Who molested/abused Jonbenet?

who molested/abused JB?

  • JR

    Votes: 180 27.1%
  • BR

    Votes: 203 30.6%
  • JAR

    Votes: 28 4.2%
  • a close family friend

    Votes: 41 6.2%
  • a stranger/stalker a la JMK

    Votes: 20 3.0%
  • PR-it wasn't sexual abuse,it was corporal punishment

    Votes: 89 13.4%
  • she wasn't previously abused/molested

    Votes: 103 15.5%

  • Total voters
    664
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The story first came out in 2006 or 2007 from an email Michael Tracey sent to Lou Smit and Ollie Gray.

"Several years back one of my students told me a really interesting story. Susan Rajabi was Miss Colorado in 1996. She was also a student in the School of Journalism. She was in a class where one of the assignments was to write a profile of someone. She asked if she could do one about me. When Miss Colorado who was also a contestant in the Miss America contest asks if she can talk to you one does tend to say yes. So we talked, and much of it was about my having done the first documentary etc etc. She told me a really interesting story.

She had been a judge at one of the pageants that JonBenet was involved in in 1996. After the judging, which JonBenet won, Susan noticed a guy with whom JonBenet seemed to be very friendly. She assumed it was JonBenet's father and went over, shook hands and said "you must be very proud of your daughter." He replies "yes I am."

After the murder, Susan was home watching the news with her dad. John Ramsey's photo came up on the screen, identified as JonBenet's father. She turns to her dad and says, "that's not the guy i met at the pageant with JonBenet." I pressed her on it and she was adamant that it wasn't even close.
 
The story first came out in 2006 or 2007 from an email Michael Tracey sent to Lou Smit and Ollie Gray.
It was sent Sunday, May 07, 2006.
I was going to mention that it’s odd that Tracey never featured this in any of his documentaries; however, since the Aphrodite Jones documentary was essentially a Michael Tracey production, I suppose he finally got around to it through his puppet.
At 1:50 Aphrodite recounts the story:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oVyG6V-asg"]TC4 - YouTube[/ame]
I talked to a woman who considered coming on the show in shadow to talk about what she had witnessed in a beauty pageant…
 
It was sent Sunday, May 07, 2006.
I was going to mention that it’s odd that Tracey never featured this in any of his documentaries; however, since the Aphrodite Jones documentary was essentially a Michael Tracey production, I suppose he finally got around to it through his puppet.
At 1:50 Aphrodite recounts the story:
TC4 - YouTube
I talked to a woman who considered coming on the show in shadow to talk about what she had witnessed in a beauty pageant…

That woud be awesome if you could get this woman to speak about what she witnessed!
 
The story first came out in 2006 or 2007 from an email Michael Tracey sent to Lou Smit and Ollie Gray.

"Several years back one of my students told me a really interesting story. Susan Rajabi was Miss Colorado in 1996. She was also a student in the School of Journalism. She was in a class where one of the assignments was to write a profile of someone. She asked if she could do one about me. When Miss Colorado who was also a contestant in the Miss America contest asks if she can talk to you one does tend to say yes. So we talked, and much of it was about my having done the first documentary etc etc. She told me a really interesting story.

She had been a judge at one of the pageants that JonBenet was involved in in 1996. After the judging, which JonBenet won, Susan noticed a guy with whom JonBenet seemed to be very friendly. She assumed it was JonBenet's father and went over, shook hands and said "you must be very proud of your daughter." He replies "yes I am."

After the murder, Susan was home watching the news with her dad. John Ramsey's photo came up on the screen, identified as JonBenet's father. She turns to her dad and says, "that's not the guy i met at the pageant with JonBenet." I pressed her on it and she was adamant that it wasn't even close.

Of course, it would never occur to the brilliantly stupid Tracey, Smit, or Ollie, nevermind a "beauty pageant queen" who obviously had Tracey eating out of her hand, that maybe the "father" at the pageant actually HAD a daughter in the competition and thought the young judge was speaking of HER instead of JonBenet.

It's just unbelievable that Team Ramsey has gotten so many Ramsey shills on board, hunting a non-existent intruder, with just these kinds of faux-clue delivered by "beauty queens."

I can hear Patsy Ramsey cackling.
 
Flatlander, who is the DP initials? That's not ringing a bell for me.
Thanks,
Terri
 
Thanks Cynic, i don't know why but I keep forgetting about him in this case.
 
I don't recall reading anywhere that brown paper bag fibers were on jonbenet's body. Was this in kolar's book?
 
I don't recall reading anywhere that brown paper bag fibers were on jonbenet's body. Was this in kolar's book?

There is a lot of misconception about this. JB had brown paper bags on her hands, which is standard procedure when removing a body from a crime scene. So of course, there would be brown paper bag fibers on her body.

There was also talk of there being brown paper bag fibers in her BED, and talk of a brown paper bag in JAR's room that had a thick coiled rope in it. A rope of this type was seen in a modeling photo of JB, shown wearing pigtails and a country-style outfit, the rope by her legs.

There was also a little-known interview that Patsy gave to a magazine or paper around the time of the "Colorado Christmas" house tour, which was a few years before JB's death. They had just moved to Boulder, and Patsy wanted to "Wow" people with her fabulous house and status as a former "Miss America Pageant" contestant. She had her "Miss West Virginia" gown, tiara and sash displayed on a bed for the tour. In that interview, she talked about having a decorated Christmas tree in nearly every room, including bedrooms, and she stated that the tree in JAR's room (adjacent to JB's room) had a cowboy theme, with ornaments of little cowboy boots and saddles, etc, and lasso rope (like that thick coiled hemp rope) used as garland.
 
