I named him "Flippy Esso" which is a moniker I hung on him because a psychiatric social worker described him as having "flipped out" soon after the murder and he was known as a Sex Offender, which is where the SO (esso) came from. Everyone knows his initials, many know his first name, everyone knows how many letters are in his surname but he is to be referred to as Flippy Esso. Even suspected creeps may have turned their lives around in the interim and do not deserve to be dragged through the mud needlessly.Ivy said:The painter... Spoofy Popo? Snarky Bimbam? Darn, what was his WS nickname? Toth, what did you name him to protect his identity? Anyway, twilight, I don't know if the painter's palm print was checked, but apparently it doesn't matter if Melinda's was a match to the basement door palm print.
LovelyPigeon said:Jayelles, you should tell this to Britt.
And you're right, we don't know if there were any such fibers inside the knot or on the crotch of the panties. Kane was under no obligation to tell the truth while questioning John and Patsy, and he provided no evidence to support his inferences. In fact, when challenged he dropped the subject entirely.
LovelyPigeon said:The facts are that the black Shurtape brand duct tape, which was manufactored in a short run in November 1996, has never been sourced. There was no matching black duct tape found on or in anything the police searched. I think the intruder brought that in with him.
I don't know of any newspaper report that matched the pubic hair on the blanket to Patsy Ramsey. Even Thomas acknowledges that the pubic hair has not been matched. I am not aware that the hair has been mtDNA tested. Perhaps you're thinking of ST's comment that the pubic hair had some consistencies with Melinda's hair. Smit has said the pubic (or body hair) has not been matched to anyone.
I believe Lin Wood disputed that the unidentified partial palmprint on the wine cellar door has been matched to Melinda (or anyone else) after Charlie Brennan's mid-2002 article. Even in the article Wood was quoted saying "...I would put no weight, whatsoever, on anonymous information coming out of the Boulder Police Department. Zero."
BPD had not indentified the print by the time Thomas resigned, and they certainly had access to compare Melinda during that time. Thomas thought the print might belong to some cop who wouldn't admit touching the door.
ST asked Patsy in interrogation about the palm print on the ransom note. We haven't heard much about it as evidence, so it may not be clear enough to match to anyone.
The document experts consulted by the BPD and the defense, and who were given first hand access to the note concluded that Patsy most likely did not write the note. I'm not the only one to dismiss "experts" like Wong. Both of Darnay Hoffman's first experts were denounced and rejected by Boulder. His second experts were dismissed by a federal judge. Of course, one of those experts denounced the other one.
As far as we've heard, the blood spots on the panties are what have been tested, meaning the blood itself. We have not heard that the fabric of the panties was tested. The way I understand it, blood would be swabbed from the panties and analysis for DNA done on that material. That would make the male DNA "mixed" with the blood.
I left out the partial boot impression made by a Hi Tech brand hiking boot. BPD have no source for that shoeprint. I believe that may very well belong to the killer.
There was also a beaver hair found stuck to the duct tape that covered JonBenét's mouth. It has never been sourced and no matching beaver hair was found in the house or cars. It may have been secondary transfer from the killer.
I don't know of any source to claim that Keenan released a "redacted" 911 tape.
Toth said:If you tell me the earth is flat, I will not dispute it. That does not mean that the earth is flat however.
But if you read that the earth is flat over at the swamp, you'll be over here quoting it as fact with lightining speed.Toth said:If you tell me the earth is flat, I will not dispute it.
Toth said:If you tell me the earth is flat, I will not dispute it. That does not mean that the earth is flat however.
So does this mean that those who join the ranks of the RST really don't believe in their innocense, they just don't want to dispute it?Toth said:Even those who join the Flat Earth Society don't believe it. That does not mean they dispute it however.
Shylock said:So does this mean that those who join the ranks of the RST really don't believe in their innocense, they just don't want to dispute it?
Toth said:Most astronauts join the Flat Earth Society. That doesn't mean they believe it.
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