Albuquerque Journal

Witness: Man fatally beat fiancee with bat

Lover testifies she cleaned murder scene

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DENVER — A man beat his fiancee to death with a baseball bat, convinced a woman he was having an affair with to clean up the bloody crime scene and then burned the victim’s remains while she watched, investigat­ors said Tuesday.

Dramatic testimony at a Colorado hearing relied heavily on what Krystal Jean Lee Kenney, a 32-year-old Idaho woman told police: That she and Patrick Frazee were having a romantic relationsh­ip and that he wanted her to kill the mother of his 1-year-old daughter.

Kenney has pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence and is testifying against Frazee as part of her plea agreement.

The body of Kelsey Berreth, a 29-year-old flight instructor, has yet to be found.

Following the daylong hearing, Teller County Judge Scott Sells found there is enough evidence for Frazee to stand trial for murder and other charges. He was arrested in December, about a month after Berreth was last seen alive on Thanksgivi­ng Day. Prosecutor­s announced additional charges this week, including tampering with a deceased body.

Frazee has not entered a plea to any of the allegation­s.

Testimony revealed that police initially found no evidence of foul play inside Berreth’s home but later discovered traces of her blood in the bathroom.

Colorado Bureau of Investigat­ion Agent Gregg Slater testified Tuesday that Kenney told police Frazee had claimed Berreth was abusing the couple’s daughter. Slater said there is no evidence that was true.

Kenney said Frazee suggested multiple ways that she could kill Berreth, including poisoning her coffee or striking her in the head with a metal rod and a baseball bat, Slater said. Kenney told police he became angry each time she failed to follow his directions.

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.

Kenney told police that 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 convinced Berreth to wrap a sweater around her head and guess the scent of various candles then beat her to death with a baseball bat and stashed her body on a ranch. After she cleaned the house, Kenney said she went with Frazee to retrieve Berreth’s body and watched as Frazee burned it along with the baseball bat on his property, Slater said.

She said Frazee later told her he planned to throw the remains in a dump or river.

Kenney took Berreth’s phone to Idaho, where she sent text messages to Frazee and Berreth’s employer posing as the dead woman then burned the phone, the investigat­or said.

Kenney told police she feared Frazee would harm her or her family if she did not cooperate.

 ?? CHRISTIAN MURDOCK/THE GAZETTE ?? Woodland Park, Colo., Police Chief Miles De Young speaks on Dec. 21 about the arrest of Patrick Frazee in the murder of his fiancee Kelsey Berreth, in photo at right.
CHRISTIAN MURDOCK/THE GAZETTE Woodland Park, Colo., Police Chief Miles De Young speaks on Dec. 21 about the arrest of Patrick Frazee in the murder of his fiancee Kelsey Berreth, in photo at right.

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