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To: Drew68

“I have never believed the Ramsey family had anything to do with their daughter’s murder.”

I did. The pineapple. The note. The obviously staged crime scene. The lie about the son being up. The delay in calling for help. The lie about having searched the house (it ain’t that big of a house). The fact the family was till wearing the clothes from the night before.

There is just so much that anyone else would be in prison.


11 posted on 06/02/2018 2:51:28 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: CodeToad
I did. The pineapple. The note. The obviously staged crime scene. The lie about the son being up. The delay in calling for help. The lie about having searched the house (it ain’t that big of a house). The fact the family was till wearing the clothes from the night before. There is just so much that anyone else would be in prison.

There are a lot of curious aspects of this case. Her body was found in a room in the basement of the Ramsey's home, with a ransom note found elsewhere in the house. If an intruder had entered the house and killed this little girl, why would they leave the body in the house after writing a ransom note and leaving it inside the home? You know the police are going to search every inch of the house, and will find the body. That being the case, wouldn't it have been more logical for the "intruder" to leave the note and hide the body elsewhere, hoping it wouldn't be found until after the ransom was paid? Also, the parents wouldn't speak to the police, except on their own terms. Any other parent would have been talking to the police constantly, telling them everything they could think of that might help solve the case.

24 posted on 06/02/2018 4:41:07 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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