The Grand Jury voted to indict, Alex Hunter made the decision not to, why call a Grand jury in the first place? Of course it was his right to make the decision but we will never know what may have come from it- that ship has sailed and as far as I'm concerned- justice with it. I'm talking about back then- with the evidence they had then.
Of course it's a lower threshold than a jury trial but there is a point to it and to say otherwise is ridiculous.
Steve Thomas was a good man and a fine police officer, in my opinion. A little girl was brutally murdered in her own home where a ransom note was left. This case will always haunt him. Is he perfect? No one is. Were mistakes made? Oh. my. god- yes! Should that forever take away from someone finally being prosecuted for this case? It shouldn't.
James Kolar is a good man in my book too. God forbid anyone pick my life in my career apart. He is human. Burke Ramsey, rightfully or not, at the time in Colorado could not be prosecuted for the crime- I disagree with this but fair enough- a reason was determined that it is just too young an age to be held accountable for such actions- Burke Ramsey was close to the age he could have been though- very close.
The point of the Grand Juries determination was however, there were two adult individuals in the home that were old enough to know better yet contributed to the cover-up and didn't do what was necessary (in the eyes of the GJ) to prevent the outcome. This law wasn't put into effect to allow adults to do whatever heinous thing necessary to protect the underage perpetrator. It didn't give free license to stage a crime scene, blame innocent people (with the potential for watching an innocent person go to prison over the false accusations). This is what happened. I am not talking about now- but then. It is a travesty that any decent citizen should be appalled at. The Grand jury saw the evidence and voted to indict John and Patsy Ramsey on those two counts. We will never know what may have happened... sigh... my two cents and all.
I am just choosing your post at random. I didnt even finish reading it but I will as I critique it. But this is exactly why I feel a fruitful dialogue about his case is not possible with Ramsey Did It Enthusiasts.
I will address your post a point at a time. And my apologies neither italics or bold is working for me so I hope my post is clear,
"The Grand Jury voted to indict, Alex Hunter made the decision not to, why call a Grand jury in the first place? Of course it was his right to make the decision but we will never know what may have come from it- that ship has sailed and as far as I'm concerned- justice with it. I'm talking about back then- with the evidence they had then."
Alex Hunter may have seen the writing on the wall and knew that it was an untenable case. As to Why call a GJ in the first place because it is the way our systems works. To use a circular response if we are not going respect the DAs right to veto, why give the DA that power anyway?
"Of course it's a lower threshold than a jury trial but there is a point to it and to say otherwise is ridiculous."
I never said that and it is a specious statement, verbal gymnastics to belittle what I said rather than address it. To say I said something I did not say and then to say that it is ridiculous simply isnt conducive to a mindful and respectful dialogue.
"Steve Thomas was a good man and a fine police officer, in my opinion. A little girl was brutally murdered in her own home where a ransom note was left. This case will always haunt him. Is he perfect? No one is. Were mistakes made? Oh. my. god- yes! Should that forever take away from someone finally being prosecuted for this case? It shouldn't."
I never said that because mistakes were made that someone should not be prosecuted. My point is that ones passion for justice should not blind them to the facts of the case. Personally my belief is that Thomas may have started out with good intentions but he ended up blinded by his narrow vision. I do not believe that resignation letter was the prose of a healthy unbiased mind.
"James Kolar is a good man in my book too. God forbid anyone pick my life in my career apart. He is human. Burke Ramsey, rightfully or not, at the time in Colorado could not be prosecuted for the crime- I disagree with this but fair enough- a reason was determined that it is just too young an age to be held accountable for such actions- Burke Ramsey was close to the age he could have been though- very close."
I dont know whether or not Kolar is a good man or not. I disagree with his conclusions and believe that he was beset by confirmation bias. Burke if he was guilty of the crime which I believe 100% he was not would have and could have been held accountable. So here we will have to simply disagree.
"The point of the Grand Juries determination was however, there were two adult individuals in the home that were old enough to know better yet contributed to the cover-up and didn't do what was necessary (in the eyes of the GJ) to prevent the outcome."
The determination of the GJ was terribly nebulously worded and what they meant cannot be discerned other than they believed (maybe perhaps) that Patsy and John could have done something to prevent the horror that was inflicted on JonBenet.
"This law wasn't put into effect to allow adults to do whatever heinous thing necessary to protect the underage perpetrator."
I agree that the law was not put into effect to let heinous crimes go unanswered if they are committed by a minor.
"It didn't give free license to stage a crime scene, blame innocent people (with the potential for watching an innocent person go to prison over the false accusations). This is what happened."
That is your opinion, and the opinion of many, it is an opinion that many do not share.
"I am not talking about now- but then. It is a travesty that any decent citizen should be appalled at".
If there were proof that these claims were true, I would be appalled, there is only speculation, confirmation bias and the reinforcement of rumors and beliefs repeated enough times that many people believe that they are repeating confirmed facts of the case.
"The Grand jury saw the evidence and voted to indict John and Patsy Ramsey on those two counts. We will never know what may have happened... sigh... my two cents and all."
Thanks for your 2 cents, I hope you dont mind mine.