I recently read that one of the signs of sexual abuse in a child is the child acting out sexually. Besides the way she acted in the pagents, had there ever been sexually behavior exihibited by JB in any way?
You mean like masturbating with a saxophone in front of a group of seniors?
I read the autopsy report, and I don't recall that there was anything like this mentioned. Please elaborate. Where was this info reported? Thanks much.
It's in there.
I wish SuperDave was here with his list of experts who reviewed the autopsy and slides taken at the time of autopsy and concluded there was prior sexual abuse. A search of WS looking for SD's list turned up this (thanks, SD):
The doctors who said there was abuse over time were:
John McCann
David Jones
Virginia Rau
James Monteleone
Richard Krugman
Ronald Wright
Robert Kirschner
Cyril Wecht
Dr John McCann is the expert who said JonBenet's hymeneal opening was 1 cm. Here's the link, please read post #8 (this also a post of SD's but I don't want to copy it without asking his permission first - thanks again, SD):
In August, the Boulder police department contacted Dr. John McCann, one of the nation's leading experts on child sexual abuse. McCann had agreed to assist the police department in determining if JonBenet had been a victim of sexual abuse during or before her murder. McCann was sent the autopsy report and photos. According to McCann, examination findings that indicate chronic sexual abuse include the thickness of the rim of the hymen, irregularity of the edge of the hymen, the width or narrowness of the wall of the hymen, and exposure of structures of the vagina normally covered by the hymen. His report stated that there was evidence of prior hymeneal trauma as all of these criteria were seen in the post mortem examination of JonBenet.
There was a three dimensional thickening from inside to outside on the inferior hymeneal rim with a bruise apparent on the external surface of the hymen and a narrowing of the hymeneal rim from the edge of the hymen to where it attaches to the muscular portion of the vaginal openings. At the narrowing area, there appeared to be very little if any hymen present. There was also exposure of the vaginal rugae, a structure of the vagina which is normally covered by an intact hymen. The hymeneal orifice measured one centimeter which is abnormal or unusual for this particular age group and is further evidence of prior sexual abuse with a more recent injury as shown by the bruised area on the inferior hymeneal rim.
I am here!
I also want to point out the Ramseys did sue various people.I think Lin Wood is their attorney...I believe he was successful in those suits..including one against the former Boulder PD detective who said the Ramseys killed Jon Benet. Someone can correct me if I am wrong on that.
I will. Those suits were all settled before they got to trial. Can't hit a home run if you don't get up to bat. I seem to remember that FOXNEWS got out of it clean...
There was a grand jury. There was testimony. If there was proof Patsy /John/ or their son did it..or some combination of them then why no indictments.
Henry Lee told Alex Hunter not to indict, that's why. I can produce his statement if you want it.
such speculation was extremely destructive to Patsy Ramsey and the Ramsey family.So it wasn't simply some academic exercise in free speech.
How about all the folks they threw to the wolves?
I wish more people who are convinced the Ramseys are guilty would look at the evidence and let the evidence lead them to an opinion..rather than already have an opinion..that Patsy murdered Jon Benet and try to fit the facts..and some rather inane suspicions...to it to prove it.
Then I'm your man, because I used to be an IDI.
Also, has any profiler (i.e. John Douglas) ever profiled concerning the traits of the killer? If so, where can I find that info? That would be interesting in deed.
Several have. Clint Van Zandt, Robert Ressler, Ron Walker, Gregg McCrary, and they all say the same: the parents did it.
And no, I don't believe the people who point the finger at Patsy/John/or their son have looked at the evidence.
Sorry to disappoint you.
As far as I am aware, John Douglas has not profiled the killer - certainly not using his normal techniques.
That's one way of putting it. Another, more accurate way would be to say that he made up his mind of their innocence without following even the most basic rules, which many of his colleagues called him on, ignoring his own writings to do it.
I think it is emotional to look at the Ramsey parents and decide that they seem like nice people who wouldn't do a thing like this, so let's not bother investigating them and let's attack anyone who still wants to do things by the book.
Rock on.
Only the Ramseys have accused the police of having tunnel vision - BECAUSE they persisted in trying to investigate the Ramseys when the Ramseys were refusing to be interviewed. The statistics are out there (I don't have them to hand). Many, many people were investigated. The police investigation spanned several states. That they only looked at the Ramseys is a tired, worn out piece of pro-Ramsey propaganda. Sorry.
It's true. Chuck Green just wrote a piece on that if anyone wants it.
There's the old expression about "indicting a ham sandwich". Grand juries will indict if the DA wants it. If the DA believes he has proof for a conviction.
You just nailed it, Wolf. Lee told him not to do it.
There's no proof they killed Jon Benet.Just ..in my view..silly suppositions and assumptions/suspicions.
Would you like a numbered, cross-referenced list? I can make it happen!
Tom Wickman said in an interview that the police proved conclusively that there was no stun gun. Werner Spitz and John Meyer agree with him.
I can honestly say that I can't decide if they are guilty or not. The evidence seems to point that way, and I believe their actions afterward point toward guilt... but really, the only thing keeping me from thinking they didn't do it is emotional. They don't seem the type to me. That's not real firm ground to stand on. To me, the actual evidence points toward their guilt.
That's where I stand now.