Cottonstar
Case Analyst | Expert in Staged Crimes
“One of the things I find very interesting is I believe John Ramsey is a controlling factor in that household, and uh, nothing would go down without John Ramsey’s approval and direction, and so I don’t think anybody did – I’ve never believe Patsy Ramsey killed her, her child, because I don’t think John Ramsey would have protected her. I think he would have gotten a good lawyer for her. She would have gone to maybe a mental institution and uh, he would have gotten lots of dates. So, I just don’t believe that he would have protected his wife if she had done something. That he would protect himself or his son, very likely, and I want to point out something else that’s interesting. The note itself has the opening which is “Listen Carefully” and no one uses that when they’re writing a note, they only say listen when you’re looking at somebody. Somebody that you’re talking to. So, I believe the note was dictated”
Pat Brown, Criminal profiler.
JR was in control from the first minute. He still is. When you look at the behavioral evidence it shows that both, JR and PR were involved in the initial cover-up. If JR is completely oblivious @5:52am, then we would have seen evidence of the ransom note being handled, with signs of wear, indentions from holding it, clasping it, etc.. instead it was perfect and pristine laid out on the floor of the south hallway. When French arrived minutes after the 911 call, neither JR it PR bring the note with them to show French, instead they lead him to the spot where it was sprawled out on the floor. We can see why. Both JR and PR were distancing themselves from the note, and didn’t want their fingerprints on the note.
Immediately after the 911 call, Patsy reached for the phone to call the Whites. In doing so, she noticed the phone was uncradled. She cradled it, and called the the Whites @5:55am, and then subsequently, called the Fernies to come over. Again, behaviorally speaking, this is evidence that both JR and PR were involved, and that they were filling their hastily put together plan. If controlling JR was oblivious he would have wanted to talk about things with his wife, what to do?, immediately calling over friends to muddy the scene would not have been on the list of things to do. Also, if JR wasn’t involved prior to 11am, then why didn’t he immediately rush to Burke’s room to awake him and ask him questions about JBR? When did you see her last? Did she sleep in here last night etc...this would have been a normal behavioral response from an innocent parent.
JR never told Fleet White about the ransom note when he arrived that morning. Surely, JR would have if he was innocent at this point. Also, JR not jumping up and down to LE about the broken basement window being open in the basement is another clue as to his early involvement.
All of this and I still haven’t mentioned the 911 call and JR barking at Burke “We’re not speaking to you”. In a scenario of JR being oblivious, just minutes after finding the note, JR would have no reason to speak in the tone he did, or say those words to his son.
CS
Pat Brown, Criminal profiler.
JR was in control from the first minute. He still is. When you look at the behavioral evidence it shows that both, JR and PR were involved in the initial cover-up. If JR is completely oblivious @5:52am, then we would have seen evidence of the ransom note being handled, with signs of wear, indentions from holding it, clasping it, etc.. instead it was perfect and pristine laid out on the floor of the south hallway. When French arrived minutes after the 911 call, neither JR it PR bring the note with them to show French, instead they lead him to the spot where it was sprawled out on the floor. We can see why. Both JR and PR were distancing themselves from the note, and didn’t want their fingerprints on the note.
Immediately after the 911 call, Patsy reached for the phone to call the Whites. In doing so, she noticed the phone was uncradled. She cradled it, and called the the Whites @5:55am, and then subsequently, called the Fernies to come over. Again, behaviorally speaking, this is evidence that both JR and PR were involved, and that they were filling their hastily put together plan. If controlling JR was oblivious he would have wanted to talk about things with his wife, what to do?, immediately calling over friends to muddy the scene would not have been on the list of things to do. Also, if JR wasn’t involved prior to 11am, then why didn’t he immediately rush to Burke’s room to awake him and ask him questions about JBR? When did you see her last? Did she sleep in here last night etc...this would have been a normal behavioral response from an innocent parent.
JR never told Fleet White about the ransom note when he arrived that morning. Surely, JR would have if he was innocent at this point. Also, JR not jumping up and down to LE about the broken basement window being open in the basement is another clue as to his early involvement.
All of this and I still haven’t mentioned the 911 call and JR barking at Burke “We’re not speaking to you”. In a scenario of JR being oblivious, just minutes after finding the note, JR would have no reason to speak in the tone he did, or say those words to his son.
CS