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To what specifically are you referring when you mention the writer's history? Somehow, I feel that you see PR as the RN author, with which I'd agree.
What does Patsy’s cancer treatment have to do with the letter? Pretend I’m stupid (LOL) and explain it to me gently. Thanks.Think about something major that happened with Patsy about three years prior to her daughter's death.
What does Patsy’s cancer treatment have to do with the letter? Pretend I’m stupid (LOL) and explain it to me gently. Thanks.
it's very interestinghttp://www.acandyrose.com/12251996ransompage2.gif
Please check this out. Look at the line "If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she dies". Notice how the writer made no effort to separate the top of the vertical line of d of dog from the lower horizontal line of the "I" directly above it. To me, the d now looks more like a J.
At the end of the note, there's no period after the big C. Patsy had a total hysterectomy and oophrectomy. She would no longer menstruate.
No period (menstruation) after the big C (cancer).
if you ask me, i'll almost certain PR wrote the ransom note.....
BUT,
the issue of all the movie quotes has been brought up here..... and apparently, one of the key quotes was also very similar to one in a john douglas book on unsolved murders that may (or may not) have been in the house prior to JBR's death
it seems unless PR was some huge movie buff and watched alot of movies (with JR and her kids...... AND with other parents who have different aged children) that all the movie quotes suggest maybe she didn't read the note
i'm aware of the movie quotes from Dirty Harry and the movie itself. i must have seen it 25 times and i'm not a movie person myself. maybe i was when i was much younger... it seems like one of the 10 movies that i'll automatically watch if i see it in TV listing and in channel surfing....
so here are my questions,
1) how much are these quotes identified with the movies? were they styles of talking that existed before the movies? and then the movies made them part of popular culture (Dirty Harry - the character but another of the DH movie set - "go ahead, make my day"... just an example of a quote, it's not in the ransom letter
2) how exact were the quotes?.......... how recent were some of the movies to JBR's death?.... how many different movies? 2 or 3? or more?
3) WS posters suggested it....... but what about JR dictating to PR?
thanks in advance............ maybe these questions are hard to answer without alot of work and interpretation...... but it does plausible that if she didn't have alot of movie knowledge, then at most she dictated the letter
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and plz don't get me wrong, i'd bet every dollar i have that PR wrote the RN. there really is no other plausible explantion and to me it makes near-perfect sense.
I understand many believe it was an inside job, and that the ransom letter was written by either of the parents, because of the mention of a ransom of $118,000... the exact amount of John's bonus... and they question who and why would this amount have been mentioned by an outsider... but the Ramsey's are NOT stupid people.. and honestly, to ANYONE it would seem a very, very silly move to implicate yourself by stating a known bonus and basically putting yourself in the headlights of the investigators...no?
I understand many believe it was an inside job, and that the ransom letter was written by either of the parents, because of the mention of a ransom of $118,000... the exact amount of John's bonus... and they question who and why would this amount have been mentioned by an outsider... but the Ramsey's are NOT stupid people.. and honestly, to ANYONE it would seem a very, very silly move to implicate yourself by stating a known bonus and basically putting yourself in the headlights of the investigators...no?
....Initially they may have had someone from John's workplace lined up as a potential suspect....
That's actually a not-crazy suggestion if you take out the "they." John was asleep upstairs.
There's one piece of physical evidence/staging that points to a (former, I think) colleague of John's.
(And, of course, John might have discussed his bonus with any number of people. The amount of his bonus would not be widely known in the company.)
I don't believe the 'cover-up' theory... or that Patsy wrote the note.... if your daughter had just been killed... by accident or whatever, even if you were not the most maternal person in the world, you're not going to be in a state to write such a long, detailed ransom letter... leaving your handwriting open to professional analysis, when "WE HAVE YOUR DAUGHTER" would have done the same job. The less writing, the less to question...
Thoughts?