Who tees off a conversation like that when somebody's checking in
on their loved one, their daughter, to be like, well, here's the story. Like, that already feels weird.
but what came next, it was even worse.
According to Patrick, he and Kelsey had broken up on Thanksgiving Day,
that last day that she ever spoke with her family.
He claimed that the breakup had been initiated by Kelsey,
saying she no longer wanted to be with him,
she was over the relationship, the engagement, she wanted space.
Apparently neither of them wanted to work things out,
so this wasn't just some random argument or a temporary situation.
According to him, it was over.
So over, in fact,
that the two of them apparently had already agreed that they were going to split custody of their one-year-old daughter, Kaylee, 50-50, starting with Patrick keeping Kaylee first.
Now, one thing that is really important to understand in all of this is that despite being engaged, having a child together, and living near each other, Patrick and Kelsey still were not living together.
Even sharing a daughter, they were going back and forth, they didn't live together.
When Kelsey first had moved to Colorado in May of 2016, she moved into a studio apartment, one that Patrick actually got for her.
Patrick, however, lived on a ranch nearby with his mother.
And apparently, the idea of Kelsey moving into the ranch before marriage, it was like super frowned upon.
They weren't having it.
So she was going to have her studio apartment, they would get married, and then they would move in together.
So during the week, she would stay at her own place, and then she would visit with Patrick and stay over occasionally on weekends.
here and there intermittently. Then, after Kaylee was born, Kelsey and the baby moved into a larger
condo that had more room. It wasn't going to work to just be in a studio apartment anymore. But still,
Patrick stayed at his place and Kelsey stayed at hers. So Patrick claimed that on Thanksgiving,
they had this breakup conversation, right? He also says that he met up with Kelsey and then she
gave him little Kaylee. According to him, that was the last time that he saw or heard from her.
He also mentioned that Kelsey had supposedly talked about flying somewhere with a friend or with a co-worker,
which I will say, Kelsey worked full-time as a flight instructor.
So, I mean, on paper, it did sound plausible.
But then he also threw out the possibility that she may have just moved away altogether,
which that seemed less possible.
Other than that, though, he claimed that he had no idea where she was.
And that conversation that he had with her parents was on December 2, 2018.
So obviously right away, Kelsey's parents were super confused and pretty alarmed.
Because even if Patrick's story was true, even if they really had broken up, there was no universe
where Kelsey would just disappear without telling anyone.
Or fall off the radar, you know, and not follow up with custody of her daughter.
It just did not make sense.
She had a career.
She had a daughter.
She had a dog that she absolutely adored.
There was no way where she would just willingly walk away from all of that and then completely
cut off all communication with everybody she loved. Not to mention her parents, Cheryl, and Daryl,
had spoken with Kelsey multiple times on Thanksgiving Day. And there was no indication that she was
feeling like she was going to break up with Patrick or that things were tumultuous or anything like that.
The first time was in the morning while Kelsey was making cinnamon rolls and she was laughing on the
phone about how Kaylee would rather just eat Cheerios out of the box than what she was making for her.
Later that day, they communicated again through text. Kelsey said she would call them later,
but she never did. And again, at the time, they didn't think much of it. Life gets busy.
It's Thanksgiving. You're with your fiancé possibly. You're with your daughter. Things come up.
But like I said, what stood out now after the fact is that Kelsey never once mentioned any sort of breakup,
not even a hint that things were going to be ending with Patrick. And meanwhile, through all of this conversation, too,
Patrick himself didn't really seem particularly worried. So Cheryl and Darrow asked him, you know,
hey, can you drive over to Kelsey's condo? Just check in on her. I know you're broken up, but we're worried
about her. Can you just drive over and make sure that everything's okay? His response to that? He said that he
was busy, that he needed to go check on his cows first. But, you know, afterward, once I'm done
tending to my cows and the farm, I'll eventually swing by the condo. Though he also added that he
didn't think that Kelsey would want to see him anyway. So her parents were basically like,
who cares if she wants to see you or not? We're asking you to go, like, perform a welfare check
basically on her, someone who you were engaged to, the mother of your child. Like, we asked you to go.
We want to know that she's safe. Just fuck the cows and go. However, before Patrick ever made it
over to the condo himself, Cheryl decided that she was going to call the police herself. She just
could not shake this awful gut feeling that something was wrong. So local police went to Kelsey's
condo, and they were able to get inside. But Kelsey wasn't there. And according to the police,
there also didn't appear to be any sort of obvious signs of forced entry or a struggle. So,
they checked on everything, looked around, didn't see her, and they left. But her mom still
could not shake that feeling. Patrick didn't have answers. Police weren't having answers and
they weren't saying much before confirming that Kelsey wasn't home. Where was her daughter, right? So Cheryl,
and Kelsey's brother packed their bags
and they booked one-way tickets to Colorado.
They arrived late on December 3rd,
and one of the very first things that Cheryl did
was ask Patrick whether he had ever actually gone
to check on Kelsey at the condo or not.
The previous day, remember,
when she asked him to go check on her
and he said, you know, I have to go check the cows first,
which Patrick admitted that no,
he never ended up going.
So once her parents and her brother got inside the condo that night,
they decided that they were going to wait until the morning
before they looked through everything carefully.
Because remember, they got there late at night.
They're going to rest.
They're going to like give everything a full look in the morning in daylight.
They wanted fresh eyes and just to really dive into everything.
So on the morning of December 4th, 2018, they started going through Kelsey's condo themselves.
And almost immediately, multiple things stood out to them.
Sure, the police were technically right that there were no obvious signs of forced entry or a violent struggle.
but there were absolutely signs that Kelsey had not packed up and voluntarily left town.
One being, her suitcase was still there. Her makeup was also still there. And according to her family,
Kelsey never traveled anywhere without her makeup, not even for a quick overnight trip.
Her toothbrush, hair products, all of her everyday essentials, everything was just still inside this condo.
So it obviously didn't take trained investigators to realize that none of that lined up with somebody just suddenly choosing to hop on a
plane and disappear and vanish. Now I will say this. A few important items were missing,
along with Kelsey, of course, herself. Her phone was missing, her purse was missing,
and her car keys were missing. So initially, it did seem possible that maybe she had stepped
out briefly and intended to come back later, except there was a major problem with that theory.
Her car was still parked right outside. So if she had gone somewhere, she definitely didn't drive
herself or somebody else had picked her up. There were also a few other items missing that her
parents just didn't really quite know what to make of. Patrick had told them that after Kelsey
broke things off with him on Thanksgiving, he realized that the relationship was truly over.
