Frazee looked at surveillance video and photos that showed him at the ATM with his one-year-old daughter in the front seat.
According to David Felis, Frazee also went into the Woodland Park Verizon Store on December 11th, 2018. He said Frazee came in with his one-year-old daughter.
“When he came in, he seemed very nervous, and kind of sketchy, paranoid and was looking around a lot,” Felis said. “One of the first things he told me, one of the first things he said to me was ‘don’t believe what they’re saying about me.’ I said ‘I don’t know who you are, I treat all my customers the same.’”
He also said that Frazee seemed “particularly concerned” about the security of his cellphone account, and asked if it was possible to gather information from a phone that was destroyed. Felis said Frazee kept asking about the “other phone on his account” and tried to change the PIN on that device so he could access its data.
Members of law enforcement testified that day as well. Detectives said when they first arrived at Kelsey's condo in Woodland Park, nothing seemed out-of-place and there was no evidence that anyone had broken inside. But when Kelsey’s mother and brother stayed in the apartment when they came to Colorado to check on her, her brother, Clinton Berreth discovered blood in the bathroom.
“When he came in, he seemed very nervous, and kind of sketchy, paranoid and was looking around a lot,” Felis said. “One of the first things he told me, one of the first things he said to me was ‘don’t believe what they’re saying about me.’ I said ‘I don’t know who you are, I treat all my customers the same.’”
On November 22nd, the last day Kelsey, it was triggered 27 times, according to Mininger. Frazee is seen in 11 of the surveillance photos, including as late as 4:30 p.m.
Frazee had previously claimed that he didn’t go into Berreth’s house that day and just exchanged the child.
According to Mininger, the last image ever recorded of Kelsey Berreth was when she went into her apartment at 1:23 p.m. She wouldn’t be seen leaving.
Frazee is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, three counts of solicitation to commit murder, tampering with a dead body and two counts of a crime of violence.
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