Krystal Lee, 32, a nurse from Twin Falls, Idaho, is scheduled to appear in a Colorado courtroom this week to enter a guilty plea deal in connection to the case of missing Colorado mother and flight instructor Kelsey Berreth. She is facing allegations she may have disposed of evidence.
Lee had been employed as a nurse at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls, Idaho, but she no longer works there.
Lee has a court date set for Friday, Feb. 8, in Teller County, Colorado.
The person Lee supposedly disposed of evidence for, Patrick Frazee, was arrested in December and charged with Berreth's murder and three counts of solicitation to commit murder. He has not entered a plea.
According to two family members, Lee said she only helped Frazee because he threatened her life.
Berreth was last seen Thanksgiving Day, shopping with the couple's 1-year-old daughter, Kaylee, at a Woodland Park, Colorado, supermarket. Three days after Berreth vanished, investigators said her cell phone signal was detected in Idaho.
Lee's exact relationship to Frazee and her alleged role in the case aren't known, but law enforcement suspect Lee driving Berreth's phone to Idaho in an attempt to dispose of it.
Berreth's body has yet to be found.
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