In regard to the thread topic, disguised handwriting makes no sense.
There wasn't anything that important imparted to the reader to make it worth 2 1/2 pages of handwriting.
"Use that good southern common sense of yours," "If you talk to a stray dog," and "Its up to you now, John" are almost filler. Many statements are superfluous to kidnap for ransom, as if the writer was deliberately adding filler.
Masking handwriting style and adding filler are mutually opposed concepts. Therefore, whoever handwrote that note could probably care less about masking their handwriting.
So no,you can't say whether we're dealing with intent or not.You don't know what was going on in the killer's head,first of all because you don't know WHO the killer was and whether he premeditated all this(intent=mental DESIRE>>>fantasy) or just lost control.
The evidence DOES indicate intent. Thats not my opinion, and we don't have to have ESP to figure out the mental state of the perp.
The ligature did not tie itself around the stick accidentally. It was done intentionally. Your shoes don't tie themselves automatically, you have to do it intentionally. Just like the ligature did not get tied around JBR's neck accidentally, it was done intentionally. Is there anything wrong with these remarks, and have you noticed things happening intentionally yet?
The coroner stated JBR died by asphyxiation, and the ligature WAS DELIBERATELY TIED AND LEFT IN A POSITION THAT WOULD CAUSE ASPHYXIATION. This most obviously indicates intent to kill. This may indicate sex game or staging but that is not the most obvious.
Headblow corroborates use of deadly force on JBR, while there is no corroboration for sex game. Thats just something somebody thought up.
Intentional use of deadly force vs. sex game? Intentional deadly force has a lot more support in evidence. Its the most obvious answer.
I don't think intent has to do with premeditation. The question is whether or not JBR was murdered or died accidentally. The accidental death is not the most obvious conclusion. It requires directly related evidence, the petechial hemorrhages and the state of the ligature, tight around JBR's neck, to be disregarded or explained in a more obscure way.
Sex game does not explain the tightness of the ligature around her neck, and staging does not explain the petechial hemorrhages. These ideas are actually contradicted by the core evidence, they may not even be possible.
You gotta admire SD's patience.I don't think I have what it takes to play this game with you especially since we understand terms like evidence,intent and FACTS totally different.:silenced:
http://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?selected=995
intent
n. mental desire and will to act in a particular way, including wishing not to participate. Intent is a crucial element in determining if certain acts were criminal. Occasionally a judge or jury may find that "there was no criminal intent." Example: lack of intent may reduce a charge of manslaughter to a finding of reckless homicide or other lesser crime.
Your facts are probably that JBR had prior abuse, PR and JR are violent people, and the DNA found in two different forms in three different places on JBR's body got there innocently.If so, then please tell me you're not in LE.
JB DID have prior abuse- the coroner on the case said it himself.
...i think it's flawed logic that intelligence and violence can be in anyway related to one another...where did you 'find' that violence is inversely proportional to intelligence....
Evidence indicates somebody had intent to kill JBR. Plain and simple, no sidestepping required. That's not 'what I think' its what the evidence indicates.
...first of all this says that these guys argued a point,which doesn't make it true and second they argued that iq has an effect on crime,it doesn't state what type of crime and crime does not equal violence
You gotta admire SD's patience.I don't think I have what it takes to play this game with you especially since we understand terms like evidence,intent and FACTS totally different.:silenced:
Just a side comment here. I`ve looked at Patsys handwriting samples and compared them to the RN, and just imo, they are similar in style. Some letters, like I and J, look exactly the same. I`m absolutely not an expert though, this is just my impression.
I don`t know how common/unique Patsys handwriting is.