There is a lot of misconception about this. JB had brown paper bags on her hands, which is standard procedure when removing a body from a crime scene. So of course, there would be brown paper bag fibers on her body.

There was also talk of there being brown paper bag fibers in her BED, and talk of a brown paper bag in JAR's room that had a thick coiled rope in it. A rope of this type was seen in a modeling photo of JB, shown wearing pigtails and a country-style outfit, the rope by her legs.

There was also a little-known interview that Patsy gave to a magazine or paper around the time of the "Colorado Christmas" house tour, which was a few years before JB's death. They had just moved to Boulder, and Patsy wanted to "Wow" people with her fabulous house and status as a former "Miss America Pageant" contestant. She had her "Miss West Virginia" gown, tiara and sash displayed on a bed for the tour. In that interview, she talked about having a decorated Christmas tree in nearly every room, including bedrooms, and she stated that the tree in JAR's room (adjacent to JB's room) had a cowboy theme, with ornaments of little cowboy boots and saddles, etc, and lasso rope (like that thick coiled hemp rope) used as garland.

I apologize in advance for being so picky on such a minor matter, but are you sure the rope was hemp? I'd think it was much more likely to be manila.
 
I apologize in advance for being so picky on such a minor matter, but are you sure the rope was hemp? I'd think it was much more likely to be manila.
You tell us, CH. The two are often confused, and the words are used almost interchangeably.

jars-room-rope.gif

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The strangling cord seemed to be new since the ends were used and touch dna probably from packaging or the store. It could have been in the paper bag with the hemp rope and placed on jonbenet's bed while grabbing the blanket .
 
I apologize in advance for being so picky on such a minor matter, but are you sure the rope was hemp? I'd think it was much more likely to be manila.

I believe DeeDee said, "and lasso rope (like that thick coiled hemp rope) used as garland."

She didn't say the rope was hemp. She is it was "like" hemp or at least that's the way I took it.
 
I apologize in advance for being so picky on such a minor matter, but are you sure the rope was hemp? I'd think it was much more likely to be manila.

Chrishope,
And were manila fibers the type found on JonBenet's person?



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You tell us, CH. The two are often confused, and the words are used almost interchangeably.

jars-room-rope.gif

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I was just asking DeeDee is she was sure it was hemp. She's like a living encyclopedia of case details, so if she's sure, I'd accept it.

I don't know anyone who confuses hemp with manila, but then I was a sailor and sailors tend to be a little more precise about the line they use. Maybe civilians confuse the two, I don't know.

It's possible to buy hemp rope, but most hardware stores don't sell it. That's why I asked.
 
I was just asking DeeDee is she was sure it was hemp. She's like a living encyclopedia of case details, so if she's sure, I'd accept it.

I don't know anyone who confuses hemp with manila, but then I was a sailor and sailors tend to be a little more precise about the line they use. Maybe civilians confuse the two, I don't know.

It's possible to buy hemp rope, but most hardware stores don't sell it. That's why I asked.

Of course I am not sure- it LOOKS like a hemp rope and I am not familiar with the fiber you mentioned. But I think we ALL know what kind of rope I meant- the photos depict it.
Not a sailor. Never been one. Thrown out of the Girl Scouts for rowdy behavior. Hate camping (bugs, dirt, no tile in the bathrooms, etc). So to me a thick brown rope is a rope by ANY name. Hemp, manila, whatever. I hope no one tried to smoke it if it wasn't hemp....
 
Of course I am not sure- it LOOKS like a hemp rope and I am not familiar with the fiber you mentioned. But I think we ALL know what kind of rope I meant- the photos depict it.
Not a sailor. Never been one. Thrown out of the Girl Scouts for rowdy behavior. Hate camping (bugs, dirt, no tile in the bathrooms, etc). So to me a thick brown rope is a rope by ANY name. Hemp, manila, whatever. I hope no one tried to smoke it if it wasn't hemp....


I just wondered. It's not really important. It's just a former sailor taking an undue interest in rope fiber.
 
I just wondered. It's not really important. It's just a former sailor taking an undue interest in rope fiber.

FMI,

hemp:
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp"]Hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
"Hemp rope was used in the [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Sail"]Age of Sail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame], though the rope had to be protected by tarring, since hemp rope has a propensity for breaking from [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposition"]Decomposition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame], as the capillary effect of the rope-woven fibers tended to hold liquid at the interior, while seeming dry from the outside.[51] Tarring was a labor-intensive process, and earned sailors the nickname "[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Tar"]Jack Tar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]". Hemp rope was phased out when Manila, which does not require tarring, became widely available. Manila is sometimes referred to as [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_hemp"]Manila hemp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame], but is not related to hemp; it is [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abac%C3%A1"]Abacá - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame], a species of [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana"]Banana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]. "

Natural Fiber Ropes:
http://www.barry.ca/ropes-and-splices/natural-fiber-ropes/natural-fiber-ropes.htm
 
I started reading through this thread at the beginning a few days ago but never made it all the way through - not yet anyway. A year or so ago, there was a debate pages back about which came first - asphyxiation or blunt-force trauma to the head. Those claiming asphyxiation came first also brought up how she had been washed down or cleaned (which has been mentioned elsewhere). I do believe she was cleaned up before the 911 call.

I have always thought the head trauma came first and here's something else to think about in that regard: it would be very hard to move her around and especially clean her/wash her off with the garrotte in place. Seems like it would come undone, etc. Also, considering how loose the other bindings were, I think they would have fallen off.

Just doesn't seem likely that the asphyxiation was first. I think the blunt force trauma happened elsewhere, she was cleaned up, then taken the basement for staging.
 
In Kolar's book he stated that he also believed the head blow came first, as do most of the investigators and forensic specialist who have studied it.
 
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