My attempt at W.C. Fields.
Try Groucho Marx:
"As the quote above proves, you can't make a cow outta hamboiger and you can't make a lawyer outta Wood."
My attempt at W.C. Fields.
Just keep in mind that this is legal-feagle palaver. At the end of the day, if the tech says "consistent," then you're screwed.
Quite so.
Apples and handgrenades, Fang. Besides, if you want to talk about how the Supreme Court screwed the works in regard to this case, I'm your man.
Yeah, it's a freakin' laugh riot.
No, just good old-fashioned mean-spiritedness.
Really? PR and JR "consistent" fibers were found, yet they weren't screwed. Instead they were exhonerated. Why is that?
details, the "little" things, is my point. She wasn't a SCJ at the time. The poor old sod locked in jail for 10 years, unnecessarily, has written about the importance of what may appear to be these kinds of "small" legal matters. I'll find it and pass it along to you if you'd like.
Aw shucks, you think too highly of me LOL.
Hope you don't mind if I borrow that quote, there seems to be a lot of it going around.
My point is, no matter what your opinion of it is, it's a far cry from "someone who never said a bad word about anyone through the whole ordeal." Fang has apparently swallowed that Ramsey BS and expects us to do so. Been there, done that, moved on!
Chicken or egg?
No one said she was "Saint Patricia". She would have needed to be (presuming her innocence) not to have wanted to strike back, even by proxy. Yes, I can see it as giving a 'warm glow' after they way he had treated her.
Ah yes, the eternal question.
"What's more, the garrote used to strangle JonBenet, made of rope and the broken end of one of Patsy Ramsey's paintbrushes, was an elaborate instrument of death—an unlikely tool for the Ramseys to have fashioned in the panicked minutes after allegedly striking her. Smit discovered a wood splinter, apparently from the brush handle, on the carpet just outside the room where she was found. Police found fibers from the same carpet on a baseball bat in the bushes outside the house, leading Smit to believe the killer used it to bludgeon JonBenet. DNA found under JonBenet's fingernails and in her underpants was male, but did not match John Ramsey's."
"The Boulder police were skeptical of Smit's stun-gun theory, and showed some of the autopsy pictures to Arapahoe County coroner Dr. Michael Doberson, who had researched stun-gun wounds. Doberson said he didn't think the marks were from a stun gun. But recently, NEWSWEEK asked Doberson to review Smit's stun-gun evidence.
Doberson says the police never showed him Smit's pictures comparing the size and orientation of the marks with the electrical contacts on the Air Taser.
He now calls Smit's stun-gun theory 'compelling.'"
Dr. Cyril Wecht M.D. staunch advocate that the Ramsey's murdered their daughter said, "If you inflict a blow like that on someone whose heart is beating," he asserts, "the heart doesn't stop, because the cardiac and respiratory centers are at the base of the brain. You're not damaging that with a blow to the top of the head. It'll become compromised as the brain swells, but initially there's no compromise. They control your heart and lungs. The heart continues to beat. The blood continues to flow. But in the Ramsey case, they got less than a teaspoon and a half of blood. If you have a beating heart and the carotid arteries are carrying blood, this person doesn't die right away. That means that blow was inflicted when she was already dead or dying."
The strangulation occurred before the head was smashed in according to prominent forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht.
In an interview with KUSA-TV, JonBenet's pediatrician, Francesco Beuf, said he never saw any indication that the child had ever experienced sexual abuse.
"I can tell you as far as her medical history is concerned there was never any hint whatsoever of sexual abuse," he said. "I didn't see any hint of emotional abuse or physical abuse. She was a very much loved child, just as her brother."
Beuf said that as a pediatrician he sees all sorts of children and he can normally tell whether a child is happy.
Beuf described JonBenet as "just a wonderful, happy kid who had the strength to deal with some very tough situations with regard to her mother's illness."
John Douglas FBI profiler
Douglas: And here is a young child, such force cracking her skull. This is not a crime of parents. Parents certainly kill. But not these kinds of parents.
Indeed, Douglas says, even when parents commit murder, it’s not usually as horrific as the scene at the Ramsey’s.
The Ramseys described to Douglas the horrific details of what they said happened in those next few frantic moments.
Douglas: It was a real emotional scene for the family, putting the child in front of the Christmas tree as they’re trying to rub the skin, the body is cold, the mother’s hysterical, the father’s hysterical, the minister is there, neighbors running in and out, so there really isn’t a crime scene...
The desperate rescue attempt, which completely contaminated any evidence at the scene, painted a picture of a family in agony, Douglas said, and he told Dateline this week that he couldn’t believe the Ramseys he encountered in his interview were capable of such brutality.
Douglas: When parents kill, there’s generally a softening of the crime scene. Where they take a blanket, cover up the child, roll the child over, face down or something like that. The child was found, JonBenet was face up. Her hands were tied together. Her head was off to the side. She had a piece of duct tape over her mouth.
And now, looking back nine and half years later, Douglas can’t shake the conclusions he first made about the case:
Douglas: I came to a very quick resolution that they’re barking up the wrong tree. This investigation is going in the wrong direction here.
JonBenet was strangled to death and then struck with a violent blow to her head which fractured her skull about 8 inches in length and created a large commuted fracture, as well, according to Dr. Wecht. Theories that she was the victim of an accidental blow to her head first, rest moot before the expertise and experience of this forensic pathologist. Whoever the perpetrator of this vicious act, he spared the massive blow until she was already gone. Neither the Ramsey's nor anyone else would have reason to be concerned with camouflaging the true cause of death.
Built upon this foundation, new, pertinent theories may one day help investigators to identify the killer of JonBenet
"That means that blow was inflicted when she was already dead or dying." WECHT
Joni was strangled and died or was dying; then the head trauma occurred. My wish/opinion is that she was either unconscious, (gone) or dead, (gone) and thus did not feel the pain of that final assault to her body. WF
"That means that blow was inflicted when she was already dead or dying." WECHT
Joni was strangled and died or was dying; then the head trauma occurred. My wish/opinion is that she was either unconscious, (gone) or dead, (gone) and thus did not feel the pain of that final assault to her body. WF
Usually. But in the case of a child murder, they'd test for anything. JB's toxicology screen was negative for drugs.
She screamed around midnight, so she was alert enough for that. And for those who say it was Patsy who screamed- it still happened at midnight. 6 hours before Patsy found the note. Some people feel it was Patsy who screamed when she saw JB die. Even it that is what happened, that meant she knew what happened LONG before that 911 call and knew it was no kidnapping.
I think it was JB who screamed.