I haven't posted on here in awhile, but something always draws me back to this case. So many interesting dynamics, like the 'secret santa' story which will
probably remain unanswered forever. It's still interesting to speculate, and
I think that the story could hold some important clue to...
Interesting. I've never compared my writing to the RN author's in
great detail, just the odd word here or there. Maybe I will.
Besides graphology, I've just looked at the words and just wondered who could have written it. Sort of like imagining myself writing it, and thinking of
how I would...
I was 5 years old, and in grade one. I'm 18 now. Since I was so young at the time, I
can't recall vividly exactly what I was doing, but probably either in bed
or with relatives over for Christmas.
I do remember seeing a live feed of the house on the news the next day,
and only remember...
The whole "Amy Attacker" event intrigues me. Not a lot of information relating to it, but some similarities between this and the JBR murder. I just got done
reading "The Death Of Innocence",(good book,feel sorry for the parents),
and the points made that establish similarities between the...
Looks like an interesting read. I read his book "Murder In Brentwood", on the O.J. case, and it was very convincing. From the looks of things, I may not
agree with his verdict of what happened in the JonBenet' case, but I'll
definately read it anyway. Thanks for letting me know about it, I...
QUOTE BY COCO PUFF:
"ITA. Also, if you were "foreign faction" would you describe yourself as small? Especially if you were demanding a ransom? Wouldn't you want to appear like a big and strong faction? hhhmmmm LE note to self....well it WAS a small faction" that is why we can't find any...
I don't believe the Ramsey's are involved,but rather, someone who
knew the Ramsey's well.
I've slided along both sides of the fence(IDI/RDI), but something always made me feel like I should steer back in the direction of an intruder being responsible.
I admit, when I first developed an...
I haven't posted here in awhile, but this topic really intrigues
me. I've been busy with school and music, but true crime and the
JBR case still fascinates me.
QUOTE BY CAMPER:
"The one thing that was discounted so early on in the case was the comment that Jon Benet made to her...
Here:
http://websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67450&highlight=my+twinn+doll
There's another link on the first page of the above thread
that also talks about that mysterious doll.
Connor
QUOTE BY SUPERDAVE:
"Believe me, Connor, what I showed you was just the tip of the iceberg. Maybe he STARTED with no ulterior motive, I'll grant that. But once he made his declaration, which just about every member of his profession reamed him out over, he adopted his "me against the world"...
QUOTE BY DEEDEE249:
"It makes no sense that the "intruder" brought the note with him."
It makes no sense that the intruder didn't bring the note with him,
and instead searched around the home for a pad of paper, pen, and
then write out a long detailed ransom note in the darkness...
QUOTE BY JMO8778:
"Have you ever read Cherokee's analysis?worth considering,it's one of the most thorough ones ever done,in every aspect of handwriting and linguistics analysis.be sure to read through all 3 pages.."
Actually, I have read through that analysis.
I found it to be very...
QUOTE BY JMO8778: " the pen was put back in the cup,cap replaced;that is one neat and tidy intruder! "
Indeed, this intruder was also a slow and meticulous thinker probably
capable of planning something like this out in advance.
I could write a lot about what I learned about this...
Quote by SuperDave ,
"Same difference."
To me, that's debatable. If you knew
you had to be or go somewhere then it's
been ruminated about,etc.
But if you believe where you should go,
then it's just your gut feeling, a presage.
Quote by SuperDave,
"How long would it have...
I have to agree with Holdontoyourhat, after careful consideration.
Basically, if you were told to search the house again after Officer French
and Fleet White had already done so hours prior, then you would most likely
be looking in obscure places.
John would have remembered he had...
Yeah, to me that ransom note is the piece OF the piece of the missing
puzzle.
If the note itself was proven legitimate or not, one way or another it would
paint a clearer picture of what happened there.
Although, at the same time other questions would have to be brought
into play as...
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