Dear MM,
You have such an excellent writing skills. I simply envy you!!!
Your theory is not new (unfortunately or fortunately) and took me not by surprize. Exect the same theory couple peoples on this forum intensively pushed for long time. One of them even have the separate web page dedicated to solving JBR mystery. It's matter of opinion, of course.
And I'll be the last person to argue which RDI theory is better because a lot of critical elements are possible. Probable? Not all of them.
One of the 'probable' element is Ransom Note. And I'll not going to start RN discussion again. I'll simply state that RN is the best evidence in JBR mystery because it gives us the proof WHO wrote it, who was the participant. And this proof is not based on the handwriting only! So, for me, the probability of Patsy writing RN is very-very high. Probability of John writing RN is zero.
Today, I cannot join your 'compain' for JB Justice based on JDI theory. Maybe later, when some 'hidden' elements could be exposed by people who can talk now (thanks for GJ leak!), I'll join you. But not today! I want justice as much as you and thousands others do. And I want John Ramsey prosecution but NOT based on JDI.
I don't want this justice to be lynch-mob type. I want this justice to be fair and truthfull, based on hard evidences and facts so our grand-grand-grand children would never accused us of being near-minded society.
It's always a pleasure talking to you. :seeya:
Thank you for responding and for sharing your conviction of theory. It's a popular one, for sure, and I certainly have bounced around a bit in the RDI camp, because I usually found one statement or another that gave me pause to think.
There is no doubt in my mind of Ramsey guilt in this case. I, like you, want to see justice served, and with this case being 16 years old, it's certainly not going to happen over night. But if (wish I could say WHEN) it does, I hope I am still alive to see it.
I have no lynch-mom desire to see JR, or anyone else for that matter, slung into a courtroom and prosecuted. Quite the opposite. It will take careful, well-developed skills and a lot of irrefutable evidence, both forensic and circumstantial. The prosecution would require someone with immeasurable ability and legal talents, and let's toss in a bit of divine help, to tackle this case with the credibility that is due in bringing a resolve for JB.
I agree that the ransom note is possibly the most distinct element of this case. But I cannot agree with your statement that it gives us "proof" of having been written by Patsy. She did not sign the note, nor are there any witnesses having seen her writing the note. My simple attempt at courtroom statements by a prosecutor.
I also believe you see the
probability of Patsy having composed and written the note - given the linguistics. We know an intruder did not write the note. Even though I believe John hoped to set up the crime to look like an intruder did it, he had to have a back up plan in case that would not be believable, and being able to shift blame to Patsy was his back-up plan. So, if John was writing the note, wouldn't he be the most likely individual to be able to mimic his wife linguistically, and wouldn't he want to do this if attempting to implicate her, rather than write the note using his own linguistic mannerisms? He would have WANTED anyone seeing the note to believe it was Patsy (in case an intruder was ruled out) and taken great care with that. Stickler for details, he was. I couldn't dismiss Patsy from writing the note myself until just recently.
I am not asking you to change your mind, unless you can become totally convinced deep in your heart, mind and soul that Patsy did not write the note. But I ask you to humor me, and consider these few things that I see as "blips" in the note:
* all the threats that are made say, "you do this"
and she dies, repeatedly. Patsy avoided using contractions in her speaking and writing, deferring to the correct verbiage of "she will", "I will", "we have", etc. That was clearly built into the note. But when it comes to the verbiage describing the terms for JB's death, the masculine declaration of "she dies", parroted from books or movies, is used. I think Patsy might have continued to use her continued linguistic approach if she was composing, such as, "If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she will die", and so on. As the note wraps us, there are two defaults to using contractions, in the word "don't". Not Patsy-like, but very commanding.
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Also, if that sounds all too far fetched to you, look at the linguistics in this JR exemplar. No contractions where there could be. And notice the spelling of 'occasions' - with the double s, as in 'bussiness'.
* there is a 'scratch-out' in the "We -- respect your bussiness, but not the country that it serves." I see the scratched out word as "do" and wonder if the thought was to write, "We do not respect your business or the country that it serves", but the writer was unable to slander the Ramsey business, yet found it OK to slander his country. This supports what a narcissist might do or think.
* the word 'delivery' was scratched out and replaced by 'pick-up'. This would insure the plan was to remove JB's body from the house, which would explain why she would be found dead elsewhere, which then would have kept Patsy or Burke from seeing her that way, and would have distanced his dead angel from him as well. (A Christmas tree angel was taken into evidence, he laid next to her on the floor in front of the Christmas tree and called her his angel, and there is an angel on her tombstone.) Or police from finding her in the house, which should have automatically implicated him (them). How could a 'delivery' have been accomplished by a fictional kidnapper, or even if it could have been masterminded by JR to convince someone her body had been brought back to the house after the drop, or even that there was an exchange on the spot, her body would have then been back into the crime scene, or with him again, and he did not want that.
* the usage of the percentages in the note, which JR also did in interviews. Common to numerically oriented businessmen.
OM4U, I envy your passion and desire for accuracy and truth! Hang in there with those of us who share your enthusiasm and are seeking to honor a beautiful, victimized child.
All :moo: