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Idaho woman pleads guilty to tampering with evidence in Colorado murder case

Krystal Lee Kenney, a nurse from Kimberly, Idaho, admitted she played a role in the Kelsey Berreth case Friday morning.

Kenney, 32, appeared before a Teller County judge and plead guilty to one felony county of tampering with evidence in the Kelsey Berreth case. Kenney was in tears when she admitted her role in the case to the judge.

ABC News reports, the judge had reminded Kenney that she is required to testify against Patrick Frazee in his murder trial and that she will only be sentenced after his murder trial. Part of the agreement is that Kenney is not allowed to talk to the press.

Kenney said when she learned that Frazee had committed homicide, she knew the victim’s cell phone would be used to try and locate the victim.

There will be a review for Kenney on Monday, June 24 at 11:00 a.m.

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