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Would it? With this crowd, I figured it'd be like ringing the dinner bell for pirahnas!
Now it just seems like you've got a witty answer for everything that comes up.
Would it? With this crowd, I figured it'd be like ringing the dinner bell for pirahnas!
What does your reply have to do with what I said?
There was a Whitefang post embedded in your post to which I responded. My guess is that somebody removed the post.
What does your reply have to do with what I said?
My info came from LHP interview, easily found online. I don't recall making a comment about any IDI ideas. This information has been around for a long time. To say that because Patsy was always well-dressed she wouldn't have left a dirty glass on the table on the night before she was leaving on 2 separate holiday vacations is illogical. It was a busy night- she had a lot to do and this was before JB's death, not after. I doubt she'd think to do it after.
WHOA, WHOA, WHOA! Are we talking about the same person here? The woman who called a magazine publisher's wife pretending to be his mistress in revenge?
"I beg your pardon? Are you suggesting I am being an imbecile?"
"AHHH Yess, my little chickadee dee, dee, dee! I see, I see."
Chewing on the end of a stogie, tipping my straw hat.
"That will do. That will do, my lovely.
What's that you say? Say again.
Oh, I see. You want to know if I like children?
Well why didn't you say so in the first place?
Well, my dear, let me think a moment.
Well, Surely my dear. I do like children.
Of course I do,
Well done."
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"...and the partial palm print on the ransom note-neither of which could be dated with certainty..."
What partial palm print?
IIRC they found PR's prints on the pad,but no prints on the note.Was this partial print ever identified?
Q. Was there any partial palm print found on the ransom note?Yes but what partial print on the note?
Okay, I have to ask. I have not heard this one. Can you elaborate a wee bit, or alternately, point me in the right direction for reading about it? TIA
Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
WHOA, WHOA, WHOA! Are we talking about the same person here? The woman who called a magazine publisher's wife pretending to be his mistress in revenge?
I certainly can elaborate. The Rs mentioned it in their book, if memory serves. I certainly mention it in mine:
One of the more striking episodes in their never-ending quest involved Tony Frost, editor-in-chief of the "GLOBE" tabloid. A lot of people don't like Mr. Frost, including the Ramseys, I'm sure. But Patsy's approach (perhaps suggested by Susan Stine) was to find the man's home phone number and call his wife claiming to be his mistress in order to ruin his marriage, maybe even spark an incident like that between Carlo and Connie in The Godfather.
Whether or not Frost deserved it is a matter of opinion. But it flies in the face of the "never uttered a negative word through the whole ordeal" assertion, doesn't it?
I certainly can elaborate. The Rs mentioned it in their book, if memory serves. I certainly mention it in mine:
One of the more striking episodes in their never-ending quest involved Tony Frost, editor-in-chief of the "GLOBE" tabloid. A lot of people don't like Mr. Frost, including the Ramseys, I'm sure. But Patsy's approach (perhaps suggested by Susan Stine) was to find the man's home phone number and call his wife claiming to be his mistress in order to ruin his marriage, maybe even spark an incident like that between Carlo and Connie in The Godfather.
Whether or not Frost deserved it is a matter of opinion. But it flies in the face of the "never uttered a negative word through the whole ordeal" assertion, doesn't it?
Hello SD
Confused by your posts. I think you are saying that the R's said in their book that PR phoned this Globe E-I-C's wife pretending to be his mistress??
Or is this what you think, believe, or is your opinion about the matter?
SD, I also read the account of what you are describing and for the life of me, I can't remember where it was. I'm almost positive that SS had a hand in it though.