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The only logical person to have killed Jon Benet: the person staying over as the new guest in the neighbor's home. PERIOD. Her dog stayed over there so he wouldn't bark at him when he entered the home. He was nearby, very close access. He got a good look inside the home prior because they came over for dinner. Patsy probably thought her son did it as he was a strange little dude, but he didn't. It was the neighbor. Not the older people, but the border. I'm not sure he didn't see something, but I'm sure it was border.
 
The only logical person to have killed Jon Benet: the person staying over as the new guest in the neighbor's home. PERIOD. Her dog stayed over there so he wouldn't bark at him when he entered the home. He was nearby, very close access. He got a good look inside the home prior because they came over for dinner. Patsy probably thought her son did it as he was a strange little dude, but he didn't. It was the neighbor. Not the older people, but the border. I'm not sure he didn't see something, but I'm sure it was border.

2000-04-11: “JonBenet, Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation”
by Steve Thomas and Don Davis, April 11, 2000


ST Page 271

"The Barnhills rented out a basement room to Glenn Meyer, who would be pointed out by Ramsey investigators as a possible suspect because he carried a heavy load of debt. Meyer was an even more unlikely suspect than the Barnhills, since his own son had been murdered in Boston. He could not have been more cooperative with us. After an interview, giving writing and hair samples, and passing a polygraph, he was also cleared.

Meyer and the Barnhills also alibied each other, having watched television together on Christmas night and all going to bed early, Meyer with a case of the flu."

s-glenn-meyer.htm
 
Who is more cooperative than a murder suspect? He owed $70K in debt. He had a key. He had access. He may have had an accomplice, but come on. "I was sick so I went to bed alone." Patsy did not write the note, she was proven innocent. This man killed JBR and it was him. Let this poor family rest.
 
I was always suspicious of him as well. Is he still alive? I was thinking he had died years ago?

Edited to add:
I just read that he died several years ago. And that his wife contacted authorities with her belief that he was the one responsible for JBR's murder. Of course, anyone can think or say anything but I'd like to know why she thought that.
 
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‘My Husband Killed JonBenét’: Chilling Claims & Shocking New Evidence In Cold Case

Wrt GM "He submitted blood, DNA and hair samples, and was cleared after passing a lie detector test"

Same article,
"A new witness made a deathbed confession that she saw Meyer on the Ramsey property on the night of JonBenet's murder."

"She [the neighbor] is positive she saw Meyer approaching the house the night of the murder,"Roscoe J Clarke, founder of the online group JonBenet Investigation, told the ENQUIRER.

^Same claim made in the recent 20/20 Special.

JonBenet Ramsey Case Encyclopedia / Acquaintance Intruder Theories

Article from BoulderNews Ramsey Archive
 
Funny how the police and District attorney didn’t say Case Closed after this. Because they know it is BS.
 
‘My Husband Killed JonBenét’: Chilling Claims & Shocking New Evidence In Cold Case

Wrt GM "He submitted blood, DNA and hair samples, and was cleared after passing a lie detector test"

Same article,
"A new witness made a deathbed confession that she saw Meyer on the Ramsey property on the night of JonBenet's murder."

"She [the neighbor] is positive she saw Meyer approaching the house the night of the murder,"Roscoe J Clarke, founder of the online group JonBenet Investigation, told the ENQUIRER.

^Same claim made in the recent 20/20 Special.

JonBenet Ramsey Case Encyclopedia / Acquaintance Intruder Theories

Article from BoulderNews Ramsey Archive

Tadpole12,
Poor guy. He leaves no forensic evidence behind, has no knowledge of Patsy's trip to NY and purchasing underwear for JonBenet, size-12 vs size-6, etc; probably does not know where the wine-cellar is located, never mind the wall switches, or the flashlight, i.e. in BR's bedroom.

Then you notice ENQUIRER, wow the paragon of Truth and Veracity. Did the neighbor get a check for uttering her opinion?

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Tadpole12,
Poor guy. He leaves no forensic evidence behind, has no knowledge of Patsy's trip to NY and purchasing underwear for JonBenet, size-12 vs size-6, etc; probably does not know where the wine-cellar is located, never mind the wall switches, or the flashlight, i.e. in BR's bedroom.

Then you notice ENQUIRER, wow the paragon of Truth and Veracity. Did the neighbor get a check for uttering her opinion?

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I agree. Even though Mayer had been in the house around Christmas that certainly doesn't mean he was ever in the wine cellar or was familiar with the layout of the basement. It was not an easy space to navigate for someone who didn't know the layout, according to the house diagrams and statements people have made about the basement. And as you said, he didn't know where any of the other things were located either. It was someone who knew the basement and wine cellar pretty well, along with where to find all the other items used in the assault and murder of JBR. A typical guest in someone's house is not going to prowl the rooms during their visit, especially not the basement areas, and they aren't likely to go into kids' bedrooms or look through their underwear drawers or open packages of Day Of The Week underwear. The person who killed JBR knew the house intimately and knew a lot of very personal details about the family, down to the detail that Patsy had another set of Day Of The Week underwear in the house that would match JBR's only in the wrong size.
 
