It's a shame she didn't fill up with gas before starting her drive home. If she had, we might not be reading about her.
Young driver. The only time I ever ran out of gas was when I first got my drivers license. After being stuck out on a lonely road once you learn to check your fuel gage...
In one of the interviews that PR had with the police she said that they have a home theatre where they (John and she) watched all the latest movies after they came out on DVD, usually a year after they are released.
There was even a rumor that fecal matter was found in the mouth of the dead child. If true, that definitely points to PR as the killer. I think there is a giant disconnect between the DA's office and the PD over who is guilty. I think an indication of Lacy's problems with the county staff is the...
I don't think it was premeditated. I think PR probably knocked the child down on the floor and the child hit her head on the floor or some such incident. I think also John used Tracey to seek out a "likely" perv for a "patsy".
I gotta believe that it was an accidental death but there were perhaps other circumstances that would have made the Ramseys look like unfit parents so they covered it up to make it look like an outside killer/perv did it. The note was clearly written by Patsy. The Ramsey's were the principle...
Love the allusion to 'hence', since it was used incorrectly, like most American usage, with an 'and' (and hence) in the RN, and also used by both John and Patsy in other writings.
They would buy the new movies when they came out on DVD, usually a year after release, and they would view them in their home theatre. Don't know if BPD searched the house for movie DVDs. They did question PR about the movie habits of the Ramseys, though.
Wanna see something real interesting? Count the number of exclamation points (!) used in the ransom note. Now count the number of exclamation points (!) used in the annual Ramsey Christmas letter written by Patsy.
http://thewebsafe.tripod.com/1996christmasnewsletter.htm
Interesting, huh...
I'm convinced by the comparison of the RN and PR's exemplars that PR wrote the RN. The run on of certain letter combinations are nearly exact. These combinations are set in your mind and are different from individual to individual. The fact that so many of these combinations are exact is...
I wonder if California officials will try to intervene when he lands at LAX for the child *advertiser censored* charges he skipped out on. Any thoughts.
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