BlueCrab
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In the May 3, 2004 edition of the National Examiner, with JonBenet's picture on the front cover, Pam Archuleta says that during the December 3, 1996 Parade of Lights in Boulder she saw the man who could have killed JonBenet. From the article:
"JonBenet was sitting up high on the back seat of a Christmas-red convertible with two other pageant contestants, waving to the crowd while the song Jingle Bell Rock was played from the car.
"A plastic sign on the side of the convertible identified her by name and revealed that she was a child beauty queen. Family friend Pam Archuleta held JonBenet's ankle to keep her from falling.
"As they went past one of the town's leading banks, a strange man walked from the crowd toward the BMW. Archuleta says he looked "creepy" and had "a face full of anger and hatred" that she will never forget. She had the impression that the man had seen JonBenet before and recognized her.
"Well-dressed in a tweed jacket and jeans, the man was in his 40's, tall and thin with graying hair. He stared at JonBenet and walked to within two feet of the car.
"For Archuleta, the staring man's behavior marred what until then had seemed an innocent Christmas event that could have taken place in any town in America."
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Pam Archuleta, of course, is the wife of Mike Archuleta, the Ramsey's pilot. The Ramseys and the Archuletas were also personal friends.
The article in the National Examiner didn't mention that on December 6, 1996 John and Patsy Ramsey weren't even in Boulder that night as JonBenet rode in the parade. They were in New York City with Glen and Susan Stine. Burke and JonBenet were being watched by Patsy's mother, Nedra Paugh, and apparently by the Stine's college student live-in caregiver for Doug Stine, Nathan Inouye. From the 1998 interviews:
DAN SHULER: "In '96, was he (Burke) involved in the parade also?"
PATSY RAMSEY: "No. He and Nathan -- just watched, but he wasn't in the parade."
Note the pause after Patsy mentions Nathan for the only time during the three days of interviews. Another faux pas by Patsy?
JMO
"JonBenet was sitting up high on the back seat of a Christmas-red convertible with two other pageant contestants, waving to the crowd while the song Jingle Bell Rock was played from the car.
"A plastic sign on the side of the convertible identified her by name and revealed that she was a child beauty queen. Family friend Pam Archuleta held JonBenet's ankle to keep her from falling.
"As they went past one of the town's leading banks, a strange man walked from the crowd toward the BMW. Archuleta says he looked "creepy" and had "a face full of anger and hatred" that she will never forget. She had the impression that the man had seen JonBenet before and recognized her.
"Well-dressed in a tweed jacket and jeans, the man was in his 40's, tall and thin with graying hair. He stared at JonBenet and walked to within two feet of the car.
"For Archuleta, the staring man's behavior marred what until then had seemed an innocent Christmas event that could have taken place in any town in America."
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Pam Archuleta, of course, is the wife of Mike Archuleta, the Ramsey's pilot. The Ramseys and the Archuletas were also personal friends.
The article in the National Examiner didn't mention that on December 6, 1996 John and Patsy Ramsey weren't even in Boulder that night as JonBenet rode in the parade. They were in New York City with Glen and Susan Stine. Burke and JonBenet were being watched by Patsy's mother, Nedra Paugh, and apparently by the Stine's college student live-in caregiver for Doug Stine, Nathan Inouye. From the 1998 interviews:
DAN SHULER: "In '96, was he (Burke) involved in the parade also?"
PATSY RAMSEY: "No. He and Nathan -- just watched, but he wasn't in the parade."
Note the pause after Patsy mentions Nathan for the only time during the three days of interviews. Another faux pas by Patsy?
JMO