Posted on 07/10/2008 10:04:23 AM PDT by EveningStar
Seems that the Ramseys officially did not kill their daughter...
So while that question is settled, one has to wonder whether or not the South Park guys will apologize for their absolutely brilliant commentary on the rash of high profile seemingly guilty people getting away, literally, with murder...
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Which episode was this?
Well, there is still evidence of Ramsey guilt despite the DNA....
Regarding the evidence, Mr. Ramsey likely raped his daughter constantly for years based upon the insane tearing and wearing of her vagina. He was a sick pervert.
Whether he murdered her, who knows. But, he ought to die for raping his daughter.
You know what ES my opinion but no
Reason is he may not have kill JonBenet I think he was sick f***k Mr Ramsey is
If they do apoglize they better do with tongue in cheek
OMG I just watched it. It is by far the best episode I’ve seen in awhile.
Should John Mark Karr apologize?
The DA's office has apologized, a small consolation for a thoroughly botched investigation and the nightmare aftermath in which a family who had lost a young daughter was accused by an official whispering campaign of an unspeakable crime. In a country where every slight is considered a monumental injustice by some borderline dull-normal pundit or commentator, we can reflect that there are real injustices for which words are no salve.
Regardless of who finally apologizes, only justice will ultimately provide any remedy, however small. It's long past time to find the murderer and bring him to judgment; let's hope the new DNA evidence will make that possible.
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Funny and very sad. These two are the absolute best, IMHO.
I don’t see why only South Park is singled out on this.
Many, MANY people and comedy shows made fun about the Ramseys.
Take Mad TV for example. Michael McDonald did one of the best weird Ramsey dad impressions out there.
To single out just one show is just hypocritical.
If there was enough evidence to support your claims, the police would have followed up on it.
I have seen absolutely no basis for your accusations.
If your logic was correct, you would never be able to criticize anyone for X unless you also criticized everyone who ever did X.
To quote SP, "dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb."
Haven’t see an SP ping in a while. Good to see one.
That said, the original crime scene was so contaminated by the time the police arrived, I don’t believe any forensics could be trusted. And the Boulder police treated the Ramseys with kid gloves. Everyone is a suspect until ruled out. (for the best overview, local talkshow host Peter Boyles in Denver, CO probably has many archives on the case:
http://www.khow.com/pages/boyles.html
Ummm, moron, I was commenting about the ARTICLE being hypocritical, not the guy I was responding to.
I do think that the Ramseys knew who killed their daughter, and that it was a close relative, but I don't think that either parent did it.
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