Imo. Everyone wants justice
But there are certain ways you go about it without getting sued or killed or arrested. Jmo
The simple truth is: If everyone truly wanted justice in this case, we would have had it many years ago.
Imo. Everyone wants justice
But there are certain ways you go about it without getting sued or killed or arrested. Jmo
I'm naturally a nervous person with anxiety. Often bouncing my leg and annoying my hubby. (I never notice I'm doing it) I can imagine I would fail the heck out of any lie detector test. We've actually discussed that before and hubby laughed and said they would loose their minds telling me to stop moving my legs constantly. :laughing:My granddaughter loves my bouncy leg though! Finally it has a use! She thinks its a horsey haha! :laughing:I wonder though what effect that would have on the test? Anyone know how they manage to work around nervous movements like this? Or would it just be a lost cause to even try? (Picturing the detector needles picking up every little movement I make is hilarious!)
ROFL!!!!!!!! [emoji23] [emoji23]Just make sure you take your polygraph during an earthquake..better safe than sorry. ;--)
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Unfortunately I doubt it will ever get that far Dave. My guess is that this is just a ploy to verbally neuter WS by LW, similar to the way he all but silenced Chief Kolar. It's one thing to participate in a network special that will likely only ever air once, it's another thing to start doing radio tours to promote his viewpoint.
Lin Wood is a bully plain and simple. He tried to bully the network in to submission and later threatened to sue, but we all know their lawyers had already gone over that special with a fine tooth comb and are likely ready to stand behind it. Spitz on the other hand is an old man and simply does not need the years of stress from Wood & Co. He will sign the first settlement Wood throws in front of him and that will be the last time we hear Spitz talk BDI.
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Exactly! The Ramsey's and attorneys are only seeing dollar signs. I wonder how many homes boats and vehicles have been bought using the blood of JonBenet by those who should want the truth more than anyone. JMOO.
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Never take a polygraph. Even if you are as innocent as a newborn baby. They are completely useless, people won't believe the results regardless of what they say, and it doesn't prove anything anyway.
andreww, it's good to see you back. Honestly, it may not get that far, but for different reasons: I don't think this suit has a leg to stand on. But you're right about Wood being a bully. Well, the only thing to do with a bully is to stand up to him.
After 20 years, I can't see how there could be any type of justice. The best thing I see is that LE was thoroughly shamed. This case is an example to every small town of what not to do. Maybe police departments will have better policies in place. Maybe there will be a dividing line between the DA's office and the police department. While I can't see it ever happening, no politician should get in the way of a murder investigation. I guess I'm asking for too much. We'll repeat the same mistakes over and over again.
Thanks Dave, I've been her all along, just a little hard to be heard in a crowded room lol.
Did anybody happen to see JRs rebuttal to the CBS special on A&E a few nights back? I thought he had promised Dr Phil that we'd heard the last of him? Another Ramsey lie lol.
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Why is that?You won't have John Ramsey to kick around anymore!
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Indeed. PR = the Publicity Rep of the family. But I'm not convinced they would have been kicking themselves later. Maybe.. but maybe not. Primarily because I'm not even convinced JR even knew about it until PR showed it to him that morning. That scenario is still a real possibility in my mind. In that case, I think he probably started piecing it together when he recognized the handwriting, but didn't want to believe his eyes. There's a chance the two of them never discussed the truth openly between themselves and that they just pathologically played out the lie to the end.
I'm naturally a nervous person with anxiety. Often bouncing my leg and annoying my hubby. (I never notice I'm doing it) I can imagine I would fail the heck out of any lie detector test. We've actually discussed that before and hubby laughed and said they would loose their minds telling me to stop moving my legs constantly. :laughing:My granddaughter loves my bouncy leg though! Finally it has a use! She thinks its a horsey haha! :laughing:I wonder though what effect that would have on the test? Anyone know how they manage to work around nervous movements like this? Or would it just be a lost cause to even try? (Picturing the detector needles picking up every little movement I make is hilarious!)
Ain't that the truth! Even if I KNEW I was innocent, I wouldn't take one.
Imo. Dr Spitz only advocates to help bring justice on the big cases.
Now it's been 20 years and he is still staying in the media in regards to the JBR murder.
But why isn't he going full steam ahead with other unsolved cases that he encountered within the last 20years.
So he may want justice for JBR.
But it seems like he wants the spotlight as well. Jmo
He assists wherever he's invited. And that just so happens to be on the spotlight cases. I don't think he seeks the spotlight... I think the spotlight seeks him. He's 90 years old.. But, he's worked on several high-profile cases - Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, Caylee Anthony, Lana Clarkson, Richard Ramirez.
You just proved my point.
You said he assists when invited.
But he was invited on this case decades or so ago.
Now we all know that Casey Anthony killed her child.
But after being found not guilty.
Dr Spitz let it go because there's no more attention once a person is found not guilty. Jmo
I guess I don't understand your point, then. Because I fail to see how I proved it at all. Dr. Spitz discusses this case when called upon to do so, as he has with other cases. And I don't see how this case and the Caylee Anthony case can be compared. There has been no trial in this case.You just proved my point. You said he assists when invited. But he was invited on this case decades or so ago. Now we all know that Casey Anthony killed her child. But after being found not guilty. Dr Spitz let it go because there's no more attention once a person is found not guilty. Jmo
Exactly. Apples and Oranges honestly. One has been to court and found not guilty. She can't be tried again. (Unfortunately) JonBenet's has never been to court and there isI guess I don't understand your point, then. Because I fail to see how I proved it at all. Dr. Spitz discusses this case when called upon to do so, as he has with other cases. And I don't see how this case and the Caylee Anthony case can be compared. There has been no trial in this case.