A former Twin Falls nurse and Hansen resident found guilty of tampering with evidence in a 2018 Colorado murder case has been released from the correctional facility she has spent two years at.
An episode in a crime series about couples who participate in unspeakable acts that has been streaming for a few months now features the case of a deceased Colorado mother and her link to Twin Falls.
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a Colorado man suspected of killing his flight instructor fiancee and burning her body on his ranch. It was expected to take several days to seat a jury to weigh the evidence against Patrick Frazee, 33, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and solicitation to commit murder in the death of Kelsey Berreth.
A woman said Friday that she helped thwart an investigation into the disappearance of a Colorado woman who authorities believe was killed by her fiance, but her motive and the nature of her relationship with the suspected killer remains a mystery.
An Idaho woman charged with tampering with physical evidence connected to the disappearance of a Colorado mother is set to appear in court Friday.
Court records filed this week suggest the charge filed Monday against Krystal Jean Lee Kenney is related to the death of Kelsey Berreth, who was last seen on Thanksgiving.
On Saturday, in a joint statement between the Twin Falls Police Department and the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office, investigators executed search warrants on behalf of state and federal investigators out of Colorado in the case of the mother who went missing there around Thanksgiving