Posted on 08/19/2006 7:56:40 AM PDT by Grendel9
Authorities asked Patsy Ramsey in late May _ a month before she died of cancer _ whether she would be willing to meet with the man who claims he killed her 6-year-old daughter, the Ramsey family's attorney said Friday. Ramsey said she would meet with John Mark Karr if it would advance the investigation into JonBenet Ramsey's Christmastime 1996 slaying, but the meeting never took place because authorities did not get back to her before she died in June, attorney Lin Wood said.
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My question is: In light of the Democrat Judge's ruling about NSA wire tapping/surveillance being unConstitutional re private citizens' rights, can't ANY lawyer NOW use such tactics as in this case with the e-mail/letters be used as a defense?
Sounds like a potential but horrific can of worms being opened here.
Ah, c'mon, what the heck is the Internet good for if not speculation?
I have yet to see anything in this case that leads me to believe Karr could actually be the killer. Evidently, the Ramsey's did not know him, so how did he get into the house? How did he get away without leaving footprints in the snow? How did he lure Patsy out of her room without awaking other members of the household? Etc, etc, etc.
I think Patsy must have been delighted when she heard about Karr. She finally had a "patsy" of her own. One that might exonerate her and her family's obvious complicity for all of history.
The developer of criminal profiling at Quantico, John Douglas, has given his opinion that the Ramseys were not the killers. I respect Douglas very much. And I go with his observations.
Seriously, the guy is Fruit-Loops and that's that.
I doubt Patsy ahd anything to do with the crime. But I also doubt that Patsy did not know who did it. In that sense, she was complicit.
In many respects, Patsy Ramsey is a tragic figure. What would you do if your husband or son did something like this? Would you elect to lose TWO family members, or deal with the situation inside the family and lead the investigators astray? I can't say what I would do, but I am not certain I would have cooperated with the authorities if it meant losing my son or spouse in addition to my daughter.
In fact, I might even write a note to throw the authorities off track....
Karr signed his high school yearbook with the odd phrase, "I Shall Be The Conqueror."
The ransom note left at the scene was signed, "SBTC."
The odds are that it's just a coincidence, but then maybe not.
This family is nutso themselves. John Ramsey got into the political arena, exploiting his notoriety for a chance at elected office.
They seemed to be oblivious to the impression they left with people.
I agree.
My take on the parents 'looking guilty' is that they suspected some pedophile creep had killed the girl, and had inward guilt about the beauty pageant routine for attracting the killer. (Quite frankly, though it is not good to speak ill of the dead, Mrs. Ramsey tarted up her little girl--the photos of her seem calculated to create pedophiliac feelings even in those without any such real inclination.)
I record some client phone calls. It's like taking notes....the easy way.
Karr is just "pretending" a lot of times. I'm sure he "wanted" the stuff to be "passed on". His Ransom Note is the same thing. He likes to create confusion. He thinks he's clever. Why leave a ransom note for a dead girl? To prove it was an accident if he ever gets caught? He didn't think that one out really good.
He's sick smart...like the Unabomber who was captured only a few months before (April 1996). It almost looks like Karr takes bits and pieces from other crimes and tries to perfect them.
In the fall of 1996, he attended Bevill State Community College.
SBTC - How about Student, Bevill, Teacher, College. OR Student, Bevill, Teacher, Conqueror.
In other words, that little ditty still sits in his mind ....but now it has two meanings for him. (I have a feeling that his brother can tell us more about this Shall Be the Conqueror). Maybe he always lost at "King of the Hill"....even to girls??
Student at Purdue.
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