sissi
Former Member
I doubt she took any secrets to the grave, I think she had a wonderful "deal" with her God to allow her to raise her son , given her horrible illness.
Nuisanceposter said:*nods* I add to that cocktail the Ramsey defense team.
The evidence, specifically the ransom note, points right at Patsy Ramsey imo. That's not any kind of mob or emotional thinking - that's me looking at the evidence the killer left and seeing that it leads to thinking JonBenet's mother killed her and covered it up, then got away with it by getting a stiff defense steam to buddy up with a corrupt DA.
But that's just my opinion.
Nuisanceposter said:Well, I did say it was my opinion...and I'm not sitting on a jury. Who knows what conclusion I would come to if I was sitting on the jury trying JonBenet's killer (I wouldn't want that onus). I understand there's evidence that has never come out, never been seen by the public. Maybe I would draw a different conclusion if I saw it all presented and argued by prosecution and defense.
I've drawn a conclusion based on all I've read and seen, and I've read and seen all I could find in the past nine years. I have been deeply intrigued by the world of JonBenet Ramsey, how the life she lived may have been, what exactly happened to her the night she died, and who her killer is since December of 1996 when I first heard her unusual name and felt pity for a small girl murdered in her own home on Christmas night.
I dislike being called an adult who makes kindergarten errors and is unfit for jury, but you are also entitled to your opinion.
Nuisanceposter said:Well, I did say it was my opinion...and I'm not sitting on a jury. Who knows what conclusion I would come to if I was sitting on the jury trying JonBenet's killer (I wouldn't want that onus). I understand there's evidence that has never come out, never been seen by the public. Maybe I would draw a different conclusion if I saw it all presented and argued by prosecution and defense.
I've drawn a conclusion based on all I've read and seen, and I've read and seen all I could find in the past nine years. I have been deeply intrigued by the world of JonBenet Ramsey, how the life she lived may have been, what exactly happened to her the night she died, and who her killer is since December of 1996 when I first heard her unusual name and felt pity for a small girl murdered in her own home on Christmas night.
I dislike being called an adult who makes kindergarten errors and is unfit for jury, but you are also entitled to your opinion.
Nuisanceposter said:Thank you, CP. I appreciate that rather much.
I'd debate this with you, Wudge, but clearly nothing I have to say can ever be at the level of thinking you think it should be. I don't know how you can say my opinion isn't based on the evidence. Could you please elaborate on that? How did I arrive at my conclusion if not by looking at the evidence I have seen presented?
As for Hunter's diligence...pshhht. Diligently defending the Rs from having to be treated like any other suspect in a child's homicide. Name me one other child homicide in which obtaining information hinged upon asking the prime suspects politely to provide it for the police instead getting it through a warrant.
That grand jury was a farce. They didn't even call either J or P Ramsey or Detective Thomas to be witnesses. What? How can they determine what went on without even hearing from the detective who pursued the case tirelessly or the parents were in the home when child was killed, the last ones to see her alive?
Nuisanceposter said:Thank you, CP. I appreciate that rather much.
I'd debate this with you, Wudge, but clearly nothing I have to say can ever be at the level of thinking you think it should be. I don't know how you can say my opinion isn't based on the evidence. Could you please elaborate on that? How did I arrive at my conclusion if not by looking at the evidence I have seen presented?
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mjak said:I was both horrified and saddened to read the angry heartless rehtoric written by people here, upon learning of Patsy Ramsey's death. Patsy Ramsey was an innocent women in the eyes of the law. Out of respect for her Son, who has suffered more tragedies that anyone should have to , and her other love ones I do not feel it necessary for Websleuths to have been used as a bulletin board for hateful degredation of a women on the day of her death. Let her family mourn in peace.
Regardless of what I may think of her or her husbands involvement in her daughters death I know not what the truth is., nor does anyone else here.!!! I think it is repulusive behavior for anyone to contibute to a morning familys pain by horribly denegrading their love one. Let websleuths be a place that helps victoms and there family and never alow it to contribute to anyones pain.
mjak
Well, I didn't say Hunter being corrupt was evidence against Patsy. I said that's part of why I thought she wasn't charged. The lawyering up, while not evidence, is indicative of something to hide, especially when the Rs use their lawyers as an excuse for why they can't cooperate with police...for years. They don't seem to be too interested in finding the "real" killer, do they? Defunct foundation, dead tipline.Wudge said:As I said, your citing Hunter as allegedly corrupt is not evidence against Patsy. Nor is your noting that the Ramsey's lawyered up any form of evidence against Patsy. Nor is the ransom note evidence against Patsy. Nothing in your post represented evidence against Patsy, nothing.
How you arrived at your position is not ascertainable by me. Though you claim your position to be neither emotion based nor mob based thinking.
I'll guarantee you one thing, whatever the approach is that you used to derive your position, don't think that practitioners of rigorously tested, classical logic will be jumping at the chance to endorse it.
mjak,wenchie said:Could you please explain how posts on this board in any way keep Patsy's family is being kept from mourning in peace. I surely don't believe that they read here, and if they ever did - they certainly wouldn't be reading here now.
WE have the same right to judge a person's words and actions after they have left this world that we do while they're alive. Death does not absolve a person from blame for their deeds.
Patsy obfuscated, refused to cooperate with LE, and sent LE after people they knew were completely innocent, in order to get the focus off of herself.
mjak said:I was both horrified and saddened to read the angry heartless rehtoric written by people here, upon learning of Patsy Ramsey's death. Patsy Ramsey was an innocent women in the eyes of the law. Out of respect for her Son, who has suffered more tragedies that anyone should have to , and her other love ones I do not feel it necessary for Websleuths to have been used as a bulletin board for hateful degredation of a women on the day of her death. Let her family mourn in peace.
Regardless of what I may think of her or her husbands involvement in her daughters death I know not what the truth is., nor does anyone else here.!!! I think it is repulusive behavior for anyone to contibute to a morning familys pain by horribly denegrading their love one. Let websleuths be a place that helps victoms and there family and never alow it to contribute to anyones pain.
mjak
LinasK said:And what if she was guilty??? I'd like to see John try to sue me for slander.
Really Tricia. I have not spent any amount of time for a LONG TIME on JBR thread. List the "LISTS" of evidence.Tricia said:I'd do it in a heartbeat but greater and better people than I have tried.