Ames
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You are just good AMES.
LOL...thank you.
Does anyone know where John's study was located? I have seen a bluerprint of their house, but I can't remember.
You are just good AMES.
I was searching through JR's interview..and trying to find the part about the robe...he is shown a picture of a robe too, and I found this.
7 MIKE KANE: I'm not really clear (INAUDIBLE)
8 you said that they were tied tight. But were her
9 hands tied closely together or were they wide
10 apart?
11 JOHN RAMSEY: No, it was like that.
12 MIKE KANE: There were crossed like that.
13 JOHN RAMSEY: I remember, yeah, her hands
14 were close together.
The ME said that her wrists were tied apart...with something like 15 inches of cord between them. And if you look at the pictures of the cord, you can see the loops were her wrists were, and just how much cord there is between each loop.![]()
And JR's BLUE bathrobe was found on the floor, Patsy says that he was probably about to put it on when she screamed for him, and he dropped it....problem with THAT is...it was found in the wrong part of the house...not the bedroom or bathroom...where John would have accidently dropped it, if that had of been the case.
Also the den referred to was on the main level not upstairs if I am following this line of thought correctly
LOL...thank you.
Does anyone know where John's study was located? I have seen a bluerprint of their house, but I can't remember.
JonBenet's body was in full rigor....so my question is, wouldn't her hands be together if they were tied that close?
We do not have pictures of her full body post-mortem so can anyone explain to me if it is at all possible that her hands remain close together in full rigor?
I am chiming in late but main floor if my memory serves me right
But in your equation, you left out the immense risk kidnappers would take in such a situation:
- The risk of getting caught while writing the ransom note in the victim's home.
- The risk of not finding the other items needed fast enough.
- The risk of getting caught while molesting and garroting the victim (the molesting and a garroting scenario contradicts a kidnapping anyway).
And if the intruder was so concerned about reducing his chances of being linked to the crime, then surely he would have taken his ransom note with him - after all, he would have left "his" handwriting behind there ...
Jmpo, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to come to the conclusion that neither a Small Foreign Faction nor a sexual predator was responsible for JonBenet's death.
Two types of fibers were found in JonBenet's genital area:
1) Navy-blue cotton fibers consistent with a washcloth, towel or bathrobe werefound in her vaginal area.
In all probabilty, JB was wiped with an item consisting of these fibers.
2) Black wool fibers consistent with the shirt John Ramsey had been wearing to the Whites' party were found in the crotch area of her underwear.
(Source: Bonita Papers and interview (2000) with John Ramsey).
Holdon,
What mystifies me is the fact that most IDI theorists have not completely read up on the Ramsey case;otherwise, post such as Dee's regarding the tape and cord would have been answered already for you. I too have read this. It is in both books on the case. Also, the fact that you quote Austin and Grey re the dna leads me to believe you are not fully informed on all the facts. I am not making it up. The scientists comes out and says it is not a definite.
This is not to say you are wrong in your opinion. I believe you are, but there is that very slim scintilla of a chance you are right. But at the very least why are you arguing with things that are proven. I just don't understand that. It does not make your case any more convincing.
. But at the very least why are you arguing with things that are proven. I just don't understand that. It does not make your case any more convincing.
I know JR isn't a fiber expert, but where is the fiber expert in the Bonita Papers. I'm sure the 'consistent with a washcloth' or 'the shirt JR was wearing' was determined by a fiber expert, right?
Ames, I don't think this interview qualifies as a source for an expert opinion that the unidentified dark fibers found on JBR by the coroner were from JR's shirt.
I was thinking that certainly a more professional comparison was done of fibers from these two sources, but I have yet to find it or have anyone post a link to it.
"Forensic evidence" would be defined as evidence of such quality as to be admissible in a court of law. The depo implies Mr. Levin has access to that type knowledge. I seriously doubt it could be classed as forensic evidence if it was not based on expert opinion. I suppose the real question is if the public received an accurate typescript of the transcript as stated above.
The depo doesn't 'imply Mr. Levin has access to that type of knowledge'.
The depo makes it very clear Mr. Levin claimed to have a report on fiber evidence that he had refused to share. What you had in 2000 and appear to be relying on today is just somebody's word there is a match.
What you don't have is an impartial scientific comparison. Somebody's word isn't a valid source for a scientific match from one item to another.
Ames, I don't think this interview qualifies as a source for an expert opinion that the unidentified dark fibers found on JBR by the coroner were from JR's shirt.
I was thinking that certainly a more professional comparison was done of fibers from these two sources, but I have yet to find it or have anyone post a link to it.
"Forensic evidence" would be defined as evidence of such quality as to be admissible in a court of law. The depo implies Mr. Levin has access to that type knowledge. I seriously doubt it could be classed as forensic evidence if it was not based on expert opinion. I suppose the real question is if the public received an accurate typescript of the transcript as stated above.
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