The Best Untainted Evidence-The Ransom Letter

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Sometimes I wonder why I bother. But I think about JB. The rest is easy.

I know...I spend WAY to much time on this board, just going around in circles...repeating myself over and over. And I sometimes wonder why I bother, it seems hopeless sometime. But, then ...like you...I think about JB...and so I continue to post on these boards. My 6 year old daughter told me that I cared more about JonBenét than I did her. Which tells me...that I need to cut back. My problem is...I try...but, I just can't seem to do it.
 
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I know...I spend WAY to much time on this board, just going around in circles...repeating myself over and over. And I sometimes wonder why I bother, it seems hopeless sometime. But, then ...like you...I think about JB...and so I continue to post on these boards. My 6 year old daughter told me that I cared more about JonBenét than I did her. Which tells me...that I need to cut back. My problem is...I try...but, I just can't seem to do it.

Mum and my brother always felt that way.

"This is an obsession, Guv!"

Ames, you give that little girl an extra hug from me and give her all you can. I have no children. I can give this case more than you can. JB is my angel now. I'll do the fighting, if you wish.
 
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Mum and my brother always felt that way.

"This is an obsession, Guv!"

Ames, you give that little girl an extra hug from me and give her all you can. I have no children. I can give this case more than you can. JB is my angel now. I'll do the fighting, if you wish.


AWWWW...I sure will SuperDave! Yes, she makes me feel SO guilty about my "obsession". Maybe I should cut back, and let you do the fighting, and just check in every once in awhile. Thanks, SD
 
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AWWWW...I sure will SuperDave! Yes, she makes me feel SO guilty about my "obsession". Maybe I should cut back, and let you do the fighting, and just check in every once in awhile. Thanks, SD

Well, nobody says you have to retire. Don't take yourself out of the fight completely. Just make sure you have the right priorities. One little girl can't be helped. One must be loved.
 
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Well, nobody says you have to retire. Don't take yourself out of the fight completely. Just make sure you have the right priorities. One little girl can't be helped. One must be loved.

You are absolutely right SD...I guess that I should just wait until she goes to bed! That would be the logical thing to do. I quit posting over on the courttv board for this very reason. (That, and the fact that a poster named Shill, got on my last nerve).
 
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You are absolutely right SD...I guess that I should just wait until she goes to bed! That would be the logical thing to do. I quit posting over on the courttv board for this very reason. (That, and the fact that a poster named Shill, got on my last nerve).

Oh, God, don't mention that name around me!
 
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Yeah, work! That's it...
 
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I may have an idea for the confusion on respecting John's business but not the country.
Certainly, if John was co-author of the letter, he would not want to bash his own business. His own ego and finances couldn't take that. But he must have felt he needed something to justify including the identification of a "foreign faction" within this ransom letter. He needed to tie the idea of a outside group doing this to him but at the sametime not hurt his business.
This letter is full of confusing information - but that's because it's further proof this was a letter written to cover-up a crime, not to notify the parents or LE of a kidnapping. JMO

That's a good observation and i concur. That company was Johns baby. I don't think he could trash talk it either.
 
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is it true that no fingerprints were on the PHONY ramsom letter


how can that be ?

didnt patsy pick it up ??

didnt john pick it up ??

how can that be ?

how can that be ??
 
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what was the day of the week that they found the note ?
 
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the ramsom letter must have been written on sunday

it must have been
 
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oops, didnt have to be a sunday
 
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what was the day of the week that they found the note ?

They "found " it on Thursday,the 26th. The only fingerprints that were on it were the document examiners, I believe or the LE officers that first read it. I read in one of JR's interrogations that he couldn't believe thier prints weren't on it because they admitedly handled it. He had no explanation for it.
 
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They "found " it on Thursday,the 26th. The only fingerprints that were on it were the document examiners, I believe or the LE officers that first read it. I read in one of JR's interrogations that he couldn't believe thier prints weren't on it because they admitedly handled it. He had no explanation for it.



thank you... very much

something about their prints not being on it,,, is odd very odd

perhaps when they wrote it, the had gloves on and never actually picked the stupid letter full of lies up after writing it


ok, so thank banks would be open......

hmmmm
 
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i wonder if the banks were open on the 26th

some banks are closed i think
 
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They "found " it on Thursday,the 26th. The only fingerprints that were on it were the document examiners, I believe or the LE officers that first read it. I read in one of JR's interrogations that he couldn't believe thier prints weren't on it because they admitedly handled it. He had no explanation for it.

Did anyone actually SEE them handle the note? Because I wouldn't just take their word for it. Patsy could have used gloves to write the RN and placed it on the FLOOR, not the stairs. (Someone, I believe that it was Fleet, said that he looked through the glass on a door, and saw it on the floor). NOBODY actually saw it on the stairs, that was just what Patsy said...and we all know that Patsy is extremely truthful :rolleyes:. What would be the reason for John or Patsy to have picked it up, they already knew what it said. So the part about Patsy picking it up to read, is a lie..IMO. The part about John reading it on the floor in his underwear (I HAVE to get that image out of my head...)...is a lie...IMO. Ok, so far so good...no fingerprints on the note. If I am not mistaken, I believe that I read that Patsy is the one that handed the RN to investigators as soon as they came through the front door. If that is true, then its obvious that she didn't handle it long enough to leave any prints. She probably just picked it up by the corners anyway...to keep from "contaminating" it.
 
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Did anyone actually SEE them handle the note? Because I wouldn't just take their word for it. Patsy could have used gloves to write the RN and placed it on the FLOOR, not the stairs. (Someone, I believe that it was Fleet, said that he looked through the glass on a door, and saw it on the floor). NOBODY actually saw it on the stairs, that was just what Patsy said...and we all know that Patsy is extremely truthful :rolleyes:. What would be the reason for John or Patsy to have picked it up, they already knew what it said. So the part about Patsy picking it up to read, is a lie..IMO. The part about John reading it on the floor in his underwear (I HAVE to get that image out of my head...)...is a lie...IMO. Ok, so far so good...no fingerprints on the note. If I am not mistaken, I believe that I read that Patsy is the one that handed the RN to investigators as soon as they came through the front door. If that is true, then its obvious that she didn't handle it long enough to leave any prints. She probably just picked it up by the corners anyway...to keep from "contaminating" it.


hmmm... it stinks the whole thing stinks
 

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