One thing that stood out to me -- a red delorean? Who would take a delorean and paint it red?
Also, notice he also had twin daughters born close to when Jonbenet was that died in childbirth at home. Also, his ex-wife lara was apparently only 16 when they got married.
FLORENCE, Ala. -- A Florence newspaper reports in today's edition that the schoolteacher accused of killing JonBenet Ramsey was a former student at Bevill State Community College and the University of North Alabama.
John Mark Karr, according to the TimesDaily, studied elementary education, but did not graduate from UNA.
Sandra Ford, a retired fifth-grade teacher, told the paper that she often raised questions about the way he interacted with female students at Kilby Laboratory School in Florence. Karr was a student-teacher at the school in January 2000.
Ford said Karr apparently was uncomfortable with his evaluations and left UNA a few weeks later.
Karr was arrested yesterday in Thailand, and, amazingly spoke freely to reporters today when authorities brought him out in public.
He declared his love for JonBenet to an Associated Press reporter, stressing her death was an accident.
Who would pull khakis up to their chest with no belt? Who would button all three buttons on a polo shirt?
He was a used-car tradesman
This scumbag tried to lure kids over the internet ten years ago --
www.powerwurks.com
YIKES...his TWINS DIED on the day they were BORN...AT HOME???? Sounds VERY WIERD.
painting a DeLorean alone should get him fried....
the dude is a nerd.....what teenage girl is gonna marry him?
Something is seriously wrong with John Karr. Something is not right with him.
"Karr later married Lara Karr, who was 16 when their twin daughters died the day they were born on September 1st, 1989. The girls, Angel and Innocence Karr, are buried in the cemetery of a rural church in a family plot. Former Sheriff A-C Tice says the twins were born at home. Probate Judge Annette Bozeman says Karr apparently delivered his children."
Chilling.
"A judge granted the annulment. Karr later married Lara Karr, who was 16 when their twin daughters died the day they were born on September 1st, 1989. The girls, Angel and Innocence Karr, are buried in the cemetery of a rural church in a family plot. Former Sheriff A-C Tice says the twins were born at home. Probate Judge Annette Bozeman says Karr apparently delivered his children."
Southern Gothic to a T.
I want to see any evidence at all that this admittedly creepy guy was even near Colorado at Christmas 1996. That is the key to this claim, even more so than DNA, which will probably be inconclusive. So far, every aspect of his claim seems totally bogus.
Who would own a Delorean? Ugly car any color!That piss stained steel looked like crap. Like driving around in a commercial kitchen.
Interesting article, hadn't heard some of this before now.
To me the biggest gut-level warning sign that he is lying about the Ramsey case is his breathless claim to have "loved JonBenet". That implies an obsession with her public image like a deranged fan, not what I would expect to hear from a calculating child rapist and murderer who has for ten years evaded capture for the most famous child murder since Lindbergh's baby. This guy was not a drifting transient - place him in Colorado in December 1996, which should be easy to do - and then I'll take it more seriously.
This guy married two teenage girls? What were their parents thinking?
I note an absence of criticism on FR of the parents who dressed the child up like a whore.
Karr's resume submitted to Job4Teacher.com reads like a master teacher, which according to substitute teacher of 17 years (tonight on CNN), she claims that he was not. The resume might give some clues as to when he was at certain locations.
This story just gets crazier! Where were the parents of these girls, is my first question. My second question is arent' (weren't?) Deloreons incredibly expensive? Where would a school teacher get the money to buy one?
On one of the cable channels early this am they had a phone interview with this guys brother. His brother said he was a normal family man and he had never noticed anything odd about hime. Good Grief.