tired of it
2006-08-20 00:21:20
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answer #1
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answered by lvtaride 2
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The Boulder Police department should be investigated for ignoring leads years ago that were handed to them.And 2 men with a record of sex crimes were practically neighbors of the Ramseys but were never questioned ; and so they moved .Some of the evidence pointed to a person or persons other than the family-yet , the Boulder Police Dept. , early on , refused to consider real evidence , choosing to fabricate a case against the Ramsey family .The hell they put a grieving family through is reminiscent of what was done to the Dowaliby family in a Chicago suburb, after their little girl was taken from her home & murdered .They were eventually cleared , after more damage was done ..There is strong evidence to suggest that a suspect in the case of JonBenet , comitted suicide or was murdered ..to look like suicide .
2006-08-20 16:39:27
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answer #2
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answered by missmayzie 7
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It's pityful that a child that age had to die so young, no doubt her murderer will be put to justice. But her case really raises alot of questions and issues we should ponder about. Why in the first place would parents want to place their child in such limelight at such a tender age by enrolling her in beauty pageants and contests? We live in a superficial world as it is, and no doubt, sooner or later, as children grow into adults, they will be exposed to the big bad world of superficiality. But the foundation years are important so why expose an innocent child to such limelight at a tender age? To add to it, if you have seen all those pictures of JonBenet and videos too, you will notice that many times, she was dressed seductively (mini skirts, bright red lipstick, etc.), she looked almost adult. In a sick world like ours, we have to be more careful and we should ponder over the issues of where to cross the line with kids. For us sane people, we cannot even begin to imagine what goes through the minds of phedophiles, murderers, rapists and all sorts of other criminals. So the least we can do is to try at least, not to do anything to encourage them. At the end of the day, JonBenet was just a child. Had she been away from the negative limelight of the media in the first place, none of these would have happened. Parents of a cute or pretty child have the right to be proud of them, but is this the way? Had JonBenet lived to see today, I wonder what she would have grown up to be, since her life (career path) had already been decided by her parents from the time she was a toddler - to be a part of the media limelight. I wonder what sort of young lady she would have grown up to be. What happened to that child was unfathomable. Alas, many other kids are being raped and murdered worldwide, most of them have had it even worse than JonBenet. The main reason why so many people cried the day that little girl died was because of her popularity and the fact that she was indeed a pretty little thing. The world needs to understand though, especially parents, that they can do and make efforts to protect their little ones. For starters, let them live their childhood the way they should - by being children. Not by being surrounded by cameras, wearing bright lipstick and strutting around in mini skirts. The world needs to re-think their ways, not cry when something happens. I'll pray for JonBenet's soul, that she will rest in peace and that God will forgive her murderer too, we're all sinners with the capacity to repent and forgive. Alas, I pray that parents will learn to be parents and do their job. Children are innocent, let them be innocent and protect them for as long as you can. Someday, they'll grow and see the world, but let them be kids while they still are.
2006-08-20 07:37:30
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answered by Stranger In Paradise 2
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I've covered court and the lawyers used to call some of the people ' confessors', they'd say they were responsible for the more high profile crimes. They'd always claim to have special info, sometimes it was eerie the little plausible details, but generally they were mentally ill and attention seeking. I think this Karr guy is one of those. He's a bad character for sure but I'm not sure he had anything to do with JonBenet's case. We'll let the Boulder D.A. build her case and see.
2006-08-20 07:24:09
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answered by Lizzy-tish 6
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If they have truly caught the murderer, let him have his day in court. Perhaps her family will finally be left alone and she and her mother can rest in peace. The media needs to back off stories like this, once it has been reported on the first day, let it go and be done with it.
2006-08-20 07:25:35
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answered by Laurie K 5
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Perhaps a better question would be what do people think of parents who allow their children to be made up as grown women?
2006-08-20 07:21:07
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answered by A G 4
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Sad. She should be my age now. I cant imagine it at all. Like I'm still alive till now I'm grateful for that. She only had 6 years of living. I saw her autopsy pics its really heart-wrenching too how cruel that person could be.
2006-08-20 07:19:35
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answered by ♥Butt3rfLyKis5ez 3
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I think that the news media tells us too much info. If this is really the guy let him have his day in court.
2006-08-20 07:20:34
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answered by blueyes2001 4
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I am glad they caught the murderer if he did it - not totally convinced, but I am tired of hearing about it. Okay we see it...now let's move on.
2006-08-20 07:19:47
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answered by totalstressor 4
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I think it's overblown media hype.
2006-08-20 10:43:44
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answered by Morey000 7
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I really hope they can prove it, and close this case.
2006-08-20 07:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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