An Obsession "Con"tinues
Kathie Briggs Claims Mere Fixation

Kathie Briggs: Still Pulling the Levers
The US~Observer believes that ALL evidence and documentation
relating to the Kelsey Smith-Briggs' case should be unsealed and published.
The Ryan Luke Law demands it and now that Raye Smith's trial is concluded
there is no justifiable reason to circumvent this landmark law. By doing
so the public has the opportunity to see both the real evidence and
the lack of evidence to support the vindictive and careless accusations
of the Briggs family.
Kathie Briggs now claims, "I am no longer obsessed
with Raye, she is in prison." Briggs' statement shows the public
the direct correlation between Kathie's "obsession" and a
desire to see Kelsey's mother behind bars. Yet, neither evidence nor
justice comes into play. Kathie has only recently begun to transcribe
and publish the OSBI interviews with Michael Porter (step-father) and
Raye Smith (Kelsey's mother). Her actions beg many questions.
First and foremost, "How did the Briggs come to possess
these documents?" Originally, only four entities had copies: the
OSBI, District Attorney Richard Smothermon, Michael Porter's attorney
and Raye Smith's attorney. Being non-public records the OSBI would not
have handed them over. Smith's attorney did not hand them over. This
leaves only DA Smothermon and Michael Porter, who we know spent over
two months after his arrest for the murder and sexual assault of Kelsey
talking and meeting with the Briggs. It's unlikely that Porter would
have given them to the Briggs as his interview with the OSBI sharply
conflicts with what he tells Kathie in the dozens of intimate emails
they shared.
Additionally, we are left asking, "Why take the time
to transcribe and publish them now?" Briggs claims her obsession
with Smith that went into full swing in December of 2004 had finally
come to an end with Smith's incarceration in July of 2007. Briggs has
had these documents, so why distribute them after the case has been
tried and her obsession is over?
Finally, we have to ask, "Why publish them incomplete?"
Why only print parts of Porter's interview? What is Briggs afraid the
public will see? Why continue to share only portions of records while
disregarding and omitting others? Just as with dozens of emails with
Porter we are being told to only listen to the latest explanation being
spouted from the figurehead. Yes, pay no attention to the woman behind
the website. No doubt, she will quickly type out the omitted portions
after the full versions are publish here and couple it with a glazed
explanation.
In an effort to see the full and unedited documents regarding
Kelsey's case publish we are now seeking to make all of the OSBI interviews
available to the public, starting with Michael Porter. Although we have
been unable to discover the source of these documents, we have been
able to substantiate their authenticity.
The following are four PDF files amounting
to 160 pages:
Michael Porter
OSBI Interview Pages 2-49 (2.89MB)
Michael Porter OSBI Interview
Pages 50-85 (1.98 MB)
Michael Porter OSBI Interview
Pages 86-124 (1.93MB)
Michael Porter OSBI Interview
Pages 125-160 (1.46MB)
Read more about Kelsey's Case:
Emails
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