Chrishope said:One point of view is that the BPD botched things up so bad they day of the 26th that the Ramseys had to get lawyers immediately and couldn't cooperate except on their lawyers terms.
It's always best not to talk to the police until you have a lawyer.
NO he WASN'T an "original suspect".islanders said:(Im going to post this again from post 115)
I read somewhere that JMK was an original suspect until the wife claimed he was with her that Christmas morning.
Has anyone confirmed the first time she provided this alibi?
Also, her giving pics to the police without him there is leaving the door open for her own defense, not providing an alibi.
BillyGoatGruff said:NO he WASN'T an "original suspect".
No one even knew who this noodle knob was until last week, including LE.
Yep, we don't know because they don't know, because they didn't bother investigating Karr before arresting him.englishleigh said:And maybe they have one. We don't know what CO has on this guy.
I don't have a link, but I read an article in a California newspaper article that quoted his defense attorney (on theBillyGoatGruff said:NO he WASN'T an "original suspect".
No one even knew who this noodle knob was until last week, including LE.
otto said:""Lara would run up into Rocky Grove cemetery at night and hide from him," she said. "Other times she'd come over to my house crying. She'd bring some cookies or fudge, but would be afraid to eat them. She thought he was trying to poison her."
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/from_cradle_to_the_grave_nationalnews_philip_recchia.htm
It was also reported into another news article.
BillyGoatGruff said:Yep, we don't know because they don't know, because they didn't bother investigating Karr before arresting him.
http://www.crimerant.com/?p=129
Know the Ramseys then ? The Karrs?englishleigh said:As a matter of fact, I live about 80 minutes from Atlanta...so yes, I have been there, many, many times.
Exactly, lol. It's not like you hop a plane and you're in Colorado in 10 minutes!!BillyGoatGruff said:Hmm.
Ever fly on the holidays? I mean ON the holidays? He'd also need a rental car when he got there. The paper trail would be fairly sizable.
Flee? He just started teaching a bunch of kids in his preferred age range. Pedos aren't going to give up their prey group that easy.Chrishope said:To be fair, they probably couldn't run the risk of him fleeing Thailand for... who knows where?
He'd have to have it timed like Ocean's 11--right down to Sammy Davis Jr. driving the garbage truck!PrayersForMaura said:Exactly, lol. It's not like you hop a plane and you're in Colorado in 10 minutes!!
Granted, you do gain an hour or two flying westward, but how are you going to get to an airport, fly to your destination, get from an airport to a stranger's house and just so happen to get in their house when they can't see or hear you??
That takes a lot of intricate planning.
Then he has to kill JonBenet, get out of the house without being discovered, get to his destination and back home. We're talking at least 24 hours here, and even if he was able to pull all of this off, he would've had to have some good inside knowledge of the home and neighborhood to escape without being seen.
We're not talking about a bad neighborhood, either. One that is bustling with people who have alarms on their homes and watchful eyes.
ESPECIALLY when it snows!!BillyGoatGruff said:He'd have to have it timed like Ocean's 11--right down to Sammy Davis Jr. driving the garbage truck!
And Boulder is ato drive around in even when you know where you're going.
So SONOMA but not Boulder was looking at him re JBR at the time of the kiddycricket said:I found the link to the article I mentioned above. It says that LE were looking at him in 2001 in relation to JonBenet.
Marie Case, who represented Karr on the 2001 misdemeanor charges, said Friday that members of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department mentioned to her at the time that "there was possibly some involvement" in the Ramsey slaying 1,200 miles away in Boulder, Colo. -- "just saying, 'Hey, we're looking at this guy.' "
rest of the article:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/08/19/RAMSEY.TMPhttp://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/08/19/RAMSEY.TMP
They could have grabbed him whenever he tried to leave. This guy does not impress me as being swift enough to know where and how to get a phoney passport, especially in the post 9-11 world.tybee204 said:That and he was traveling on a passport under his real name.
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