Eagle1
Former Member
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
Tea, thanks for looking up the passage in St, when it's almost Christmas Eve and everyone's so busy. There seems to be more traffic than I've ever seen before.
I'm assuming Thomas and the other guy had seen the pictures in the manilla envelope or folder before, or they wouldn't have been so surprised to see this one fall out, and whoever told us about it must have been assuming the same thing. If you read a bit farther, doesn't he state that the dictionary had not been there when the crime scene was processed?
Naturally I'm not saying whoever may have planted it there was the killer, maybe just an impatient crooked cop wanting to close the case faster, or, who knows, "if, if, if" a lot of people were involved he could have been one, borrowing the "if, if, if" expression invented by Camper, and hoping she doesn't mind.
I understand your having the impression maybe the R's were the only ones guilty and that maybe they subconsciously wanted to get caught, but, no, sorry, I don't get the same impression. I just have this gut feeling quite a few people were invovled and that police knew about it, even in advance. Can't prove it, at least not yet, but there's just too many strange things about their "friends" and Boulder culture.
For instance, pagans held ceremonies out in the hills, we heard years ago, and JR and a couple of friends went for a short walk in that direction, where someone had him allegedly saying "I'm sorry' I'm so sorry."
We all always have some guilt feelings such as "Was there something I could have done?" as one of the stages of grief, and some keep beating themselves up over it the rest of their lives whenever they're missing them. If one of the guys was chiding him about the exposure they gave JonBenet, I'm sure it really really cut him to the quick and he wished he'd paid more attention to what Patsy was doing. Not sure it was very kind-hearted of the person to say so, but I'm avoiding judging anyone, to stay up here on the fence post.
Tea, thanks for looking up the passage in St, when it's almost Christmas Eve and everyone's so busy. There seems to be more traffic than I've ever seen before.
I'm assuming Thomas and the other guy had seen the pictures in the manilla envelope or folder before, or they wouldn't have been so surprised to see this one fall out, and whoever told us about it must have been assuming the same thing. If you read a bit farther, doesn't he state that the dictionary had not been there when the crime scene was processed?
Naturally I'm not saying whoever may have planted it there was the killer, maybe just an impatient crooked cop wanting to close the case faster, or, who knows, "if, if, if" a lot of people were involved he could have been one, borrowing the "if, if, if" expression invented by Camper, and hoping she doesn't mind.
I understand your having the impression maybe the R's were the only ones guilty and that maybe they subconsciously wanted to get caught, but, no, sorry, I don't get the same impression. I just have this gut feeling quite a few people were invovled and that police knew about it, even in advance. Can't prove it, at least not yet, but there's just too many strange things about their "friends" and Boulder culture.
For instance, pagans held ceremonies out in the hills, we heard years ago, and JR and a couple of friends went for a short walk in that direction, where someone had him allegedly saying "I'm sorry' I'm so sorry."
We all always have some guilt feelings such as "Was there something I could have done?" as one of the stages of grief, and some keep beating themselves up over it the rest of their lives whenever they're missing them. If one of the guys was chiding him about the exposure they gave JonBenet, I'm sure it really really cut him to the quick and he wished he'd paid more attention to what Patsy was doing. Not sure it was very kind-hearted of the person to say so, but I'm avoiding judging anyone, to stay up here on the fence post.