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Mathew said:
Jamie Harmon could never afford the kind of publicity she is getting out of this. She saw a chance to get her name out there and she jumped at it. Given what appears to be her legal skills the liklyhood that JMK will be convicted just increased a thousand fold if he did it and two thousand if he did not.
Pretty much, yeah.

Course...if Karr never goes to trial...and there's no "trial of the century"...her fame will be equal to about 15 minutes, really.
 
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Mathew said:
Jamie Harmon could never afford the kind of publicity she is getting out of this. She saw a chance to get her name out there and she jumped at it. Given what appears to be her legal skills the liklyhood that JMK will be convicted just increased a thousand fold if he did it and two thousand if he did not.
she has had her problems--she doesn't come across well at all.
 
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Buzzm1 said:
Like a lot of others I am trying to figure out how Karr managed to travel all over the world when he never had a well-paying job????

Maybe he should write a a low budget travel book.
Sex is a very marketable commodity! The stranger the sex the further it would get one. In his case he should have made it around the world several times.
 
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SleuthingSleuth said:
Pretty much, yeah.

Course...if Karr never goes to trial...and there's no "trial of the century"...her fame will be equal to about 15 minutes, really.
just when we thought this eposode couldn't get any stranger--in pops Jamie Harmon.
 
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Buzzm1 said:
just when we thought this eposode couldn't get any stranger--in pops Jamie Harmon.
Well, I already can pretty well tell if, and that's a big if, this ever gets to trial...Karr will plead not guilty.

But I don't see him going to trial. Not unless Boulder has a "magic bullet" up their sleeve.
 
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For each day that Karr remains incarcerated in the L.A. County Jail:


I give him 5 points

and subtract 5 points from the Boulder D.A.


So right now, the score is Boulder D.A. 85 points to JMK 15 points


When, and if, JMK has more than 50 points, that means he isn't going to Boulder.
 
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tybee204 said:
Buzz
I believe the room she was found in was the wine celler room. It didnt have a window. The window was located in the laundry room area of the basement. I could be mistaken as its been a while since I saw the photos of the basement set up
You are right Tybee, the room JBR was found in had no window/s.
 
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I have no way of knowing but I would imagine that Jamie Harmon must have contacted Karr. How would he have gotten her number to call her. Unless he was carring her phone number around which is not very likely the only numbers he would have had access to are from the phone book. This sure seems like a "birds of a feather" relationship.

Unless the DA has a great deal more info this chapter of the JB case is not going to last much longer and Ms Harmon is going to be back misrepresenting sex offenders in San Jose.
 
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Mathew said:
I have no way of knowing but I would imagine that Jamie Harmon must have contacted Karr. How would he have gotten her number to call her. Unless he was carring her phone number around which is not very likely the only numbers he would have had access to are from the phone book. This sure seems like a "birds of a feather" relationship.

Unless the DA has a great deal more info this chapter of the JB case is not going to last much longer and Ms Harmon is going to be back misrepresenting sex offenders in San Jose.
I believe Harmon and the other lawyer went to him, evidently. They probably were seeing the next OJ case, minus the slow white Bronco chase.

I actually wonder if this whole thing backfires if an enterprising individual will be able to sue Boulder on the behalf of Karr.
 
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Buzzm1 said:
Like a lot of others I am trying to figure out how Karr managed to travel all over the world when he never had a well-paying job????

Maybe he should write a a low budget travel book.

I wonder that as well. And drive really expensive cars. One of the little girls that was, at one time, one of his students said that she was scared of him. She dreaded going in the school when she saw his black Jaguar parked in the lot. (She is now 19. She can relax. She's too old for him now--bleeeech)

WHERE was he getting his money?? Because it certainly wasn't from being a substitute teacher. Was he peddling kiddie 🤬🤬🤬🤬? Selling drugs? :waitasec:
 
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SleuthingSleuth said:
I actually wonder if this whole thing backfires if an enterprising individual will be able to sue Boulder on the behalf of Karr.

