Hello everyone,
I'll try to reply to everyone, there's a lot of posts since I checked ..... this morning.
"Patsy Ramsey wrote the note. Period. No question. No reasonable argument."
Well the reason I registered here and started this thread is that I took a look at Gerald R. McMenamin, Dongdoo Choi on this and I was piqued. He also comments on the Zodiac killer. I would be interested in what other forensic linguists say. (obviously the hand-writing experts don't agree).
"repeated, innumerable writings, statements, and interviews with the Ramseys which repeat excessively the language in the ransom note."
I would be interested -- it would certainly be relevant to my assessment of McMenamin conclusion.
"Now use some common sense and consider: the obstruction of the Ramseys in the investigation from Day One; "
I do agree their post-murder behavior leaves a lot to be desired.
I see this as a sort of Sherlock Holmes "if we exlude the alternatives what's left however improbable must be the truth" I do feel that if forensic linguists accept McMenamin's conclusion, that Ramseys did not author the RN, this would strongly imply IDI.
"How lucky was this intruder?"
. Zodiac killer was never caught. BTK Dennis Raider was only caught after 20+ years due to arrogance of sending a floppy disk to police. As "lucky" as Amy's rapist -- who lived 2 miles, happened 9 months after, attended the same dance studio, while mother was present and burglar alarm on.
"I happen to think him losing Beth makes it MORE likely to be him."
Melissa Ramsey and Burke both state that JR never abused them, and no


was found on JR's computer or home. Is there credible research that losing one daughter, and not molesting a second, makes it more likely a father will molest a third?
"If that truly was the aim (and I believe their bets were hedged again), I'd say their intended target was the housekeeper, Linda Hoffman-Pugh."
Is there anything in the RN that would suggest the RN author tried to mislead investigators to Linda? It's not clear to me how an investigator would read "small foreign faction" and think "Oh the author is trying to get us to think Linda the housekeeper"
"That's asking us to believe a lot."
Not if the allusions to the movies and other famous RN notes are correct.
"Excuse my butting in, but I feel I should take a whack at this.
First of all, "out of the ordinary?" As soon as you find ANYTHING about this case that is ordinary, PLEASE let me know."
I do agree with this!
"Moreover, it would take a long time to give you the full explanation as to why the sexual assault was staged in the first place, but I won't unless you are truly interested."
May I offer a guess? JR was molesting JB, and wanted to cover earlier evidence of molestation with this sexual assault. PR got angry over JB's bed wetting and struck her in the head, cracking it. JR realizing an autopsy would be ordered, needed to help PR cover up with the garrotte and sexual assault so as to throw investigators off the trail of previous chronic sexual abuse.
A Cyril Wecht + Steve Thomas combination theory.
"Where did you get that idea? That's a new one on me."
The remaining broken end of the paint stick was never recovered -- one speculation is that it contained crucial evidence.
"There's just one little problem with that. If that were the case, the intruder would not have staged the scene to LOOK like an intruder."
IDI staged a sexual assault and murder to look like a kidnapping.
"Look, voynich, no one is trying to "beat up" on you. Farthest thing from my mind, anyway. We're just talking here."
Oh I see this as a fascinating mystery like Sherlock Holmes, or even the Voynich mystery.
"why make statements like "Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains for proper burial.
Isn't that what terrorists (one of many discordant themes in the ransom letter) say?"
"Should you, however, disobey any of our instructions, even slightly, his death will be the penalty. we are prepared to put our threat into execution should we have reasonable grounds to believe that you have committed an infraction of the above instructions."
Leopold and Loeb murdered Bobby Franks not for ransom money but for the thrill of murder. BF was already dead when the letter was written.
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The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them.will result in your daughter being beheaded. she dies 4x. so don't think that killing will be difficult" doesn't sound like undoing the crime, sounds like *doing* the crime.
"I don't think you quite understand what I mean. Psychologically, it is "doing the crime," but "someone else" (the created criminal to match the created crime scene) is doing it. That's as direct as I can put it."
Except that instead of speaking in third person or first person plural, the RN switches to first person singular "I"
"Do you know how often I've been asked those questions? I guess the best way to answer that would be to remind you of the theatrical nature of the Rs, especially PR. It's not just me saying that either. Michael Kane said it best: "it was a very theatrical production and Patsy is a very theatrical person."
I was thinking similar, except that the IDI was doing this as taunting, and that the motive was not kidnapping but murder.
"Glad you asked. Actually, it's not so much the content of the ransom letter as it is a combination of ransom letter content and what PR told the cops AFTER the note was found."
What content would make someone think "Oh it's a false lead to a house keeper?"
"It would help if I knew what voynich meant when he said "hiding." I leaped before I looked."
Doing a Susan Smith -- tossing JB's body into an unknown location.
"huh? I wouldn't be able to, but it is an assuring kinda protective statement."
Would you say the language is male or female?
"Hey, don't forget about the identical tear pattern from the pad of paper, the one that matches PR as it was 'her pad'. That's the stumper for me."
That does look incriminating to PR.
"shoot .... "as a rational evidence based human" I thought there was only one direction, that which the touch dna results now takes us? but what avenues does it really close?"
If Ramseys are excluded as author of RN, is RDI still viable?
"cool. I'll check the link out." hey what did you think? I wish Gerald R. McMenamin could also comment on JB RN.
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Stairs are better for intruder than bedroom, pillow, or desk. The parents could read the note in JBR's bedroom and the intruder(s) wouldn't even know it, which wouldn't be a tripwire. They could call 911 from upstairs and the perps wouldn't know it happened."
That's interesting. Not something I would think of --- Is there a movie or book where the IDI' might have gotten the idea?
