Bettylou4you
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Hmmm, I still see it......
Weird. I could find it earlier but i see it now. Sorry.
Hmmm, I still see it......
If he had run 8 or 9 miles from Sheff Road to the Y in weather in the 40's, he would not have been chilled, even if it had been raining. In fact, he would be warm and sweaty.
If, however, he had run less than a mile from Plank Road Manor to the Y, he may have been chilled, especially if he had gotten wet.
I notice that GR tends to wear shorts and t-shirt around the house, even in February. I don't think he gets easily chilled.
Jennifer was employed for 8 months prior to her death.
She was a home health aide.
She bonded well with the nice gentleman who hired her.
She disclosed issues regarding her personal life to him, and they enjoyed each other's company.
This nice man got to know her children.
Sometimes, the children would call Jen while Jen was at work, saying that they were hungry, all the while with GR standing right there and could have made them food.
GR did no housework. That was Jen's job.
GR wouldn't even take out the trash.
Now remember, both had jobs. GR worked from home, and JR worked for this gentleman who is a stroke victims.
She drove him to appointments, did some PT, and was responsible for other care-taking duties.
Jen and her employer cared for one another very much.
She provided this gentleman with her 2-weeks notice sadly one day, citing "hives and problems at home."
Anyone else wonder why GR has NEVER contacted this gentleman after Jen went missing? Not even once to see if he knew anything about where she may have run off to?
:jail:
Yes, the amount and location of the blood would be telling. For instance, I wouldn't expect someone to have a nosebleed in the back storage area.
Jennifer was employed for 8 months prior to her death.
She was a home health aide.
She bonded well with the nice gentleman who hired her.
She disclosed issues regarding her personal life to him, and they enjoyed each other's company.
This nice man got to know her children.
Sometimes, the children would call Jen while Jen was at work, saying that they were hungry, all the while with GR standing right there and could have made them food.
GR did no housework. That was Jen's job.
GR wouldn't even take out the trash.
Now remember, both had jobs. GR worked from home, and JR worked for this gentleman who is a stroke victims.
She drove him to appointments, did some PT, and was responsible for other care-taking duties.
Jen and her employer cared for one another very much.
She provided this gentleman with her 2-weeks notice sadly one day, citing "hives and problems at home."
Anyone else wonder why GR has NEVER contacted this gentleman after Jen went missing? Not even once to see if he knew anything about where she may have run off to?
:jail:
GR must be a very charming, convincing person one-on-one (certainly not in media). It seems a lot of the people who interviewed him were sucked in to believing and reporting his version of events as fact.
I just get madder and madder when I think about how the media and missing person org. did little to portray the real Jen in those 3 months that her body was lying out there under the snow.
I don't remember reading anywhere in the media or her missing person page that she was Catholic, that she taught Sunday School, that she was a Girl Scout Troop leader, that she taught knitting classes. I don't remember hearing that she was a talented artist that won awards. I don't remember reading that she was working outside the home caring for an elderly stroke victim. I don't remember reading that she was fun-loving.
It seems like a "false Jennifer" was presented to the media and to the public -- someone who was losing weight in an unhealthy way, someone who spent 12 hours a day on computer games, someone who might have met someone and abandoned her children to run off with him, someone who might have abandoned her children so she could get herself and "think." Someone who was depressed and may have committed suicide (a mortal sin for a Catholic). Someone who was trying to be someone she wasn't. And then a whole lot of trivial crap that reveals little about a person.
March 3, 2013
Chenango TV report misses key attribution
By Joe Mahoney
The Daily Star
(snipped for focus)
I watched a local cable news report on a sad saga I have been covering the suspicious death of New Berlin mother Jennifer Ramsaran.
At least someone out there besides us thinks it's suspicious. Why isn't someone (LE, family, whoever!) pubicly asking for information that can lead to an arrest in her death? Information that can give a clue to her whereabouts that morning?
ARGH! :banghead:
ETA: OR ..Why isn't her missing fb page dedicated to finding justice??? double ARGH :banghead:
March 3, 2013
Chenango TV report misses key attribution
By Joe Mahoney
The Daily Star
(snipped for focus)
I watched a local cable news report on a sad saga I have been covering the suspicious death of New Berlin mother Jennifer Ramsaran.
The newscaster, sitting in an Albany studio, said Jennifer Ramsaran disappeared after she left her home to go Christmas shopping at a Syracuse mall. That was it. There was no attribution. Whether this is true or not, I do not know. What is true is that this is the scenario provided to the Chenango County Sheriffs Office by her husband, Ganesh Remy Ramsaran, whom I have interviewed several times.
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Thank goodness for Joe. :rocker: he has a fan in me, across the globe. A true journalist. When Jennifer's killer is bought to justice Joe will have played a large part IMO.
When I first heard about Jennifer being missing people were asking why isn't anyone speaking out my first instinct was that she was a battered woman. In that case her family and friends would keep quiet for her protection if she ended up coming home, if she did in fact leave for her protection. They were also probably hoping against hope that they were wrong to suspect GR. It's also possible that her family and friends didn't know how bad it was at home because we keep up appearances, especially when there are children involved, and only one income. I know this because I lived it. I had to get a job and get a car to be able to afford to leave him so I could keep the kids. In my case my family did not know there was mental abuse, but they did know that he did not help around the house and that I was the person mowing the lawn and shoveling snow while pregnant, and that is the impression I am getting of GR. Perhaps she was prevented from leaving him or they just got her out of the way.Jennifer was employed for 8 months prior to her death.
She was a home health aide.
She bonded well with the nice gentleman who hired her.
She disclosed issues regarding her personal life to him, and they enjoyed each other's company.
This nice man got to know her children.
Sometimes, the children would call Jen while Jen was at work, saying that they were hungry, all the while with GR standing right there and could have made them food.
GR did no housework. That was Jen's job.
GR wouldn't even take out the trash.
Now remember, both had jobs. GR worked from home, and JR worked for this gentleman who is a stroke victims.
She drove him to appointments, did some PT, and was responsible for other care-taking duties.
Jen and her employer cared for one another very much.
She provided this gentleman with her 2-weeks notice sadly one day, citing "hives and problems at home."
Anyone else wonder why GR has NEVER contacted this gentleman after Jen went missing? Not even once to see if he knew anything about where she may have run off to?
:jail:
Pob, do you by chance have a link to Jennifer's gaming profile? TIA!!
There isn't a specific "link" to her gaming profile as it was played outside of FB.