I agree. Even though Mayer had been in the house around Christmas that certainly doesn't mean he was ever in the wine cellar or was familiar with the layout of the basement. It was not an easy space to navigate for someone who didn't know the layout, according to the house diagrams and statements people have made about the basement. And as you said, he didn't know where any of the other things were located either. It was someone who knew the basement and wine cellar pretty well, along with where to find all the other items used in the assault and murder of JBR. A typical guest in someone's house is not going to prowl the rooms during their visit, especially not the basement areas, and they aren't likely to go into kids' bedrooms or look through their underwear drawers or open packages of Day Of The Week underwear. The person who killed JBR knew the house intimately and knew a lot of very personal details about the family, down to the detail that Patsy had another set of Day Of The Week underwear in the house that would match JBR's only in the wrong size.

dogperson,
You nailed it. The size-12's alone are a red flag, why should any killer bother about Bloomingdale's underwear, what is all that about? Certainly nothing to do with standard domestic staging otherwise JonBenet would be wearing her own size-6 Bloomingdale's which Patsy purchased on their NY trip.

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He is not a good suspect...did the police check his past...
Does it make sense for anybody to steel from or break into a neighbors home
Even kids know someone will see them or a dog may track them...
 
A major obstacle to IDI is the pineapple. A neighbor, or a stranger, took the time to feed JB a favorite snack? And she meekly complied between midnight and 2AM?
 
The children never went to bed when they got home. Snacks in the kitchen, then murder in the basement.

Pip Stevo,
The children never went to bed when they got home.
Really? JonBenet's hair was dressed with two ponytails, she never went to the White's with her hair like that, her pink pajama bottoms are missing, as is the underwear she wore to the White's.

Snacks in the kitchen,
Sure, maybe she had her snack then went to bed, this would explain why they all forgot about the breakfast bar and the pineapple snack?

then murder in the basement.
Might be assault and choked in the bedroom then a staged murder in the basement?

Both parents knew full well JonBenet would eventually be found. They thought it would be sooner rather than later, another aspect they got wrong.

IMO the parents were engaged in re-staging a prior amateurish staging.

You have all seen how clever JR has been postmortem along with PR's in your face interviews, why did either parent not elect to stage JonBenet in a bedroom assault dressed in her normal clothing?

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She was changed into her pyjamas, and then went down stairs for what-ever. No sleeps there.

I don't think even the cunning, meticulous John had that much time to change the murder spot.
There was so much more to do.
A neighbour saw a dim light in their kitchen late at night and into the early hours of the morning.
 
too many holes in that theory......

it's like the JFK assassination theories.... fine, you have a theory. but your theory has far more holes than the Warren Commission (which you could argue was not good). and your theory conflicts with hundreds of other theories thousands of other people are convinced are correct.
 
too many holes in that theory......

it's like the JFK assassination theories.... fine, you have a theory. but your theory has far more holes than the Warren Commission (which you could argue was not good). and your theory conflicts with hundreds of other theories thousands of other people are convinced are correct.
Tobiano8th,
Have to agree fully with you. You left out the cheese-grater when you mentioned the Warren Commission.

In the JonBenet case we can ask cui bono, who benefits? In the JFK case cui bono, you have to look to his opponents and the threat he represented?

So with JonBenet who benefits from her not being able to talk? I reckon Patsy put the ligature and paintbrush around JonBenet's neck, her forensic fibers are embedded into the knotting.

So why would Patsy asphyxiate JonBenet and John arrange all the legal backup , no problem etc?

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The Warren Commission is an historical joke. Cui bono indeed. Actually, I think that JFK is easier to riddle out than JBR, as the motive for the killing is much clearer. Also, the time, place and means of death were recorded on home movies. None of that applies to JBR.

PR's fibers entangled in the ligature is the most damning evidence against her. Why she would devise such a uniquely brutal means of lethality is not apparent to me. My problem with PDI comes back again to motive. Without knowing anything in particular about the R case, JR is the most likely perp just on paper.
 
The Warren Commission is an historical joke. Cui bono indeed. Actually, I think that JFK is easier to riddle out than JBR, as the motive for the killing is much clearer. Also, the time, place and means of death were recorded on home movies. None of that applies to JBR.

PR's fibers entangled in the ligature is the most damning evidence against her. Why she would devise such a uniquely brutal means of lethality is not apparent to me. My problem with PDI comes back again to motive. Without knowing anything in particular about the R case, JR is the most likely perp just on paper.

proust20,
The case could be PDI, so Patsy is staging a crime-scene she reckons has the dramatic flourish?

The case could be JDI or BDI and Patsy is assisting with revising a former staging, i.e. the ligature masks something else?

The case is one of the above and the motive is to definitely silence JonBenet, as no medical care was sought for JonBenet.

The ligature was not required it was plainly added for dramatic effect, a hand over the mouth, a plastic bag would have been sufficient, etc.

I reckon this is the outcome the head blow was intended to deliver, except it failed, so the parents moved on to the ligature device.

Not dialling 911 tells us and any prospective jury that asphyxiating JonBenet was premeditated and that Patsy should have faced a Murder In The First Degree True Bill.

Minimally Patsy deliberately killed her daughter, so who was she staging the wine-cellar crime-scene for?

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