I don't think they were clever in the least. I think they got lucky to have the case get botched.
I think a lot of the confusion on what took place that night and what didn't was down to when they gave the information. It was months after the murder and PR was highly medicated throughout. A lot of what they reported may have been inconsistent due to the length of time that went by before they had to recall it all.
I think a lot of the confusion on what took place that night and what didn't was down to when they gave the information. It was months after the murder and PR was highly medicated throughout. A lot of what they reported may have been inconsistent due to the length of time that went by before they had to recall it all.
Not quite that simple. Yes the first formal interviews took place four months after the murder, but the Ramsey's were also provided with copies of their previous statements as a condition of their participation. So ask yourself why, when they had a written account of what they said that morning, their stories would change? Ask yourself why they would wait more than four months to even give a statement?
They would wait four months to give a formal statement because they were following the advice of their attorneys. BPD talked to them numerous times at their home on the 26th. If they wanted formal statements, they should have asked the Ramsey's to come in and give formal statements immediately after sealing off their home as a crime scene. At the very least, they could have done interviews with them at the Fernie's house, prior to the lawyers being involved, had the Ramsey's not wanted to go in for formal interviews, since by all accounts, PR was an emotional wreck and probably not in the condition to give much of a formal interview anyway.
Or, better yet, BPD could have treated the entire house as a crime scene immediately, and moved everyone except JR from the home (since he'd have to handle the ransom call) rather than let a dozen or so civilians and various members of LE wander around contaminating the crime scene. Separating JR and PR would have been the best way to find inconsistencies in their accounts, but more importantly, it would have prevented the most egregious error of the day, and that was allowing JR and FW to wander the basement together and separately at least 2 or 3 times.
Because BPD had no control of the crime scene and actually suggested FW and JR search the house, we have no idea how JBR's body actually looked upon initial discovery, the duct tape was handled by JR and FW, the body was handled by JR and then moved again by LA, (not to mention FW had reported checking to see if she was cold in the basement upon discovery) then covered with a blanket and a sweatshirt. Who knows how much contact PR had with the body when she was screaming for Jesus to raise her from the dead. All that contamination could have been prevented had BPD followed basic protocol.
I firmly believe that all of the officers at BPD acted with the best of intentions that morning, and I understand they were understaffed because of the holidays, but they didn't just make mistakes, they made huge mistakes. The case could very well be in a very different place had they followed correct procedure on the 26th. It's a lot harder to play catch up when you've already mishandled and called into question nearly all of the usable evidence. JMO
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Every word of this is true.They would wait four months to give a formal statement because they were following the advice of their attorneys. BPD talked to them numerous times at their home on the 26th. If they wanted formal statements, they should have asked the Ramsey's to come in and give formal statements immediately after sealing off their home as a crime scene. At the very least, they could have done interviews with them at the Fernie's house, prior to the lawyers being involved, had the Ramsey's not wanted to go in for formal interviews, since by all accounts, PR was an emotional wreck and probably not in the condition to give much of a formal interview anyway.
Or, better yet, BPD could have treated the entire house as a crime scene immediately, and moved everyone except JR from the home (since he'd have to handle the ransom call) rather than let a dozen or so civilians and various members of LE wander around contaminating the crime scene. Separating JR and PR would have been the best way to find inconsistencies in their accounts, but more importantly, it would have prevented the most egregious error of the day, and that was allowing JR and FW to wander the basement together and separately at least 2 or 3 times.
Because BPD had no control of the crime scene and actually suggested FW and JR search the house, we have no idea how JBR's body actually looked upon initial discovery, the duct tape was handled by JR and FW, the body was handled by JR and then moved again by LA, (not to mention FW had reported checking to see if she was cold in the basement upon discovery) then covered with a blanket and a sweatshirt. Who knows how much contact PR had with the body when she was screaming for Jesus to raise her from the dead. All that contamination could have been prevented had BPD followed basic protocol.
I firmly believe that all of the officers at BPD acted with the best of intentions that morning, and I understand they were understaffed because of the holidays, but they didn't just make mistakes, they made huge mistakes. The case could very well be in a very different place had they followed correct procedure on the 26th. It's a lot harder to play catch up when you've already mishandled and called into question nearly all of the usable evidence. JMO
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Every word of this is true.
They would wait four months to give a formal statement because they were following the advice of their attorneys. BPD talked to them numerous times at their home on the 26th. If they wanted formal statements, they should have asked the Ramsey's to come in and give formal statements immediately after sealing off their home as a crime scene. At the very least, they could have done interviews with them at the Fernie's house, prior to the lawyers being involved, had the Ramsey's not wanted to go in for formal interviews, since by all accounts, PR was an emotional wreck and probably not in the condition to give much of a formal interview anyway.
