Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
What about Patsy or Burke? Patsy could’ve accidentally tussled to get the child’s underpants on in the bathroom and the child fell backwards and split her head on the sink or tub, or Burke could’ve fought her in the kitchen over the pineapple or in the basement over the toys. The death was accidental. I don’t think this was intentional. The ransom note would’ve been pre-written from the intruder’s house if this was planned. Patsy was a smart woman. Using her own legal pad and pen for the ransom note helped justify why her fingerprints were on both items. John offering to search the home and then bringing the dead body up himself was also clever. The female cop was right. Ramseys did it
An accidental tussle - they wouldn’t have immediately called an ambulance? Instead they staged a sex assault involving an asphyxiation fetish and shoved a paintbrush in her while she was still alive? The autopsy says she was alive when that happened and when she was strangled- she was grabbing at her neck. Heartbreaking and awful. Her mom did that?
Yes, clearly a woman with no previous pathology sexually assaulted and killed her own daughter and then wrote a ransom note with strange references to male focused movies (but used the word ‘attache’ to let us know it was really her) and then called the police on herself before 6AM. It makes perfect sense, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
What about Patsy or Burke? Patsy could’ve accidentally tussled to get the child’s underpants on in the bathroom and the child fell backwards and split her head on the sink or tub, or Burke could’ve fought her in the kitchen over the pineapple or in the basement over the toys. The death was accidental. I don’t think this was intentional. The ransom note would’ve been pre-written from the intruder’s house if this was planned. Patsy was a smart woman. Using her own legal pad and pen for the ransom note helped justify why her fingerprints were on both items. John offering to search the home and then bringing the dead body up himself was also clever. The female cop was right. Ramseys did it
An accidental tussle - they wouldn’t have immediately called an ambulance? Instead they staged a sex assault involving an asphyxiation fetish and shoved a paintbrush in her while she was still alive? The autopsy says she was alive when that happened and when she was strangled- she was grabbing at her neck. Heartbreaking and awful. Her mom did that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
What about Patsy or Burke? Patsy could’ve accidentally tussled to get the child’s underpants on in the bathroom and the child fell backwards and split her head on the sink or tub, or Burke could’ve fought her in the kitchen over the pineapple or in the basement over the toys. The death was accidental. I don’t think this was intentional. The ransom note would’ve been pre-written from the intruder’s house if this was planned. Patsy was a smart woman. Using her own legal pad and pen for the ransom note helped justify why her fingerprints were on both items. John offering to search the home and then bringing the dead body up himself was also clever. The female cop was right. Ramseys did it
An accidental tussle - they wouldn’t have immediately called an ambulance? Instead they staged a sex assault involving an asphyxiation fetish and shoved a paintbrush in her while she was still alive? The autopsy says she was alive when that happened and when she was strangled- she was grabbing at her neck. Heartbreaking and awful. Her mom did that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.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?
A man would say listen up. The letter was rambling and overly detailed with fits with Patsy’s perfectionist personality. An attaché, 118,000, a “rough draft” ransom letter scratched out and restarted. This intruder cared more about penmanship and writing a nice note than actually getting the money.