So because of that, he said that he gave Kelsey back some of the belongings that she had left
over at his house over time. And some of those items included a handgun, keys to her condo,
and other personal belongings. Which is obviously,
very vague and that could mean almost anything. And this is all something that Patrick had told the
parents willingly. But when they were searching Kelsey's condo themselves, they noticed that this gun
and the spare keys, they weren't there. So if he gave them back to her, why weren't they at the condo?
That really struck them as strange. I mean, could Kelsey have taken those items with her? Yeah, sure.
But taking a spare condo key while leaving behind your clothes, your luggage, and your essentials,
it just did not make sense.
The next few details are really important, too,
because these are the kinds of things
that only family members would immediately notice,
if I'm being honest with you.
And honestly, these are always the details, too,
that really fascinate me the most in cases like this one,
because even if they're not technically considered evidence,
they do still tell a story.
So back to those cinnamon rolls.
Remember she was on the phone,
making cinnamon rolls on Thanksgiving?
The cinnamon rolls that Kelsey had made on Thanksgiving morning
were still sitting,
inside the oven. Now, of course, completely hard, stale, and over a week had gone by. They had just
been sitting there, untouched, for over a week. Also, her thermostat was set to 72 degrees,
which in late November and early December, that's not unusual by itself. But according to her family,
Kelsey was obsessive about turning the thermostat down whenever she planned to be gone for more
than a short period of time. She wanted to conserve energy, save on the bill, do all of the things.
Another thing that they noticed right away was that Kelsey's wax warmer was still plugged in and turned on,
which for any of my male listeners out there or viewers or any of my females who maybe have never dabbled in wax,
if you don't know what a wax warmer is.
It's basically this small little device that's kind of like a bowl, and it melts scented wax cubes.
And you drop in wax cubes that are scented, and it melts them instead of, you know, firing up a wick on a candle.
and it just kind of like disperses the aroma.
So according to her family, if Kelsey had intentionally left town, especially for multiple days,
there is absolutely no way that she would have left a wax warmer plugged in,
especially knowing that it could potentially become a fire hazard.
And another thing that the family noticed that really stood out to them,
so much so that they genuinely just could not come up with a logical explanation for it,
was that there was a dirty broom lying on top of Kelsey's bed.
I mean, okay, maybe she had been cleaning, she got distracted halfway through, maybe she set it down for a second.
But when you think about it, even in a rush, I mean, for me at least, if I dropped a broom somewhere, I'd probably, you know, leave it on the floor or pick it up, lean it against a wall.
I'm not taking the extra step to place it on top of my clean bed.
And unfortunately, there's another thing that complicated this whole situation.
Because her parents had rushed to Colorado so suddenly and so quickly and had no idea how long they would be staying,
they never booked a hotel room. Instead, they stayed inside Kelsey's condo, meaning if it was a
potential crime scene, they were, you know, putting evidence into question and potentially
contaminating the scene, which at the time for them, it made the most sense to them. Kaley wasn't there,
Kelsey wasn't there. Why not stay in the condo while they're trying to figure everything out?
They're certainly not jumping to the conclusion that it's an active crime scene potentially.
but in hindsight, probably not the wisest decision.
On December 5th, the family met with local authorities,
and they spent almost 12 hours talking with the investigators.
They explained every little thing that they had noticed inside that condo,
anything that felt off or felt even the least bit suspicious.
They just knew in their gut that something wasn't right.
They just needed the investigators to fully understand that this wasn't a woman
blowing off steam after a breakup or taking off unexpectedly.
This was totally out of character for her, and something was wrong.
So it really wasn't until December 6th that the authorities fully grasped the urgency of the situation.
And at that point, it had already been two full weeks since anyone had last seen or heard from Kelsey.
So that day, her parents were back at the condo, trying to figure out what their next steps were going to be,
slowly starting to come to terms with just how terrifying this situation really was,
because they, of course, did not believe for one second that Kelsey had willingly disappeared.
And they knew that if she didn't leave voluntarily, that only left behind much darker possibilities.
So then, while he's sitting with his parents, Kelsey's brother, Clint, gets up and he goes and uses the restroom.
And while he was in there, he noticed something. At first, it was so small that he barely even registered it.
but then he looked a little bit closer.
And right there, right near the base of the toilet,
there was a tiny drop of blood.
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As soon as her brother Clint saw that drop of blood, Kelsey's family immediately called the police, which was absolutely obviously the right thing to do.
And when investigators told everyone, you know, hey, you need to leave the condo right away, we need to process this as evidence.
the family knew, okay, things now are moving rapidly and they are suddenly becoming much more serious.
Once investigators got back inside and started taking a closer look around, they then started noticing
things that they hadn't initially picked up on during that initial welfare check.
But there was also a problem now.
Because remember, the scene had technically been contaminated because the family had been staying there for days.
So what they are seeing is that true evidence related to Kelsey's disappearance?
Is it something else? It's difficult.
So the investigators asked the family whether they had cleaned anything inside the condo.
And honestly, the family was almost like offended by this question, kind of basically like,
uh, we're here trying to find our missing daughter.
Cleaning hasn't exactly been our priority.
They explained that the only thing that they had done in all of this time is wash dishes after
they had used them.
But with that, the investigators had noticed something pretty interesting almost immediately.
Multiple surfaces throughout the condo had this very strong,
strange sheen or gloss to them, looking like they had recently been wiped down with some kind of
cleaner. Now, sure, maybe Kelsey had cleaned before she disappeared or cleaned on Thanksgiving
morning, that's possible. But combined with the tiny speck of blood in the bathroom, another
possibility started becoming much more concerning, the possibility that someone else may have
cleaned that condo after something terrible had happened there. Now, I know what some people might be
thinking here as you're listening to this, and hopefully this isn't TMI, but a tiny drop of blood
near a toilet, the base of a toilet that is used by a woman daily, it doesn't automatically
point to foul play. There are innocent explanations for that. Cutting your leg shaving,
having your period, pulling a tampon out, and again, not to get TMI in something like splashing
somewhere. But investigators quickly brought in crime scene technicians so that they could test
this blood and process the bathroom more thoroughly.
and what they found was terrifying.
There wasn't just blood near the toilet.
There was blood all over the bathroom.
The problem was that most of it wasn't visible to the naked eye
because someone had clearly gone to great lengths to clean it up.
It was only through forensic testing and investigative technology
that the detectives were able to detect
the remaining traces of blood residue.
