vicktor
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Britt said:Say what? Sources/exact quotes please?
The information on what the CDEs found is probably contained in the depositions of members of the BPD. They all made statements about what they determined.
Britt said:Say what? Sources/exact quotes please?
Cherokee said:There is no link to Oliva's handwriting posted on the internet. It's gone. Kaput. Taken off the web.
Horse hockey!
THEY DID NOT RATE HER AS A LOW PROBABILITY TO HAVE WRITTEN IT!!!!
You people are determined to drive me insane by posting this nonsense. So please, I beg you ...
post it to yourselves, go out and dance with it, make up birthday cards with it and send to each other, but PLEASE ... DO NOT POST IT TO ME!
I know better. I have read the reports. I have analyzed the depositions. I know the credentials of the experts. I have read what they said, and what they didn't say.
AND THEY DID NOT SAY PATSY HAD A LOW PROBABILITY OF WRITING THE RANSOM NOTE.
And I am a former teacher ... so NOW am I an expert on the ransom note?
IMO
What depositions? Who said what and when? I repeat: sources/exact quotes please? I'll give you a hint... they did NOT say it was a low probability that Patsy wrote the note. Not hardly. If you can prove otherwise, please do.vicktor said:The information on what the CDEs found is probably contained in the depositions of members of the BPD. They all made statements about what they determined.
That's why that URL is so important. Forget the "experts" - throw em ALL out. Experts have "agendas".vicktor said:Its interesting that you and some others on the forum feel that URL clearly demonstrates to you that Patsy wrote the note. Yet the 4 CDE's used by the BPD all said that they rated her as a low probability to have written it.
Cherokee said:You don't know whether they did a handwriting test on Oliva or not. If he was such a great suspect, I'm sure they did, or Team Ramsey would have come down hard on LE, and we'd STILL be hearing about it.
If you've read the entire URL, then you would know the expert reached the conclusion that Patsy wrote the ransom note.
There is no link to Oliva's handwriting posted on the internet. It's gone. Kaput. Taken off the web.
That URL is NOT why I "feel" Patsy wrote the note. (I don't "feel" Patsy wrote the note, I KNOW she wrote it.) The analysis displayed at that URL merely confirms what I already knew from my own analysis done years ago.
Horse hockey!
THEY DID NOT RATE HER AS A LOW PROBABILITY TO HAVE WRITTEN IT!!!!
You people are determined to drive me insane by posting this nonsense. So please, I beg you ...
post it to yourselves, go out and dance with it, make up birthday cards with it and send to each other, but PLEASE ... DO NOT POST IT TO ME!
I know better. I have read the reports. I have analyzed the depositions. I know the credentials of the experts. I have read what they said, and what they didn't say.
AND THEY DID NOT SAY PATSY HAD A LOW PROBABILITY OF WRITING THE RANSOM NOTE.
And I am a former teacher ... so NOW am I an expert on the ransom note?
IMO
I am always amazed (but never shocked) at how the "Intruder" myth has grown to a story identicle to the search for "BigFoot"...Tricia said:They believe that the unnamed person also murdered Michale Helgoth and another young girl.
They admit that Michael Helgoth has been cleared on DNA.
They don't actually know if the unnamed person's DNA matches or not because he is "on the run" and they've got to catch him to test him."
Shylock said:I am always amazed (but never shocked) at how the "Intruder" myth has grown to a story identicle to the search for "BigFoot"...
Very correct Barbara. The only question is why the even need Helgoth:Barbara said:With their old theories all but exhausted, they found a dead man to point the finger at. Of course, his DNA doesn't match and what can they do now, especially since they insist the DNA is the smoking gun and THE link to the killer? Why of course, they add a SECOND SUSPECT! One who hasn't been caught, and yet another mystery man!
jubie said:TLynn,
Hi, what's this about John Andrews semen being at the crime scene, I've never heard that before?
Also, I can't seem to get the ransom note through Shylocks link, can someone please tell me where else I can view it?
Thanks,
Jubie