Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
I agree. The Investigation ID one was better.
Really? I totally disagree. Love the reenactment of the crime scene. I hear that the Ramsey's lawyer , Lin Wood, is going crazy right now threatening lawsuits against CBS. Did you know he is also Dr. Phil's personal lawyer? Hmmm......not a coincidence I think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
I agree. The Investigation ID one was better.
Really? I totally disagree. Love the reenactment of the crime scene. I hear that the Ramsey's lawyer , Lin Wood, is going crazy right now threatening lawsuits against CBS. Did you know he is also Dr. Phil's personal lawyer? Hmmm......not a coincidence I think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
I agree. The Investigation ID one was better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These investigators are making some assumptions about their conclusions and aren't asking themselves if they are and none of the others are checking that. I think it's an assumption that only one person "wrote" the note. Santa was a professor -- what if he dictated it like he was at a lecture to someone else who wrote the words down, which would explain the "Listen.." part. What if the person writing it wasn't the best at spelling? Why assume the misspellings are to disguise the writing? Maybe one person wrote it part of the way and the other took over, or had input?
I'm not sure I'll be able to trust their conclusions at the end.
Did they say it was only one person? My impression was that they were suggesting it was a combined effort with Patsy writing.
Seriously, what is the obsession with Santa?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These investigators are making some assumptions about their conclusions and aren't asking themselves if they are and none of the others are checking that. I think it's an assumption that only one person "wrote" the note. Santa was a professor -- what if he dictated it like he was at a lecture to someone else who wrote the words down, which would explain the "Listen.." part. What if the person writing it wasn't the best at spelling? Why assume the misspellings are to disguise the writing? Maybe one person wrote it part of the way and the other took over, or had input?
I'm not sure I'll be able to trust their conclusions at the end.
Did they say it was only one person? My impression was that they were suggesting it was a combined effort with Patsy writing.
Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
Anonymous wrote:These investigators are making some assumptions about their conclusions and aren't asking themselves if they are and none of the others are checking that. I think it's an assumption that only one person "wrote" the note. Santa was a professor -- what if he dictated it like he was at a lecture to someone else who wrote the words down, which would explain the "Listen.." part. What if the person writing it wasn't the best at spelling? Why assume the misspellings are to disguise the writing? Maybe one person wrote it part of the way and the other took over, or had input?
I'm not sure I'll be able to trust their conclusions at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
I'm thinking it's one of the best so far that I've seen
Anonymous wrote:I wish the public could see Janet McReynold's movie columns she wrote for the Daily Camera. Did the police ever review those?
Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...
Anonymous wrote:Show is pretty corny so far - heavy on the cheesy fake drama...