SyraKelly
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Dear friends, lets get back to the topic of this thread...we've been purposely disdirected!!!!!!!
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Dear friends, lets get back to the topic of this thread...we've been purposely disdirected!!!!!!!
Ok then why the ransom note?
I suspect that this was a burglary gone bad. I suspect the burglars thought the Ramseys had already left for Michigan. I suspect that JonBenet heard them fumbling about downstairs and thought it was Santa Claus. I suspect she came down the stairs to investigate and discovered the burglars, one of whom she knew and could identify to police. I suspect that the burglars took her down to the basement until they could decide what to do next. I suspect that they considered kidnapping JonBenet and even wrote a ransom note, trying their best to sound like genuine kidnappers by quipping lines from various kidnapping movies they had seen. However, as the terrible realization that they would have to eventually kill JonBenet (since she could identify them) became an undeniable comprehension, at least one of them decided to murder her, then and there. They then left the body of JonBenet in the basement, made their exit, and swore to God that they would never burgle another home again if only they could get away with the horrible crime they had just committed.
exactly-would you leave your handwriting at a murder scene?
I suspect that this was a burglary gone bad. I suspect the burglars thought the Ramseys had already left for Michigan. I suspect that JonBenet heard them fumbling about downstairs and thought it was Santa Claus. I suspect she came down the stairs to investigate and discovered the burglars, one of whom she knew and could identify to police. I suspect that the burglars took her down to the basement until they could decide what to do next. I suspect that they considered kidnapping JonBenet and even wrote a ransom note, trying their best to sound like genuine kidnappers by quipping lines from various kidnapping movies they had seen. However, as the terrible realization that they would have to eventually kill JonBenet (since she could identify them) became an undeniable comprehension, at least one of them decided to murder her, then and there. They then left the body of JonBenet in the basement, made their exit, and swore to God that they would never burgle another home again if only they could get away with the horrible crime they had just committed.
I would have no trouble, were I a member of the jury, in understanding why Patsy wrote the ransom note and then left JB's body in the house.
Patsy kept all her dirty secrets in that house.
Outside, to the world, she wished to show only perfection, beauty, wealth, accomplishment...but in that house, her child wore fecal stained underwear, there was mess and disorder, dirt..and God knows what else. Children still wetting and defecating in their beds. Far from the "she's-got-it-all" image that Patsy worked so hard to project every time she stepped outside. In that house, the masks came off...but reality was hidden. And the outside world remained in utter admiration of the Perfect Ramseys.
Patsy also saw the world as her stage...with the rest of the population waiting breathlessly for the next appearance of her "total package" perfection. (if my child were brutalized and found dead in my home, I doubt I could get out of my nightgown,much less assemble a wardrobe of Jackie Kennedy mourning ensembles complete with hats) If she left the house, even in the middle of the night, I think Patsy feared being seen. Because when you live for attention, you think you ALWAYS have it.
Much better chance of bluffing your way through the scenario of your dead child in your basement..then in the trunk of the car you are driving in the middle of the night.
Patsy wasn't a woman of action, ready to bundle up JB and drive away with her dead body in the cold nasty night...but she was a woman of drama...and she fell back on that skill. Patsy created a drama...a made for TV movie: the over-the-top ransom note, the staging...all Patsy the Drama Queen, using her most reliable skills to deal with her most horrific problem.
A drama produced and staged in that SAFE house where all her other dirty secrets were kept. Her dead child nestled next to her favorite blanket..not freezing on a mountainside, left to be ravaged by animals or the cold. I think JR was part of it, but the stage play was written and directed by Patsy. And I do believe it began with BR.
Patsy would wait till morning..then like the Paegant Winner she was...on with the show...on HER stage...where she felt in control.
As the cliche goes, any prosecutor worth his salt can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. Hunter would have been massacred at trial and he knew it.
I'm not a mind reader. You need to ask John Ramsey that question.
I suspect that this was a burglary gone bad. I suspect the burglars thought the Ramseys had already left for Michigan. I suspect that JonBenet heard them fumbling about downstairs and thought it was Santa Claus. I suspect she came down the stairs to investigate and discovered the burglars, one of whom she knew and could identify to police. I suspect that the burglars took her down to the basement until they could decide what to do next. I suspect that they considered kidnapping JonBenet and even wrote a ransom note, trying their best to sound like genuine kidnappers by quipping lines from various kidnapping movies they had seen. However, as the terrible realization that they would have to eventually kill JonBenet (since she could identify them) became an undeniable comprehension, at least one of them decided to murder her, then and there. They then left the body of JonBenet in the basement, made their exit, and swore to God that they would never burgle another home again if only they could get away with the horrible crime they had just committed.
I would have no trouble, were I a member of the jury, in understanding why Patsy wrote the ransom note and then left JB's body in the house.
Patsy kept all her dirty secrets in that house.
Outside, to the world, she wished to show only perfection, beauty, wealth, accomplishment...but in that house, her child wore fecal stained underwear, there was mess and disorder, dirt..and God knows what else. Children still wetting and defecating in their beds. Far from the "she's-got-it-all" image that Patsy worked so hard to project every time she stepped outside. In that house, the masks came off...but reality was hidden. And the outside world remained in utter admiration of the Perfect Ramseys.