There was blood on the toilet, on the side of the tub, on the floor.
Investigators even discovered that blood had seeped through the flooring and down between the hardwood floorboards.
So this wasn't just a tiny speck or tiny dot of blood that could easily be explained away.
There was a significant amount of blood that was in this bathroom at one period of time.
And with that discovery, Kelsey's case officially transformed into a full-blown missing persons investigation involving suspected foul play.
But investigators also had to face reality.
Kelsey had been missing for two full weeks already.
And given the amount of blood that was found in the bathroom,
I mean, the implications were terrifying.
Kelsey was either seriously injured or worse.
Now, I don't know whether Kelsey's family had already considered at that point in time
that Kelsey may already be gone before they even realized that she was missing
or how that all transpired in their minds,
but it's an awful possibility to have to confront.
So now the investigators got to work.
They were trying to retrace Kelsey's final known movements,
while also realizing that they were already incredibly behind.
They knew that Kelsey had been alive on Thanksgiving Day that morning because her family had spoken with her,
but that was really all they had to go on.
Then, while searching her condo and her vehicle,
investigators found a Safeway receipt that was dated from Thanksgiving Day.
It looked like Kelsey had stopped to grab a few last-minute groceries for dinner that day.
And surveillance footage from that Safeway,
it showed Kelsey entering the store at 1227 p.m.
And she wasn't alone.
She went in with her one-year-old daughter, baby Kaylee.
She grabbed a shopping cart.
She placed Kaylee's car seat inside of it
before then eventually moving out of camera view
and going into the grocery store,
and that moment right then
would become the last confirmed sighting of Kelsey alive.
That was Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 22nd.
Then, three days later, on November 25th,
the investigators learned that Kelsey's phone had pinged in Gooding, Idaho, more than 700 miles away from her condo in Colorado.
Now, as strange as that was, yes, how did her phone get 700 miles away? It did also offer a very small shred of hope.
Kelsey had family not only in Washington, but she also did have family in Idaho. So investigators started to wonder whether or not she could have possibly traveled there.
But after looking into it, authorities found no evidence whatsoever that Kelsey herself had.
actually been in Idaho. The only thing tying her there was that phone ping. Now what's interesting
is there was also still activity coming from Kelsey's phone that same day. One message had even been
sent to her employer, claiming that something had come up and that she wouldn't be coming into work
the following week. So now it felt like the puzzle pieces were kind of slowly starting to come together.
During the first press conference about Kelsey's disappearance, investigators kept most details
very close to the vest. They said nothing publicly about the blood in the condo or the growing concerns about foul play.
I want to give you a brief timeline and kind of bring you current with where we're at right now.
I was the first like to start off by just thanking everybody that took the time out to come forward and spread this message of Kelsey being missing and helping us to find her.
Kelsey's been missing and been reported missing by her mother, Cheryl, since Sunday, December 2nd at about 1237 p.m.
Mountain Standard Times. Officers were able to contact her place of employment at DOS Aviation down in
Pueblo, Colorado, and were advised that they had received a text from Kelsey's phone on the 25th of
November stating that she would not be into work the following week. Officers from the Woodland Park
Police Department did respond to Kelsey's residence on December 2nd and performed a community caretaker's
search of her residence to see if they could locate her. She was not inside her residence.
Cheryl did reach out to Kelsey's fiance, Patrick Frazy, and he called her back saying that he hadn't heard from her since November 25th when Kelsey texted him.
Patrick told officers that he hadn't seen her since Thanksgiving, November 22nd when he exchanged their daughter, Kelsey, correction, Kaylee Barrett.
Kaylee is currently with her father, Patrick.
We've reviewed video from the local Safeway grocery store, and it showed Kelsey shopping with her daughter, Kaylee, on November 22nd at about 1227 p.m.
that's the last time Kelsey was seen.
Reports are correct that Kelsey's phone gave a location near Gooding, Idaho on November 25th at about 5.13
in the afternoon.
Reporters asked question after question, but authorities revealed very, very little.
Then Kelsey's mom, Cheryl, spoke.
Now, by that point, it had been 19 days since she last heard from her daughter.
I'd just like to talk to you a little bit about Kelsey.
She's not the kind that runs off.
This is completely out of character.
Kelsey loves her God.
She loves her family and friends, and she loves her job.
Honestly, you could feel and hear the desperation from Kelsey's family and friends.
Which, hello, anyone would be terrified if someone that they loved had vanished for nearly three weeks.
Yet somehow, the one person who didn't seem particularly concerned was Kelsey's fiancé, the father of her child.
Patrick. I mentioned earlier how nonchalant he sounded during that first phone call with her mom Cheryl,
and that attitude, it never really changed. Patrick had even been invited to attend the press conference,
but he never showed up. And apparently he didn't even bother offering an explanation for why he skipped it.
He just ghosted. And honestly, that spoke volumes to a lot of the people who are watching and keeping an eye on this case.
So naturally, public suspicion toward Patrick, it started building almost immediately.
Patrick refused to speak publicly himself.
However, his attorney did release a statement saying that Patrick had fully cooperated with investigators,
that he had voluntarily turned over his phone, and that he also provided a DNA sample.
The statement ended by saying that Patrick hoped and prayed for Kelsey's safe return.
And look, investigators did back up parts of that statement publicly, saying that
Patrick had been cooperative and that he was not officially considered a suspect at that time.
By then, Patrick had already completed multiple interviews with investigators,
and he had also provided a timeline of his Thanksgiving Day activities, his whereabouts, what he did.
Which, let's just walk through that timeline together for, you know, the sake of it,
just so you have a full understanding.
As we know, Patrick claimed that Thanksgiving morning Kelsey broke up with him.
Then, according to him, the two of them met in an alleyway behind Kelsey's condo.
so that they could exchange custody of Kaylee.
Now remember, Kelsey and Kaylee had been seen together at Safeway around 1227 p.m.
Then, at 12.54 p.m., Patrick appeared on surveillance footage at Walmart, which he remained there
for about, what, give or take 20 minutes until approximately 1.17 p.m. And what made that footage
significant was the shopping cart that Patrick was pushing. Inside his cart was the exact same infant car seat
and baby blanket that was seen earlier in the Safeway footage with Kelsey.
Kaylee herself was never clearly visible on camera from Walmart's angle,
but investigators believed that she was there because that blanket matched perfectly.
So based on the timeline, Kelsey and Patrick likely met sometime after Kelsey left Safeway at 1227 p.m.,
but before Patrick arrived at Walmart at 1254 p.m., which, at least on paper, it was completely plausible,
It's a small window of time. Yes, it's roughly 30 minutes, but absolutely possible.
