Rash, there's an American expression that goes "Something is rotten in Denmark." In other words, a story stinks to high heaven. (I'm not sure how we distinguish high heaven from low heaven but, well, you get the picture.)
We also have this expression in German: "Etwas ist faul im Staate Dänemark" The orgin of that saying is from Shakespeare's Hamlet:
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." It was referring to foul play, the cover-up of the murder of Hamlets father.
And foul play can be observed in the Ramsey case too. This case reeked right from the start. Too bad DA Hnter was such a coward who let himself be intimidated by Team Ramsey. A tougher DA would have brought this case to triaI.
suppose before giving the CNN interview Patsy decided it wasn't a small foreign faction (the note writer and the two gentlemen watching over JonBenet). She claimed on CNN that it was the killer and one other person the killer confided in. At least she got that part right, in my opinion.
Amazing, isn't it, how the Ramseys completely disregarded their own small foreign faction 'group' concoction whenever they spoke about the killer? For it was always a lone killer "He is an evil person" John said for example.
Smit too always spoke of one killer.
And Patsy's comment about the killer and the one other person the killer confided in beats everything in that respect. John may have gotten quite a shock on hearing her say that ("OMG, is she going to confess now in front of millions ..?")
Too bad the Ramseys have never been asked this question: "You think it it was one lone killer. Then we can draw the conclusion that the ransom note speaking of a group of people was obviously faked. Would you agree that the note was a
bogus note? Oh, how I would have loved to have seen their faces then!!