No. Men don’t always day listen up. This isn’t a genderized saying. You are so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
What about Patsy or Burke? Patsy could’ve accidentally tussled to get the child’s underpants on in the bathroom and the child fell backwards and split her head on the sink or tub, or Burke could’ve fought her in the kitchen over the pineapple or in the basement over the toys. The death was accidental. I don’t think this was intentional. The ransom note would’ve been pre-written from the intruder’s house if this was planned. Patsy was a smart woman. Using her own legal pad and pen for the ransom note helped justify why her fingerprints were on both items. John offering to search the home and then bringing the dead body up himself was also clever. The female cop was right. Ramseys did it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
What about Patsy or Burke? Patsy could’ve accidentally tussled to get the child’s underpants on in the bathroom and the child fell backwards and split her head on the sink or tub, or Burke could’ve fought her in the kitchen over the pineapple or in the basement over the toys. The death was accidental. I don’t think this was intentional. The ransom note would’ve been pre-written from the intruder’s house if this was planned. Patsy was a smart woman. Using her own legal pad and pen for the ransom note helped justify why her fingerprints were on both items. John offering to search the home and then bringing the dead body up himself was also clever. The female cop was right. Ramseys did it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Utterly implausible an intruder wouldn't have written the note in advance rather than hanging around in the house for an even longer time. Plus "they" put the notepad and pen neatly back in their correct spots. Just like any intruder would do, right?![]()
JonBenet’s blanket and fresh new underwear from a package nobody had opened yet was found on her body. I don’t know if Patsy killed JB accidentally in the bathroom when cleaning her up from a bed wetting incident or toileting or what. Maybe JonBenet slipped and fell backward onto the tub or something or her head mashed against the sink during a tantrum. I’m not sure what happens but what is known is Patsy didn’t go to sleep that night, Burke was eating pineapple and in the basement playing with presents that night, and JB was sexually molested long before the night of 12/25. Either one of the parents or Burke had a motive to kill or stage a kill to protect the killer
You are nuts and peddle in half truths
I have no dog in this fight because we don’t know - I strongly suspect the parents given the lack of any evidence of an intruder, as has anyone that has seriously examined the case other than some outliers - but again, we don’t know. But you, my friend, need a job or a hobby. You keep making “fun” of the “low iq” redditors but you are the one who is rabidly obsessed. It’s so so so so weird and creepy. Seriously, you sound mentally unwell. This fixation is unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:.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?
A man would say listen up. The letter was rambling and overly detailed with fits with Patsy’s perfectionist personality. An attaché, 118,000, a “rough draft” ransom letter scratched out and restarted. This intruder cared more about penmanship and writing a nice note than actually getting the money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Utterly implausible an intruder wouldn't have written the note in advance rather than hanging around in the house for an even longer time. Plus "they" put the notepad and pen neatly back in their correct spots. Just like any intruder would do, right?![]()
JonBenet’s blanket and fresh new underwear from a package nobody had opened yet was found on her body. I don’t know if Patsy killed JB accidentally in the bathroom when cleaning her up from a bed wetting incident or toileting or what. Maybe JonBenet slipped and fell backward onto the tub or something or her head mashed against the sink during a tantrum. I’m not sure what happens but what is known is Patsy didn’t go to sleep that night, Burke was eating pineapple and in the basement playing with presents that night, and JB was sexually molested long before the night of 12/25. Either one of the parents or Burke had a motive to kill or stage a kill to protect the killer
You are nuts and peddle in half truths
Anonymous wrote:Very little chance the family did it, as people who commit violent crimes as adults almost always have a history of it. No one wakes up at 50 and sexually assaults and kills their child without a history of criminal activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Utterly implausible an intruder wouldn't have written the note in advance rather than hanging around in the house for an even longer time. Plus "they" put the notepad and pen neatly back in their correct spots. Just like any intruder would do, right?![]()
JonBenet’s blanket and fresh new underwear from a package nobody had opened yet was found on her body. I don’t know if Patsy killed JB accidentally in the bathroom when cleaning her up from a bed wetting incident or toileting or what. Maybe JonBenet slipped and fell backward onto the tub or something or her head mashed against the sink during a tantrum. I’m not sure what happens but what is known is Patsy didn’t go to sleep that night, Burke was eating pineapple and in the basement playing with presents that night, and JB was sexually molested long before the night of 12/25. Either one of the parents or Burke had a motive to kill or stage a kill to protect the killer
Anonymous wrote: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.
Utterly implausible an intruder wouldn't have written the note in advance rather than hanging around in the house for an even longer time. Plus "they" put the notepad and pen neatly back in their correct spots. Just like any intruder would do, right?![]()