And according to Patrick, that exchange in the alleyway was the very last time that he saw Kelsey.
So all to say, Patrick was cooperating with the investigators. And at least publicly,
it just seemed like he didn't want to speak with the media, which honestly, I can understand that to a certain extent.
If someone speaks publicly about their missing loved one, I mean, as you know, every single word, every single facial expression, every moment of body language,
just gets dissected. However, we also know that if they don't speak publicly, that gets criticized too.
I mean, personally, thank God, I've never been in this experience, but I would just imagine that
if my husband were missing for three weeks, I don't think that I would be quietly staying out of the spotlight.
I think I would be advocating for his safe return and I would be trying to do everything I could
possibly do to raise awareness, but I don't know, everybody handles things differently, I guess.
So then, just two days after that press conference, there was a major development.
Investigators secured a search warrant for Patrick's property.
And honestly, that confused a lot of people because authorities had just publicly insisted that Patrick was cooperating and that he wasn't considered a suspect.
Not only that, but even after the warrant, investigators were still refusing to officially label him as a suspect or even as a person of interest.
And I know I talked about the farm a little bit, but Patrick's property was massive.
It was around 35 acres.
So plenty of land, plenty of places to hide evidence, to conceal things, and to make searches incredibly difficult.
Our investigators believe that Kelsey's disappearance is more suspicious and that she is not intentionally avoiding efforts to find her.
We are asking Patrick to sit down with the investigator since he is the last person to talk with Kelsey face to face based on our investigation.
But once again, after the search wrapped up, authorities revealed almost nothing publicly.
They still wouldn't call Patrick a suspect either, and they refused to say whether investigators found anything significant at all at the ranch.
And silence like that, it usually means one of two things.
One, investigators are either completely lost, or two, they are much closer to solving the case than people realize.
Meanwhile, even though Patrick wasn't officially considered a suspect, the media had already zeroed in on him.
news outlets were interviewing people who knew him.
They were asking what kind of person he was, whether people believed that he could somehow be involved in Kelsey's disappearance.
I mean, it was a media frenzy.
I always considered him to be a gentle soul, soft-spoken and just really down-to-earth and practical.
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I couldn't imagine him doing anything that would harm anyone.
You personally do not believe he had anything to do with it?
I just can't imagine Patrick doing anything like that.
According to one of Patrick's close friends, Patrick was acting surprisingly calm throughout this
entire ordeal, even after the search warrants.
And his explanation for being so calm?
That was pretty interesting.
Patrick allegedly told his friend that Kelsey had disappeared.
before. According to him, this wasn't unusual behavior for her. He said that she had a serious drug and
alcohol problem and that in the past, Kelsey had suddenly vanished and then would just later turn up
after checking herself into rehab. She would return home. She went right back to work afterward,
like normal, like nothing ever happened. So according to Patrick, he said he wasn't panicking
because he assumed that Kelsey would eventually resurface after whatever rehab facility she had
supposedly gone to this time, maybe even one in Idaho where her phone was pinging, you know,
she was released from or she left voluntarily from. And look, honestly, as damaging as those
claims already were, Patrick didn't stop there. He was also allegedly telling people that Kelsey was a
bad mother, that she wasn't present in Kaylee's life and that she had essentially left him to
raise their daughter alone. He even claimed that Kelsey had been abusive toward Kaylee in the past.
But I do want to make something very crystal clear here.
There has never been any proof supporting those allegations.
Nothing supporting the supposed drug and alcohol problem, the accusations of abuse.
All of it came solely from Patrick.
Nobody else in Kelsey's life had ever raised concerns like that about her.
So while that was the narrative that Patrick was allegedly sharing privately with his friends,
people close to Kelsey were also beginning to speak up too.
And as investigators started talking to Kelsey's coworkers and her friends, a pattern started
emerging because multiple people said that they had heard Kelsey vent about problems in her relationship
with Patrick, and that she had vented on multiple different occasions.
And her co-workers mostly described her in overwhelmingly positive ways, saying that she was
hardworking, dedicated, that after having Kaylee, they noticed how much responsibility Kelsey was
carrying on her own.
How if Kaylee woke up throughout the night, Kelsey was the one handling it.
She'd still then, even after being exhausted, get up, go to work the next morning, running on barely any sleep.
And on top of that, she lived about an hour away from her job.
So between work, childcare, maintaining the condo, and commuting two hours every day,
she was stretched pretty thin.
But despite all of that, they said that Kelsey constantly spoke positively about her daughter Kaylee
and that she genuinely seemed to love being a mom.
The only time that Kelsey ever really spoke negatively about her life at all
was whenever the conversations turned to Patrick.
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know every detail about her relationship with Patrick. But from the bits and pieces that Kelsey had
shared, they knew that things between Kelsey, Patrick, and Patrick's mother were pretty rocky. They also
knew that there had apparently been some sort of confrontation during Kelsey's pregnancy,
though they didn't know exactly what had happened. But Kelsey's closest friends,
they knew far more than her coworkers did.
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She was just always mad about something.
She couldn't win, it sounds like.
She couldn't win.
The things that he would say to her were somewhat demeaning.
I remember one time in particular,
she came to me and she was just crying.
And Kelsey is just, she's a tough girl.
And I can't remember specifics,
but I just remember gathering this person
is borderline emotionally abusive to right now.
It became pretty clear that Patrick was not well-liked by the people who knew Kelsey best.
And from the outside looking in, their relationship definitely was not picture-perfect.
Now, obviously, a troubled relationship alone, it doesn't mean that someone is capable of murder
or a disappearance.
However, Kelsey's best friend seemed to believe that something much darker may have happened.
The moment that I found out that she had been missing, the first words that came out of my mouth were he did something to her.
So as time went on, investigators were beginning to wonder the same thing.
Because the deeper that they dug into Patrick's story, the more inconsistencies they found.
Starting with his timeline.
Remember, Patrick claimed that on Thanksgiving, he and Kelsey were each at their separate homes, when then Kelsey broke up with him over the phone.
phone. Then, according to him, they briefly met in the alleyway behind Kelsey's condo so that he
could pick up Kaylee. Now honestly, that detail alone about the alleyway, it really stands out to me.
Most people doing custody exchanges either meet somewhere publicly or they'll drop the child off
at the other parent's house. There's not like a, we're breaking up, I'll meet you in the alley.
