What do you see in this picture??

  • #61
Did the coroner's report mention the cluster blisters?

No mention was made in the report of any blisters, nor do I see any in the autopsy photos. Where are they supposedly located?
 
  • #62
Thank you TragCo for the picture...I tried an experiment with my 51/2 year old. I placed ink on the plug of the N64 controller and had her pull it as hard as she could. When I looked at her hand...there were some similarities to the "heart-shaped" picture of JonBenet's hand. I wish I knew how to get a picture here.

The hardest thing about getting a picture here is to upload it somewhere on the internet, and that's not too bad. You can upload it to a Photobucket account (I have never used that service, but I hear it's free up to a certain limit and has very easy instructions). Your internet service provider almost certainly has some upload storage. That's a bit harder, not too bad. I actually had never used mine until I uploaded the pics.

Just type in google "How to upload pictures on (insert your service provider here, for example AOL)" if you can't find instructions at your ISP site. Follow the instructions. Now they are uploaded on the internet.

Almost all of them have an "upload" and then a browse- you just browse through your computer to the picture and hit upload.

Now, you have to simply find out the http URL where they are located. ISP's usually have a certain destination address. You can find out by again going to google and typing in "need the URL of my pictures on (insert ISP here)." Usually you can also find the instructions somewhere at your ISP location. For example, my format was http://home.comcast.net/ followed by ~(insert your user id here)/(insert folder name here)/(insert picture name here).

You can actually see my URL if you right click on my picture, then click properties, and look at the address field if you are using Internet Explorer. My first picture name was N64controller.jpg.

Before you post, put that picture URL up in the address bar and make sure you see your picture. I made a mistake and didn't use the right folder name and had to go back and fix it.

Now all you have to do to post is to click as you normally post, then you might have to choose advanced. You will see a yellow square with a mountain and a sun. If you hover over it it says "Insert Image". Click on it. You may get a message at the top of your screen asking you to click to allow scripted windows so click it. A box pops up and you just copy/paste the URL into the box. Voila! You have a picture in your post which will stay there as long as you keep your picture uploaded.

It's a really good thing to learn. Once you get into it, you can get a website template and post pics of your family or whatever seperate from this forum. Then you can email your website address to family/friends. You can have picture folders "our vacation", "school play", etc. instead of using that horrid facebook (IMO).

Then, you can get really into it and learn HTML, go to college as an adult, and be six classes away from a programming degree.... oh wait, that's just me :)

Anyway, if you have any trouble feel free to contact me.
 
  • #63
Thank you TragCo for the picture...I tried an experiment with my 51/2 year old. I placed ink on the plug of the N64 controller and had her pull it as hard as she could. When I looked at her hand...there were some similarities to the "heart-shaped" picture of JonBenet's hand. I wish I knew how to get a picture here.

Oh, one more thing: keep in mind that once you post a picture, people can figure out where your directory is. They can look at all the pictures you have there. So be careful about putting family pictures and stuff into your folder you use to upload internet pictures -just put stuff there you don't care about anyone seeing.

My ISP allows me to put folders on "public" or "private". I could also create another user name than tragco for a second email account which most providers allow, and upload my pictures that way. This keeps you safe.

Finally, a pet peeve of mine: Make sure the pictures aren't so big that they blow the margins :)
 
  • #64
This picture is really interesting..
1) I have to agree that this is a smiley face, although I dont think the person tried to draw weird "slit" eyes. Keep in mind if you are drawing with a pen on your palm its an awkward surface to draw perfectly round eyes (especially for a child) and if they were meant to be slits I think the lines would be thinner, just one stroke down with the pen.
2) I also think that JonBenet had to have drawn this, it looks to be done by a child and I don't think they would have thought to have drawn the smiley face so it would face JonBenet.
3) Does anyone else think that these blisters could be caused by nothing else but rope burn?? Look at the location on her hand. The ropes around her hands were lose (probably part of staging) and the one around her neck was VERY tight (not part of staging) This makes me think that the blisters were caused because her first reaction when being strangled was to reach up and grab the rope to try and pull herself up/relieve pressure on her neck. I could be totally off on this, just going on my first thoughts when I saw the location of the blisters. Poor JonBenet =(
 
  • #65
No mention was made in the report of any blisters, nor do I see any in the autopsy photos. Where are they supposedly located?

