Jilllian
Verified Insider - Jennifer Ramsaran Case
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Maybe she was barefoot when she left the house??
and naked, i bet.
we asked LD over and over what Jen had on her feet.
no answer.
Maybe she was barefoot when she left the house??
Maybe she was barefoot when she left the house??
At the time of JRs disappearance...certainly possible...and some of that area was searched....Am hoping to get our equine team up there once there is less ice...horses have a keen sense of smell, and we even have one who will dig a hole for us with his hooves...it is only passable at the moment by foot, or atvs, snow mobiles...even 4wd is risky at this time for me...but I have your info already to go...thanks!:rocker:
It has been pointed out to me that the shale quarry may be private property.
I would check with the people along Reservoir Hill Road near the quarry, because if memory serves me correctly, there are posts up along there marking property boundary, and if the person who put those boundary markings there in the vicinity holds claim to the quarry, then they live down Reservoir Hill Road heading towards Doing Road, in a cabin in the woods. So I would seek their permission first.
The title of this band made me laugh and it came up on my facebook news feed thought I would share.
https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/trystband
yet they're deleting questions/comments of their sheriff's department FB page.
i hope it's for a reason, other than not wanting to answer the questions.
http://www.co.chenango.ny.us/dpw/waste-management/
I suppose this one is manned.
http://www.moverscorp.com/storage_facilities/NY_New-York/Chenango_County/
I can't do maps, but if any of these are within a reasonable distance of where Jennifer was found, it would be good to know.
I heard today that they are getting the FBI involved now. Have you heard anything about this?
I heard today that they are getting the FBI involved now. Have you heard anything about this?
Where did you hear this Horsenaround? Do you think it's reliable?
I cannot confirm this. However, the Chenango County Sherriff's Department can ask the FBI for assistance in this case. They can send Jenn's remains and toxicology samples down to Virginia for an independent evaluation at the FBI crime lab, and the FBI can also assist in forensic evaluation of possible evidence, and in analyzing computer data, as well as providingn psychological profile of the individual(s) who harmed Jennifer.
Arent they usually called in when a case is interstate also?
I've posted a link to Eyes for Lies before, and it was removed .. but mods then corrected and said it was allowed. Hope it still is ..
http://eyesforlies.uservoice.com/forums/14727-topic-suggestions/suggestions/3662453-ganesh-remy-ramsaran#comments
It's interesting, her take on the videos. I take her opinion quite seriously, and it makes me wonder if possibly GR is just self involved and insincere about his feelings for JR, yet not responsible for what has happened to her. Just food for thought ...
EfL doesn't give an opinion either way .. neutral was the word she used .. so perhaps it's just the video quality / length that is hindering a stronger opinion. :waitasec:
ETA: EfL is not a psychic. She is a professional deception and credibility expert. FYI http://www.eyesforlies.com/about.htm
The FBI can be of great assistance in tracing out-of-state leads -- for instance, computer searches that may have been done at hotels, or internet bars near a hotel. They can retrieve computer information that has been deleted. The FBI can be used to confirm COD. They can help local LE in assessing the situation, and determining most likely POI, and whether that person is local. They can give advice and technical assistance if the local LE is feeling out of their depth (and, let's face it, how many homicides have occurred in Chenango County in the past 10 years?? And how many missing persons have turned up dead on the side of the road in Chenango County?).
Requesting assistance from the FBI is a logical move in this case.
The FBI can be of great assistance in tracing out-of-state leads -- for instance, computer searches that may have been done at hotels, or internet bars near a hotel. They can retrieve computer information that has been deleted. The FBI can be used to confirm COD. They can help local LE in assessing the situation, and determining most likely POI, and whether that person is local. They can give advice and technical assistance if the local LE is feeling out of their depth (and, let's face it, how many homicides have occurred in Chenango County in the past 10 years?? And how many missing persons have turned up dead on the side of the road in Chenango County?).
Requesting assistance from the FBI is a logical move in this case.
There was this one. I am glad to see the poor lady's loved ones have been able to get some degree of justice; from the comment underneath the article, is sounds as though they suffered terribly from other factors, besides her actual murder.
http://cnynews.com/peter-wlasiuk-sentenced-to-25-years-to-life-in-chenango-county-court/
There was this one. I am glad to see the poor lady's loved ones have been able to get some degree of justice; from the comment underneath the article, is sounds as though they suffered terribly from other factors, besides her actual murder.
http://cnynews.com/peter-wlasiuk-sentenced-to-25-years-to-life-in-chenango-county-court/