It could have been that they were indeed gripping the note and so did not transfer good prints. IT could be that the way they handled it did not leave USABLE prints.
I don't know why people think that there is no possibility she got it herself. My kids go in the fridge and get things all the time without me knowing.
That's how I took it as well. She totally screwed up and then tried to play it that she had been duped by the "evil powerful Ramseys" as a way of justifying her mistake.
She was fired from the force for being a bad cop and then tried to sue them for slander or something. And the courts threw out her case.
She also reached out to Patsy before she died and then tried to spin the whole thing into a book deal.
She's crazy.
The fingerprints could just not be there. Grab something that you are trying to read through panic. What happens? It crinkles up. It could be that there was just not enough there to get a print off of it.Could? Yes. Likely? No.
In the middle of the night? After the child was fast asleep?
Could? Yes. Likely? No.
In the middle of the night? After the child was fast asleep?
She was put into an impossible situation and a situation initially a kidnapping- the Ramsey's were... wait for it... VICTIMS. She was left without back up and when the situation changed from a kidnapping to a homicide she called for back up that never seemed to come. Is that her fault? My eyes would be bugging too if I had been put through what that woman was put through. She was trying to do her job in an impossible circumstance. When she asked John to search the house from top to bottom- it was for him to tell if anything was out of place- or missing. She wasn't sending him to find a dead body- the child had been kidnapped for pete sake. She made mistakes under duress in a situation that changed from one thing to an entirely different thing- a circumstance that completely changed the game- as the perps intended. Isn't that special.
I really think that calling her crazy is uncalled for- personally.
Former Detective Linda Arndt
Age: 41
The first detective at the Ramsey home the day JonBenét's body was found, Linda Arndt has been blamed by many in the media for crucial mistakes at the crime scene.
Arndt, an 11-year veteran, filed a lawsuit against the police department in 1998 and resigned a year later, saying she "felt a lack of support." She said former Police Chief Tom Koby and current Chief Mark Beckner violated her First Amendment rights, citing a gag order preventing police from talking about the JonBenét Ramsey homicide investigation. She said the police department painted her in a false light, forcing her to shoulder the blame for police mistakes in the case with no ability to defend herself.
U.S. District Judge William F. Downes dismissed the suit in June after an eight-person jury was in the ninth day of hearing testimony. Her attorneys formally appealed the dismissal the following month.
Arndt briefly worked for the University of Colorado. After losing that job, she worked as a tree-trimmer making $8 an hour.
The fingerprints could just not be there. Grab something that you are trying to read through panic. What happens? It crinkles up. It could be that there was just not enough there to get a print off of it.
Her prints not being on it only goes more to her not writing it for me. I would think writing it it would have more chance of having prints than not.
Sure to both. I have come out to the kitchen in the morning and seen evidence the kids were in the fridge at night. It is possible. I don't know how the pineapple got there but I know that it makes no difference and that there is no reason for PR to lie about it.
Uh NOPE. Any professional cop would declare it a crime scene and search the premisis. Period the end. That's COP 101. You're acting like she was a friend who showed up or a therapist or something.
COP 101 The parents are ALWAYS suspects from the get go. The premisis is contained because valuable evidence is there.
Even if she DID think that Jonbenet was kidnapped, you contain the scene. There could be valuable evidence needed down the line that would be tossed out because she let groups of people roam the house.
What professional cop lets two people wander through a crime scene thereby rendering ANY evidence picked up later as inadmissable in court.
Her eyes aren't bugging at the moment, she's got bugged out eyes through the entire interview and is barely coherent. She wasn't a rookie cop with no experience when she arrived.
She screwed up big time. If "containing the crime scene" was "in over her head" then she was a very unprofessional cop.
She was put into an impossible situation and a situation that was initially a kidnapping- the Ramsey's were... wait for it... VICTIMS.
She was left without back up and when the situation changed from a kidnapping to a homicide she called for back up that never seemed to come. Is that her fault too?
My eyes would be bugging too if I had been put through what that woman was put through. She was trying to do her job in an impossible situation.
When she asked John to search the house from top to bottom- it was for him to tell if anything was out of place- or missing. She wasn't sending him to find a dead body- the child had been kidnapped for pete sake.
She made mistakes under duress in a situation that changed from one thing to an entirely different thing- a circumstance that completely changed the game- as the perps intended. Isn't that special.
I really think that calling her crazy is uncalled for- personally.
Her prints not being on it only adds to my belief that she wrote it. I won't even get into the RN. I'm afraid this is just going to be a difference of opinions and the way we perceive things. Your kids are lucky they can eat at night! That would tear my stomach to shreds.
The problem is, here comes the both ways again.
She wrote it because her fingerprints were not on it, But she left the pad so that it could be found in the house.
That does not work. If she is worried about fingerprints she is going to remove the pad it came from. She is going to get rid of the pen.
It just can not be both ways.
She wrote it and her fingerprints weren't on it because she kept them from being on it. Simple as that. She denied knowing where the pad came from, John identified it as theirs. That's in another interview on acandyrose.
LA wasn't allowed by her superior and commanding officers to perform Cop 101 Basics. the fault lies with those at the top of the food chain who trembled at the idea of offending a wealthy family. in a lower economic class neighborhood all of the extra bodies already there would have been ushered into one room and ordered to stay there and would have been guarded when the first LEOs arrived. anyone else would not have been allowed entry after the LEOs arrived. that's how the cops on scene would have handled it, if permitted to do so
the blame lies with Chief Koby and Cmdr Eller, who didn't assert proper authority from Minute One
Uh NOPE. Any professional cop would declare it a crime scene and search the premisis. Period the end. That's COP 101. You're acting like she was a friend who showed up or a therapist or something.
COP 101 The parents are ALWAYS suspects from the get go. The premisis is contained because valuable evidence is there.
Even if she DID think that Jonbenet was kidnapped, you contain the scene. There could be valuable evidence needed down the line that would be tossed out because she let groups of people roam the house.
What professional cop lets two people wander through a crime scene thereby rendering ANY evidence picked up later as inadmissable in court.
Her eyes aren't bugging at the moment, she's got bugged out eyes through the entire interview and is barely coherent.
That's how I took it as well. She totally screwed up and then tried to play it that she had been duped by the "evil powerful Ramseys" as a way of justifying her mistake.
She was fired from the force for being a bad cop and then tried to sue them for slander or something. And the courts threw out her case.
She also reached out to Patsy before she died and then tried to spin the whole thing into a book deal.
She's crazy.
Former Detective Linda Arndt
Age: 41
The first detective at the Ramsey home the day JonBenét's body was found, Linda Arndt has been blamed by many in the media for crucial mistakes at the crime scene.
Arndt, an 11-year veteran, filed a lawsuit against the police department in 1998 and resigned a year later, saying she "felt a lack of support." She said former Police Chief Tom Koby and current Chief Mark Beckner violated her First Amendment rights, citing a gag order preventing police from talking about the JonBenét Ramsey homicide investigation. She said the police department painted her in a false light, forcing her to shoulder the blame for police mistakes in the case with no ability to defend herself.
U.S. District Judge William F. Downes dismissed the suit in June after an eight-person jury was in the ninth day of hearing testimony. Her attorneys formally appealed the dismissal the following month.
Arndt briefly worked for the University of Colorado. After losing that job, she worked as a tree-trimmer making $8 an hour.
She was fired from the force for being a bad cop and then tried to sue them for slander or something. And the courts threw out her case.
Where did the fecal matter reports come from??I would love to see a real report about the fecal matter because so far I have only seen references from a book and people assuming.