I doubt it. He is the one confessing. He is the one that is making certain his attorneys blab about how he is not mentally ill, but unique.

It's not as if the police grabbed him off the street, as he protested his innocence. This would be a hard lawsuit to win. I doubt many lawyers would even want to entertain it. He wanted to be arrested. He wants to be JonBenet's notorious killer.
 
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Shelayne said:
I wonder that as well. And drive really expensive cars. One of the little girls that was, at one time, one of his students said that she was scared of him. She dreaded going in the school when she saw his black Jaguar parked in the lot. (She is now 19. She can relax. She's too old for him now--bleeeech)

WHERE was he getting his money?? Because it certainly wasn't from being a substitute teacher. Was he peddling kiddie 🤬🤬🤬🤬? Selling drugs? :waitasec:
World traveler and sports car driver...

Something I've been curious about too is exactly what happened when got pinched in Thailand...what his reaction was and such.
 
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Judges and the DA are pretty well insulated from liability in matters of this nature. The Judge would have need to personally known that the story was false. The DA went to a judge and got a warrant. Unless she knew that the affidavit was false she is covered. And how would you ever find anyone that didn't believe that JMK helped things along with his behavior. One problem here is that the DA might just be able to get a jury to convict him the the JBR killing and the JFK thing in Texas. I know he was not alive in 1963 but that will not be much of a problem given his confession.
 
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Nancy Grace said that Harmon & Van Zandt aren't even licensed to practice law in Colorado, so if that's the case, how can they represent him once (and IF) he actually does get extradited there?
 
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Karr: I have fun, rights and media that enable me
Mind-set was shaped by cultural trends of generation

Inside the mind of John Mark Karr:

Don't worry, I won't take you all the way inside my mind — I have to save something for my Barbara Walters interview!


But I will tell you three things. I am the logical culmination — or at least predictable result — of three cultural trends visible during my 41 years on this Earth: First, baby-boomer hedonism. Second, rights-based legal proceduralism. And third, the media's enabling of what I regard as "authentic" behavior.

First, as a boomer, I grew up with "Do your own thing" and "If it feels good, do it!" And, of course, "Free to be ... you and me." Well, for me, spending "quality time" with children is my thing. It's what feels good to me. It's who I am.

Now, of course, the authorities are saying that I went too far, that personal freedom doesn't include having sex with children. But where were they when the novel Lolita was published, back in 1955? That book, about an older man's affair with a 12 1/2 -year-old girl — which provided erotic inspiration to millions of pedophiles — is regarded as one of the great works of 20th century literature. And needless to say, I agree!

Second, I know my legal rights. We all have rights, which keep the government from cracking down on us. Rights for everyone are embedded in our culture; young Hillary Rodham Clinton wrote her law school thesis on the legal rights of children, including the right to sue their own parents. Decades later, when Michael Jackson, exercising his romantic rights, was ambushed by the cops, he hired a bunch of lawyers and got himself off. That seems to be the test: Can you hire enough lawyers?

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/editorial/outlook/4137428.html
 
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§ He was there when Jonbenet Ramsey was killed

§ He ignited the riots that plagued France last year

§ He knows where more DaVinci clues are hidden in the Vatican

Billy Bulls*****r or Forrest Gump??


So Karrs travel book which is to be released in 3 weeks is titled “Lying For Idiots”………….…….. need I say any more!!!!

Excerpt from Karrs Book:

This is how you get a free flight from Thailand to the USA without any money:

You falsely confess to a 10 year old murder. Not only will you travel first class back to the USA, there will be champagne and the finest food thrown in too........... all for FREE!!!

 
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You all do realize the Travel book story is not real right? They call it satire or something like that.
 
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My mind is going in circles trying to keep up with IT and all the threads.
If this has been asked and answered, sorry..:truce:
What did the keystone cops have on Karr in the first place to fly him back free of charge?
Who told the keystone cops he was in Thailand?
Why couldn't the keystone cops do ALL the investigating before bringing him back, since they knew about him since 2001?
 
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