CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #14

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I have a few thoughts that may not be popular.

1. The crosses scratches could be random scratches from wear and mean absolutely NOTHING.

2. <modsnip> We're all looking at the same pics..."similar", "close" "of the same style", etc. The examples I've seen so far haven't even been what I would consider in the same family of art/jewelry.

Just my opinion.
 
  • #82
It's taken quite a while to catch up today.

I wanted to bring this over from the previous thread, posted by Jax49:

"CBS4 has learned that for two days this week, police investigators working on the Jessica Ridgeway murder case thought they might have their man. They were heavily focused on Ari Misha Liggett as the likely suspect, but DNA testing has now cleared Liggett of involvement in the disappearance and death of the 10-year-old girl."

This answers the 'do they have DNA' question.


I guess we don't need to be looking so hard at RSO's, right? Their DNA would be in the system, and LE would be able to make a match.

Also, I would assume if the perp had ever been in prison, his DNA would be on file as well.

Which indicates to me that the perp in Jessica's murder is not an RSO and has never been incarcerated.

Am I interpreting this info correctly?

THANK YOU for this! I also figured they had to have DNA to rule him out so fast. We don't get a lot of stuff like this here, so two dismemberment cases in a week is a little strange.
 
  • #83
Seems like today's announcement re:cross is a major development. I'm hoping and trusting that it will bring answers and identify the perp.

I have to be up early Sat to do a continuing ed training and will be gone most of the day. Yall keep the trail HOT and keep up the excellent sleuthing. I better hit the hay so ...... :offtobed: nite yall and rest well.
 
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Has someone said it was found in the backpack?
Is there a link for this?
 
  • #87
I don't think we will find a matching one anyway. It's crudely made, like someone carved it themselves. And I don't see any hole in it at the top like they said?
 
  • #88
I have a few thoughts that may not be popular.

1. The crosses scratches could be random scratches from wear and mean absolutely NOTHING.

2. If the crosses you are finding are "similar" don't bother posting them. They're not a match. Unless it's the exact.same.cross it's a waste of time. We're all looking at the same pics..."similar", "close" "of the same style", etc. The examples I've seen so far haven't even been what I would consider in the same family of art/jewelry.

Just my opinion.

The little dots probably mean nothing, but those three scratches were not from wear. It could be the cross got jammed under something that made an indentation, or it could have been etched.
 
  • #89
Oh, I just thought of this- Maybe the perps necklace got caught in the barbed wire fence as he was crawled under it to dump her remains?

That would also solve the puzzle of how was LE able to say with such certainty that the perp crawled under the barbed wire fence in the first place...
 
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if it's a rosary cross are the gouges from praying, nervously?

Could be!
Or if it had been in someone's pocket for a while, maybe the zigzags were marks made by other keys, or pocket knife?
 
  • #92
Here's another sorta-connection to a famous case...exactly 20 years to the day:

October 5, 1982: Chicago Tylenol murders: Johnson & Johnson initiates a nationwide product recall in the United States for all products in its Tylenol brand after several bottles in Chicago are found to have been laced with cyanide, resulting in seven deaths.
 
  • #93
The little dots probably mean nothing, but those three scratches were not from wear. It could be the cross got jammed under something that made an indentation, or it could have been etched.

Well, they could have been rubbing against the same thing--especially if they were on a keychain (for example). If they bang against a sharp edge hard enough, it would be easy. I agree those ones look more deliberate, but I'm not ready to read them like tea leaves without knowing more about it.
 
  • #94
The three marks look deliberate to me. No idea what they mean.
 
  • #95
Why does LE talk in circles?
they are basically saying the cross belongs to the guy who fits the description of the Ketner Lake attempt.

they are also sure someone knows the guy and his cross.

it's good news. they're gonna get him from this!
 
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Why does LE talk in circles?
they are basically saying the cross belongs to the guy who fits the description of the Ketner Lake attempt.

they are also sure someone knows the guy and his cross.

it's good news. they're gonna get him from this!

I hope so!!!
 
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Let's hope now he is NOT some loner freak who kept this cross hidden away in his pocket, and that no one ever saw it...
 
  • #100
Trevor says
"who may have had one, who may have given one to friends or family in the past, where they may be purchased"
looking for tips on the marks, shapes & size of this particular cross.
"we're working to determine if there is a connection with the Ketner lake and how this cross may be tied into that investigation"
"focus on the cross WITH consideration of that suspect description we provided yesterday"
http://denver.cbslocal.com/video/7861471-ridgeway-wooden-cross/
 
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