Ransom note, as viewed by a foreigner!

  • #21
BrotherMoon, what is your problem? Why do you constantly insult other posters? I don't see how you get away with it. Other posters get booted out for doing that.
 
  • #22
Everyone is entitled to their opinions and I agree A LOT with Sylvia's analysis. No foreign faction writes or talks like the note. It wasn't an intruder, because of the ridiculous staging of the body and note.

It only leaves someone in the family, covering up a crime of murder, wheither planned or accidental.
 
  • #23
Did you all see Cherokee's great work on the letter "R" on the note as well? It shows she has an amazing eye for detail. Fantastic catch on the similarities between the lettering in the RN and the Ramsey's campaign signs.
Go here to check it out.

She did the letter u here.
 
  • #24
Seeker said:
Did you all see Cherokee's great work on the letter "R" on the note as well? It shows she has an amazing eye for detail. Fantastic catch on the similarities between the lettering in the RN and the Ramsey's campaign signs.
Go here to check it out.

She did the letter u here.


Look really, really closer at the part of the R where the upper loop of the letter proceeds to the extended part of the letter going out to right. On the "official" Ramsey documents provided there is more of a roundness to that part on ALL of the R's shown. The ransom note R is a different in that part in that it is not rounded when transitioning from the loop to the straighter part. Right the letter yourself a few times and see if you understand what I am saying. I will work on a scan of what I am talking about and see what I can do to show you. I see a distinct difference there.
 
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  • #26
Oh, my goodness --

It just keeps coming back to haunt ya...

Those manuscript "a"s in the Pageant Form are MINDBLOWING and the "u"s are MINDBLOWING.

Oh, dear, dear, dear - Patsy. You should stay out of the public's eye - there is no statute of limitations on murder.

But I did have a thought - what is the statute of limitations on "obstruction of justice" or "accessory after-the-fact?"
 
  • #27
Mindblowing? Both my husband and my daughter only use those "a's", and when questioned they have no idea why or when they chose these over the norm.
 
  • #28
Where was your husband on the night of Dec. 25, 1996?
 
  • #29
BrotherMoon said:
You can all go to the hot place.
already there, it is very hot where i lve 101 degree 102 degree days is there somewhere hotter?
 
  • #30
KATKAT19691 said:
already there, it is very hot where i lve 101 degree 102 degree days is there somewhere hotter?


Hi Kat , Yeppers I agree about the heat. It was hellish hot here in my home State today and yesterday. Thank goodness for central air. I had rosey cheeks :blushing: from 20 minutes of walking my dog .

Tressa
 
  • #31
BrotherMoon said:
You can all go to the hot place.

:boohoo:


Tressa
 
  • #32
I went back and looked at some of my old papers from college and some from today where I have written in my journal. I use both styles of A's too sometimes in the same sentence. Not sure why I do that though. Maybe BM can enlighten me, as he seems to know so much about everyone's personality based on simple things and behaviors of people he doesn't even know apparently.

I even had my daughter dictate half of the ransom note to me and I wrote it out. It is scary how close my handwriting could have been scored with a chance that I did not write it but not completely eliminated, just from looking at it.

I see some characteristics in the ransom note similar to the PR submissions of handwriting samples, but I see the same characteristics in my own handwriting and I can assure you I was here with my lovely little twin daughters on Dec. 26, 1996. I just don't think the ransom note will solve the case (well, it hasn't already has it?). I think if the experts all agreed she wrote it, we would not be here today, and I also think if the GJ thought she wrote it, we would not be here discussing this at all. :banghead: ;)
 
  • #33
twizzler333 said:
solve the case (well, it hasn't already has it?). I think if the experts all agreed she wrote it, we would not be here today, and I also think if the GJ thought she wrote it, we would not be here discussing this at all. :banghead: ;)

Correct!
They could have indicted a Ramsey on the flimsiest of evidence, they didn't have it!
 
  • #34
KATKAT19691 said:
already there, it is very hot where i lve 101 degree 102 degree days is there somewhere hotter?

You can all go straight to the nether regions.
 
  • #35
sissi said:
Correct!
They could have indicted a Ramsey on the flimsiest of evidence, they didn't have it!

Plenty of evidence....prob was the DA was a business partner and friend of the Ramsey lawyers. Plus in Hunter's 20 year career he only went to trial once I believe.

The DA was a bought off coward IMO.
 
  • #36
sissi said:
Correct!
They could have indicted a Ramsey on the flimsiest of evidence, they didn't have it!

Wrong sissi. They had MORE than enough for "probable cause" to arrest and indict - but they wanted (and Hunter stubbornly insisted) on going to the further thershold of evidence "beyond a reasonable doubt" so that they could win in a trial.
They only get ONE chance in a murder trial.
And with the Ramseys having paid for the most powerful attorneys in the state of Colorado, Hunter knew that they would rip apart the bumbling the Boulder Police made of the crime scene that morning and they would then claim any evidence that came forth was "contaminated."
All intelligent people know that the evidence and circumstances in this case point only to the Ramsey family. It is frustrating to them that they were
not able to bring them to justice. But it was their fault for not securing the crime scene. It had NOTHING to do with where the evidence all ended up pointing to. Facts are facts.
 