I mean, maybe, but it strikes me as a bit odd. So if this already felt weird. But then,
investigators got a huge break in the case. One of Kelsey's neighbors,
came forward with surveillance footage,
footage that completely contradicted Patrick's version of events.
Because at 1.23 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, that neighbor's security camera,
it captured Patrick, Kelsey, and Kaylee, all entering Kelsey's condo together.
And Kelsey and Kaylee, they were wearing the exact same outfits from the Safeway footage.
And Kelsey, as she walked into the condo, was carrying a point set of plant that she had,
had just purchased, you know, the big red floral ones for Christmas time. So according to this
surveillance footage, all three of them went inside the condo. Then nobody came back out until
roughly three hours later, 4.20 p.m. And Patrick was the one scene leaving while carrying
Kaylee. But Kelsey never appeared. Now obviously, investigators found that incredibly suspicious,
right? Because if your fiancé is missing and police are actively trying to clear you, you think
that you would share every possible detail that you could possibly remember, right? You're trying
to clear yourself, you have your alibi, your timeline. There's no innocent way to confuse this
quick alleyway custody exchange with spending roughly three hours inside your fiance's condo
with your daughter before then leaving alone with your daughter. And we know a lot can happen in
three hours. Maybe they spent that time talking through the breakup. Maybe they were arguing or even
trying to work things out, possibly discussing custody arrangements, or figuring out how they were
going to co-parent Kaylee moving forward. But the point is, that is not some minuscule detail that you
accidentally forget. So Patrick's story, it just simply was not matching reality. And then,
investigators discovered something else while going through Patrick's phone. And this may have been
the biggest red flag yet. Patrick had been communicating with a woman named Crystal Kenny.
And Crystal didn't live in Colorado like Patrick and Kelsey did. Instead, she lived in Idaho,
not far from where Kelsey's phone last pinged. Now on paper, everything about Crystal, it seemed
overwhelmingly normal. She was a registered nurse, a former rodeo queen, a mother of two.
She also had no criminal history or anything else alarming in her background. However,
investigators quickly realized one thing. Crystal was romantically.
involved with Patrick. The text messages recovered from Patrick's phone made it pretty clear that the two of
them were more than friends, and the investigators ultimately concluded that they were likely having an affair.
So now, investigators were looking at a situation where Patrick had been cheating on Kelsey,
and somehow conveniently, Kelsey had supposedly broken up with him and then disappeared immediately
afterward, leaving him suddenly free to pursue this other relationship. On top of that, Kelsey's
phone had mysteriously pinged near the same area where Crystal lived in Idaho. I mean, at that point,
the entire situation, it looked incredibly suspicious. So investigators decided to reach out to Crystal
and start there. The first time that they spoke with her, she was pretty reserved. She told them that
she barely knew Patrick and that she had no idea who Kelsey was. She also said she couldn't explain why Kelsey's
phone had pinged anywhere near her. Except investigators knew that that wasn't true, because they had
seen the text messages. Still though, rather than confront Crystal immediately with what they knew,
they wanted to just kind of let her sit with that lie for a little while. Then, later, they
contacted her again. And this time, they told her that they knew that she hadn't been honest about
how close she and Patrick really were. So that is when things started to shift. Because Crystal then
admitted that she did know Patrick. And not only that, but that she had known him for a very long
time. So much so that the two of them even owned a horse together, which this was an interesting detail,
because according to Crystal, she said because they shared this horse together, that's why she drove
to Colorado on Thanksgiving Day. She claimed that she went there to meet with Patrick and talk about
whether or not they should sell their horse, which this was a bombshell, this was huge, because now
Crystal was admitting that she had been in Colorado the same day that Kelsey disappeared, yet she still
claimed that she had no idea who Kelsey was. According to Crystal, the 13-hour drive from Idaho to
Colorado was simply so that she and Patrick could discuss the horse in person. Patrick supposedly then
told her, you know, it's not a good time to sell the horse, so she just turned around and drove
back home. Which, that's so crazy to me, a 26-hour round trip on Thanksgiving, all to have a
conversation that could have been done through text message. I mean, come on, credit where credit is due.
least have a more original cover story that we've never heard of. You're sleeping together too,
so obviously you're not going to just turn back around and drive home before like hanging out for a
little bit and probably hooking up. I mean, terrible. And investigators also had realized
something very important about Crystal through all of this. She did not work well under pressure.
And that's why her story had changed. So they decided to now meet with her in person,
hoping that the face-to-face line of questioning, it might just be enough to make her crack and crumble.
But unfortunately, that's not what happened.
Crystal got an attorney and she refused to answer most of their questions.
Now, at this point, Kelsey had been missing for a couple of weeks.
But by the three-week mark, something major had changed.
Crystal, with her attorney right beside her,
they went directly to the investigators and told them she was finally ready to tell them everything.
And in that moment, the detectives knew that they were finally about to learn the truth about what happened to Kelsey.
on Thanksgiving Day. Now, what Crystal told them, it came out in over hours and hours of interrogation.
So, buckle in because it is a lot. Crystal started by telling them the truth about her relationship with
Patrick. She said that they met all the way back in 2006, which was like 10 years before Kelsey and
Patrick met and 12 years before all this took place when she was just 20 years old. And according to
Crystal, from the moment that she saw Patrick, she was just smitten. He was tall, handsome, charming,
he loved horses, and that was something that the two of them really had in common with one another.
So they hid it off right away, so much so that Crystal said that she traveled to Colorado
10 different times in the months after they met. She also said that they talked on the phone
every single day. She admitted that even though they were never officially together,
she believed that Patrick was her first true love.
However, Patrick didn't seem all that interested in actually committing.
And eventually, he stopped answering her calls and her text messages.
Then, over the next few years, they stayed in touch here and there as friends.
They both started dating other people.
And the dynamic between them was just kind of bizarre.
It was like, not the one who got away, but like they stayed in touch and they were friends.
It was weird.
I mean, for example, Patrick apparently first learned that Crystal was seeing someone new because the guy had left her a voicemail.
And Patrick heard that voicemail because for some reason, not only did he have the password to her voicemail, but he would call in and check it.
Then in the summer of 2010, Crystal ended up getting engaged to another man.
They were set to get married that October. However, the day before her wedding, the day before, Patrick left her a voicemail begging her not to go.
through with it, telling her that he would come rescue her, like, that he would be her night in shining
armor, almost like it was something out of a cheesy, like, Romecom, okay?
