James Kolar's New Book Will Blow the Lid off the JonBenet Ramsey Investigation

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I think that's probably what James Kolar was saying too, imo.

And that is also why we are still here all these years later with NO arrest and NO closure. And why there won't be.
 
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And just when is the lid going to blow off?
 
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Maybe after the next Kolar interview on blogtalkradio.
 
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Or the next interview after that one.
 
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Or the interview after that one.
 
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Good question. I don't recall if their records were obtained. I doubt it, physician-patient confidentiality and all. It was revealed that Patsy had panic attacks though. And her condition; Borderline Persoanlity Disorder, has symptoms that are recognized as problematic not pathological always.

Folks, I hate to sound ghoulish, but I believe that Patsy's brain should have been autopsied when she died. Who knows what it might have revealed, if anything?
 
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From the article by Louise Bardach in Vanity Fair and from the mouth of one of PR’s past friends (BF), who spent considerable time with PR after the homicide: By early spring, BF began telling people, "I am the one grieving. Something is wrong with Patsy." BBM
 
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From the article by Louise Bardach in Vanity Fair and from the mouth of one of PR’s past friends (BF), who spent considerable time with PR after the homicide: By early spring, BF began telling people, "I am the one grieving. Something is wrong with Patsy." BBM

She had her fantasy to content her. Her little Angel was in Heaven with God awaiting her mother's arrival.
 
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Folks, I hate to sound ghoulish, but I believe that Patsy's brain should have been autopsied when she died. Who knows what it might have revealed, if anything?

Have yours scanned now.
 
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Good question. I don't recall if their records were obtained. I doubt it, physician-patient confidentiality and all. It was revealed that Patsy had panic attacks though. And her condition; Borderline Persoanlity Disorder, has symptoms that are recognized as problematic not pathological always.

BBM

If Patsy's records were never obtained, much less made public, how would you know she had BPD? I've seen people speculate for years on murder cases and BPD is a kind of catchall when people want to fit murder into the "mental illness box". Having known several people suffering from BPD I hate to see the illness thrown around so cavalierly!
 
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BBM

1. Having known several people suffering from BPD I hate to see 2. the illness thrown around so cavalierly!

1. I doubt that.

2. Which you just did.
 
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I repeat: if Patsy's records were never obtained, much less made public, how would you know she had BPD?
 
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I repeat: if Patsy's records were never obtained, much less made public, how would you know she had BPD?

By all the familiar sources, DOI, McLeans's book, all the anecdotes in the other case books.
 
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By all the familiar sources, DOI, McLeans's book, all the anecdotes in the other case books.

Ah.
Not diagnostic, not medically verified.

By its nature verification must be diagnostic, not theoretical to fit the supposed personality of a murderer.
 
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Ah.
Not diagnostic, not medically verified.

By its nature verification must be diagnostic, not theoretical to fit the supposed personality of a murderer.

"how would you know she had BPD?"

That was your question. I answered with my diagnosis done by comparing anecdotes to books on the subject.

And the personality in question was psychotic and dissociative first, not murderous first.
 
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Ah, not verified medically.

In actuality, the people I know are medically diagnosed. How else would I know them to be BPD? It's a medical, not casual forum, diagnosis.
 
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You're not the first person to suggest that to me!

Ok, so add me to the wacko list.

Once every week or so I work in Marietta, Georgia, not far from St. James Episcopal Cemetery.

After reading Steve Thomas' book (twice) I feel inspired to visit for the first time and leave 6 white roses on her grave.

I'll post a picture for any that want to feel a connection.
 

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