Ill participate in this exercise one time, and then Ill leave it to you to continue looking up the answers to your questions for yourself. Most people here have been at it long enough to know the answers and cant help but feel a little defensive when a new poster comes in challenging beliefs that are based on what theyve learned over the years, especially when it comes from someone who has demonstrated less knowledge about the case than the people they are challenging. But here are the answers to the questions you asked in the quoted post:
The tasering or stun-gun theory is exactly that -- a theory. It was based on no more evidence than that which you (and others) have decried in other posts as just opinion. It is one persons theory which has for the most part been debunked by not only the manufacturer of the supposed weapon, but by nearly every other investigator involved in the case. It has no more been proven than has Kolars theory of the toy train tracks.
Why
assume there was a
roll of duct tape? It could just as easily have been a piece of tape that had been placed on something else that was removed and re-used.
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Nor has it been connected to the crime. Undated, unsourced, not proven. The only thing proven about the Hi-Tec shoe (and this is a FACT) is that the Ramseys lied about their son owning a pair. The story is no longer available online, but it is referenced here (
http://www.acandyrose.com/s-evidence-prints-hand-foot.htm) about halfway down immediately under CHAIN OF EVENTS 2002. And this story is a twofer -- it answers your next question:
Quote:
Ramsey evidence is explained Hand, boot prints determined to be innocent occurrences
By Charlie Brennan, Rocky Mountain News
August 23, 2002
BOULDER - Investigators have answered two vexing questions in the JonBenet Ramsey case that have long helped support the theory that an intruder killed her, according to sources close to the case. The answers, which have been known to investigators for some time but never publicly revealed, could be seen to weaken the intruder theory.
The two clues are:
-- A mysterious Hi-Tec boot print in the mold on the floor of the Ramseys' wine cellar near JonBenet's body has been linked by investigators to Burke, her brother, who was 9 at the time. It is believed to have been left there under circumstances unrelated to JonBenet's murder.
Burke, now 15, has repeatedly been cleared by authorities of any suspicion in the 1996 Christmas night slaying, and that has not changed.
-- A palm print on the door leading to that same wine cellar, long unidentified, is that of Melinda Ramsey, JonBenet's adult half-sister. She was in Georgia at the time of the murder.
"They were certainly some things that had to be answered, one way or the other, and we feel satisfied that they are both answered," said a source close to the case, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
L. Lin Wood, the attorney representing the Ramseys, who now live in Atlanta, doesn't debate the palm print findings. But he contends the police have not answered the Hi-Tec print mystery.
"Burke Ramsey does not and has never owned a pair of quote, unquote, trademarked Hi-Tec sneakers that the Ramseys are aware of," Wood said. "I would think they know what shoes he has owned."
Actually, it was an axillary (or ancillary) hair (not a pubic hair), and it was determined to belong to Patsy Ramsey by mitochondrial DNA. This was reported first by Carol McKinley on Fox News, and subsequently carried by numerous other news sources:
August 22, 2002
Carol McKinley, Fox News
"Unidentified arm hair belongs to Patsy"
Carol McKinnley on Fox news confirming investigators telling her the shoe print, palm print and unidentified hair are all solved.
John Ramsey admitted that he had broken the window in climbed in earlier in the year because he had forgotten his keys while the rest of the family was out of town. The only disturbance to the material in the window was from wind blowing through the open window. Even the spider webs were not disturbed in the window frame, which Lou Smit demonstrated could not have been left undisturbed by an intruder -- by sliding his butt through it on camera.
Ri-i-i-i-ght, the scuff mark. Remember about John saying he had slid through that window himself when he forgot his keys?
Or, if you would like to be objective... The offender took them out when the police told them to leave the house after the murder. Or they were taken out when the offenders sister/sister-in-law raided the hellhole under the watchful eyes of the BPD (who waited outside in the patrol car).
Nor is ignoring answers.
Thats it. Im out. I only dance with the same partner one time.