Posted on 08/16/2006 1:17:08 PM PDT by mhking
An arrest in the JonBenet Ramsey case is due to happen "shortly," according to sources in our newsroom -- I know I can't post the link to our site (we're a Gannett station, and despite the "ban", I would welcome the traffic), but most of you know where I work and what the site is...
According to our sister station in Denver, an arrest took place early this morning in Thailand.
Stand by for details and updates as they come in.
yeah, I can't get on!
You are right about it being swamped. I can't get into that site from any direction! Darn it all! :-)
the guy has been e-mailing Patsey for months before she died. She turned in the e-mails to the cops and was acting responsibly. Her death is just a horrible coincidence. Fact is this guy probably knew Patsey was dying and had a guilt conscience and started sending stuff to Patsey to try and releave it somehow. He certainly has done more than that now as he has confessed.
I got into the site a few times. Then I had to go into a meeting and there were over 400 people in the Jon Benet forum. I could never get in again.
Fox saying the Karr family says John was with them that Christmas ... he has an alibi IOW.
I read on one thread that the emails were horribly graphic...
Great!......Matt Karr, John's brother says he is innocent and that he was with the family during that Christmas in 96....John has an alibi....but he's confessed......I hope this isn't some grand scheme by John to get out of jail in Thailand and back to the USA..
His family says he has an alibi FWIW.
LOL!
Well, the DNA won't lie...
"But parents in grief over a child killed usually cooperate more."
They did cooperate. Until the cops threatened not to release the body of their dead daughter.
That would make me kinda uncooperative too.
Fox News just reporting (4:25 PM PST) that the suspect's family can give him an alibi for the time of the murder.
Carol M. said the suspect lived in Atlanta, Petaluma, CA and Tialand, is a 2nd grade teacher and there is no record of him having lived in Boulder. His brother says he was with his family during Christmas of 1996 and has an alibi.
But Fox reporter just said that Karr's last known address was in Pentaluma (sp), CA. He's lived in Alabama, Georgia, and California and now Thailand.
There is no connection whatsoever to Boulder Co. in addresses.
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...and Fox said they can't link him to Boulder either....WTH!
I'm glad to see that someone has finally been arressted.
My thoughts were that the Patsy or John didn't do it. Anybody who read the ransom note could easily tell that only some nut job wrote that note. Somebody that like to play games just like BTK killer.
The cops focused on Patsy because they had some stupid braindead theory that she murdered the daughter by accident for wetting her bed and tried to cover it up herself or with help from the husband. Patsy or they stood around and said, hmm lets write a bizarre ransom note with quotes from ransom movies that makes no sense. Then put dead jonbenet in the basement and make it look like she was sexually molested and strangled. btw how would 2 middle aged people remember quotes from old ransom movies since it was an accident?
Yeah, I know. I'm "bating" my breath, still. Taught in Korea and that just happened to be the writing on the part of the paintbrush that was found? Emailing with Patsy and LE? Ha, was it the real Patsy or "Patricia"?
Saw JonBenet at a pageant and found her? No connection to Ramsey family?
This has "j" written all over it. However, the John Mark I found that played into her hands was Carr, so I'll bow out on that one.
Pulleez. Questioned early on. Possibly connected to CU (or what about the "other" school, which shall remain nameless for now).
It was MSNBC that was saying a DNA match. I've got see this to believe it. All just too, too convenient.
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