Anonymous wrote:you have to remember in those days there was no direct deposit, so the bank teller who processed the deposit would have known, possibly other bank employees too. A dumb 20 yr old teller goes home and tells her boyfriend about it, and boom you have more suspects.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The letter is the smoking gun. Someone entered the house then spent an hour writing the letter with Patsy's stationery and pen? Please.
That happened to speak like her, and mention the amount her DH's recent bonus, LOL.
There's no who done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The letter is the smoking gun. Someone entered the house then spent an hour writing the letter with Patsy's stationery and pen? Please.
That happened to speak like her, and mention the amount her DH's recent bonus, LOL.
Yup, and no evidence of entry outside the house. So Patsy did the note, we just don’t know which of the family members killed her. Could have been any one of the three who hit her head then thought she was dead, but I agree it was most likely Burke followed by a panicked coverup.
you have to remember in those days there was no direct deposit, so the bank teller who processed the deposit would have known, possibly other bank employees too. A dumb 20 yr old teller goes home and tells her boyfriend about it, and boom you have more suspects.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The letter is the smoking gun. Someone entered the house then spent an hour writing the letter with Patsy's stationery and pen? Please.
That happened to speak like her, and mention the amount her DH's recent bonus, LOL.
There's no who done it.
Anonymous wrote:The letter is the smoking gun. Someone entered the house then spent an hour writing the letter with Patsy's stationery and pen? Please.
Anonymous wrote:^^^I don't think the dad went right to the body--they had been searching a couple hours and this was the third time searching the basement, wasn't it? It was a random closet that no one had checked because it was out of the way and not really used--or at least that's how I remember reading about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting, but probably just another false confession. The evidence that Patsy wrote the ransom note is tremendous, along with the fact that there was no disturbance to the exterior of the house, the disturbing info about the brother, and so on.
There is no evidence that she wrote the note.