  • #37
Well, if that is true, the this country has gone to piss! I, for one, could not have been on the grand jury and heard evidence and felt that without a doubt there should at least be a trial because there was so much evidence there that could possibly solve the case and then turn around and essentially not do anything. And I doubt I could have kept my mouth shut or the anger inside knowing that politics was the reason a poor little girl died and no one gave a damn to do anything about it. I find it hard to believe that 12 other people saw it that way and are able to just forget about it. Would you?

I know there is plenty of corruption in our country but I am sorry, no way this was just pushed under the rug because someone had some money. Crap, OJ had plenty of money at the time, they could have just hushed everybody up and let that go under the rug too. And yes, he got away with murder IMO, but look at his life now. He may be golfing and all that, but I can assure you the man is haunted and NOT a very happy man underneath it all. They would have at least attempted to try this case against the Ramsey's if they had enough of the evidence, especially all this evidence everyone claims around here to be true. There is always the risk of a jury coming back with innocent because it was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt, that is the risk you take. I think that is just a slap in the face to the GJ for even suggesting they would let politics sway them. Are you suggesting they were paid off? I cannot see average, hard working American people just letting something go, unless of course, they just didn't see any reason or enough evidence to point towards the guilt. Besides, isn't the grand jury just to see if there is any reason to try someone for a crime? Would they be the ones sitting in on the trial and making the decision? (not sure how that works exactly)

I don't know.....I just don't see it. But I do know there are a lot of corrupt people in this world. One thing I do know....they will all pay the price for it in the end if this is true. What goes around, comes around!
 
  • #38
twizzler333 said:
Well, if that is true, the this country has gone to piss! I, for one, could not have been on the grand jury and heard evidence and felt that without a doubt there should at least be a trial because there was so much evidence there that could possibly solve the case and then turn around and essentially not do anything. And I doubt I could have kept my mouth shut or the anger inside knowing that politics was the reason a poor little girl died and no one gave a damn to do anything about it. I find it hard to believe that 12 other people saw it that way and are able to just forget about it. Would you?

I know there is plenty of corruption in our country but I am sorry, no way this was just pushed under the rug because someone had some money. Crap, OJ had plenty of money at the time, they could have just hushed everybody up and let that go under the rug too. And yes, he got away with murder IMO, but look at his life now. He may be golfing and all that, but I can assure you the man is haunted and NOT a very happy man underneath it all. They would have at least attempted to try this case against the Ramsey's if they had enough of the evidence, especially all this evidence everyone claims around here to be true. There is always the risk of a jury coming back with innocent because it was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt, that is the risk you take. I think that is just a slap in the face to the GJ for even suggesting they would let politics sway them. Are you suggesting they were paid off? I cannot see average, hard working American people just letting something go, unless of course, they just didn't see any reason or enough evidence to point towards the guilt. Besides, isn't the grand jury just to see if there is any reason to try someone for a crime? Would they be the ones sitting in on the trial and making the decision? (not sure how that works exactly)

I don't know.....I just don't see it. But I do know there are a lot of corrupt people in this world. One thing I do know....they will all pay the price for it in the end if this is true. What goes around, comes around!

Calm down a bit. The fact is that the public does NOT KNOW what the grand jury decided. Or if they were even allowed to "vote." The ultimate decision was soley with Alex Hunter, the District Attorney. DESPITE what the grand jury did or did not do. The buck always stops with his office/position.
If you'll notice, Alex Hunter chose his words very, very carefully when he held his press conference after the grand jury disbanded. He would not say a word about what conclusions the grand jury came to. All he said was that they had finished their work and would not return. And then he said "No charges have been filed at this time."
For all we know that grand jury could have voted to INDICT one or more of the Ramseys and Alex Hunter and his "advisors" elected to ignore their wishes and do nothing. Many suspect this is in fact what happened. We will never know. They are BOUND to secrecy by law.
And yes - it IS frustrating not to know. But that's the way it is. Save a jail sentence for blabbing....
 
  • #39
Patsy placed the ransom note on the spiral staircase because she had it planned so that she would be the one to discover it.

Patsy waited until John got into the shower before putting her plan into action. She wanted to discover the ransom note...not John. If John were to unexpectedly go downstairs...then he would use the front stairs WHICH HE NORMALLY DOES.

No doubt the ransom letter was written by Patsy.

The foreign faction was Patsy John and Burke...foreigners from Atlanta living in Boulder.

Good to hear from Sylvia...an excellent poster. She is definately missed along with my buddy MJenn.
 
  • #40
Seeker said:
Did you all see Cherokee's great work on the letter "R" on the note as well? It shows she has an amazing eye for detail. Fantastic catch on the similarities between the lettering in the RN and the Ramsey's campaign signs.
Go here to check it out.

She did the letter u here.

Excellent work Cherokee...

If you want to see more exemplars, go to thesmokinggun.com and check out the JonBenet Ramsey Memorial Funds 1999 and 2000 tax returns. Apparently the Ramseys got wind of our sleuthing and decided to TYPE the 2001 tax forms...tee hee!
 

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