Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
ok. so who did? why no footprints?
Obviously no one knows. This isn't the first murder where they don't have a suspect. Doesn't mean the parents did it. The parents were too successful and well off to have murdered their own child. They parents didn't have any motive and they could have paid someone to take care of her and then eventually sent to boarding school if they wanted to get rid of her.
Isn't it generally thought that if they killed her it was an accident?
I think it would be hard to argue accidental strangulation....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
ok. so who did? why no footprints?
Obviously no one knows. This isn't the first murder where they don't have a suspect. Doesn't mean the parents did it. The parents were too successful and well off to have murdered their own child. They parents didn't have any motive and they could have paid someone to take care of her and then eventually sent to boarding school if they wanted to get rid of her.
Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Natalee Holloway's mother dated John Ramsey, I wonder if she ever found out that the parents were involved and that's why their relationship ended?
No. If she had anything concrete about the Ramseys she would have/would said something.
How do you know for certain?
Natalie Holloway's mom has never been under a veil of suspicion like the Ramsey family has been under because it has been clear from the get go that she was nowhere near her daughter when her daughter disappeared and Natalie's disappearance while out clubbing has always suggested stranger involvement. I would think that any parent who had their child disappear into thin air like that would feel a duty to report any strong suspicions that they might have about another child's murder.
I mean, how could you not report it if you thought that someone you knew was involved in the murder of a 6 year old child? That is more than just "break up" material, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
ok. so who did? why no footprints?
Obviously no one knows. This isn't the first murder where they don't have a suspect. Doesn't mean the parents did it. The parents were too successful and well off to have murdered their own child. They parents didn't have any motive and they could have paid someone to take care of her and then eventually sent to boarding school if they wanted to get rid of her.
Isn't it generally thought that if they killed her it was an accident?
Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
ok. so who did? why no footprints?
Obviously no one knows. This isn't the first murder where they don't have a suspect. Doesn't mean the parents did it. The parents were too successful and well off to have murdered their own child. They parents didn't have any motive and they could have paid someone to take care of her and then eventually sent to boarding school if they wanted to get rid of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
ok. so who did? why no footprints?
Anonymous wrote:I know the family. No way they did it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Natalee Holloway's mother dated John Ramsey, I wonder if she ever found out that the parents were involved and that's why their relationship ended?
No. If she had anything concrete about the Ramseys she would have/would said something.
How do you know for certain?
Natalie Holloway's mom has never been under a veil of suspicion like the Ramsey family has been under because it has been clear from the get go that she was nowhere near her daughter when her daughter disappeared and Natalie's disappearance while out clubbing has always suggested stranger involvement. I would think that any parent who had their child disappear into thin air like that would feel a duty to report any strong suspicions that they might have about another child's murder.
I mean, how could you not report it if you thought that someone you knew was involved in the murder of a 6 year old child? That is more than just "break up" material, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was a family member, but that it was accidental.
Me too and my money is on the boy who was, I think 10 at the time. Accidental fall down stairs and then cover up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Natalee Holloway's mother dated John Ramsey, I wonder if she ever found out that the parents were involved and that's why their relationship ended?
No. If she had anything concrete about the Ramseys she would have/would said something.
How do you know for certain?
Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was a family member, but that it was accidental.