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[quote=Anonymous] The one element that stood out to me was the undisturbed cobwebs around the basement window which is the only egress. Hence no one ingressed or egressed the basement window. Also, no footprints seen in the snow that covers the entry point to the window. Also, here’s John Ramsey’s trail of interviews which I find interesting…. In his interviews with police in 97’ and 98’, John says he doesn’t really know why he didn’t alert police to the broken window. But, on national television, he said he did tell law enforcement about the window on the morning of the 26th. 1997: THOMAS: And you mentioned when you went down in the morning, the 26th, and it was unlatched, did that strike you as odd or did you bring that to anybody’s attention? JOHN: I, I don’t know. I mean when I was, I think, yeah, I think it probably struck me as a little odd, but it wasn’t, I mean sometimes that window would be open because the basement got hot, or one of those windows would be opened. So it wasn’t . . . THOMAS: Particularly unusual? JOHN: It was dramatically out of the ordinary, but, that is, I thought about it. 1998: LOU SMIT: Did you tell anybody about that? JOHN RAMSEY: I don't really remember. I mean, part of what is going on you're in such a state of disbelief this can even happen. And the, you know, the window had been broken out. And you say hah, that's it. But it was a window that I had used to get into the house before. It was cracked and open a little bit. It wasn't terribly unusual for me. Sometimes it would get opened to let cool air in because that basement could get real hot in winter. So it was like, you know, after I thought about it, I thought it was more of an alarming situation how it struck me at the time. It was still sort of explainable to me that it could have been left open. 1999 From NBC Today show: JOHN RAMSEY: We had a basement window that was under a grate, a removable grate that I had used the past summer to get into the house when I'd lost my keys. I wanted to check that window. I went down to that room. The window was open. It was broken. I went back upstairs and reported that to Detective Arndt. COURIC: You did tell her about the... JOHN RAMSEY: YES COURIC:...open window? JOHN RAMSEY: I did. COURIC: And what did she say? JOHN RAMSEY: I don't recall that she said anything [/quote]
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