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The trial ofPatrick Frazee, who is accused ofmurdering his fiancéeKelsey Berreth, took another shocking turn on Friday when an inmate testified that Frazee asked him for help in killing witnesses connected to the case, multiple outlets reports.

The inmate — who did not want to be named for safety — was housed next to Frazee in jail for several weeks in September and October, according toNBC News, which also reported the inmate testified that Frazee asked him to use his connections to a prison gang to kill witnesses including key witness and Frazee’s mistress,Krystal Jean Lee Kenney.

“He would pass me notes if his information was too sensitive,” the man said, according toABC News.

NBC News reported that a law enforcement official testified on Friday, claiming the notes between the two listed more than 10 people who needed to “disappear or be unseen.”

More than a dozen notes were said to have passed between the two, in which Frazee allegedly gave descriptions of the witnesses he wanted killed, including where they lived, their phone numbers and their ages, according toKRDO, which added that Frazee said he would help pay the inmate’s bond to get him out of jail if he helped arrange the killings.

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Frazee haspleaded not guiltyto two counts of murder and three counts of solicitation to commit murder in the presumed death of Berreth, the mother of his young daughter. According to KRDO, jurors are expected to begin deliberation on Monday. Frazee faces life imprisonment if found guilty.

Prosecutors allege Frazee bludgeoned Berreth, a Colorado flight instructor, with a baseball bat on Thanksgiving 2018, and burned her body days later on an expansive piece of property he owns.

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Earlier this month, Kenney, who already has pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence in the case,alleged in her testimonythat Frazee claimed Berreth was abusing the child.

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“He went from being someone who I loved and cared for and is one of my best friends,” Kenneysaid in courtin Teller County, Colorado. “And he said his little girl was being abused. I know it was wrong, but I didn’t know what to do and I didn’t make the right decisions.”

Last week, Frazee’s lifelong friend Joseph Moore testified that Frazee had allegedlyuttered the phrase “No body, no crime”several months before Berreth’s disappearance.

source: people.com