BlueCrab
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Re' ***** *****,
There's enough evidence in the Ramsey case to go almost anywhere with a theory about who killed JonBenet. The problem is there's always some exculpatory evidence that eventually pops up and short circuits most of the theories. IMO this hasn't happened yet with respect to the theory outlined in this thread. Therefore, I'll continue investigating *****'s possible involvement in the death of JonBenet until ***** or someone else proves I'm heading down the wrong path with this theory.
The most extreme of my BDI theories is that Burke and his 9-year-old friend let a person into the house that night who ended up torturing, raping, and killing JonBenet in a fit of vengeance for perceived injustices against his race, particularly the females of his race. A stun gun was used as one of the means of torture. As a member of APAC, ***** ***** or one of the 29 members of APAC, could have fitted that "small foreign faction" scenario described in the ransom note left behind by the killers.
*****, as noted earlier in this thread, volunteered in the Peace Corps after college and served in Kingston, Jamaica from 1999 to 2001. His work title in Jamaica was "Environmental Promoter". After completing his service in Jamaica, ***** obtained his master's degree in education at UCLA and is now teaching science at a high school in California.
The Peace Corps volunteers stick together and keep in touch after completing their tours in Jamaica. In 2002 the Peace Corps sent a form to all of its returned volunteers to bring everyone up to date on what's happening in their respective lives. At the end of his questionnaire ***** mysteriously answered the question "Any message for returned volunteers?" with two words, "Walk Good". That's all he wrote, just, Walk Good.
It turns out that Walk Good is the title of a book written by Roland Reimer about his personal experiences in Negril, Jamaica. Reimer takes the reader into some of the most notorious "adult only" places in Jamaica, including "Hedonism Resort", where naked bodies abound and weird things take place. Hedonism is the psychological belief that only pain and pleasure motivate people.
So what was ***** cryptographically telling his fellow veterans of Peace Corps Jamaica with his Walk Good message? Was it a reminder to review the book and carry on with hedonism? Or was it something much less sinister?
JMO
There's enough evidence in the Ramsey case to go almost anywhere with a theory about who killed JonBenet. The problem is there's always some exculpatory evidence that eventually pops up and short circuits most of the theories. IMO this hasn't happened yet with respect to the theory outlined in this thread. Therefore, I'll continue investigating *****'s possible involvement in the death of JonBenet until ***** or someone else proves I'm heading down the wrong path with this theory.
The most extreme of my BDI theories is that Burke and his 9-year-old friend let a person into the house that night who ended up torturing, raping, and killing JonBenet in a fit of vengeance for perceived injustices against his race, particularly the females of his race. A stun gun was used as one of the means of torture. As a member of APAC, ***** ***** or one of the 29 members of APAC, could have fitted that "small foreign faction" scenario described in the ransom note left behind by the killers.
*****, as noted earlier in this thread, volunteered in the Peace Corps after college and served in Kingston, Jamaica from 1999 to 2001. His work title in Jamaica was "Environmental Promoter". After completing his service in Jamaica, ***** obtained his master's degree in education at UCLA and is now teaching science at a high school in California.
The Peace Corps volunteers stick together and keep in touch after completing their tours in Jamaica. In 2002 the Peace Corps sent a form to all of its returned volunteers to bring everyone up to date on what's happening in their respective lives. At the end of his questionnaire ***** mysteriously answered the question "Any message for returned volunteers?" with two words, "Walk Good". That's all he wrote, just, Walk Good.
It turns out that Walk Good is the title of a book written by Roland Reimer about his personal experiences in Negril, Jamaica. Reimer takes the reader into some of the most notorious "adult only" places in Jamaica, including "Hedonism Resort", where naked bodies abound and weird things take place. Hedonism is the psychological belief that only pain and pleasure motivate people.
So what was ***** cryptographically telling his fellow veterans of Peace Corps Jamaica with his Walk Good message? Was it a reminder to review the book and carry on with hedonism? Or was it something much less sinister?
JMO