I think you implied I have done no legwork while you have. Is this correct?
Yeah, I guess it is. You admitted it yourself:
HoldontoyourHat said:
Waiting seems to be the present strategy. Wait for DNA match from CODIS of a person in a remote corner of the world, or wait for a family member to provide a revelation that they simply don't have.
See, it all comes back to what I told mysteeri about old school vs. new school, i.e., doing legwork, running things down and above all, being able to put the pieces together into a cohesive framework and actually BUILD a case, vs. staking the whole farm on one or even two single pieces of evidence at the expense of everything else and waiting around with a thumb up their


* waiting for technology to do their work FOR them.
I don't know if that's what madeleine means when she says that most IDIs seem more focused on defending the Ramseys than finding an intruder, but it's the best illustration I can think of!
This may come as a shock to some people, but there was a time when we didn't HAVE DNA analysis or a lot of other amenities, but it was still possible to get convictions! And we weren't overflowing with wrongfully convicted people, either.
Like it or not, RDI, including those in the investigation--the BPD, the GJ prosecutors, the FBI--DID do a lot of legwork. You just don't like the results, by your own admission (as if we needed it!):
It began with the 'start at the center and move out' strategy. This was a miserable failure and an enormous waste of time and money. I'd bet in the tens of millions.
A "miserable failure?" An "enormous waste of time and money?" Well, that's your opinion, and you're welcome to it. I happen to agree, but for
much different reasons! It was a failure and a waste of time and money because no one at the DA's office had the guts or the brains to actually DO ahything with it! HOYTH, my friend, you can take this to the bank: if this had happened anywhere else, the Ramseys would be rotting in prison
THIS. VERY. DAY. And they all but admitted it! Alex Hunter came
thisclose to saying flat-out that he didn't prosecute Patsy Ramsey for the killing because in his mind, she'd already suffered enough. Well, that's a very nice sentiment. And even if I agreed with it (and I do, to an extent) since when is it his place to decide that? Last I checked, the one who made those decisions was
God, who the last few DAs seem to have confused themselves with. I have no doubt God has forgiven Patsy Ramsey. I just don't think our courts should have.
To put it another way:
God has mercy. I don't.
Boy when the truth is known and prima facie is found to have been right all along, what would be the repurcussions for having circumvented it? None?
I ain't holding my breath, brother.
I mean, how embarrassing to have been staring at the solution and not reacted.
My sentiments EXACTLY!