Crystal said that she didn't call him back, but because of that voicemail, she was conflicted,
because in her mind, Patrick was still her first true love, which, remember, they had never even
officially dated, but Crystal's, for some reason, still craved Patrick's attention. And from the
sound of it. Patrick enjoyed keeping her, you know, just close enough to string her along. She ended up
getting married, though, and after she got married, Patrick stopped texting and calling her,
and Crystal moved forward with her life. She eventually had two children, was trying to move forward,
but it wasn't over. In 2014, she and Patrick got back in contact. At first, they just texted
back and forth as friends, but then Crystal and her husband started having some marital problems.
So in 2016, Crystal made the trip to Colorado so that she could see Patrick for the first time in years.
According to her, Patrick encouraged her to get a divorce.
He said he wanted to be with her.
He wanted to build a life with her.
He wanted to have a family together.
Which, again, as a side note, 2016 was the same year that Patrick and Kelsey met online and started their relationship.
Yet he's promising the world to this other woman.
So based on Crystal's version of events, Patrick's entire relationship with Kelsey was just completely
built on a lie from the very beginning. And we're not even close to being done with what Crystal
had to say about all of this. In early 2016, Crystal said that she filed for divorce. And around
that same time, she also found out she was pregnant with Patrick's baby. But Patrick's reaction,
it was not what she expected. He wasn't excited at all, even though he had supposedly been telling
her the entire time that he wanted a future with her and a family with her. So Crystal ultimately
terminated the pregnancy. However, she told Patrick that she had miscarried. And according to her,
regardless of what actually happened, Patrick could not have cared less. And honestly,
like, what a piece of filth, trash garbage human being, truly. And you would have thought that
that alone would have been enough for Crystal to never speak to him again. But it wasn't.
They continued talking, calling, texting, even meeting in person, and Crystal said that Patrick never once mentioned Kelsey or mentioned having a daughter.
Apparently, she only learned about his other life when somebody else finally spilled the beans to her.
And she claimed that when she confronted Patrick about it, he didn't even try to deny anything.
He just told her he didn't want to talk about it.
Like, that was it, like, I don't want to talk about it.
And like case closed.
But over time, Patrick did start opening up.
He would send Crystal pictures of his daughter, Kaylee.
He eventually began talking about Kelsey, too,
although, according to Crystal,
he never had anything positive to say about her.
And Crystal told the investigators that she had no idea
that Patrick and Kelsey were ever even engaged.
According to her, whenever Patrick talked about Kelsey,
he never even referred to her by name.
He only called her, quote,
the mother of my child.
Then, over time, Patrick started making allegations
that Kelsey was abusing Kaylee.
He claimed to Crystal that he had contacted CPS about it before, but that nothing ever came from it.
So then that escalated, or he escalated, I should say, according to Crystal, and he started asking Crystal really strange questions.
Questions that almost seemed designed to test her morals and to figure out what she would be willing to justify.
He had been talking to me the month prior about if I believed that people should do anything in their power to keep something that is innocent safe.
And I was kind of baffled by the, you know, I said, well, yeah, I mean, I don't, I told him a story about a very close friend of mine that lost a grandson due to,
what they believed was abuse and how horrible that was.
And I didn't realize until later that he was talking about his little girl being the one that's innocent until he sent me pictures of her.
Patrick kept talking about this alleged abuse.
And finally, in October, he told her he needed her help.
He claimed that Kaylee was an imminent danger.
and that he had to do something and he had to act fast.
So Patrick asked Crystal if she would help him and if she would spike Kelsey's favorite drink,
a caramel macchiato, and kill her.
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Now what's unbelievable about all of this is that Crystal was actually going to do it.
She drove all the way from Idaho to Colorado prepared to kill Kelsey for Patrick.
She went to Starbucks. She got Kelsey's favorite drink. She went to her condo. It was fully planned out.
And the way that she did all of this is Crystal pretended to be a new neighbor. She just went up to Kelsey, introduced herself.
She didn't put the drugs into the drink right away because she said that she wanted to talk to Kelsey.
first. She wanted to get a feel for who Kelsey really was to see if she truly was as horrible as
Patrick was saying that she was. But instead, Kelsey was welcoming and sweet. She talked about meeting
Patrick, moving to Colorado from Washington, having a daughter with him. And according to Crystal,
Kelsey just seemed so normal, so kind. So Crystal chickened out. She couldn't do it. She was a nurse
herself too. She saved lives. She didn't take them. Crystal told Inveld
She actually thought that Patrick would be relieved when she told him that she hadn't gone through with it.
Like maybe he would snap out of it and be like, thank God, that was a horrible idea.
I'm so glad we didn't do this.
Like, you know, thank you.
But that's not what happened.
According to Crystal, Patrick was a livid.
It was clear to you that he wanted Kelsey dead.
But I didn't.
So the man that I thought I knew, I didn't think you.
really meant that. I didn't think you really meant it. Like I thought maybe he was just emotional about
something or that he was just, that it wasn't, I didn't think that he, he, I think he thought it might
be a good idea, but really he probably was just pulling my chain. Or maybe he was trying to make
me jump through a hoops. Or maybe he was seeing if I would do what he wanted me to do. I don't,
at this point in time, when I reflect back on that, I don't, I don't. I don't. I don't. I don't.
don't know for sure. He told her the abuse was getting worse and that if she wouldn't kill Kelsey,
he had other friends who would. Now, if that were me, I'm saying, okay, fine, go ask your other friends
then. And by the way, I'm calling the cops on your sorry ass too. But Patrick, remember, he had this
holdover Crystal. He knew exactly what to say to make her chase his approval and his validation.
So Patrick came up with a second plan. And again, Crystal was still supposed to be the one
actually doing the killing. But this time, Patrick Lee allegedly instructed,
her to hit Kelsey in the back of the head with a pipe that he had given her. And once again, just
like before, Crystal seemed ready to go through with it. She took the pipe, drove to Kelsey's condo,
and she planned on posing as that friendly neighbor once again. But as soon as she pulled up to
Kelsey's condo, Kelsey's dog started barking. So because of that, Crystal got spooked. She got too
nervous to go to the front door. Then when Patrick found out that she had backed out and chickened
out once again, he was again furious. And so that's when Crystal claims that she finally started
realizing that everything that Patrick had told her about Kelsey was probably a complete lie.
Because here Crystal was, living states away, not even in this committed relationship with him,
stuck in this strange on again, off again dynamic, yet Patrick was still constantly angry with her,
manipulating her, belittling her. So Crystal started thinking, if this is how he treats me,
What the hell is Kelsey actually going through?
