Ransom note, as viewed by a foreigner!

  • #41
K777angel said:
Wrong sissi. All intelligent people know that the evidence and circumstances in this case point only to the Ramsey family.

Interesting statement! Was this an attempt at a syllogism?
All intelligent people know lalala...I am an intelligent person ,so therefore I know lalala..nope..false!
 
  • #42
TressaRing28 said:
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
Tressa, yep I would love to have one cool day, ya know not to hot not to cold. I hate cold weather but this is just nuts. :furious: 100 degrees in the shade and if one more person ask me if it is "hot enough for ya" I am gonna scream. :banghead: :doh:

OH and I see from a few post after yours your stalker is back! :loser: Anymore pm you care to share from man who needs a girlfriend or boyfriend which ever he prefers!!!:angel:

JMO:innocent: :innocent:
Kat
 
  • #43
KATKAT19691 said:
Tressa, yep I would love to have one cool day, ya know not to hot not to cold. I hate cold weather but this is just nuts. :furious: 100 degrees in the shade and if one more person ask me if it is "hot enough for ya" I am gonna scream. :banghead: :doh:

OH and I see from a few post after yours your stalker is back! :loser: Anymore pm you care to share from man who needs a girlfriend or boyfriend which ever he prefers!!!:angel:

JMO:innocent: :innocent:
Kat


LOL I think he got the message :cool:
 
  • #44
Toltec said:
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!

You know guys ACR has an EXCELLENT collection of interviews and news articles reguarding the BOGUS charity JonBenet Ramsey Children's Foundation!

We should start a thread on that subject....my it's soooo interesting.

John and Patsy did nothing with the foundation and took our money...prolly one of the main reasons John lost the election.
 
  • #45
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  • #46
BrotherMoon said:
You can all go straight to the nether regions.


As in Netherland, Colorado? Isn't that a few miles from Boulder? I don't think its too hot there Brother...
 
  • #47
TressaRing28 said:
As in Netherland, Colorado? Isn't that a few miles from Boulder? I don't think its too hot there Brother...
You are gonna give that man a nervous break down!!! lol, I was gonna tell you don't take it person. he has called another poster in another forum an idiot, so it is not just you he likes to dog!!!:doh:

dont know why they let him get away with it?

Kat
IMO:cool:
 
  • #48
KATKAT19691 said:
You are gonna give that man a nervous break down!!! lol, I was gonna tell you don't take it person. he has called another poster in another forum an idiot, so it is not just you he likes to dog!!!:doh:

dont know why they let him get away with it?

Kat
IMO:cool:


HEY Kat, LOL I thought he might be talking about Nederland , It is a few miles from Boulder. lol
 
  • #49
I know that I've posted this many times, but for those of you who are newer I thought I would say it again. I have a work friend whose best friend served on the GJ. All that her friend would say was that it was "sickeningly political". I suppose that we can take that any way we want, but I take it that the high powered attys spooked Hunter into not moving forward. Angel is right; the GJ could have voted to do anything. Alex Hunter called the shots on the whole deal and we will never know what they voted to do due to the gag order. I've wished a hundred times that I could talk to my friend's friend.

IMO
 
  • #50
Or she could have meant that people were making decisions on who they would share evidence etc with based on whether that person was pro-DA or pro-BPD.
 
  • #51
It could also mean that the GJ didn't find proof that the Ramseys were guilty !

Hi Ned, I wish you could talk to the friend of a friend too!

Welcome back...
 
  • #52
Back to the ransom note:

Those three sheets of paper with the killer's handwritten messages all over it should have been enough to solve this crime all by itself in 1996, but it didn't. Why?

IMO the reason the RN didn't solve the crime then and it won't solve the crime today is because people refuse to believe that Burke could have written it. Despite evidence pointing to Burke as the writer, people simply shrug it off and say a 10-year-old doesn't possess the vocabulary to have been the writer.

Even though Burke cannot be eliminated as the writer based on the handwriting analyses by the CBI, people are content to keep their heads in the sand.

Three pages long. A small foreign faction. Corny adages taken directly from action movies. Numerous unnecessary threats. A $118,000 ransom demand. That ridiculous note was definitely written by a juvenile male.

JMO
 
  • #53
Maybe we should get Mark Furman to go check it out. He found the evidence that convicted Michael Skakel. Martha Moxleys family had to wait 20 years to find out what happened to their daughter. But keep in mind, everyone thought it was Tommy that killed her, not Michael. :doh: But Martha's mother called Furman to go and his pay off was writing the book I dont know if he got paid for anything else.

