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Last night this video showed up on my youtube feed-
The creator of the video read from John's June 1998 BPD interview.
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1 LOU SMIT: What's you --
2 JOHN RAMSEY: No, they look like they were
3 in the same position. Well I can't see them in
4 both pictures. They were taken at the same time?
5 LOU SMIT: That's 71 and 72 could have been.
6 JOHN RAMSEY: No, I don't see anything else.
7 LOU SMIT: Okay. I'm going to hit one more
8 area, and then Mike I wondered if you had some
9 areas that you wanted to get into?
10 MIKE KANE: Um hmm.
11 LOU SMIT: So just one more area. Everybody
12 has heard about -- I can't say that. What have you
13 heard about a paint tray?
14 JOHN RAMSEY: Just what I read, or tried
15 not to read. But can't help but hear the media
16 that tell us a broken paintbrush that was used as
17 part of the -- you see, I found JonBenet. I never
18 saw a cord or that sort of thing. I thought I saw
19 a cord, but I didn't focus on it or realize there
20 was anything in the way of a twister, which
21 apparently it was.
22 It apparently was a paintbrush. And that's based
23 on what I heard in the media. That's my
24 impression. That's all I really heard.
25 LOU SMIT: Your impression then of that
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1 literature then, what did you picture that to be
2 in your mind? I mean, you hadn't seen it?
3 JOHN RAMSEY: I did remember -- I mean,
4 the cord on her arms was kind of an unusual cord.
5 It wasn't a piece of twine or heavy string or
6 anything like that. It was like a drawstring out
7 of a coat or something. It was woven kind of cord.
8 (INAUDIBLE) apparently around the neck, I guess
9 the same stuff. That's all I really noticed.
http://www.acandyrose.com/1998BPD-John-Interview-Complete.htm
1. Literature = ligature
2. John referred to the paint brush as a twister as it would've been used to twist the cord so it constricted around her neck.
3. John said "...around the neck...". He didn't say "...around my daughter's neck..." or "...around JonBenet's neck..." or even "...around her neck..." (Looks like distancing to me.)
The creator of the video read from John's June 1998 BPD interview.
0284
1 LOU SMIT: What's you --
2 JOHN RAMSEY: No, they look like they were
3 in the same position. Well I can't see them in
4 both pictures. They were taken at the same time?
5 LOU SMIT: That's 71 and 72 could have been.
6 JOHN RAMSEY: No, I don't see anything else.
7 LOU SMIT: Okay. I'm going to hit one more
8 area, and then Mike I wondered if you had some
9 areas that you wanted to get into?
10 MIKE KANE: Um hmm.
11 LOU SMIT: So just one more area. Everybody
12 has heard about -- I can't say that. What have you
13 heard about a paint tray?
14 JOHN RAMSEY: Just what I read, or tried
15 not to read. But can't help but hear the media
16 that tell us a broken paintbrush that was used as
17 part of the -- you see, I found JonBenet. I never
18 saw a cord or that sort of thing. I thought I saw
19 a cord, but I didn't focus on it or realize there
20 was anything in the way of a twister, which
21 apparently it was.
22 It apparently was a paintbrush. And that's based
23 on what I heard in the media. That's my
24 impression. That's all I really heard.
25 LOU SMIT: Your impression then of that
0285
1 literature then, what did you picture that to be
2 in your mind? I mean, you hadn't seen it?
3 JOHN RAMSEY: I did remember -- I mean,
4 the cord on her arms was kind of an unusual cord.
5 It wasn't a piece of twine or heavy string or
6 anything like that. It was like a drawstring out
7 of a coat or something. It was woven kind of cord.
8 (INAUDIBLE) apparently around the neck, I guess
9 the same stuff. That's all I really noticed.
http://www.acandyrose.com/1998BPD-John-Interview-Complete.htm
1. Literature = ligature
2. John referred to the paint brush as a twister as it would've been used to twist the cord so it constricted around her neck.
3. John said "...around the neck...". He didn't say "...around my daughter's neck..." or "...around JonBenet's neck..." or even "...around her neck..." (Looks like distancing to me.)