Paint tote

  • #801
Yep, the same way that she went from writing her a's.....with the little hoodie at the top...to just plain ole lower case A...with a circle and a line down the right side (I can't make one of those on the keyboard).

If your source for the hooded 'a' <---(like this one), is the tabloids, keep looking. I can't find a hooded 'a' from PR except from the tabloid trash.
 
  • #802
If your source for the hooded 'a' <---(like this one), is the tabloids, keep looking. I can't find a hooded 'a' from PR except from the tabloid trash.

And where did the tabloid trash get it Holdon. Did they make up the handwriting?

Why do all you IDIs sound nuts - everything is either trash or a conspiracy or someone is hijacking a topic. What is it with you. Did you all go to the same highschool or something.

The National Enquirer put out one of the best books on the case. It is plain and simply the transcriptions of the Ramsey interviews.
 
  • #803
Thanks for posting these...I had never seen the first two links before.

Holdon will still say that you got that info from the "Globe" or something...wait and see.

he's certainly using RST tactics;throw in cheesy used car salesman tactics,and businessman tactics in general,to veer from the truth.
 
  • #804
Sorry, It turns out that JMO's links were not where I found out that PR didn't know how to spell 'advise'. It was at acandyrose, but not on those links.

She misspelled it twice that I can see, so it wasn't a one-time accident or anything. Naturally, RDI would be opposed to any new discovery that would show PR didn't have the ability to write the RN-- as she was unable to spell 'advise', a trait she demonstrated for investigators after the murder.

But, if you NOW need to CLAIM that PR deliberately misspelled 'advise' because it would otherwise shatter your RDI view, then go ahead.

advise is quite a simple word,and quite a simple word to easily misspell on purpose 2x.it's not a 10 letter word or more...and certainly Patsy would have wanted to use such a tactic to do so,if it saved her from the can.

Hold,may I ask whom you are afraid will read the truth here?
 
  • #805
advise is quite a simple word,and quite a simple word to easily misspell on purpose 2x.it's not a 10 letter word or more...and certainly Patsy would have wanted to use such a tactic to do so,if it saved her from the can.

Hold,may I ask whom you are afraid will read the truth here?

Misspell on purpose? Thats a riot! You're the second RDI to suggest the absurd, that PR would deliberately misspell advise while under investigation. As if there was some conspiratory advantage to misspelling ONE word two times.

RDI never noticed PR misspelled this word for years and years, and NOW RDI has ALL the answers on how this makes perfect sense for PR to have misspelled it on purpose. Thats laughable. I mean, for RDI to continually come up with swift new answers to all the evidence that pop up that obviously oppose RDI.

Got an answer for everything? It makes RDI seem desperate and reaching.
 
  • #806
Sorry, It turns out that JMO's links were not where I found out that PR didn't know how to spell 'advise'. It was at acandyrose, but not on those links.

She misspelled it twice that I can see, so it wasn't a one-time accident or anything. Naturally, RDI would be opposed to any new discovery that would show PR didn't have the ability to write the RN-- as she was unable to spell 'advise', a trait she demonstrated for investigators after the murder.

But, if you NOW need to CLAIM that PR deliberately misspelled 'advise' because it would otherwise shatter your RDI view, then go ahead.

Where on acandyrose did you find this? Please post the link...or at least tell me where I can find it.
 
  • #807
Misspell on purpose? Thats a riot! You're the second RDI to suggest the absurd, that PR would deliberately misspell advise while under investigation. As if there was some conspiratory advantage to misspelling ONE word two times.

RDI never noticed PR misspelled this word for years and years, and NOW RDI has ALL the answers on how this makes perfect sense for PR to have misspelled it on purpose. Thats laughable. I mean, for RDI to continually come up with swift new answers to all the evidence that pop up that obviously oppose RDI.

Got an answer for everything? It makes RDI seem desperate and reaching.

I have yet to see this writing of hers that you are referring to. And you cannot be serious...to think that a college graduate..with a JOURNALISM major...would misspell advise accidently. The RN author correctly spelled attaché, complete with the accent mark, but deliberately misspelled business. Just as Patsy did with advise. RN AUTHOR = Patsy Ramsey...they are one in the same.
 
  • #808
I have yet to see this writing of hers that you are referring to. And you cannot be serious...to think that a college graduate..with a JOURNALISM major...would misspell advise accidently. The RN author correctly spelled attaché, complete with the accent mark, but deliberately misspelled business. Just as Patsy did with advise. RN AUTHOR = Patsy Ramsey...they are one in the same.

