Were you? What does it matter? |
Manufacturing touch transfer. Explain the evidence for lack of an intruder. |
False. It was on both long john and underwear. Not likely both were made by the same manufacturer and touched by the same person. |
Henry Lee explained this. She touched the underwear then the waistband of her long johns, thereby transferring it. Now, zero evidence for an intruder. Go. |
There was an unlocked door and no alarm set. Anyone could have walked in and out. And, no “she” didn’t touch it. An unknown man pulled both of them down and then back up. How odd. |
Right, an intruder hung out for a long period of time, torturing a kid, finding a secret room in the basement, then drafting a lengthy ransom note. Even though Patsy never went to sleep that night. Makes perfect sense, sure. The same DNA was under her fingernails, so yes she did touch them. But keep making up facts. |
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Wasn't Burke's boot print in the basement next to the body? Was it determined whether it was fresh?
Then there is the 911 call. Parents said Burke was asleep, but on the tape: John says "we're not talking to you" then Patsy says "what have you done, god help us" Burke replies "what did you find" |
We don't know for sure she didn't go to sleep that night, just that it was odd she was wearing the same outfit when the police came. Maybe that's what she had at hand and threw on? It's like so much of the evidence in this case--odd but inconclusive. I do think if there was any intruder there'd be some evidence though. And that doesn't seem to be the case. |
Yes to both. |
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Patsy's wiki page doubles down on her big claim to faim describing her as a beauty pageant winner, Miss West Virginia. Her wiki page and Jon Benet's wiki page describe Jon Benet as a beauty pageant winner. Patsy's sister was a Miss West Virginia.
Most of America found that behavior to be very odd. Patsy was more than 10 years younger than her husband John, on his 2nd marriage. Again this is not typical behavior of most Americans, especially in the 1990s. Patsy appeared to be a vain woman, capable of covering up family secrets. John's "awe shucks" persona doesn't work. He ran a business that was a Lockheed Martin company. Seems like moving to Boulder was a mistake for the Ramsey's who were from the South. |
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John's story just doesn't add up. He broke the basement window himself weeks or months ago. He thought someone repaired it. So is that how the intruder entered the house?
I don't get how the kids were using the room as a toy train room and play room with a broken window. Did the parents never go to the room? Patsy supposedly had paint supplies nearby. Wouldn't it be cold with a broken window? |
| Why do people act like the Ramsey's were Boss Hogs in control of Boulder and forced all the local law enforcement to sweep this up for them? He was a wealthy business executive in a region full of multi-millionaire business execs. John didn't have Boulder Police, Boulder County Sheriff's Office, Colorado State Police, and the local FBI in his pocket for Christ's sake. |
+1. The aww shucks act doesn't pass muster. John is clearly a ruthless business exec in a ruthless industry. |
No intruder. Cobwebs across the window and no DNA/fiber evidence of anyone entering. Boot print was Burke's not an intruder's. Don't think it was used as a play room; that was in the finished part of the basement. But someone mentioned Christmas presents being stored there. |
Yeah and he also had that weird smiling thing during his recent interview. Didn't seem genuinely enraged or broken up about his daughter's death. It is all just so very strange. |