BlueCrab
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As some of you know, I believe this case was "solved" by the grand jury in 1999 and the results have been legally covered up ever since by the court and other Boulder authorities because it involved very young children.
However, there's strong evidence that an older male who is legally culpable was also involved in the killing. If so, this person has been literally getting away with murder.
In the past on this forum we have uncovered a number of curious events that have not been properly investigated, foremost of which has been the Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC), a small (29 members) politically pro-active group of liberals at nearby Colorado University which closed shop just weeks after the murder of JonBenet. Among APAC's stated goals was a desire to correct perceived injustices to Asian-American women in the U.S.
There was a direct link between an APAC member and the Ramsey and Stine families. This link appears to have been purposely covered up by Boulder government officials, the media, and certain others. For instance, his name was obviously purged from Larry Schiller's PMPT. Despite a daily involvement with the Ramseys and the Stines and their children his name was never mentioned in PMPT, even though the book's name index had about 500 names listed. The absence of his name, plus Schiller's confession that he has written only about 10 percent of what he really knows about this case, raises a red flag in regard to possible censorship.
IMO, all 29 students who were members of APAC in 1996 should be thoroughly investigated. One or more of them may be improperly getting away with murder by benefitting from the same legal shield of secrecy being properly enjoyed by the children.
BlueCrab
However, there's strong evidence that an older male who is legally culpable was also involved in the killing. If so, this person has been literally getting away with murder.
In the past on this forum we have uncovered a number of curious events that have not been properly investigated, foremost of which has been the Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC), a small (29 members) politically pro-active group of liberals at nearby Colorado University which closed shop just weeks after the murder of JonBenet. Among APAC's stated goals was a desire to correct perceived injustices to Asian-American women in the U.S.
There was a direct link between an APAC member and the Ramsey and Stine families. This link appears to have been purposely covered up by Boulder government officials, the media, and certain others. For instance, his name was obviously purged from Larry Schiller's PMPT. Despite a daily involvement with the Ramseys and the Stines and their children his name was never mentioned in PMPT, even though the book's name index had about 500 names listed. The absence of his name, plus Schiller's confession that he has written only about 10 percent of what he really knows about this case, raises a red flag in regard to possible censorship.
IMO, all 29 students who were members of APAC in 1996 should be thoroughly investigated. One or more of them may be improperly getting away with murder by benefitting from the same legal shield of secrecy being properly enjoyed by the children.
BlueCrab