notes and quotes:
CORA
p1,2,3
photos of panties shirt long johns nightgown
p7
2. "Background of witness Scott Gibbons re-finding Barbie Dolls.
"Jay Olowski", "Pasta Jay's employee "Gardineer"
6. Sandra Henderson
7. Susan Stine
8. "Otto Vodonner" convicted of "Sexual Assault on a Child"
11. "elevator door" Cut into thirds"
15 Blue bag and rope
p10/116
"A background investigation of Gary Olivia and an interview conducted with James Selby has offered proof these person were not responsible for the death of JonBenet Ramsey, thus eliminating two persons high on the list of potential suspects."
p15/116
head hair from white blanket
inaccurate: pubic hair on blanket
"Were the knots of either the ligature (CBI Item # 008 and 166) examined for DNA?"
[qs on DNA]
p18/116
samples: CBI: Fleet White Jr., Mike Archuletta.
Mathew Falcon, Gerald Hoogstraton, Lucas Budman
p20
head hair samples from Brian Perry
p24/116
buccal swabs from Laurence Demuth III
p26/116
Suspect: DAVID LORD
Suspect: Robert C FERBRANCHE
buccal swabs from John Pickering
Head hair packet Brian Perry
buccal swabs from Laurence DemuthIII
extract of buccal swab - Falcon
extract of buccal swab - Hoogstraten
extract of buccal swab - F. White, Jr.
extract of bloodstain standard - Budman
extract of buccal swabs - Archuletta
29/116
buccal swab, RCMP Corp. (Ret.) John Van Tassel
Neck Ligature
Wrist Ligature
31/116
suspect: DAVID LORD
ROBERT C FERBRACHE
Tarin Micharl Worthington
p32/116
list of all DNA examined
of a mixture. The following individuals are
excluded as contributors to this profile
B. Ramsey (items 32-36)
Linda Hoffman-Pugh (item 48)
p34
2002 DNA requirements CODIS
"minimum of 10 loci and consist of no more than four alleles at
four loci in order to be accepted for a search."
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"Schaner informed me that LeBerge had submitted a profile to her From Boulder PD "quite a while ago" and that profile has been searched against the Colorado database of profiles every week since the submission. ...
The second purpose of the
fax request form is to be able to contact local-level labs and provide profiles with as few as six loci (fewer that the 10 loci required for submission to the main CODIS databank.)
Apparently. this had not been done by Denver PD, but will be submitted very soon."
p41/116
11/2/07
".. budgetary limitations, 5-6 tests could be run. Bennett stated that he learned from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation lab that they would not be willing to test the ropes/cords associated with the victim, and that the known reference sample would not be provided to our office."
p42
"Additionally I was involved with scanning any photographs that would be useful to the forensic scientists."
p43
"Also, the specific profile that was developed by the DPD crime lab, and uploaded to CODIS, was
not distal stain from CBI item number 7-2.
... that the Colorado Bureau of Investigations lab declined to
conduct DNA analysis of the garotte "due to the high probabliity of a DNA mixture being present on the garotte as a result of all the persons that have handled the item from the point of manufacture to present."
long johns: "that cuttings
were taken from the elastic waistband of the long john by CBI and tested for the presence of foreign DNA. ... but an interpretable profile was not developed ..."
?rope found on a bag on a chair?
p44/116
items transferred to Bode Technology:
Neck Ligature
Wrist Ligature
Black Duct tape
White Long Underwear Bottoms
Wednesday Panties
re: Maguire and Trujillo"... and submitted two reference DNA samples (using a sterile cotton swab and a proprietary Bode collection kit)."
...
Bode would "say nothing" either confirming or denying that their lab had received evidenceassociated with the Ramsey investigation."
presentation video clips, court tv?,
footprints in snow controversy
Dr. Micheal Doberson's opinions?
knot analysis, ungloved hand Tassel;
cross-contamination issues
p47
7-2 stain
Williamson and Jeanguenat stated that they would not feel comfortable reporting that an individual was a major or minor contributor to a mixture when the ratio of the
two suspected profiles was less than 3:1. It would be possible to 'condition out' the victim's contribution to a profile if the circumstances justified it.
When asked, Jeanguenat stated that she saw no indication that a third party contributed to the mixture and would "testify in court' to that effect."
p48
"80% success rate with
the technique [touchDNA] when used on exterior surface of victim's clothing."
p48/49
black duct tape ..."was not as suitable for DNA testing as other items."
p49
cuttings from crotch of panties not included in package 110KKY?
p50
(the underwear item is identified as item 021TET0.
brush-bearing end of paintbrush was also requested.?
(p50 housed at ''a private lab")
p50/51 four cuttings from white long johns
p31 consistent DNA profile Denver PD profile and new profile
racial background, not possible?
hem area of the Barbie nightgown could be tested for touch DNA.
p52
*contamination?