But Patrick kept texting her, kept telling her that if something happened to Kaylee,
if something happened to his one-year-old daughter, it would be her fault for not going through with the murder.
So even though he had repeatedly claimed that he had other friends who could, you know, get the job done,
Patrick continued pressuring Crystal.
On November 4th, 2018, he called her once again and he told her she needed to come back to Colorado
and she needed to come that weekend because she needed to kill Kelsey.
However, Crystal claimed she couldn't make the drive and that flights were too expensive,
so too bad so sad it's not going to happen.
After that, she said she didn't hear from Patrick again until November 21st.
The day before Kelsey was last seen alive.
And oddly enough, according to Crystal, that phone call was completely casual.
They weren't talking about Kelsey.
They weren't talking about the alleged abuse.
Nothing like that at all.
But the very next day, on Thanksgiving, everything changed.
Crystal said that Patrick suddenly started blowing up her phone, calling repeatedly, texting things like, answer your fucking phone.
But because it was Thanksgiving, Crystal said she wasn't really checking her phone very much.
She was spending time with her family.
By the time that she actually finally called Patrick back later in the day, he sounded very frantic and completely flustered.
According to Crystal, all he said was that he, quote, had a mess he needed to.
clean up. And Crystal told the investigators that in that moment, she immediately knew that Patrick
had killed Kelsey. And now, he was asking her to help him cover it up. So on November 24th, Crystal
drove back to Colorado. Patrick handed her the keys to Kelsey's condo, and Crystal brought cleaning
supplies and trash bags with her. And when she walked into that condo, what she described,
it was something straight out of a horror movie. Only obviously this was not fiction. It was real life.
According to Crystal, it was way worse than anything that she had ever seen during her time working as a nurse.
Kelsey's body was gone, but Crystal said that she immediately knew that Kelsey was dead,
and she knew that because there was blood everywhere.
There was blood on the floor in the kitchen.
There was blood on the east wall that I had to climb up on the stairs and move a chair to get to.
I had, there was blood on the, there's a TV with two chairs that were holding the TV there.
There was blood all over the chairs.
There's blood, there's a, like a cedar chest in the living room, there was blood all over it.
There's blood on the rock face of the fireplace and in the roughout of the wood on the fireplace.
There's blood on the curtains.
There's blood on the curtain that was all in the south wall.
Blood on the blinds.
Blood on pictures.
There's blood on books on the wall.
There's blood above the sink.
There was blood on the floor in the kitchen, on the baby gate,
and then all over the floor in the living room.
Crystal described the blood splatter on the wall
as though a paintbrush had been dipped into paint
and then flicked repeatedly across the room.
There was blood on the furniture, blood crusted into picture,
frames, picture frames that contained photos of Kelsey, Patrick, and little Kaylee. It was just a bloodbath
everywhere. Crystal said that she spent roughly four hours inside that condo bleaching and cleaning
nearly every surface that she could. However, according to her, she says that she intentionally
left behind small signs that the condo had been wiped down. She even claimed that she purposefully
left tiny traces of blood behind, hoping that the investigators would eventually discover them.
even though she absolutely craved Patrick's love and approval, fear also played a major role
in why she helped him. She claimed that Patrick had threatened her multiple times before asking
her to help clean up the crime scene, and that she genuinely believed that something terrible
would happen if she refused. On one occasion, she said that Patrick told her,
When you're in as deep as I was in, it's not that uncommon for little girls to go missing from
the playground. And according to Crystal, that threat really stuck with her because, remember,
she had two young children of her own. Another time, Crystal claimed that Patrick made comments
about how her ex-husband was, quote, a really good dad and would be okay on his own, which she interpreted
as a threat against her own life. Crystal also said that when she saw what Patrick had allegedly
done to Kelsey, she became terrified that she would be next. According to her, she had never truly
believed that Patrick was capable of actual violence, not until she walked into that condo and saw
everything herself. So that's why she claimed she intentionally left behind those clues for investigators
to find. Now obviously, Crystal's role in all of this is incredibly controversial. And it's a part of the
case that I am really curious to hear your thoughts on, because honestly, I have mixed feelings about it
myself. I mean, I absolutely understand fear, especially fear for your children. But at the same time,
this confession, it only came after investigators had confronted Crystal with the evidence showing that
she had lied multiple times. So if she truly wanted investigators to find out what had happened to Kelsey,
and then they go and find Crystal and ask her, why lie to them? Why lawyer up? Why hide? Like, wasn't that
your intent all along to get them to figure it out? And who actually knows whether or not the story
about intentionally leaving blood behind is true? I mean, maybe it is. Or maybe once her attorney
realized that the blood evidence is what launched this investigation, he made Crystal look more
cooperative than she actually was. But believe it or not, Crystal still wasn't done confessing.
She said that after helping him clean up the crime scene, she went and picked up food for him and
little Kaylee. And she said that while they were eating, Patrick allegedly began telling her exactly
what happened inside Kelsey's condo. According to Crystal, Patrick told her, he believed that a baseball bat
was the best weapon. So he hid one up his sleeve and he went over to Kelsey's condo.
Then he allegedly convinced Kelsey to play a game.
He tied a sweater over her eyes like it was a blindfold,
and he told her that she needed to guess the scent of a candle
that he was supposedly going to hold under her nose,
which honestly, this part just absolutely breaks my heart
because Kelsey probably thought that they were going to spend
this beautiful Thanksgiving together as a family, eat dinner,
bake something, work through their issues.
He brings this sweater out for a blindfold being like,
oh, we're doing something playful, romantic, a little game,
all while he is plotting to attack her
while she's, you know, blindfolded and has no idea.
It's devastating to think about.
According to Crystal,
once Kelsey was finally blindfolded,
Patrick began striking her repeatedly with the baseball bat.
But honestly, one of the most disturbing parts of Crystal's confession
wasn't even the attack itself.
It was how casually Patrick allegedly described it afterward.
Because Crystal said that Patrick referred to
this horrific murder as simply swinging away. And even worse, he allegedly told her that afterward
he realized it was inhumane and that in the future he would just use normal weapons. Like,
oh, in the future, if I ever have to do this, I'll just use a gun or a knife, using a baseball bat
and, you know, swinging away is inhumane. Like, what a monster. Which to me, that statement also
completely destroys that narrative that Patrick had allegedly been pushing about how this was all to save his
daughter to save her from Kelsey. I mean, if that were, if it was a last resort desperate type of
situation, why would you already be talking about future murders? Come on. But despite all of that,
Crystal still continued helping Patrick cover everything up. According to her, Kelsey's body
remained inside a tote container in the back of Patrick's truck for multiple days. Crystal even claimed
that Patrick had commented about how difficult it was to sit through Thanksgiving dinner with his family
all while the body of the mother of his child was sitting in the truck outside.