I've seen college graduates make mistakes in their majors many times.
 
  • #809
I've seen college graduates make mistakes in their majors many times.

But a simple word like advise? Come on! She spelled attache correctly, but misspelled advise?
 
  • #810
Has it ever been determined through any pictures that the paint tote was in the same place before Jon Bonet was found dead?
 
  • #811
Has it ever been determined through any pictures that the paint tote was in the same place before Jon Bonet was found dead?

Not that I know of. I don't see how it could have. LHP says PR asked her to move the paint tote to the basement as she was cleaning the house for the Dec.23rd party. It had been in the butler's pantry, where PR had intended to put guests' coats. So she asked LHP to put it in the basement. Understandably, there was no reason to take pictures of it before the murder.
I hope LHP would have been asked whether she thought the paint tote was in a different place than where she put it. Whether it was or wasn't, I don't think it matters as far as who did this. It could be argued that intruders moved it as easily as the Rs. I have never seen anything about whether the paint tote itself as a whole was taken into evidence or tested for prints, or any of it's other contents, including the remaining part of the brush broken for the garrote.
 
  • #812
Not that I know of. I don't see how it could have. LHP says PR asked her to move the paint tote to the basement as she was cleaning the house for the Dec.23rd party. It had been in the butler's pantry, where PR had intended to put guests' coats. So she asked LHP to put it in the basement. Understandably, there was no reason to take pictures of it before the murder.
I hope LHP would have been asked whether she thought the paint tote was in a different place than where she put it. Whether it was or wasn't, I don't think it matters as far as who did this. It could be argued that intruders moved it as easily as the Rs. I have never seen anything about whether the paint tote itself as a whole was taken into evidence or tested for prints, or any of it's other contents, including the remaining part of the brush broken for the garrote.

Shoot...all that stuff is probably in that "warehouse full of evidence that hasn't been gone through"...that they talked about on "48 Hours". That would be MY guess.
 
  • #813
If your source for the hooded 'a' <---(like this one), is the tabloids, keep looking. I can't find a hooded 'a' from PR except from the tabloid trash.
And just because her writing samples are in the tabloids, this voids their legitimacy? What publication would you like for the samples to be in? The Shakespearean Review?


-Tea
 
  • #814
And just because her writing samples are in the tabloids, this voids their legitimacy? What publication would you like for the samples to be in? The Shakespearean Review?


-Tea

LOL...he wouldn't believe it if they WERE in The Shakespearean Review.
 
  • #815
DogComparisons.jpg


Notice how there is a horizonal line across the top of the "d" in "dog" in both the note and Patsy's left-handed writing sample. This line does not appear anywhere else in her sample.


-Tea
 
  • #816
DogComparisons.jpg


Notice how there is a horizonal line across the top of the "d" in "dog" in both the note and Patsy's left-handed writing sample. This line does not appear anywhere else in her sample.


-Tea

WOW! Great Catch TEA! You should take that over to FFJ. So, none of the other d's in her sample or the other d's in the real rn had the line?? Was it only in the word dog??

Playing devil's advocate here....I just went back and looked at it again, could it be that the line is actually the bottom of the I in If??
 
  • #817
LOL...he wouldn't believe it if they WERE in The Shakespearean Review.

I stand corrected on that one. PR mixed the two styles of writing the letter 'a', as she mixed cursive with block lettering. The Rn author never mixed 'a' styles nor mixed cursive with block like PR did.
 
  • #818
I stand corrected on that one. PR mixed the two styles of writing the letter 'a', as she mixed cursive with block lettering. The Rn author never mixed 'a' styles nor mixed cursive with block like PR did.

If you are talking about the RN sample...She mixed the two because she started out writing in cursive...but they stopped her and told her not to. She didn't do that on her own...she was told how to write.
 
  • #819
WOW! Great Catch TEA! You should take that over to FFJ. So, none of the other d's in her sample or the other d's in the real rn had the line?? Was it only in the word dog??
The "d" in "dog" was the only one that had that line.

Playing devil's advocate here....I just went back and looked at it again, could it be that the line is actually the bottom of the I in If??
Yes, it is the bottom horizontal line of the "I" in "If" and the writer made no effort to seperate the downstroke of the "d" in the next line.


-Tea
 
  • #820
The "d" in "dog" was the only one that had that line.


Yes, it is the bottom horizontal line of the "I" in "If" and the writer made no effort to seperate the downstroke of the "d" in the next line.


-Tea

I wonder why Patsy would write her d's like that...they almost remind me of a musical note. Maybe she was trying to be cutesy.
 

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