I do appreciate your efforts, Whaleshark.
But otg is right; the actual "enhanced" end of the original 911 tape of the original call has never been released except for the events over the period of a day or so, which I related.
I've speculated through the years that LE in Boulder, or the Ramseys' lawyers, or both, called the producers and executives of the channels that ran the copy of the "enhanced" 911 tape and read them the riot act.
Obviously whoever got a copy of that tape and either sold it or whatever was playing with fire.
Not only was the case still open, but remember that it is alleged that Burke is one of the voices on the tape.
Since Burke was a minor at the time of the 911 call, as well as when this "enhanced" tape was aired, that was an issue itself.
So that episode of Geraldo's nighttime current news and crime show was edited to delete the airing of the "enhanced" 911 tape and poof! As if it never happened.
Only it did, and no doubt Geraldo's usual audience heard it, as well. But like me, they thought nothing much of it. It wasn't until years later that it became an issue on the forums because so many people just couldn't believe they'd never seen or heard of it being played.
You know, Team Ramsey has lied to no end about the "enhanced" tape and the voices on it for all these years; but Burke's lawyer forced Alex Hunter to give him a copy of the original 911 call before the grand jury hearing in which Burke testified.
Colorado law at that time was that any witness testifying before a grand jury had the right to a copy of "any" statement LE had on their records that the witness made. This included even statements OTHERS said the witness made; that's hearsay at trial, but this wasn't a trial, and it was permitted to be submitted to the grand jury.
Therefore, a copy of the original 911 call was given to Burke's attorney. Not the "enhanced" tape, as that was investigative analysis and work product, but the original tape...yes.
Now think it through: if it WEREN'T Burke's voice on that tape, why did the judge force Alex Hunter to give Burke's lawyer a copy?
It certainly appears that Burke's lawyer was claiming it was Burke. If it wasn't Burke, he had no right to the tape. He got the tape.