DNA in underwear "probably saliva"
prob of 4 loci? individual match?
p55
?Lawyer: DNA from JonBenet's clothes submitted to FBI ... - CNN.com
www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/27/jonbenet.dna/
p55
summary by Bill Nagel
p63
case summary
p64
JBR DNA STR Format
"two areas of stain from the cord were cut out"...
Other than the two cuttings, no other
portion of the garotte cord has been analysed for DNA."
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117 pdf, p65/66
http://jonbenetramsey.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/133993644/117.pdf
re: ML letter November 7, 2007
"HISTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR DNA ANALYSIS
Garrote: Composed of white colored cord, Olefin (polypropylene) braided,
wrapped 6 times around a paintbrush handle (about 4 1/2 inches in length)
to form a knot. This knot was located at the back of the victim's head.
This end of the cord attached to the paintbrush handle was singed.
The opposite end was formed by making a loop then tying an overhand
knot with a left hand chilarity. The loop could then be tightened by pulling on the standing part, thus forming a loop that encircled the neck/throat of JonBenet. The knot holding the broken paintbrush in place was about 17" from the knot forming the loop encircling the victim's neck/throat area.
Head hair matching the victim's head hair was found entwined in the knot at the back of the victim's head or the knot affixing the broken paintbrush handle to the garrote. A knot expert with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police analyzed the formation of the knot. Two (2) areas of stain on the cord were cut out and the Colorado bureau of Investigation analysed the cuttings for DNA.
The DNA from the two stains matched the victim's DNA. Other than the two cuttings, no other portion of the garotte cord has been analysed for DNA.
The cord did not match any similar cord located in the Ramsey home.
John Ramsey carried his daughter up a flight
[4]
stairs after discovering her body. John Ramsey may have touched the garrote.
Persons standing over the deceased were crying. No one was wearing gloves.
The CBI declined to conduct further DNA analysis of the garrote due to a high probability of a DNA mixture being present on the garrote as a result of all persons who have handled the item from the point of manufacture to present."
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Paintbrush Handle: The paintbrush handle used in the formation of the garrote, was broken on either end. This section of paintbrush handle measured about 4 1/2 inches in length. Portions of a broken paintbrush handle were found in a paint tray in the basement
area of the Ramsey home. The broken portions of the paintbrush handle found in the paint tray matched the broken paintbrush handle found in the garrote. The paintbrushhandle and broken pieces also had paint splatter on them, consistent with paint splatter in
the paint tray. The paint tray and contents belonged to the Ramsey's. Patsy enjoyed painting as a hobby.
No blood was indicated on the paintbrush handle. No fingerprints suitable for identification purposes were developed from this item.
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Ligature from Wrists: Composed of white colored cord, Olefin (polypropylene) braided, similar in size and construction with the cord used in forming the garrote. When her father found JonBenet Ramsey, a ligature was attached to each of her wrists. Both ends of the wrist ligature were frayed. John Ramsey removed the ligature encircling his
daughter's left wrist. The ligature encircling Jonbenet's right wrist was loosely tied. Both knots remained intact. The knot encircling the victim's right wrist was tied loosely over her long sleeve white pyjamas. Distance between the two loops measured about 15 1/2
inches. The knot attached to JonBenet's right wrist was a larks head knot also known as a cow hitch or a capsized reef knot or more commonly a square knot. The knot that had been removed from the victim's left wrist by Mr. Ramsey was a "Z" noose with the
standing part pulled through the center of the noose knot, which allowed the pulling together of the wrists. No DNA was developed from this item.
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Black Piece of Duct Tape: ... The black
piece of duct tape removed from the mouth of JonBenet Ramsey tested positive for human blood. The blood was analysed by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation; DNA from the blood matched the victim's profile.
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Dec 27, 2003 - Seven years after the 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey's body was found ...
Bill Nagel, who reports to Keenan,
said in a telephone interview that he ...
p92
"1. The DNA profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A contains a mixture of at least two individuals including the victim and at least one male contributor. The individuals associated with
samples John B. Ramsey, John Andrew Ramsey, and Melinda Ramsey are excluded as possible contributors to the mixture profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A. The individuals associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia cannot be excluded as possible contributors
to the mixture DNA profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A."
p92
1. The DNA profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A contains a mixture of at least two individuals including the victim and at least one male contributor. The individuals associated with
samples John B. Ramsey, John Andrew Ramsey, and Melinda Ramsey are excluded as possible contributors to the mixture profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A. The individuals
associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia cannot be excluded as possible contributorsto the mixture DNA profile obtained from sample 2S07-101-07A.
"""" also with Burke Ramsey and Patricia cannot be excluded as possible contributors
to the mixture DNA profile obtained from:
2. sample 2S07-101-07B.
3. sample 2S07-101-07C.
4. sample 2S07-101-07D.
p94
DNA profiles sample summaries