Posted on 08/18/2006 9:11:49 AM PDT by fivecatsandadog
A U.S. law enforcement official tells CNN that the man held in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey offered details about the condition of her body that have never been made public.
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Huh? Thailand?
Look...the Boulder Police told the Ramseys Attorneys EVERYTHING....who KNOWS who THEY told in this case!!
Thailand?
Supposedly John Ramsey has never HEARD of this guy....wouldn't he know if his wife was corresponding with him??
Hopefully they have seized Patsy's computer to see if he really was talking with her.
If he was a transient just passing through Boulder, these questions become even more difficult to answer:
_ How did he even know about the girl?_ How did he know the details of the Ramseys' personal life contained in the ransom note? The note, by the way, was written on paper from the Ramsey home.
_ How did he know where to find the girl's room in that rambling house?
_ How did he find the paint brush used to make the garrot? According to information published at the time and since, the paint brush came from inside the house.
_ How did he know to take the girl's body from the bedroom upstairs to that small room way down in the back of the basement?
Everything we in the public know about the case leads to the conclusion that someone connected to the family, not a total stranger, killed that child. If there is some prior connection between Karr and the Ramseys -- if, for example, he had done some work for them, or perhaps attended some of the beauty pagents JonBenet was in -- then he becomes a more plausible suspect.
GOd the crap that is untrue tha is being spouted. This is getting as bad as the "HE was in Jail in Thailand crap"...Again as numerous stories have made clear today : 1. KARR NEVER said he picked her up from school, the Thai spokesman says that he read that in a book and said that not Karr.
2. The Thai spokesman said that Karr said something about drugs and it all being a blur, and they misinterpreted that as him saying he drugged her. He never said he drugged her specifically.
3. Killers say they didn't mean to kill a person all the time, it is a coping mechanism.. IE "I was just trying to restrain her and keep her quiet, I didn't mean to snap her neck" -- that type of thing.
That article said that Patsy was in contact and supposed to MEET him and yet John Ramsey said he never HEARD of him??? hmmmmmmmm
***Supposedly John Ramsey has never HEARD of this guy....wouldn't he know if his wife was corresponding with him??****
One would think so, wouldn't they? SOMEBODY IS LYING.
I agree, this guy had to know the Ramsey's even if they didn't know him.
I agree, this guy had to know the Ramsey's even if they didn't know him.
A LOT of people are LYING!!
No Siam.
If the Boulder authorities turn up solid evidence against Karr, I would agree with your sentence word for word. Otherwise, what I would say is the killer had to know the Ramseys and the house even if they didn't know him.
If the killer is a total stranger to the family and that house, and he picked JonBenet randomly, then the circumstances of the killing -- as they've been related to the general public -- are one long series of amazing coincidences.
Police were in correspondence with him alleging to be Patsey. Patsy knew this before she died.
I heard Gretta hasn't slept a wink since Thailand became breaking. FOX has warned her she will go to jail if she stalks Karr.
I sure as heck hope you're not a judge or prosecuting attorney in your town. Sheesh!
Everyone had a problem yesterday with him 'saying he drugged her', but now there seems to be a misinterpretation by the Tiawanese police (as they are the one who said he said that, not him) and he (the Tai cop) said he actually said 'it was a blur'. To a Tai person, that could sound very similiar.
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