Linda Arndt's story is very important to this case and she is basically poo poo'd over all. The feelings she had when John came up from the basement with Jon Benet are classic (IMO) and point directly to John Ramsey being the culprit. I've always believed John did it and the longer the case...
Just an assumption, they had tied down their story so tightly regarding Jon Benet that they completely forgot about BR and didn't remember the bike originally. Their main memory focus was always on the Jon Benet part of the story. Once they had forgotten about BR's bike, they continued to...
I would like to re-introduce myself to the forum. I am Chebrock and I live in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. I became interested in the Jon Benet murder shortly after it occurred. I listened to all the information, joined discussion boards, read all the books I could find (I hope I still have a...
The only person who went through the basement window was Steve Thomas, the detective. He did it as a test to see if it was possible and was mostly likely the one who put the suitcase under the window and disturbed the leaves. These items are used to back up the intruder theory but were done...
This couldn't have happened because the paper and pen used to write the note were found in the home. Who ever wrote it felt very comfortable in the house.
I do not believe that a personally paid polygrapher would state that their client "failed" a polygraph. They would do 1 of 2 things, 1. Stay out of the public eye and if questioned say 'No Comment' or 2. use the term 'inconclusive'. They do not have a confidentiality agreement but if hired...
My memory may be failing but I do not remember ever hearing that there may have been a urine stain on the basement carpet. Jon Benet was found on a concrete floor I believe.
Jayelles, your supposition that there were other non-family members in the house that night is erroneous. There is no definitive evidence that there was an intruder. All intruder pointing information can be explained away fairly easily.
Private polygraphers do not say their client "failed" a polygraph. They use the term "inconclusive" instead. Otherwise, they wouldn't get paid. People do not pay to fail a polygraph. Patsy took several poly's with her first polygrapher but all were 'inconclusive'.
Thank you for posting this. I have been very frustrated with the 'not FACT' information that has come from the Ramsey's and Lou Smit months and years after the incident. I do think that just saying that the experts disagree with whether or not Jon Benet was sexually abused before her death as...
Iowa is very humid in the summer. I’ve always thought it was from all the plants.
Also, when I was young I detasseled corn. The rows were wide enough to walk through but you did brush leaves. I understand there are new planting machines that make the rows much closer together. No room to...
When you live in Iowa, every cornfield can look different. The corners are different, the road is different etc... When you get used to something, you can tell the differences. I grew up in Iowa and my friends would give me directions and I couldn't see the difference. There are subtle...
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