Folks, I've been stirred up by all of this 20-year stuff, but now I'm MAD!
For one thing, the trailer for the A&E special confirmed my suspicions: there's nothing new here. It's the same old garbage we'd expect from David Mills and the usual suspects repackaged for a new audience. One thinks of a cicada showing up every few years. And among the normal RST bulls**t is the tired, worn-out claim that anyone in the original investigation who believed in the intruder theory was dismissed. We've heard that one, right? But anyone who actually knows about this case knows that they were dismissed because they were unprofessional at best, deliberately broke the law at worst (and I'm looking at you, Lou Smit). Both Alex Hunter and Mary Lacy believed in the intruder theory like a Jesuit believes in Christ. If they got rid of people on their team, it's because those people were drawing too much negative attention.
But that's not the half of it. No, no.
I'm speaking directly to YOU, John Ramsey. You say the Boulder police were convinced you did it? Yeah, that's the funny thing about police in this country: they have a knack for zeroing in on killers. But for you, an elderly, white, wealthy businessman to talk about being the "victim" of a "lynch mob" is just the latest in a SERIES of indignities that you and those who side with you, whether they were hired by you or just threw in with you, have perpetrated against the memories of the REAL victims, not just the little victim in this case, but ALL the victims of REAL lynchings!
Let me show you something, John. THIS is what a lynching looks like:
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Oh, you're a great talker, John Ramsey. But as good as you are, you and Patsy were NOT the victims here. The victim was a six-year-old girl who was defenseless. But instead of thinking about her, all you've thought about is
yourself. And you've taken pretty good care of yourself, haven't you? And for you to claim victimhood is more VILE, more VULGAR and more OBSCENE than anything you've ever falsely accused anyone else of being guilty of!
My man Johnny Cash said it all:
You may throw your rock and hide your hand
Workin' in the dark against your fellow man
But sure as God made black and white
What's done in the dark will come to the light
You can run on for a long time
Run on for a long time
Sooner or later, God will cut you down.
Sooner or later, God will cut you down.