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    I think JR..

    Rashomon: "Luckyeight, what exactly do you think Mark McClish missed in his ransom note analysis?" Without me going throught the entire ransom note and analysing it myself (thus picking out things I think he's missed), I would say that a lot of the points that MM made were fairly obvious, and...
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    Polygraph

    The facts about these series of polygraph tests elude me. Can anyone list dates, outcomes and participants of each polygraph test the Ramsey's took? On this particular subject it is hard to find information. This point about Patsy being on sedative medication is potentially crucial in terms...
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    I think JR..

    To quote Mark's own text from the homepage of his website: "I call my method for examining a person's words 'Statement Analysis'." Seeing as linguistic analysis is a general term for the examination of someone's words, I really don't agree that this is 'quite a different thing'. I appreciate...
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    I think JR..

    Actually I did try to copy and paste the parts that prompted my outburst at the time, to illustrate, but quite amusingly the site contrives a 'Deception Detected' pop up! If I get time, I'll quote the parts that I thought were badly written. It's probably just an English language thing (as...
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    I think JR..

    No. Not when they purport to be a linguistic analyst.
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    I think JR..

    No offense to the integrity of your question and this thread, but this is the most illiterate analysis of a piece of written text I have ever seen. Would you trust linguistic analysis from a guy who can't string a proper sentence together himself? The points are interesting, but fairly...
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    Why the Ramsays?

    Quote: As it was the Ramsey's house, it is to be expected that there would be lots of Ramsey DNA and fibers found. "But they claimed they never went to those places with that clothing on." Don't understand you here - which places? Their own home? Fibers can be transferred anyway. Quote...
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    Why the Ramsays?

    Just wanted to address these red responses by LinasK. I have responded in blue. How is 'attache' an American phrase? And John was not from the South, so didn't have 'good Southern common sense'. How can it be argued that the note was written by Patsy in an attempt to throw people off the...
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    Please Help Me to Understand

    It was proved that JMK was not in Boulder, Colorado at the time of JBR's death. DNA found at the scene is not conclusive at all, and will never be used to convict a killer. Perhaps if the BPD had managed the crime scene effectively on 26th then the DNA evidence would be conclusive. Why JMK...
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    Why the Ramsays?

    "John and Patsy Ramsey have told numerous contradicting stories as the events of Christmas night and the following day. They have been caught telling outright lies, in fact. They hired PIs and attorneys not to search for the killer of their daughter, but the to keep them out of prison. They have...
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    Why the Ramsays?

    "Well...to start off with, there is no forensic evidence of anyone other than a Ramsey having been in that house that night. No hair, no prints, no fibers, nothing that can be solidly sourced to anyone other than a Ramsey. The tape and cord used in the murder and staging could very well have...
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    documentaries and interviews

    On the subject of that Michael Tracey documentary, does anyone know if that is available commercially?
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    documentaries and interviews

    Hi wallflower. There are lots of snatches of things to be found on YouTube... Ramsey CNN interviews etc. Also the documentary you refer to is likely to be Michael Tracey's 'Who Killed Jon Benet?', 1998 for Channel 4.
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    Locked doors don't mean RDI

    The fiber evidence seems to be contentious - I know that a lot of fibers found were 'consistent' with those of Ramsey clothes eg Patsy's black and red jacket etc. but I am concerned by these points: Isn't it true that there is still some DNA evidence untested? Isn't it true that that most of the...
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    Criminal profiling & psychological evaluation

    Thanks for all the info and references posted on this thread. Much appreciated. On another thread ('Is JBR's killer still alive?') UKGuy mentioned 'Psychological Autopsy' and I searched for this. Thanks UKGuy. Thought I'd post this link on this thread as it is most relevant here, and has...
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    Question About Undisclosed Evidence

    Really referring to leighl's initial post "Do you think there is a lot more evidence/information about the JBR case that the public has not been made aware? Some people have estimated that only 10% +/- of the evidence has been leaked/released to the general public." When I describe...
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    Question About Undisclosed Evidence

    I am under the impression that the majority of evidence is in the public realm, the main reason being - what more could there be? I suspect that this is much along the lines of the 'we are working on a lot of evidence but we don't want to release it to the public' DA spin. If there was other...
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    Criminal profiling & psychological evaluation

    "The Ramseys have invariably held that the crime was committed by an intruder, and hired John Douglas, former head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, to examine the case. While being paid by the Ramsey family he concluded that the Ramseys were not involved in the murder. He also concluded...
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    Criminal profiling & psychological evaluation

    After all my research into this case, I have come to the conclusion that due to initial crime scene errors, DA obstruction of investigation for political reasons and BPD inexperience, the significant 'hard evidence' from this case has been lost and most of it rendered worthless. Because of the...
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    Locked doors don't mean RDI

    Even if all the doors to the house were locked, this plainly does not prove that there was no intruder. Even the BPD (BORG) established that there were many copies of the house keys in distribution to friends etc. It really would be easy for a determined acquaintance paedophile to acquire...

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