Exe Gesis
Kylo was here
RDI -- ramseys did itExcuse me???!?!?!?
BDI - burk did it
IDI - intruder did it
Etc
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RDI -- ramseys did itExcuse me???!?!?!?
I'm talking about the dictionary being found open at incest!RDI -- ramseys did it
BDI - burk did it
IDI - intruder did it
Etc
Oh yeah id never heard that before. I think MS will go into this later episode. But the poster can for sure post more info on this asap.I'm talking about the dictionary being found open at incest!
Did you hear any more about this?No link yet but lve just heard someone connected to a neighbour of the Ramsey family has been put in to the police as responsible. The FBI apparently has taken his DNA.
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Seems like it would be Glenn Meyer IMO, or is he dead now... too much to take inDid you hear any more about this?
No, his name has been around since day 1. This seems to have been a new POI.Seems like it would be Glenn Meyer IMO, or is he dead now... too much to take in
Inside job, amazed if it ever turned out not to be.
In that sense a boring case, but the kidnap note makes it endlessly fascinating. I can read it again and again and try to imagine Patsy concocting it on the fly at 4AM with her daughter dead beside her..drafting it, starting it again..I feel like there needs to be a split personality involved for that all to make sense.
Most interesting crime-related note ever written IMO
But would you be looking for your daughter in your house (in what's probably a seldom seen part of the 4 story house) if she'd been kidnapped?The ransom note to me is a slam dunk that, at the very least, the Ramsey's tried to cover something* up.
The body being found in the cellar AFTER the police arrive is also a massively weird thing. If my daughter had gone missing, I would be coming every inch of my house and yard for any trace of her. I cannot fathom a parent not doing the same.
* murder/accidental death/abuse/pedo-ring/etc
I can maybe contemplate an intruder kidnapping JB, breaking in etc. But can't accept assaulting her in the house, then writing that note knowing everyone else was upstairs. How long did they say it took to re-write the note on The Case of JBR doco? 30-40 mins?The ransom note to me is a slam dunk that, at the very least, the Ramsey's tried to cover something* up.
The body being found in the cellar AFTER the police arrive is also a massively weird thing. If my daughter had gone missing, I would be coming every inch of my house and yard for any trace of her. I cannot fathom a parent not doing the same.
* murder/accidental death/abuse/pedo-ring/etc
How about the note was written before they came home? He had all afternoon and evening to look around upstairs to familiarise himself with the layout of the house and plan what he was going to do.I can maybe contemplate an intruder kidnapping JB, breaking in etc. But can't accept assaulting her in the house, then writing that note knowing everyone else was upstairs. How long did they say it took to re-write the note on The Case of JBR doco? 30-40 mins?
I have followed this case from the very beginning and l have a particular interest in the ransom note.
I posted here a few days ago regarding it's importance but l think my post was moved to the MINDSHOCK thread. Not sure how to get it back here.
Essentially it was about handwriting v DNA.
I firmly believe the writer of the ransom note killed JonBenet, simple as that.
Interesting question. I'm not sure but I think I would still look anyway. Either to see if they are still in the house OR if its a hoax and she was still there or tucked away somewhereBut would you be looking for your daughter in your house (in what's probably a seldom seen part of the 4 story house) if she'd been kidnapped?
How about the note was written before they came home? He had all afternoon and evening to look around upstairs to familiarise himself with the layout of the house and plan what he was going to do.
But if kidnap and ransom was the game, why didn't he follow through instead of killing her on-site? If he had time to write, he had time to carry her out the same way he got in. It's not as though he was suddenly disturbed. The whole family claimed they were all fast asleep.
Assuming he intended to take her away. Perhaps he only intended to hide her in the basement until the ransom was paid? I doubt if it mattered to him if she was alive or dead.
He was still there when they rang the police, so he killed her and left? They rang the police 5.52am, didn't find the body until 4 hours later at 1.00pm.
But would you be looking for your daughter in your house (in what's probably a seldom seen part of the 4 story house) if she'd been kidnapped?
If I thought she'd been kidnapped, I would be looking for any trace of her, or what happened to her. Entry points. Footprints. etc
I'd also be asking her brother what they saw/heard/knew and I'd be doing all this in an absolutely hyped state.
I struggle to think of a circumstance where I would sit idle and wait for police to rock up and then search my basement once they arrived.