Within an RDI why would PR or JR place the RN there as opposed to the bedroom or kitchen counter?
I'll try to reply to everyone, there's a lot of posts since I checked ..... this morning.
"Patsy Ramsey wrote the note. Period. No question. No reasonable argument."
Well the reason I registered here and started this thread is that I took a look at Gerald R. McMenamin, Dongdoo Choi on this and I was piqued. He also comments on the Zodiac killer. I would be interested in what other forensic linguists say. (obviously the hand-writing experts don't agree).
"repeated, innumerable writings, statements, and interviews with the Ramseys which repeat excessively the language in the ransom note."
I would be interested -- it would certainly be relevant to my assessment of McMenamin conclusion.
"Now use some common sense and consider: the obstruction of the Ramseys in the investigation from Day One; "
I do agree their post-murder behavior leaves a lot to be desired.
I see this as a sort of Sherlock Holmes "if we exlude the alternatives what's left however improbable must be the truth" I do feel that if forensic linguists accept McMenamin's conclusion, that Ramseys did not author the RN, this would strongly imply IDI.
"How lucky was this intruder?"
. Zodiac killer was never caught. BTK Dennis Raider was only caught after 20+ years due to arrogance of sending a floppy disk to police. As "lucky" as Amy's rapist -- who lived 2 miles, happened 9 months after, attended the same dance studio, while mother was present and burglar alarm on.
"I happen to think him losing Beth makes it MORE likely to be him."
Melissa Ramsey and Burke both state that JR never abused them, and no




"If that truly was the aim (and I believe their bets were hedged again), I'd say their intended target was the housekeeper, Linda Hoffman-Pugh."
Is there anything in the RN that would suggest the RN author tried to mislead investigators to Linda? It's not clear to me how an investigator would read "small foreign faction" and think "Oh the author is trying to get us to think Linda the housekeeper"
"That's asking us to believe a lot."
Not if the allusions to the movies and other famous RN notes are correct.
"Excuse my butting in, but I feel I should take a whack at this.
First of all, "out of the ordinary?" As soon as you find ANYTHING about this case that is ordinary, PLEASE let me know."
I do agree with this!
"Moreover, it would take a long time to give you the full explanation as to why the sexual assault was staged in the first place, but I won't unless you are truly interested."
May I offer a guess? JR was molesting JB, and wanted to cover earlier evidence of molestation with this sexual assault. PR got angry over JB's bed wetting and struck her in the head, cracking it. JR realizing an autopsy would be ordered, needed to help PR cover up with the garrotte and sexual assault so as to throw investigators off the trail of previous chronic sexual abuse.
A Cyril Wecht + Steve Thomas combination theory.
"Where did you get that idea? That's a new one on me."
The remaining broken end of the paint stick was never recovered -- one speculation is that it contained crucial evidence.
"There's just one little problem with that. If that were the case, the intruder would not have staged the scene to LOOK like an intruder."
IDI staged a sexual assault and murder to look like a kidnapping.
"Look, voynich, no one is trying to "beat up" on you. Farthest thing from my mind, anyway. We're just talking here."
Oh I see this as a fascinating mystery like Sherlock Holmes, or even the Voynich mystery.
"why make statements like "Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains for proper burial.
Isn't that what terrorists (one of many discordant themes in the ransom letter) say?"
"Should you, however, disobey any of our instructions, even slightly, his death will be the penalty. we are prepared to put our threat into execution should we have reasonable grounds to believe that you have committed an infraction of the above instructions."
Leopold and Loeb murdered Bobby Franks not for ransom money but for the thrill of murder. BF was already dead when the letter was written.
"
The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them.will result in your daughter being beheaded. she dies 4x. so don't think that killing will be difficult" doesn't sound like undoing the crime, sounds like *doing* the crime.
"I don't think you quite understand what I mean. Psychologically, it is "doing the crime," but "someone else" (the created criminal to match the created crime scene) is doing it. That's as direct as I can put it."
Except that instead of speaking in third person or first person plural, the RN switches to first person singular "I"
"Do you know how often I've been asked those questions? I guess the best way to answer that would be to remind you of the theatrical nature of the Rs, especially PR. It's not just me saying that either. Michael Kane said it best: "it was a very theatrical production and Patsy is a very theatrical person."
I was thinking similar, except that the IDI was doing this as taunting, and that the motive was not kidnapping but murder.
"Glad you asked. Actually, it's not so much the content of the ransom letter as it is a combination of ransom letter content and what PR told the cops AFTER the note was found."
What content would make someone think "Oh it's a false lead to a house keeper?"
"It would help if I knew what voynich meant when he said "hiding." I leaped before I looked."
Doing a Susan Smith -- tossing JB's body into an unknown location.
"huh? I wouldn't be able to, but it is an assuring kinda protective statement."
Would you say the language is male or female?
"Hey, don't forget about the identical tear pattern from the pad of paper, the one that matches PR as it was 'her pad'. That's the stumper for me."
That does look incriminating to PR.
"shoot .... "as a rational evidence based human" I thought there was only one direction, that which the touch dna results now takes us? but what avenues does it really close?"
If Ramseys are excluded as author of RN, is RDI still viable?
"cool. I'll check the link out." hey what did you think? I wish Gerald R. McMenamin could also comment on JB RN.
"
Stairs are better for intruder than bedroom, pillow, or desk. The parents could read the note in JBR's bedroom and the intruder(s) wouldn't even know it, which wouldn't be a tripwire. They could call 911 from upstairs and the perps wouldn't know it happened."
That's interesting. Not something I would think of --- Is there a movie or book where the IDI' might have gotten the idea?
Within an RDI why would PR or JR place the RN there as opposed to the bedroom or kitchen counter?