I can see them very clearly. Look at post number 22. It's labeled and points to them. You can see them even better in the picture that is not enlarged. Go back to post #4, look at the ruler at the 7 1/2 inch mark and look just below that, near where the creases in her hand meet. Can you see them?

The only other thing they might possibly be is a cluster of warts or perhaps some kind of spray that left small bubbles on top of her skin. That's reaching though, I am fairly sure they are blisters.
 
  • #66
I may be 100% incorrect, but if Jon Benet is on her left side and both of her arms are pictured, why does the material on her right arm look so different? And wouldn't they have already gathered the hairs on her sleeve? Or did they believe they came from Patsy, when John brought Jon Benet upstairs?
 
  • #67
Oh, one more thing: keep in mind that once you post a picture, people can figure out where your directory is. They can look at all the pictures you have there. So be careful about putting family pictures and stuff into your folder you use to upload internet pictures -just put stuff there you don't care about anyone seeing.

My ISP allows me to put folders on "public" or "private". I could also create another user name than tragco for a second email account which most providers allow, and upload my pictures that way. This keeps you safe.

Finally, a pet peeve of mine: Make sure the pictures aren't so big that they blow the margins :)


I didn't know that....thanks a bunch!
 
  • #68
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This is a close up (in negative) of the drawing on the hand.
 
  • #71

Thanks MF, I was wondering about that when you replied to one of my posts...saying that there were TWO hairs...I didn't see the other one, UNTIL NOW!!! THANKS!!!
 
  • #72
Ok, well some of you might be interested in looking at the Crime Scene photos and helping me understand them.

The picture of JBR's bed shows the mirror which is reflecting the opened closet. There is something reflected in front of that (at the end of the bed?) that is not in any of the other pictures and I'm wondering if anyone can see what it is? To help you, I have also got a small picture of the closet (not a crime scene photo, so things might have been moved somewhat). Notice the trophy on the RHS.

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  • #73
Murry,I think what you see as the T part on her hand is actually part of the crease of her hand.I don't think the part we see as the smiley eye ,the short vertical line is actual connected to the c part.
 
  • #74
Ok, well some of you might be interested in looking at the Crime Scene photos and helping me understand them.

The picture of JBR's bed shows the mirror which is reflecting the opened closet. There is something reflected in front of that (at the end of the bed?) that is not in any of the other pictures and I'm wondering if anyone can see what it is? To help you, I have also got a small picture of the closet (not a crime scene photo, so things might have been moved somewhat). Notice the trophy on the RHS.

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Strange...you've got me on that one. Can you enlarge the picture?? What is that under her nightstand??
 
  • #75
I don't know what that could be in the crime scene pic.It almost looks something like a barber chair to me,a pink barber chair?
 
  • #76
...it looks like a doll under the night stand to me...
 
  • #77
Hmmm. Take a look on her bed- up near the headboard you'll see the pink garment that Patsy said was her pink pajama TOP (seen in the Christmas morning photos). Patsy said she couldn't find the matching pink pajama bottoms, so that's why she put the longjohns on her.
Then go look at the enlarged photo of the white blanket with the pink (nightie/blanket?) near it. Doesn't that pink fabric look exactly like the pink pajama bottom on the bed? It seems to me to be the same color and fabric type. Maybe JB was wearing the pink bottoms originally and was changed into the longjohns after.
 
  • #78
I don't know what that could be in the crime scene pic.It almost looks something like a barber chair to me,a pink barber chair?

We need to get that picture enlarged and take a closer looksy at that...and whatever that is under the night stand.
 
  • #79
  • #80

Is that the "foot" of her bed below that pink thing that you have drawn a line to...or is that part of the pink thing?? I have no idea what in the world that could be. We need to figure it out, though.
 

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