Lockheed, the FBI, and terrorism in Boulder

Keep in mind, though, than JonBenet is celebrating Christmas WITH the "Birthday Boy" himself.
Her mom, however, finds herself in "warmer climes".
 
Keep in mind, though, than JonBenet is celebrating Christmas WITH the "Birthday Boy" himself.
Her mom, however, finds herself in "warmer climes".

Very true...that reminds me of a poem that someone gave me after my mother died..."My First Christmas in Heaven".

Yeah, I believe that her mom is in a warmer climate too, and I am not talking about the Bahamas.
 
http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg51312.html

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FREED: How did it come to pass that, in your opinion, that the Boulder
police were in charge of the crime scene in general for about eight
hours with a lone detective there. And how is it that this detective and
this police force had never held themselves out as experts on terrorism
or kidnapping. Remember we're talking about a note that announces it==s
from a foreign faction that "hates" your country and has other "bigwigs"
in their gun sights. How do you understand it that the Boulder
police---the much blamed Boulder police---are in charge of this crime
scene?!?

MCFARLAND: Hmmmm? Well, I think they didn't feel the need for another
unit because they really didn't believe that ransom note.

Now exactly what was it I was saying about not underestimating the Power that encircled Ramsey. Hmmmmmmm?
 
Keep in mind, though, than JonBenet is celebrating Christmas WITH the "Birthday Boy" himself.
Her mom, however, finds herself in "warmer climes".
From Patsy's 1996 Christmas letter-

One final note....thank you to all my "friends" and my dear husband for surprising me with the biggest, most outrageous 40th birthday bash I've ever had!

And JonBenet's head was bashed in by someone in a rage on Jesus' birthday.


-Tea
 
I think of her all the time, but at Christmas the pain and anger are most keenly felt.
 
Now exactly what was it I was saying about not underestimating the Power that encircled Ramsey. Hmmmmmmm?

Coloradokares, you hit the mark with that one. I bet if all the truth came out, even the most jaded of us would be shocked.
Having lived all my life in New Jersey, and having grown up in a rough, inner-city community, not much shocks me. NJ was always a corrupt state. Still is. But I bet even I'd be surprised at how high the R's fingers reached to get away with murder.
 
"a lot of ppl there at 3 am" were probably attorneys,and friends..like the Stine's.It's odd they weren't called over that morning.why did cell phone records have to disappear if it was all innocent?
 
For anyone wondering about the fact that JR was a top executive and had protocol for a kidnapping...this is an old thread with a good read. The linked article is now gone, but one can skim the thread and get info that is interesting in light of IDI.
 
This link does work. Interesting read.


http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg51312.html

<snipped>

FREED: How did it come to pass that, in your opinion, that the Boulder
police were in charge of the crime scene in general for about eight
hours with a lone detective there. And how is it that this detective and
this police force had never held themselves out as experts on terrorism
or kidnapping. Remember we're talking about a note that announces it==s
from a foreign faction that "hates" your country and has other "bigwigs"
in their gun sights. How do you understand it that the Boulder
police---the much blamed Boulder police---are in charge of this crime
scene?!?

MCFARLAND: Hmmmm? Well, I think they didn't feel the need for another
unit because they really didn't believe that ransom note.
 
And then we can revisit this quote from JR:


From LKL in March 2000...in regards to the morning they found the ransom note.

J. RAMSEY: Well, I don't know. There were a lot of people there at 3:00 in the morning.

KING: It was a blur to you?

P. RAMSEY: Yes, it was just a blur.

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0003/27/lkl.00.html

I am not advocating that this is what happened with LHM, etc... I am just posting what is available for us to read and ponder.
 

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