joeskidbeck
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BBMAmong the conflicting signals in the ransom note is this: Lots of things suggest an "inside job" (as JR himself admitted). The author of the note seems to know a lot about JR. Especially his business. And yet, the author does *not* seem to know him personally, because he (she?) mistakenly refers to his "southern charm". Which suggests the author knows OF JR, and has been given information ABOUT JR, and yet doesn't actually know him. I know this has been observed many times before, but it is relevant here. It would fit this being a *corporate/political* type of crime. And it would also match the claim made that the author(s) "represent* someone (a sff). They have been given info about Ramsey but have misconstrued one aspect of it. Of course, the blooper about John's "southern charm" counts against Patsy-wrote-it theories - although there are ways around it.
I realize that MurriFlower has already explained that the phrase was "Southern common sense", but I want to address how that would implicate Patsy in the writing of the ransom note. It was common knowledge in the Ramsey family and friends that Johns FIL, Don and also, Patsy would tease him about his lack of "Southern common sense", so you see, this phrase points directly at Patsy or possibly her father.
ETA: either that or someone very close to this family wrote the note as they knew about the phrase!