Posted on 08/16/2006 6:23:22 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside
Bangkok Hooters?
I did too until I read Lawrence Schiller's book "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town". He does not lead you to believe they did .. or did not commit the crime. It was well written.
There are still a lot of unanswered questions ... so hold on. :)
Sounds to me like Karr didn't do it, but wants out of jail in Thailand and has offered up his Boulder pedophile friend who has shared details of the crime to him.
***** Fox radio news is reporting he has confessed to "elements of the crime"
Ramsey case was a Web phenomenon
"If it's true and this guy did it, all of America pop culture will owe John and (the late) Patsy Ramsey one huge apology. Let's face it...we all thought they did it. They were found guilty in pop culture's court of law. What now?"
--Jim-Rose.com
http://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-6106563.html
I didn't think they acted creepy and suspicious at all.
The cops and the media had them tried and convicted within weeks.
Ah Jim, not everyone thought they did it.
"I'll never understand why they acted so creepy and suspicious in the beginning"
They really didn't. I followed the case pretty closely.
They replayed the video tonight where Patsy seems to be on tranquilizers, and she breaks down at the end telling people in Boulder to hold their babies close because there's someone out there. Makes you really want to cry now.
And the Boulder police gave their citizens the "all clear" as far as a sex pervert/murderer being on the loose.
That's really a crime.
But... several years ago didn't the tabloid ENQUIRER have a front page article with a picture claiming the Ramsey murderer had committed suicide?
The Ramseys were guilty as heck! So said my mother-in-law.
And she should know! She watched every TV program about them that came on!
Mother-in-law, please engage your brain before you put your mouth in gear.
But the suspect teaches second grade?
Neither did I. I believed they were in shock and who wouldn't be.
Only caveat might be, and it's a stretch, but I always had the feeling that they knew who did it, but were either too terrified to admit it, or completely blocked it out.
Brings forth the question of a National DNA Database vs. Right to Privacy
DNA Collection: Crime fighting vs. right to privacy New York Gov. Geroge Pataki is pushing for the state legislature to expand its DNA database. Currently, the states law enforcement only collects DNA from those convicted of specific violent felonies, such as rape or murder. In February, the New York Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill that requires DNA from all convicts, whether they committed a violent crime or vandalism; it is now under debate in the general assembly. This proposal, along with recently passed laws in California and Kansas, has launched the DNA debate into the national spotlight....CUT
http://student-voices.org/discussions/discussion.php?DiscussionID=497
Sex tourism that caters to all sorts of perverts.
Maybe it was because they knew that they would be prime suspects from the beginning. I for one am sorry about the remarks I have made about her parents.
They're waiting for input from O.J.??
I'm still waiting to hear when he was supposedly in Colorado, for how long, where did he stay, etc? His family and ex-wife are giving him alibis for that Christmas. ('96)
I would think the investigators can place him Colorado at that time, if he's their man.
Lordy, Lordy, if this pans out to be correct, and I hope it is, many of us ought to make a pilgrimage to her gravesite and apologize.
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