Bolding by meHit the nail on the head.
John Ramsey stated that he and Patsy had heard that Lou used to park in front of the Ramsey house every morning on his way to work to pray. So John decided that they should go to the house, introduce themselves and pray with Lou. They got in his van and did just that.
What Lou Smit recorded about this gathering: "That prayer was really an emotional experience. And when I said that, I pray that the Lord will be with the soul of Jonbenet, and I felt John's hand squeeze so tightly*. And I just felt at that time, there's no way this man could have anything to do with the death of his daughter."*
From that moment on he not only lost objectivity but any sense of professionalism he may have had. It was highly inappropriate for him to embark upon a personal relationship with the Ramseys while investigating the case. And it then became all about proving their innocence and making the evidence fit to that scenario instead of following where the evidence led.
He defied the DA by keeping investigative materials that he should have returned, as they were in his possession because he was on the DA's payroll, when he resigned from the case and severed his relationship with the DA's office and the prosecution team. At some point after the GJ, he embarked on a self promoted media tour to anyone and everyone who would give him a platform, at which time his theories went virtually unchallenged. But we know in reality much of his theorized opinions were easily debunked.
Reading transcripts of Lou's interviews with John is quite revealing IMO.
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Smit was very well meaning, but extremely biased. The part I have bolded absolutely blows my mind. I have been part of religious circles where praying with someone who identifies as “Christian” is evidence of their goodness and character. I do believe Smit was sincere but sincerely wrong about the Rs. I believe he sought evidence to fit his gut feeling. It makes me sad the resulting influence he had on this case, and that, from what I’ve heard, his family has carried on his crusade to a certain extent. Can you imagine, being a junior Smit, looking at, say, the RN objectively and disagreeing with Lou?
I contrast LS as true believer in R innocence because “gut feeling” to the ridicule heaped on Linda Arndt for reporting her gut feeling that she was looking into the eyes of the killer, a comment she has paid for.
IMHO