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    CA CA - Tsunao, 46, & Loullie Saitoh, 13, San Diego, 8 May 1996

    Does anyone know anything about the funding or what would have been possible funding for Tsuano's work? Had he applied for grants that after his death went elsewhere?
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    Ebola outbreak - general thread #1

    Don't you think someone would have asked him, prior to boarding the plane, if he had been in direct contact with someone infected with the virus? Did that happen? Did he lie by omission to get to the states? Once here, he may have been in denial, hoping he wasn't infected. Does anyone know...
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    Ebola outbreak - general thread #1

    You are assuming the guy is not coughing, sneezing, or blowing his nose. You are assuming he has not touched something, like a pen to fill out forms, and another person doesn't immediately use the same pen, touching the ever so slight amount of virus infected sweat from his fingers. One ebola...
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    Ebola outbreak - general thread #1

    It didn't. I wasn't very clear. In order to catch malaria, just being in the vicinity of another person with the disease won't make you catch it. You have to have anopheles mosquitos. Being in a tin bucket (ship) with someone with the disease is not dangerous. Only if there are anopheles...
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    Ebola outbreak - general thread #1

    If President Obama is serious about stopping the spread of Ebola, then he needs to start by sealing our borders and prevent people from simply walking across into our country. My son's friend was diagnosed with leishmaniasis, an intercellular protozoan parasite caused disease found in foreign...
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    Ebola outbreak - general thread #1

    Agreed, malaria isn't contagious. But, I wouldn't want to be in a tin bucket with hundreds of other people and a swarm of Anopheles mosquitoes, with one guy having malaria. ;)
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    CA CA - Tsunao, 46, & Loullie Saitoh, 13, San Diego, 8 May 1996

    Although when I first read your theory I thought it was silly, it's probably no sillier than some of mine in other cases. And, it certainly isn't any more silly than the police actually asking someone if they did it and accepting "no" for an answer. I don't understand why you think...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    I didn't find anything in this forum about touch DNA on the ransom note. Did anyone ever think to test the letter? While PR's DNA could be on the sides of the note, presumably from holding and reading the letter, it wouldn't be everywhere on the note. When a person writes, their hand rests...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    Could someone please tell me the timeline of the note. What time did PR awaken and what time did she find the note? When she ran back upstairs, was her husband in the shower or still sleeping? What time was that?
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    I agree with everything you said, except when you wrote "Only a "Drama Queen" would write such a long note." It made me wonder who else, other than a drama queen would write such a note. If a person was well-educated, stalked and spied on the family, they could familiarize themselves with the...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    If the person or persons had been inside the home previously, by either invite or break-in, they would know the layout of the house. The note is part of implicating the parents and confusing the case. They want the police to scratch their heads over this and not be able to explain the...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    This goes to show how little I know about the case. What duct tape and rope? What were they used for? I am presuming on the child. The reason they would take something (duct tape and rope) is to deliberately confuse the case. I have a question... how soon after the girl was found did the...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    When I think of all the other parent-killing-child cases over decades, I can't think of any where a ransom note was found and the child was still in the house. Am I wrong? Can you think of any? It seems to me that if a parent unintentionally killed a child in a fit of rage or to silence a...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    My apologies that I strayed away from the topic of the note. Could someone tell me exactly where the notepad was located at the beginning of the evening? My understanding is that pages were torn out. Is that right? If not, and the pages with the note and practice note were still attached...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    Exactly how is it that "we" know these did not happen. If the phones were tapped, the taps could have been removed as part of the staging. Do you know who did the forensics on the computers? Were the computers removed immediately or was it later, days or weeks later?
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    Good point. However, if someone had already accessed the home, through invitation or break-in, was aware of what was available to them in the home, they wouldn't need to bring their own supplies. They would want to implicate the parents. What better way than to use what was inside the home...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    If you believe every crime that involves two individuals working together is a conspiracy, then yes, you can call it that. Of course parents can kill their children and some do. Initially I was convinced that one of them did. But, it doesn't make sense. It's not that I am die hard...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    The point of the note was to implicate one or both of the parents, by leaving a note that made no sense. (Rather like part of my post.) Gads! What was I thinking?! You're right. For some dumb reason I got it into my head that she died Christmas Eve. Only if they had a Christmas brunch...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    The killer might have a history of wiretapping personal phones and sending malware emails. Through this method, the killer could know where the Ramseys were going and when. The killer may have a partner that he works with, rather like Leonard Lake and Charles Ng, but more educated. The...
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    The ransom note & Patsy Ramsey, letter by letter.

    What about the third type of offender? A killer who is a deliberate rapist/molester.

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