Just the cover up. The brother did it.
2006-07-04 11:53:08
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answered by CottonPatch 7
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No I do not believe she did it nor her husband. I do have a scenario as to what might have happened. The son Burke, not the center of attention in the family, at a crucial age going into puberty, probably knowledgeable about fancy knots from the never ending video games, plus supposed fingerprints found on a glass of tea and a bowl of pineapple, and my minimal psychic abilities all tell me that this scenario should have had more attention. The ransom note that has printing similar to Patsy's but not conclusive bothers me as well. My son writes just like his father, so I have to ask did Burke print like his mother? Is that why they could not say she did nor didnt write the note. The author of the ransom note, I believe spelled the word " bussiness" wrong and I think Patsy would have known that it is spelled "business";
however a child of 11 or so years might very well spell it wrong. The odd amount of ransom asked for might come from a highly imaginative child again from watching and playing videos and tv. It has recently been told by Court TV that pineapple was found in JonBenet's stomach. The parents deny ever feeding her pineapple and she did not eat pineapple at the party they all attended, yet a bowl of pineapple with Burke's fingerprints was found on the breakfast table, according to the report. This should have raised some eyebrows. Did JonBenet get up and have some pineapple with her brother? So I suppose the real question is did a very disturbed boy do this to his sister? Will we ever know the answers? The Lizzie Borden case was never solved, the
Simpson case was never solved and I suppose this case will rank right up there with them. So sad and tragic.
2006-06-29 16:58:41
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answered by Lorraine 1
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Yes, I think she killed her daughter. I think that at some point in the night (early Christmas morning) Jon Benet wet the bed and her mother was outraged and pushed/shoved or knocked her towards something very hard and it ended up wounding Jon Benet. Then in a state of panic I think Patsy was filled with fear and thought she would be prosecuted for child abuse so she killed her to keep her from talking. Then she got the "brilliant" idea of writing the note, which almost certainly linked her to the crime but with all the police errors and the Ramsey fortune she was able to weasel her way out of it. I don't think John Ramsey had anything to do with the crime but I do think he knew Patsy did it. As with Kenneth Lay, Patsy will never serve jail time now but guess what? Hell is hotter than any prison!
2006-07-07 07:20:21
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answered by L S 2
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If Jonbenet's mother had any thing to do with her daughter's death, when she died ,God was her judge and jury. If she did have anything to do with that child's death, we would never know because there is a mystery surrounding this child's death. I hope that someday in the near future if the investigation continues they will find whoever was responsible for her death.
2006-07-08 11:27:33
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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What I feel is truly sad about this whole case takes two different paths.
One, She either knew or was guilty of what happened to her daughter and truth like cancer ate her up. Two, she died never knowing what happened.
If the first is true, then she deserved the cancer as punishment for her crimes on earth. If there is any justice they also hold a special place in Hell for child killers, rapers, and molesters.
If the second is true, her reward came after her last breath, when she was reunited with her beautiful daughter in Heaven.
2006-07-07 10:02:13
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answered by Celeste P 7
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Yup. One theory here in Boulder is that Mr. Ramsey was caught by Mrs. Ramsey abusing Jonbenet. In an attempt to stop it, Mrs. Ramsey swung a chair that hit her daughter instead of her husband and killed her.
2006-07-07 09:47:30
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answered by Ashley A 1
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Good question- I vacillate on the facts of that case all the time. Frankly, I think it was one of the other kids, and Patsy Ramsey covered it up. But I could definitely be wrong. Rest in peace, JonBenet and Patsy.
2006-07-08 09:41:15
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answered by funigyrl 4
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Even if she didn't kill Jonbenet, she put a tiny little girl in make up and strutted her like a prize pig for her own personal gain. I bet Jonbenet would have been just as happy playing dolls..... not slutting out at age 5 for prizes...... How can you look at a child's face and say "hmmm, she'd be so much prettier with make-up on."
......... .Karma's a *****, huh Mr Ramsey?
2006-07-07 14:27:22
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answered by Mary B 1
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I dont think she had nothing to do with that based on the fact that they had already invested so much money into her and her future. Parents that parade they kids in beauty pageants usually are trying to live their dreams through their kids and no one would destroy their own dream. Its my belief that someone may have been following them from place to place because he saw the little girl at a pageant and became obsessed. The reason so many people became so suspicious of them is because they chose to get a lawyer before talking to the police; we no now that district attorneys go through extreme lengths to get convictions even when there isnt any evidence, so getting a lawyer to start with is actually a very smart move. The father took a lot of heat from not being emotional enough on tv but everybody deal with tragedies differently. I didnt cry at all at my moms funeral because i feel uncomfortable showing emotions in front other people, however when i got home and was alone i cried for hours.
2006-07-08 16:42:42
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answered by thementalpatient2005 2
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Heavens No. Period, Explanation mark. The only person who saw "who done it" is unable to speak, but I believe every man has his day, before GOD (whenever that date takes place). All we can really do is pray for family peace and that Mr. Ramsey can go on with his life without his wife and daughter.
2006-07-07 10:09:49
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answered by Ms-No-It-All 4
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Dr. Henry Lee and Dr. Jerry Labriola cover this subject well in their book. Famous Crimes Revisited : A Forensic Scientist Reexamines the Evidence (Paperback) ISBN: 0425196917
2006-06-25 15:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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