Sophie
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There is a clue in the mirror.
Lou Smit, a retired Colorado Springs homicide detective who has worked on the Ramsey case for more than a decade, said the list was compiled by criminal profilers. It says the killer might have been perceived by others as being cold, or "capable of acting without compassion."
It also says the killer may have expressed opinions about organized religion, capitalism and U.S. participation in global affairs, or had a fantasy about the risks of what it would be like to abduct someone.
Possessing items that came from the Ramsey home.
I am wondering if the "items missing from the Ramsey home" mean the cord and tape rolls (you know, the items the Ramsey's denied owning....)
Has it always been this nauseating in its insistence on towing the party line:
http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_14066900
I know, Madeleine: it's so frustrating. I was upset also by the assertion that investigators are concentrating on the DNA. IOW, they are waiting for a Codis match. We don't even know the DNA belongs to the killer or that, if it does, the Ramseys had no involvement. Or whether the DNA-holder is alive or dead. I am increasingly coming round to thinking that the powers that be in Boulder don't want this crime to be solved.