Kat
IMO
 
  • #54
I'm sorry Bluecrab...I just can't see a almost 10 year old boy spelling out attache' and knowing what a foreign faction is.

Patsy scored the closest of everyone tested...she's always been my first choice.
 
  • #55
Patsy,imo,wrote it and a Ramsey (pick one) was the murderer and then other Ramseys conspired after the fact to "cover up" what really happened through staging and lying/avoiding LE.........mystery solved! ;)
 
  • #56
Show Me said:
I'm sorry Bluecrab...I just can't see a almost 10 year old boy spelling out attache' and knowing what a foreign faction is.

Patsy scored the closest of everyone tested...she's always been my first choice.



Show Me,

Patsy did NOT score the closest of everyone tested. Patsy, with a score of 4.5, came very close to being ELIMINATED as the writer of the ransom note (a score of 5.0 eliminates). Numerous others, of the 73 suspects examined, scored lower than Patsy, including Burke. One of the CBI's experts, Richard Dusak of the U.S. Secret Service, eliminated Patsy as the writer.

It appears that since Burke's handwriting analyses apparently came closer to matching the ransom note than did Patsy's handwriting analyses, the authorities will never release the results. Why? Because the writer of the note killed JonBenet or knows who killed her -- and one of the three Ramseys still alive in the house that night killed JonBenet or knows who killed her.

John was eliminated as the writer. Patsy was all but eliminated. Who does that leave?

JMO
 
  • #57
Well Bluecrab it still leaves Patsy since she can not be eliminated IMO. One person eliminating her out of all the others isn't good enough for me.

Besides how the heck did Patsy know to tell the operator SBTC signed the ransom note when she told us she didn't read further than the first few lines of the first page? No extremely lucky guess IMO. She knew it was SBTC and victory cause she wrote it.
 
  • #58
Show Me said:
Well Bluecrab it still leaves Patsy since she can not be eliminated IMO. One person eliminating her out of all the others isn't good enough for me.

Besides how the heck did Patsy know to tell the operator SBTC signed the ransom note when she told us she didn't read further than the first few lines of the first page? No extremely lucky guess IMO. She knew it was SBTC and victory cause she wrote it.


Show Me,

It's extremely difficult for anyone to be eliminated as the writer of the Ramsey ransom note, including you and me.

All of us in the U.S.A. write similarly because we all used the same visual aids and teaching techniques when learning how to write. Please use your opposite hand and print the note. It will look scaringly like the ransom note.

Patsy came close to being eliminated by six nationally-recognized document examiners who had the original note to study and had all of Patsy's current and historical exemplars to compare. Their conclusion is she likely didn't write it. In fact, the results revealed it was more likely that Burke wrote it than it was that Patsy wrote it.

JMO
 
  • #59
Show Me said:
Well Bluecrab it still leaves Patsy since she can not be eliminated IMO. One person eliminating her out of all the others isn't good enough for me.

Besides how the heck did Patsy know to tell the operator SBTC signed the ransom note when she told us she didn't read further than the first few lines of the first page? No extremely lucky guess IMO. She knew it was SBTC and victory cause she wrote it.

Listen to the 911 tape again. The dispatcher asks her "does it say who took her?"....she scrambles to see if it says, then states SBTC Victory.

That doesn't mean she read the whole note, it means she answered a question that was asked of her in a moment of what obviously must have been extreme anxiety/fear.

I wonder, how many of you have REALLY had a moment of absolute terror when you felt like your whole entire life was possibly about to be changed forever and in a really, really bad way? Do you think you would recall every minute detail of those panicked moments? I watch court TV trials and a lot of the times on the stand even police officers and investigators cannot remember every detail of a crime scene, and they are not even worried and/or panicked at the time of the incident.
 
  • #60
twizzler333 said:
Listen to the 911 tape again. The dispatcher asks her "does it say who took her?"....she scrambles to see if it says, then states SBTC Victory.

Patsy did the crime, Patsy wrote the note, I think, while in a state of dissociation, in the manner of MPD/DID. The sign-off Victory! S.B.T.C is integral to the whole psychotic fantasy that gripped Patsy; victory over death/Satan and being saved by a God. Patsy's pleas for resurrection, the event occurring on Christ's birthday and Patsy's comments in DOI about equating JonBenet with Christ and mixing Advent and Lent back up this view.

Patsy told the 911 operator about the sign-off because that was uppermost in her mind (or the back of it). In narcissistic fashion, she brought herself into the call for help. Patsy's personal passion play was what was most important, even more important than the life of her daughter.

The BDI theory is for comic book readers. Try reading some texts on psychosis, religion, art and murder.
 

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