A blanket

Several pairs of jeans

Frazee's Ent checkbook and registers

A health care card in Berreth's name

LG cellphone

Columbia boots

Baseball cap

Ancestry DNA box addressed to Berreth's P.O. box in Florissant

Verizon cell phone with broken screen

17 gray shirts

Five teeth

Hairbrush

50 9-mm rounds and two casings

Motorola Droid from Verizon with cracked screen

Laptops and tablets

Toothbrushes

Two more pairs of boots

Knife

Took swabs of a Swiffer, bleach bottle, Simply Green cleaning solution. All were positive presumptive (confirmed the presence of a specific substance)

#PatrickFrazee was just escorted into the courtroom. He’s still wearing the ballistic vest. Courtroom is relatively empty today. @KKTV11News — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Frazee’s attorneys filed a motion for today’s hearing. There’s still people working on issues, trying to resolve between CBI and the testing of the evidence in question. @KKTV11News — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Prosecutors ask that other steps be taken and other experts take a look at this evidence before it is tested for DNA. We’re not sure what evidence they have. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Judge says he’d need to hear testimony from CBI about the testing as to why some of the testing needs to be in private and if expert witnesses would be able to be present during the testing. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Defense is concerned because there’s a lot of discovery in the case and they’re continuing to receive the discovery and combing through it. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

22 search warrants with returns and 6 without returns (they haven’t been executed) but multiple media outlets have asked for those warrants to be unsealed. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Defense has objected to having search warrants released. They don’t want the public to have access to that information. Prosecution says there’s no reason the warrants should still be sealed. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

#BREAKING: Search warrants will be released to the public. That won’t happen today but we WILL get to see those warrants. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Judge Sells expects those warrants to be released later this week sometime. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Prosecution is objecting to the release of any photos provided to the court to the public. The concern is that the jury would see the photos before the trial starts. They’d see the photos without any context. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee#KelseyBerreth — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019

Judge Sells says he will not release any photos or audio recordings that were presented in the preliminary hearing. He says he’s worried those pieces of evidence would be taken out of context and possibly taken out of context. @KKTV11News#PatrickFrazee — Ashley Franco (@AshleyKKTV) March 4, 2019