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To: Kylie_04

The autopsy photos with the "garotte" attached weren't in general circulation - just a few Internet sites.

Then there were some of us who bought the right size paintbrushes and tried to break them in 3 places and couldn't.

Then we tried tying the handle knot with the correct sized flat cord. There is just one small blind spot in the photos where you can't quite tell the path of the cord, over or under, on the back side and that leaves a gap in the knowledge of trying to re-create the knot. And on it goes ...


2,377 posted on 08/26/2006 1:29:09 PM PDT by Rte66
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To: Rte66
What this does tell us, though, is that those with access to ALL photos and the actual device should be able to recreate (or not) to determine what was and was not possible if this ever makes it to trial. This gives me some hope.

I have just been studying up on all of the info on the Wednesday panties and trying to wrap my head around that as well. The sheer volume of information that has been amassed over the years by just regular folks hoping for answers is amazing.

2,379 posted on 08/26/2006 1:40:28 PM PDT by Kylie_04 (not consuming liquids while posting since 2006)
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Don't know what the broken paint brush looks like and it would have to be an identical brush.

It all depends "how" and "what" you used to break it. We've all broken a hefty stick/branch by slipping it under our foot and snapping it.

I'm more inclined than ever to think he was in the house on another day before the crime. But which one?

Did Jonbenet have a monitor in her room? If I had the same type, could I monitor it from outside? Karr said he heard Patsy read to Jonbenet. Did she usually?

That note was well thought out. Certain "items" stick out: Monitor, "big" attache case, paper bag, $118,000. The other item is of course, the pad he used to write the note.

Haven't had a paper bag in my house in years, or a monitor. My brief cases are ordinary. Pads and pens are all over my house.

Did John Ramsey have an extraordinary "briefcase"? $118,000 in the bills described only take up about 6" x 12" x 2"....less than a 500 sheet box of 8" x 11 1/2" paper. No real big attache case needed.

The cops like myself misread the note. They set up a trace to catch any call which according to even the latest report was supposed to occur between 8 & 10 on the 26th-the same morning the note was found. But that is not correct.

The call was supposed to come on the 27th....It was clarified by the "get some rest". John Karr had planned on 24 hours at the least!!

And that part of the note was very emotional/physical: Exhausting, rest....and the words pickup/delivery....It sounds more like what (let's guess) John Karr was going through at the time. Obviously, there would be no rest, no pickup, no delivery for the Ramseys. This was all about John Karr.

Now go back to Karr's neighbor who said something about moving furniture on Christmas. It reminds me of the Scott Peterson case. If John moved people, i.e., drove a U Haul for extra money, it wouldn't be unusual.

Go back to Scott Peterson. Fishing wasn't unusual. Where he went to fish was unusual.

Did John Karr move his neighbor during the holidays of 1996? Speculation? Yes?

All Karr has to be is half way between Alabama and Colorado on the AM of the 26th and "check out of a motel" shortly thereafter.

2,385 posted on 08/26/2006 2:37:45 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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