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05-29-2021 01:06 PM
@songbird wrote:
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:A lot of the blame, for messing up the investigation, goes to the cops. They had people wandering in and out and no one tried to "sterilize" the scene. We'll probably never know because of their negligence.
Exactly. Even if they do come up with a suspect, the crime scene was so contaminated.....I don't think they can ever get a conviction.
@songbird if a DNA match can be made and the perpetrator was not present during the search a conviction could be gotten.
05-30-2021 08:10 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@kivah wrote:
@Bri369 wrote:I hope this case will one day be solved. People will still believe that Pasty or Burke did it though. It's very sad.
The incompetent police in Boulder, CO blamed the parents immediately. There was evidence that the parents weren't involved - but they kept accusing them - so the public believed it. Lou Smits, a retired detective, went to the house and crawled thru the broken window of the basement and walked thru the house describing how someone came into the house while the Ramseys were at a Christmas Party. Did the cops admit they were wrong - of course not.
@kivah A stranger doesn't come in and stay in the house writing the War and Peace of ransom notes (including a first draft) when the adults could wake up at any moment. On Patsy's pad with her pen. Using odd phrases in the note and punctuation that Patsy used in earlier correspondence. Do you really think some stranger came in, killed JB and then hung around writing a draft first and then a multiple page ransom note while the parents were upstairs? I think not....
The murderer got into the house - wrote the note when no one was at home - then hid in an extra bedroom upstairs for several hours - waiting until the family came home. Several years later, someone admitted that it wasn't Patsy's handwriting on the long-winded note. A week before the murder, the Ramsey's had hundreds of people thru their house over the Christmas holiday. Why don't u google Detective Lou Smit's story about the Ramsey's being innocent. The Bungling Boulder cops/detectives.
05-30-2021 09:30 PM
@kivah You mean the Lou Smit who immediately bonded with the Ramseys over their faith and they would pray together? Oh yeah...that Lou Smit!
06-01-2021 11:50 PM
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