Or, better yet, BPD could have treated the entire house as a crime scene immediately, and moved everyone except JR from the home (since he'd have to handle the ransom call) rather than let a dozen or so civilians and various members of LE wander around contaminating the crime scene. Separating JR and PR would have been the best way to find inconsistencies in their accounts, but more importantly, it would have prevented the most egregious error of the day, and that was allowing JR and FW to wander the basement together and separately at least 2 or 3 times.
Because BPD had no control of the crime scene and actually suggested FW and JR search the house, we have no idea how JBR's body actually looked upon initial discovery, the duct tape was handled by JR and FW, the body was handled by JR and then moved again by LA, (not to mention FW had reported checking to see if she was cold in the basement upon discovery) then covered with a blanket and a sweatshirt. Who knows how much contact PR had with the body when she was screaming for Jesus to raise her from the dead. All that contamination could have been prevented had BPD followed basic protocol.
I firmly believe that all of the officers at BPD acted with the best of intentions that morning, and I understand they were understaffed because of the holidays, but they didn't just make mistakes, they made huge mistakes. The case could very well be in a very different place had they followed correct procedure on the 26th. It's a lot harder to play catch up when you've already mishandled and called into question nearly all of the usable evidence. JMO
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Yes it is, but ask yourself how these mistakes affected the case. Was there any evidence that was destroyed when JB was carried upstairs? When she was covered with a blanket or moved again? Patsy's red fibres are still on the duct tape and Johns shirt fibres are on her groin. The conditions weren't optimal but I still believe that the crime scene was intact and that the case was solvable. The reason why the case was never solved was done to power and money. The Ramsey's had lawyered up before they left their house. Fleet White was contacted within hours of finding the body. The Ramsey's made many excuses for not cooperating, Patsy being a wreck, Because BPD was ransoming the body, because they didn't want to be interviewed in the evening, etc., but it is quite evident that they didn't want to be interviewed. Its also evident that Alex Hunter was doing his best to stifle BPD's pursuit of the Ramsey's. Especially coincidental is the fact that Mike Bynum had once worked for Alex Hunter. The people charged with finding the killer are pals (by association) with the prime suspects.
But its not just the Ramsey's that are given a pass. Pasta Jay gets convicted of assault with a baseball bat and receives probation. He then violates that probation when he is nailed for impaired driving, but nobody makes the connection and he isn't sent to jail, doesn't lose his liquor license or his business loans. Lucky?
Susan Stein impersonates Chief Beckner in emails, but was she ever charged? Nope. Lucky?
I'm sorry, if you or I had done any of these things we'd have been arrested. It seems fairly evident that the Ramsey's and their whole circle of friends played under a whole different set of rules than the rest of us.
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An excuse for the procedural lapses that I read about, in numerous sources was that the police present at the house deferred to the Ramsey's, their money and status?
Consider if untrained, vacation duty staff, were deliberately sent to the Ramsey house.
Steve Thomas' investigative experience lay with drug cases not homicide.
Why would the Ramsey's not be detailed BPD finest investigative officers?
Why did BPD human resources response not match that of the Ramsey's social standing?
is this why Detective Arndt was left in charge, and the later interviews with the parents abound with unanswered questions?
Could it be the Ramsey's phoned a friend that morning and arranged for a lukewarm investigation?
Could the Governor of Colorado State phoned the Chief of BPD requesting a special favor?
Apparently a call was made to the Governor from the R's house that day.
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I agree with everything you've said. Consider as well that JBs murder was Boulder's first in 1996, why was the case not given to a homicide investigator? Those guys are supposed to be on call 24/7.
But where did you hear that there was a call from the Governor?
I don't believe BPD had a specified homicide investigator, their structure under Koby was pretty unusual. Worth noting as well that with it being the first homicide of 1996, they wouldn't have much experience investigating homicides anyway. I'd have to go back and look, but Thomas and Schiller discuss the structure of BPD in their books.
Also, Thomas wasn't on scene the first day, so yes, he was not experienced in investigating homicides, but none of the huge mistakes made that first day were his fault.
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That's how I remember it, too. There was no homicide unit.I don't believe BPD had a specified homicide investigator, their structure under Koby was pretty unusual. Worth noting as well that with it being the first homicide of 1996, they wouldn't have much experience investigating homicides anyway. I'd have to go back and look, but Thomas and Schiller discuss the structure of BPD in their books.
Also, Thomas wasn't on scene the first day, so yes, he was not experienced in investigating homicides, but none of the huge mistakes made that first day were his fault.
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Was anybody really on site that first day? As I recall, once the body was found, the house was sealed until very late that evening. I think they just got the body out and sealed it up again. Did Thomas come in on the 27th?
That's how I remember it, too. There was no homicide unit.
The mistakes made in the crucial first hours of this investigation are what bothers me most. Arndt sending JR on the search was irresponsible at best. Even though both JR and PR would probably not have cooperated with questioning right away, that alone is very telling. Formal questioning of Burke as a possible suspect rather than just a potential witness wasn't even considered. Allowing items to be removed from the crime scene? Nobody does that.