Patsy also saw the world as her stage...with the rest of the population waiting breathlessly for the next appearance of her "total package" perfection. (if my child were brutalized and found dead in my home, I doubt I could get out of my nightgown,much less assemble a wardrobe of Jackie Kennedy mourning ensembles complete with hats) If she left the house, even in the middle of the night, I think Patsy feared being seen. Because when you live for attention, you think you ALWAYS have it.
Much better chance of bluffing your way through the scenario of your dead child in your basement..then in the trunk of the car you are driving in the middle of the night.
Patsy wasn't a woman of action, ready to bundle up JB and drive away with her dead body in the cold nasty night...but she was a woman of drama...and she fell back on that skill. Patsy created a drama...a made for TV movie: the over-the-top ransom note, the staging...all Patsy the Drama Queen, using her most reliable skills to deal with her most horrific problem.
A drama produced and staged in that SAFE house where all her other dirty secrets were kept. Her dead child nestled next to her favorite blanket..not freezing on a mountainside, left to be ravaged by animals or the cold. I think JR was part of it, but the stage play was written and directed by Patsy. And I do believe it began with BR.
Patsy would wait till morning..then like the Paegant Winner she was...on with the show...on HER stage...where she felt in control.
I found out about this just by chance this afternoon. Shepard Smith and Andrew Napolitano were talking about it. I was not surprised. Am I not the one who has been saying this for YEARS? Far be it from me to say, "I told you so," BUT...
I TOLD YOU SO!
Alex Hunter says that he didn't think he could win a case, so he shut it down. Of course HE couldn't win a case! He had not taken one to trial in ten years! He was afraid that he would work up a sweat, and we couldn't have that! Not so close to retirement!
Don't get me wrong, folks: normally I appreciate it when a person knows their own limitations. But Alex Hunter was not a plumber or an accountant; he was a prosecuting attorney elected to protect society from the criminal element. His job is too important to be held by a hack. Moreover, we as a society cannot afford our DAs to be second best. I have no problem with him realizing his own faults as a prosecutor. BUT, if he had truly cared about justice in this case, he would have stepped aside and placed it in the hands of someone who COULD do it.
I too am interested about the timing of this.
BBM WHAT REAL EVIDENCE??
In answer to your question about the War & Peace of ransom notes: For the obvious reasons! To deflect suspicion away from the family! HELLO!
I would have no trouble, were I a member of the jury, in understanding why Patsy wrote the ransom note and then left JB's body in the house.
Patsy kept all her dirty secrets in that house.
Outside, to the world, she wished to show only perfection, beauty, wealth, accomplishment...but in that house, her child wore fecal stained underwear, there was mess and disorder, dirt..and God knows what else. Children still wetting and defecating in their beds. Far from the "she's-got-it-all" image that Patsy worked so hard to project every time she stepped outside. In that house, the masks came off...but reality was hidden. And the outside world remained in utter admiration of the Perfect Ramseys.
Patsy also saw the world as her stage...with the rest of the population waiting breathlessly for the next appearance of her "total package" perfection. (if my child were brutalized and found dead in my home, I doubt I could get out of my nightgown,much less assemble a wardrobe of Jackie Kennedy mourning ensembles complete with hats) If she left the house, even in the middle of the night, I think Patsy feared being seen. Because when you live for attention, you think you ALWAYS have it.
Much better chance of bluffing your way through the scenario of your dead child in your basement..then in the trunk of the car you are driving in the middle of the night.
Patsy wasn't a woman of action, ready to bundle up JB and drive away with her dead body in the cold nasty night...but she was a woman of drama...and she fell back on that skill. Patsy created a drama...a made for TV movie: the over-the-top ransom note, the staging...all Patsy the Drama Queen, using her most reliable skills to deal with her most horrific problem.
A drama produced and staged in that SAFE house where all her other dirty secrets were kept. Her dead child nestled next to her favorite blanket..not freezing on a mountainside, left to be ravaged by animals or the cold. I think JR was part of it, but the stage play was written and directed by Patsy. And I do believe it began with BR.
Patsy would wait till morning..then like the Paegant Winner she was...on with the show...on HER stage...where she felt in control.
BBM Where have you been? This has been discussed as nauseum! You have participated in these discussions!
2nd BBM Through Touch-DNA! Just like the other 5 unknown males and 1 unknown female. Yet he was a family member, and would have every innocent reason for his touch-DNA to be everywhere in the house and on JB! Again...his TOUCH-DNA has no more signifigance on the pink barbie nightie than any other TOUCH-DNA has in the house! Should they have found any of BR's direct DNA or fiber evidence in the WC, that would have made all the difference. How can you say that BR's Touch-DNA is any more relevant than the 6 partial unknown Touch-DNA samples?
If you think that Ramseys are in Michigan, why would you be waiting for them to come home from a party?
I truly wanted to post something about this breaking news of a case I've been following for years. But, I'm still trying to pick my lower jaw up off the desk.
Thank you Super Dave for this post. You've said it all when it comes to the reasons behind Alex Hunter's rash decision about the GJ findings.
I am waiting to see where this leads. I hope this news uncovers more behind the scenes actions by officials in the DAs office on handling the death of a little girl and why she didn't receive justice.
It's never too late to roll this out again and put JR in the hot seat along with Hunter and other DAs who followed over the years.
With the release of this news, I am encouraged.