Grand Jury solves the case, closes it and don't say a public word... letting scores of people (from Santa, to Helgoth etc etc etc) (and Ramsey's included) in the wild, coping with a public status of "suspects" in an horrible crime??
Please, BC, explain me how it's legally possible (not say...
"The parents will probably run around a bit, looking for her. If they don't find her, straightaway, they'll dial the gendarmes. They didn't think to look in the wine cellar; its door was latched from the outside. They checked under the beds and in the walk-in refrigerator, and in the garage to...
No. They only got twoo three markers of the degraded and minimum DNA in the nails. That's what they said. So, they can't get a match against 9 or 12 markers. It's ludicrous. All what they could say (if true) if that there' ins't a no-match. But with three markers, the probability of and...
1) So, why didn't she scream twice? Two hits would mean two screams.
2) Consider, too, correct alignement of the marks.
3) "Pattern" marks. Ring. Tha'ts not an "astronomical posibility". In my opinion, as a a possibility, sounds much more realistic that the stungun one.
4) You talk...
1) Using a stungun to subdue Jonbenet, would have make her shout of pain. Not a "discret" weapon for an "intruder". That's to say, not a logic weapon in this case.
2) In any case.... What stungun? Marks in her skin don't match the distance between prongs with any known stungun's brand, Air...
"Ressler said he doubts that a stranger broke into the home and killed JonBenet. But he said he also doubts a family member killed her.
"There may have been other people in the house that night, and I don't mean a stranger or family"
That is, tipper. You quoted it. He says he don't believe...
What Ressler suggested, in my opinion, and as discussed here, was that there was not intruder. That the person who did this was in the house with the knwoledge and consent of the Ramseys.
And McCrary doen't believe in the intruder theory...
Finally:
Ih they said as an indisputable fact that "a stun gun was used in Jonbenét", Boulder Police Departament should sue them, and Tracey shouldn't bee able to work again as a a journalist.
In my opinion.
About this kind of "journalism"
That is not journalism; that is show-bussiness. If they wished to inform, and not "to sell" or "get money" they would have talked seriously about all the possibilities. I remember now the friend who told me "OJ Simson is innocent" because he had just seen some...
I have a daugther's that is more or less JB's age. I've just counted the number of times she has been in the doctor in the las three years: 6. Three of them were routine revisions. Three with cause: flu, cold and another because she complained of pain in the hand after falling in the yard, ant...
If they were impoverished, that means that they didn't get anything, or just pocket money from ST's trial. That is clear.
Funny to see how, suddenly, we have two persons leaving zero clues at the house. Well, maybe if they catch this unknonw felon and DNA don't match, they will produce a...
Two intruders. I cant' believe it. I mean I can't believe that Smith and Tracey are going to expose themselves as police and media clowns.
And, BTW.... What happened with the fear/remorse (after Hunter's declaration) that "prompted Helgoth to suicide"? Maybe the "Unnamed one" heard Hunter and...
"dont ya just hate these guys who say stuff like this-i mean what do they expect us to do- figure it out- not a family member and not an intruder???
Then who?? That eliminates everyone doesnt it?? I mean you cant have it both ways unless they believe it was someone who visited them?"
Well, I...
Exactly.
Ressler: "Ressler said he doubts that a stranger broke into the home and killed JonBenet. But he said he also doubts a family member killed her.
"There may have been other people in the house that night, and I don't mean a stranger or family," Ressler said. "I just don't know. We...
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