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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've always been stuck on the ransom note and the assumption that Patsy wrote it. I'd like to see an updated analysis of that piece of evidence. Because if she didn't write the note, I don't think there is any meaningful evidence of a coverup. For a long time, I thought Burke accidentally killed her followed by a coverup. But I don't think a skinny 9 year old boy could have crushed her skull like that. I think a lot was pinned on him because of untrue or unsubstantiated rumors (feces) and his unusual affect (on autism spectrum). When I look at clips of him now, I just think sweet, clueless little boy who doesn't really grasp what's going on. Hard to imagine an intruder coming with no equipment, navigating that house in the dark, and leaving no real DNA or fiber evidence (presuming the trace DNA is from the manufacturing process) either. So, I don't know. And I doubt we ever will.[/quote] No credible person thinks the DNA is from the manufacturing process. It might not be from the murderer, but it’s DNA from a Caucasian male. The underwear were made at a factory in China. The Boulder police just said it was from the manufacturing process when they were trying to massage the facts to make them line up with it being the family.[/quote] Yes… There was even a deep investigation into the manufacturing plants where the clothes were made, and there were no Caucasian males working there. again, points to the deep incompetence and or corruption of the boulder police. I really think a cop might’ve been involved. Something never sat right with me with that Steve Thomas guy. I don’t think he did it, but he really seemed so vindictive against the family in a way that was incredibly unprofessional at best, something more disturbing at worst. [/quote] Well, I've also read the DNA was Hispanic or Asian. And I've read multiple times it could have been transferred in the manufacturing process through a sneeze then transferred by JonBenet to her waistband if they hadn't been washed (apparently they hadn't). The Netflix doc sounds like a waste of time, like they didn't go into any of this with fresh eyes or even sufficient detail.[/quote] This case is just a mess. So much unclear or inaccurate information swirling, so much contamination due to the sloppy handling of the crime scene, problems with evidence chain of custody. Even if they eventually figure out a likely killer, successful prosecution is unlikely in light of this.[/quote] It was always believed one of the three people inside the home killed her. Yes, the crime scene wasn't secured, and John made sure to make it harder for them. This is a smart man whose PR machine still tries to point a new generation in a different direction. [/quote]
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