Rapist assaulted Amy via oral sex, if JB was as well the saliva may show up as foreign male DNA. Legally speaking, any sexual contact with a minor constitutes rape. So JB was "raped" as was Amy.
In the Carnes decision reports " "During the investigation, the Boulder Police Department and Boulder County District Attorney's Office consulted at least six handwriting experts. (SMF P 191; PSMF P 191.) All of these experts consulted the original Ransom Note and original handwriting exemplars from Mrs. Ramsey. (SMF P 205; PSMF P 205.) Four of these experts were hired by the police and two were hired by defendants. (SMF P 191; PSMF P 191.) None of the six consulted experts identified Mrs. Ramsey as the author of the Ransom Note. (SMF P 195; PSMF P 195.) Re: your handwriting expert, there was one that claimed RN matches John Karr's. Of course there are several who claim PR is not a match (and those who say it does match)
So according to BPD, 6 consulted handwriting experts did not identified PR (despite being forced to give both historical exemplars and her own copies of the RN). One forensic linguist states that PR can be excluded as the author. Two distinct lines of inquiry converge on the same conclusion on the RN.
If the R's did not write the RN, that leaves IDI.
I did not know R's never referred to JB by name -- what about pre-1996?
Profilers can be wrong in their assessment. If JR dictated to PR, wouldn't the letter sound "masculine". If your reply is not necessarily, then a male IDI could also make a letter sound feminine.
"It's a classic dissociation technique, a way to distance oneself from it. Except the ransom letter (LETTER) was most likely an attempt to undo the crime in the writer's mind (per CASKU). A person in such a predicament would probably not want to think about doing the same to BR."
I'd like to point out that several other RN also do NOT mention the abudctee's name, the Leopold and Loeb, Susan Degnan "Get $20,000 ready & waite (sic) for word. Do not notify FBI or police. Bills in $5's and $10's." On the backside was a warning: "Burn this for her safty" Lindbergh Baby ""Dear Sir! Have 50,000$ redy 2500$ in 20$ bills 1 5000$ in 10$ bills and 10000$ in 5$ bills. After 2-4 days we will inform you were to deliver the Mony. We warn you for making anyding public or for the polise the child is in gut care. Indication for all letters are signature and 3 holes" Peter Weinberger 'Attention,' it said. 'I'm sorry this had to happen, but I am in bad need of money, & couldn't get it any other way. Don't tell anyone or go to the police about this, because I am watching you closely. I am scared stiff, & will kill the baby at your first wrong move ... Your baby sitter." etc
So the above RN authors either did not know the child's name, or wanted to distance themselves from it (for psychology or throw off the investigators).
"I don't know how you can say it's "obvious," considering. Moreover, I'm not so sure it WAS a mistake. I think the writer may have deliberately been hedging their bets in the hope of framing someone specific."
So based on the contents of the RN and subsequent investigation if RDI who did they intend to frame? It could just as well be an IDI forget that it's PR not JR that is from the south.
The personal content in the RN is just as consistent with Amy's rapist, who according to Amy stated several times he knew who she was during the attack. Additionally, Amy's rapist threatened to knock her out and we know of JB's severe head injury.
Amy's rapist, according to the father, did not steal anything nor leave anything behind, method of entry is unknown, and arrived before they did, and assaulted with her mother in another room and father was away. Curiously, this is nearly true for JB.
In the Carnes decision reports " "During the investigation, the Boulder Police Department and Boulder County District Attorney's Office consulted at least six handwriting experts. (SMF P 191; PSMF P 191.) All of these experts consulted the original Ransom Note and original handwriting exemplars from Mrs. Ramsey. (SMF P 205; PSMF P 205.) Four of these experts were hired by the police and two were hired by defendants. (SMF P 191; PSMF P 191.) None of the six consulted experts identified Mrs. Ramsey as the author of the Ransom Note. (SMF P 195; PSMF P 195.) Re: your handwriting expert, there was one that claimed RN matches John Karr's. Of course there are several who claim PR is not a match (and those who say it does match)
So according to BPD, 6 consulted handwriting experts did not identified PR (despite being forced to give both historical exemplars and her own copies of the RN). One forensic linguist states that PR can be excluded as the author. Two distinct lines of inquiry converge on the same conclusion on the RN.
If the R's did not write the RN, that leaves IDI.
I did not know R's never referred to JB by name -- what about pre-1996?
Profilers can be wrong in their assessment. If JR dictated to PR, wouldn't the letter sound "masculine". If your reply is not necessarily, then a male IDI could also make a letter sound feminine.
"It's a classic dissociation technique, a way to distance oneself from it. Except the ransom letter (LETTER) was most likely an attempt to undo the crime in the writer's mind (per CASKU). A person in such a predicament would probably not want to think about doing the same to BR."
I'd like to point out that several other RN also do NOT mention the abudctee's name, the Leopold and Loeb, Susan Degnan "Get $20,000 ready & waite (sic) for word. Do not notify FBI or police. Bills in $5's and $10's." On the backside was a warning: "Burn this for her safty" Lindbergh Baby ""Dear Sir! Have 50,000$ redy 2500$ in 20$ bills 1 5000$ in 10$ bills and 10000$ in 5$ bills. After 2-4 days we will inform you were to deliver the Mony. We warn you for making anyding public or for the polise the child is in gut care. Indication for all letters are signature and 3 holes" Peter Weinberger 'Attention,' it said. 'I'm sorry this had to happen, but I am in bad need of money, & couldn't get it any other way. Don't tell anyone or go to the police about this, because I am watching you closely. I am scared stiff, & will kill the baby at your first wrong move ... Your baby sitter." etc
So the above RN authors either did not know the child's name, or wanted to distance themselves from it (for psychology or throw off the investigators).
"I don't know how you can say it's "obvious," considering. Moreover, I'm not so sure it WAS a mistake. I think the writer may have deliberately been hedging their bets in the hope of framing someone specific."
So based on the contents of the RN and subsequent investigation if RDI who did they intend to frame? It could just as well be an IDI forget that it's PR not JR that is from the south.
The personal content in the RN is just as consistent with Amy's rapist, who according to Amy stated several times he knew who she was during the attack. Additionally, Amy's rapist threatened to knock her out and we know of JB's severe head injury.
Amy's rapist, according to the father, did not steal anything nor leave anything behind, method of entry is unknown, and arrived before they did, and assaulted with her mother in another room and father was away. Curiously, this is nearly true for JB.