Then on November 25th, Patrick allegedly began disposing of Kelsey's remains.
Crystal told investigators that she watched Patrick throw this tote into a water trough on his ranch.
Then he doused it with gasoline and he set it on fire.
Kelsey Berth's body was taken to Patrick Frazy's property.
I did not see the body.
It was in a black tote.
It was placed in a...
trough,
accelerant was poured on it,
and it was set on fire,
and then I left.
Did you witness that?
Yes.
When was that?
On November the 24th.
How do you know
Kelsey was in the tote?
He told me she was in the tote.
Is that, I don't, I didn't see,
I didn't see,
but,
it's all right,
she was in the tote.
What is it that be?
you to believe that she was in the tote. He wanted that tote gone. He wanted that tote gone,
and he told me that she was in the tote. I removed belongings from the trunk and put him into the burn.
Was the fire going at the time? Yeah. Were you present when he started the fire? Yes, I was.
Afterward, Patrick allegedly handed Crystal Kelsey's phone, her purse, and a handgun. Then, once Crystal
drove back to Idaho. She accidentally caused Kelsey's phone to ping nearby in the process of all of this,
and once she got there, she burned the purse, and she burned the phone. She then placed the ashes into a box,
she sealed it inside a plastic bag, and she threw it away in a random trash can while she was driving to
work. As for Kelsey's gun, Crystal admits that she gave it to a friend. Which this confession,
it completely changed the direction of this case, and it ultimately led to Patrick being a
on his ranch just four days before Christmas in 2018.
He was charged in connection with Kelsey's murder, and immediately he pleaded not guilty.
Now, as for Crystal, she obviously was not innocent in any of this either.
She was arrested too, but she very quickly negotiated a plea arrangement.
Under the deal, if she testified against Patrick, she would only serve three years in prison
for evidence tampering.
And honestly, I totally understand why that does not sit right with a lot of people.
because regardless of Patrick's manipulation,
Crystal knew for months that he wanted Kelsey dead.
She had multiple opportunities to go to the police or to warn Kelsey,
but instead she helped conceal the murder after it happened,
which like I said before, her involvement in this case,
it remains incredibly controversial.
During sentencing, Crystal addressed Kelsey's family directly.
And she said this,
I know saying I'm sorry is not good enough.
I don't even know what the right word would be to describe the remorse.
that I feel. I'm sorry
Kaylee will not have her biological mother.
And I'm sorry to everyone who's been
affected by this horrible tragedy.
I am so sorry that I could not save Kelsey.
Which, you could have saved Kelsey.
Many times you could have saved her. You could have called the police.
You could have talked to Kelsey. You could have done the right thing.
What do you mean?
And honestly, one of the scariest parts of this entire case
is the possibility that Patrick
may have actually gotten away with all of it
if Crystal hadn't confessed.
because during Patrick's trial in late 2019, a few major things became very clear.
The biggest issue? There was no body. To this day, Kelsey's remains have never been recovered,
which if Crystal's account is accurate, it unfortunately makes sense why. The second issue
was the lack of strong forensic evidence tying either Crystal or Patrick directly to the murder scene.
Crystal's DNA wasn't found at all. And Patrick's DNA wasn't found at all. And Patrick's DNA,
was only found in very limited quantities, such small amounts that it would be consistent with him
simply being Kelsey's fiancé who regularly visits the condo. For example, his DNA, it was not found
mixed in with any of the blood evidence. So again, if Crystal truly cleaned the scene thoroughly
with bleach, like she claimed, that would explain why investigators had so little forensic evidence
left behind. And those two points became the backbone of Patrick's defense during his trial. His
attorneys also attacked Crystal's credibility, I mean relentlessly, portraying her as a jealous liar
who just wanted revenge because Patrick ultimately didn't choose her. But there was one piece of evidence
that the investigators uncovered that tied Crystal's confession together in a way that the defense
could not explain a way. After confessing, Crystal completed a walkthrough of Kelsey's condo with
the investigators. And during that walkthrough, she told them that while she was cleaning,
She found one of Kelsey's teeth.
It had allegedly been knocked out during that attack with the baseball bat.
You remember where the tooth was?
He was the brew.
Around the tooth, what was there, if anything?
Now, investigators later found that tooth on Patrick's property.
It was near that water trough where Crystal claimed Patrick had burned evidence.
So yes, that's one very sixth.
small piece of evidence, Kelsey's tooth, but it still was strong enough to end up reinforcing
Crystal's confession in a massive way. Patrick's trial lasted more than 10 days, but when it came
time for deliberations, the jury only needed a little over three hours to reach a verdict.
Good evening, and thank you so much for joining us for our Western edition. We begin with breaking
news tonight from Colorado in a murder case drawing national attention over its shocking details.
A jury deliberated for just three and a half hours before convicting Patrick
Phrasey of beating his fianc Kelsey Barrett to death while their one-year-old daughter was in a nearby
room. Patrick was ultimately convicted and sentenced to life in prison plus an additional 156 years.
Today, Patrick and Kelsey's daughter, Kaylee, is being raised by Kelsey's parents. And honestly,
I can't even imagine what that must feel like. Seeing pieces of your daughter in her child every
single day, your granddaughter, and seeing, you know, her eyes, her face, her smile,
knowing that Kelsey herself never got to watch Kaylee grow up.
It's just so heartbreaking in so many ways and so senseless and just deeply cruel and unbelievably
tragic.
I mean, we say all the time just get a divorce.
They weren't even married.
Why did he need to kill Kelsey?
Is it because he was too much of a coward to leave her?
Is it because he wanted to look like the good guy?
There are so many mistakes and questions and like senseless choices made along the way.
And for what?
now this daughter that you claim you were so insistent on protecting and that that was the motive,
she now doesn't have either one of her parents because of your selfish choice and your barbaric actions.
It's horrible. It is absolutely horrible. And my heart just goes out to Kelsey's entire family.
I know that this was a little bit of like a twisty one and very difficult to listen to, but I appreciate you hearing Kelsey's story and what happened to her.
and I just, I pray that Kaylee grows up to be a happy, loving little girl and knows how much her mom truly loved her, honestly.
Thank you guys so much for tuning into another episode today.
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