- Dec 11, 2009
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Yes a note was found in the bin, it was to Mr. & Mrs.
Pages 73-74 of Steve Thomas' book says this:
The perpetrator(s) would have to feel very comfortable spending a significant amount of time in the house writting the note(s).
I have a theory that the author wrote the notes previously inside the house but the ransom note was written elsewhere like the perps home (more comfortable), after failed attempts in the Ramseys residence due to nerves & unclear thoughts as to what to write. Could they have stole some of Patsy’s hand writing & had been able to study & practice copying it over time? Did they learn of her linguistics so as to use certain phrases to cast suspicion?
The missing pages, 20 deep & not enough that Patsy would notice them missing?
The use of a sharpie is clever as to not leave pressure imprint but only some bleed through. Basically untraceable.
So the killer breaks into the home and takes the pad and letters or documents handwritten by Patsy, then
the killer goes home and takes the time to practice forging Patsy's handwriting to write the ransom note, and
somehow finds the time and means to also learn Patsy's linguistics, and the exact amount of John's bonus, meantime
Patsy never notices the missing documentation, but
the killer returns the stolen documentation so it remains unnoticed but oddly enough also returns the whole writing pad to the house along with the ransom note, rather than simply carrying the note itself in their pocket?
Hmm.