Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you now want to admit the handwriting experts who say patsy ‘definitely’ wrote the ransom note were frauds?
The Ramsey's own document examiners couldn't exclude her. She found the note, it was written from her pad, the handwriting matches her, AND the language and style of writing matches Patsy. All a ploy to deviate from the family.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “Listen carefully!” In the note definitely came from a woman. The “Victory, SBTC” sign off is also interesting. Does that mean saved by the cross?
During Patsy’s initial 911 call to report the note and JB being missing, it sounds like the operator asks “Does it say you took her?” Patsy freaks out and asks WHAT? Super defensively before the operator repeats “Does it say who took her?”.
For a split second, Patsy thought the 911 operator had figured this out
That's your own interpretation. And, no, Listen Carefully isn't something only women say. Why are you so desperate about this?
Anonymous wrote:The “Listen carefully!” In the note definitely came from a woman. The “Victory, SBTC” sign off is also interesting. Does that mean saved by the cross?
During Patsy’s initial 911 call to report the note and JB being missing, it sounds like the operator asks “Does it say you took her?” Patsy freaks out and asks WHAT? Super defensively before the operator repeats “Does it say who took her?”.
For a split second, Patsy thought the 911 operator had figured this out
Anonymous wrote:Do you now want to admit the handwriting experts who say patsy ‘definitely’ wrote the ransom note were frauds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
I think the problem is there is no such thing as a handwriting expert. It's junk science.
Patsy’s favorite childhood movie used the word attaché and she used “and hence” in a Christmas card to a friend.
The words “attaché” or “and hence” or even “foreign faction” are not words an actual foreign faction would ever when pulling off a heist. Why didn’t these intruders tie up the entire family and put the gun to Johns back to go the bank and get the $118,000? These were the worst intruders on earth if they didn’t even get the money or take the kid away in a kidnapping.
It’s obvious the letter was written by the Ramseys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
Post a link then. Because this is wrong. 6 actual experts- including those hired by the prosecution-said it was unlikely or definitely not her writing. A few Randos who were discredited said it was her writing. Two of those randoms had even tried to align with the Ramseys initially
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone take lie detector tests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
I think the problem is there is no such thing as a handwriting expert. It's junk science.
Patsy’s favorite childhood movie used the word attaché and she used “and hence” in a Christmas card to a friend.
The words “attaché” or “and hence” or even “foreign faction” are not words an actual foreign faction would ever when pulling off a heist. Why didn’t these intruders tie up the entire family and put the gun to Johns back to go the bank and get the $118,000? These were the worst intruders on earth if they didn’t even get the money or take the kid away in a kidnapping.
It’s obvious the letter was written by the Ramseys
WOW thats so convincing!![]()
Patsy had parenting books particular to Burke’s troubles and said she was at wits end with Burke many times. A housekeeper reported seeing Burke playing doctor with JonBenet weeks earlier in his room with her pants down. Patsy knew Burke was troubled and he’d hit JonBenet in the face with a golf club before.
Even if an intruder loon did kill JonBenet, Patsy still assumed Burke did it and HENCE she wrote the ransom note
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
I think the problem is there is no such thing as a handwriting expert. It's junk science.
Patsy’s favorite childhood movie used the word attaché and she used “and hence” in a Christmas card to a friend.
The words “attaché” or “and hence” or even “foreign faction” are not words an actual foreign faction would ever when pulling off a heist. Why didn’t these intruders tie up the entire family and put the gun to Johns back to go the bank and get the $118,000? These were the worst intruders on earth if they didn’t even get the money or take the kid away in a kidnapping.
It’s obvious the letter was written by the Ramseys
WOW thats so convincing!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
I think the problem is there is no such thing as a handwriting expert. It's junk science.
Patsy’s favorite childhood movie used the word attaché and she used “and hence” in a Christmas card to a friend.
The words “attaché” or “and hence” or even “foreign faction” are not words an actual foreign faction would ever when pulling off a heist. Why didn’t these intruders tie up the entire family and put the gun to Johns back to go the bank and get the $118,000? These were the worst intruders on earth if they didn’t even get the money or take the kid away in a kidnapping.
It’s obvious the letter was written by the Ramseys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.
I think the problem is there is no such thing as a handwriting expert. It's junk science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand writing experts concluded the ambidextrous mom wrote the letter.
Case. Closed.
All this other nonsense is podcast and documentary conspiracy bullshit.
This is dead wrong. 6 experts, both police and defense experts, concluded she definitely had not written the letter or that it was highly likely she had not.
Why are you recycling lies?
Why are you? You keep posting false fact after false fact.
Huh? This isn’t a lie. 6 experts found she didn’t write it. A few said definitely not. I think one or two said unlikely not. Yet this trope gets brought out again and again. That patsy wrote it. She didn’t
This is not correct. Three handwriting experts claimed she did write the ransom note . The defense expert said she did not.