And that is exactly what I think they did.narlacat said:The Ramsey's covering up the death of their daughter in order to protect their son is in itself a crime.
And that is exactly what I think they did.narlacat said:The Ramsey's covering up the death of their daughter in order to protect their son is in itself a crime.
narlacat said:The Ramsey's covering up the death of their daughter in order to protect their son is in itself a crime.
ellen13 said:The other thing I cannot understand is Lou Smit. He was reputable for solving
some 90% of murder cases or something like 150. For such an experienced, insightful, and intelligent man, how could the Ramsey's have "snowed him?"
Perhaps JR was so numb to losing his other daughter in the car accident in 92
and Patsy was such an actress that they completely put on an act for them.
And if there was a killer on the loose, why haven't we seen more child killings in
Boulder? If the intruder theory is correct, then this person would more than likely kill again.
You take someone like Mark Klass or even Pam Vitale's husband for example.
They were immediately not suspects because they fully cooperated with police.
They didn't hide behind lawyers, not even Vitale's husband.
ellen13 said:Did they ever give Burke a lie detector test? Can you imagine the questions they could have asked him? To me, this is one of the biggest mistakes ever!! Hell, why not give Burke a lie detector test now at this age!!! ellen1
Me too!deandaniellws said:And that is exactly what I think they did.
Strange, that nobody thought about stun gun marks until Lou showed up. Amazing that you have one cop, Steve Thomas totally convinced that the RDI while on the other hand, the experienced Lou Smit deduced that it must be an intruder. I guess that's why we are still talking here.Maikai said:He is a wise man. His expertise is organizing the case files.....it only took him a matter of days to recognize the abrasions as possible stun gun marks. He is one of the few investigators on the case that had the experience and track record in solving tough cases.
Mark Klass didn't live in the house, and Vitale's husband didn't need to hide behind a lawyer, because he is one!
We don't know if the intruder has hurt or killed anyone else. If he didn't commit suicide or otherwise meet his demise---he could have moved.
Rupert said:Strange, that nobody thought about stun gun marks until Lou showed up. Amazing that you have one cop, Steve Thomas totally convinced that the RDI while on the other hand, the experienced Lou Smit deduced that it must be an intruder. I guess that's why we are still talking here.
IMO you're right, except for the EA game thing. There's no evidence aside from the garrote to even suggest it. As far as the garrote itself, historically its used for quiet control and kill, not EA. The black duct tape brought along should tell you it was a premeditated murder, not a game gone wrong.Nuisanceposter said:Still going off of my last post...how would Burke have known how to construct the garrote? How would he have known how to fashion it and slip it over her head and get it good and tight around her neck and start cranking it? Why would she have allowed him to do that to her? I used to play doctor when I was a child, and all we wanted to do was peek and maybe touch...we were never interested in manipulating the other's breathing with a garrote, had never even considered doing anything harmful to each other other than satisfying curiosity. That garrote situation was enacted by someone who knew how to construct it and use it, someone who had done it before, and liked doing it. Someone was so focused on their own gratification that they had no conscience getting in the way. I can't see Burke doing that to his little sister, there isn't any past history of aggression towards her predating her murder. Plus it was Christmas night...even children get tired after a long day. I just don't think this was a game of doctor gone wrong, I think it was a sick adult bent on using JB for their own sexual needs, an EA game gone wrong. I think the skull fracture was to finish her off once it was clear she was dying and couldn't be revived.
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