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I have wondered why JAR, after years of silence, now joins Team Ramsey in
podcast and media interview?
Hard to distinguish good intentions amid other motivations wrt this case.
Trump = Ramsey Family.
Sorry. But it's true.
Maybe to keep an eye on Burke when John dies?I have wondered why JAR, after years of silence, now joins Team Ramsey in
podcast and media interview?
Hard to distinguish good intentions amid other motivations wrt this case.
....As highlighted in the film, he [Smit] painstakingly examined the evidence and came to the conclusion that it was an intruder who murdered JonBenet. But this put him at odds with other detectives in the Boulder Police Department, who were convinced that John and Patsy were the killers....
w0w... PR admitted to someone writing practice note..... and Lou Smit had the same info.
He was brought in to come up with an intruder scenario. The fix was in with all concerned. They were required by law not to implicate a minor and had to have an scenario to protect Burke.Not exactly. In "JonBenet" Steve Thomas says that late-comer Smit announced that he thought the Ramseys were innocent 72 hours after he arrived.
JonBenét Ramsey documentary hopes to ‘keep the case alive’
Jan 5, 2021
Reaction quotes from JR and JAR within article
"I was not aware of the audio tapes... It's a real asset to solving this case, still, John Ramsey says adding that hearing Smit's voice again
gave him a "nice warm feeling. He was quite a person ... a legend in Colorado for what he accomplished in his career." ...
"John Ramsey admits he didn't watch the whole film, realizing it would be too painful - "It's just hard to revisit that for me, quite frankly," he says - but spoke to a major theme of the film: how the police misjudged him and Patsy."
,,,
"John Andrew says he's spoken to labs and scientists who are familiar with the case and (all) are willing to help. But right now, the case resides with the Boulder Police Department, and they aren't listening, so we'll have to apply some pressure to get them to listen to some experts. This can be solved," he says. "It's gonna take hard work, it's gonna take passion... If you don't have the heart, it doesn't get solved. And the reality is, the Boulder Police don't have the heart."
JonBenét Ramsey documentary hopes to ‘keep the case alive’
Jan 5, 2021
Reaction quotes from JR and JAR within article
"I was not aware of the audio tapes... It's a real asset to solving this case, still, John Ramsey says adding that hearing Smit's voice again
gave him a "nice warm feeling. He was quite a person ... a legend in Colorado for what he accomplished in his career." ...
"John Ramsey admits he didn't watch the whole film, realizing it would be too painful - "It's just hard to revisit that for me, quite frankly," he says - but spoke to a major theme of the film: how the police misjudged him and Patsy."
,,,
"John Andrew says he's spoken to labs and scientists who are familiar with the case and (all) are willing to help. But right now, the case resides with the Boulder Police Department, and they aren't listening, so we'll have to apply some pressure to get them to listen to some experts. This can be solved," he says. "It's gonna take hard work, it's gonna take passion... If you don't have the heart, it doesn't get solved. And the reality is, the Boulder Police don't have the heart."
Do the Rs even have an IDI scenario? How did the perp enter and leave? Where was JB killed? Why the two means of lethality separated by an hour? What is their explanation about the pineapple? When was the RN written? Who knew about the 118K bonus? How did PR's hair wind up in the ligature? Why was JB redressed and why was that done so poorly? Who had been sexually abusing JB and why was the family ignorant about this? These unanswered Qs could fill pages. No. The Rs do not have a credible scenario.
Something that is ridic about all this is that, during his 'reenactment', LS climbed down through the basement window in the daylight, not in the dark. Also, there was no evidence of melted snow anywhere, which there would have been if the intruder came in that way during the night. Of course, LS didn't climb back up to leave via the window. The grate was in its proper place when LE first arrived, which would mean that the intruder placed it back in position before vanishing.