Found Deceased NY - Jennifer Ramsaran, 36, Chenango County, 11 Dec 2012 - #13

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O/T
Thank you! That was bugging me. I'm guessing it's the mix of kidney and butter beans then. I'm going to try a veggie version of this, though hubby would probably give an awful lot to taste the orginal version.
 
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Thinking of Jennifer tonight.
 
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wondering if, hypothetically, a grand jury wasn't given cause of death, they would then have to have a pretty good, solid circumstantial case, to hand down an indictment, right?
 
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wondering if, hypothetically, a grand jury wasn't given cause of death, they would then have to have a pretty good, solid circumstantial case, to hand down an indictment, right?

That's a worrying hypothetical... I don't know much about grand juries but googling suggests they can indite even without a body so that suggests circumstantial evidence can be enough.
 
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..... reasoning it was “common knowledge” that a woman who hired an assistant prosecutor as her matrimonial attorney had an affair with the suspect.

You can say that again!


Sayles said in a sworn affidavit filed with Ackerman’s motion that, in 2012, amid having “certain matrimonial problems” with her husband, Patrick Sayles, that she “did unfortunately participate in an extramarital affair” with Ramsaran ...

Certainly was unfortunate - for Jennifer, and her children.


http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x335466589/Judge-wont-yank-DA-from-murder-trial
 
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I wonder if GR is somehow able to view FB, or is provided print-outs by a supporter. There certainly is a lot of self-absorbed skimpy posing going on out there!

:puke:
 
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That's a worrying hypothetical... I don't know much about grand juries but googling suggests they can indite even without a body so that suggests circumstantial evidence can be enough.

Tad Di Biase has a lot of info about the prosecution of no body cases on his website here. I get the impression he wouldn't see not having a cause of death as any reason not to get a conviction. He's a real specialist in these most difficult of cases though.

And a very nice, helpful man, in my opinion. :)

http://www.nobodycases.com/index.html
 
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http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x335466589/Judge-wont-yank-DA-from-murder-trial

"This particular adultery is common knowledge, is known to the prosecution and to the defense and would be known to any special prosecutor who might be appointed"

Ackerman said he “understands the judge’s reasoning”, But he noted it is “a bit awkward”.


Awkward? Really, they're worried about awkward? The population in Chenango Co. is small. Anyone concerned about "awkward" should have thought ahead.
Thank you to Joe Mahoney, once again!
 
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wondering if, hypothetically, a grand jury wasn't given cause of death, they would then have to have a pretty good, solid circumstantial case, to hand down an indictment, right?
http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x857483986/Ramsaran-indicted-on-murder-charge/print
"McBride said that Jennifer Ramsaran was killed in her own home."

To make that statement suggests that the DA has excellent evidence in this case, imo. And I really hate typing this, but I think that Jennifer's body told LE a great deal of what they needed to know, to prosecute GR.
 
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http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x335466589/Judge-wont-yank-DA-from-murder-trial

"This particular adultery is common knowledge, is known to the prosecution and to the defense and would be known to any special prosecutor who might be appointed"

Ackerman said he “understands the judge’s reasoning”, But he noted it is “a bit awkward”.


Awkward? Really, they're worried about awkward? The population in Chenango Co. is small. Anyone concerned about "awkward" should have thought ahead.
Thank you to Joe Mahoney, once again!


Yeah well I guess it may be a bit awkward trying to dream up some kind of defense that doesn’t involve lies for a murdering adulterer and his contributing adultress - poor Ackerman <sarcasm>
 
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Today is the big day for the benefit for Jennifer's children. I hope it goes really well. I checked the weather and it looks like the risk of thunderstorms has gone and there isn't even any rain.

I've been following as best I can what's been happening, and the ideas, energy, creativeness and compassion there has been wonderful to watch. I guess everyone will be far too busy to update us today, but I'm really looking forward to hearing how it went.

I am glad there is this bit of loveliness, in the run-up to the trial. Hopefully we won't hear too much more from GR and/or his attorney, before it actually begins. I'm not looking forward to hearing what they will say at the trial itself, either, but at least and end to THAT part of it will be in sight then.

I wonder if Joe will cover the trial, or if there will be a court reporter instead? I hope not, as he has been with Jennifer's case since the beginning, and it wouldn't feel right without him.
 
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I don't think this article by Joe about the fundraiser has been linked yet? Maybe the paper will run a picture from the event later. I hope so.

"Jennifer doesn't have a voice right now, and those of us who are involved with Justice for Jennifer have become her voice"

http://m.thedailystar.com/thedailystar/pm_112947/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=8bL07VsV

On Jennifer's FB page they are saying it went really well and they raised $2,559 for the children. Jennifer's Mom has thanked everyone for their support too. I'm so glad an event's taken place where all Jennifer's loved ones could feel supported.
 
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Oh, Jennifer's sister is on the FB page now, thanking everyone and saying God Bless them all. I'm so moved by this - it's been so much more than a fundraiser, in my opinion. This was reaching out to a victim's family, helping them and supporting them and putting a stop to the unneccessary torment they were going through.

I believe some of those supporters have been through horrendous times, and some of them still encounter things that would really disturb me, if I were local. I think some of those brave people may have been posting here ( not sleuthing!). I would just like to say thank you to everyone who cared for Jennifer, because I really believe that support made all the difference in this case. From very far away or near, I think eventually, someway, somehow, we have all done Jennifer proud, in whatever way we could.

Exactly what she deserved all along. Jennifer's up where she belongs now, and bless her and her loved ones, and all those who supported them. There's other kinds of justice, besides the jailhouse. One of those was achieved this weekend, in my opinion.
 
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There were many people that came together yesterday. We will have pictures soon. We all met some for the first time for many of us, changed quite shy people to see all types of us care for this family, cried at the dedicated song to Jenns MEMORY. Amazing Grace. The people that came to show there support for Jen's children and parents melted my heart!!!!
 
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There were many people that came together yesterday. We will have pictures soon. We all met some for the first time for many of us, changed quite shy people to see all types of us care for this family, cried at the dedicated song to Jenns MEMORY. Amazing Grace. The people that came to show there support for Jen's children and parents melted my heart!!!!

Aww, nanasbabes. :hug:

Jennifer’s love and commitment to her children became the love and commitment you all showed to accomplish this wonderful, successful event. Jen’s family can only feel more loved and secure knowing that practically the whole town is right there by their sides.

Can’t wait to see those photos!
 
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Aww, nanasbabes. :hug:

Jennifer’s love and commitment to her children became the love and commitment you all showed to accomplish this wonderful, successful event. Jen’s family can only feel more loved and secure knowing that practically the whole town is right there by their sides.

Can’t wait to see those photos!

I second that - can't wait to see the photo's :)
 
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http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x857483986/Ramsaran-indicted-on-murder-charge/print
"McBride said that Jennifer Ramsaran was killed in her own home."

To make that statement suggests that the DA has excellent evidence in this case, imo. And I really hate typing this, but I think that Jennifer's body told LE a great deal of what they needed to know, to prosecute GR.

i'm thinking that evidence was compromised given that she was out in the elements for so long. wildlife is abundant where she was found. i hate to say it, but i think this case is going to involve circumstantial evidence. :jail:
 
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