Idaho Nurse Pleads Guilty To Evidence Tampering In Missing Colorado Mom’s Case
Feb. 8 2019, Updated 4:28 p.m. ET
Idaho nurse Krystal Lee has pleaded guilty to evidence tampering in the disappearance of missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Lee, 32, appeared in Colorado court on Friday, Feb. 8, where she made the shocking plea weeks after being investigated for playing a role in Kelsey Berreth’s disappearance, according to online reports.
She was initially suspected of tampering with Berreth’s cell phone.
Berreth, 29, has been missing since Nov. 22, 2018. She was last spotted leaving a supermarket with her daughter. Berreth’s fiancé and the father of her child, Patrick Frazee, was formally charged with two counts of first-degree murder and three counts of solicitation to commit first-degree murder.
The missing mother is presumed to be dead. Meanwhile, Lee is suspected of having an affair with Frazee.
Lee’s plea comes hours after RadarOnline.com confirmed that she had been fired from her job at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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