Patsy Wrote The Ransom Note


The handwriting matched and also she used the word "hence". It's an outdated word still used in the Appalachians. She's from W. Va.

What we got here is... failure to communicate!
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Yes, I think now that's a pretty inescapable conclusion. She was too stupid to remember that a real ransom note wouldn't be more than a couple of sentences long. No one would sit in a house they broke into and spend that much time writing a note (actually two notes, one partial) when they could be caught at any moment by the homeowner. I'm stunned that anyone, anywhere, is dumb enough to believe someone outside that family wrote that note.

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Her body language when she was interviewed on TV was so obvious, too. Constantly shaking her head "no" while telling her lies. It's classic, just like the overly wordy ransom note.

What we got here is... failure to communicate!
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^^^This. Couldn't have said it better if I tried....how anyone could still think they had absolutely NOTHING to do with their daughter's murder is beyond me. Take away the ransom note....and what do you really have???

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Why didn't the police do a handwriting exam, that would convict or rule out the parents, because no one would read a 3-4 page ransom note, we read the first few lines and that's all, my dad sends me a 3 page typed out letter with Bible verses and stories, I read the first few lines, then I toss it out, because I don't have the patients to read 3 pages of anything

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They did comapre handwriting and couldn't rule her out. Plus the fact that there were "practice notes", still on the pad...(that originated from the house)...like the author was trying to mask handwriting or mistakes. The term attaché in the note was particularly odd to me, and not generally something a 'crimianal' desperately seeking 118k would use, but moreso a weathy matriarch would. That and the fact that the wood used in the garret (sp?) was also from her own stash of paint supplies, 1/2 of a paintbrush handle, if I recall correctly.

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Out of 70 handwriting tests, they eliminated everybody but Patsy Ramsey.

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It sure wasn't a Asian gang, they wouldn't have spoken like a white person, plus I think the mother wrote it too long,, I think she went overboard in writing the letter ;)

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Also I believe the dad possibly has no clue what happened and it was all the mom who staged everything, to cover up Burkes crime

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I think Burke killed her, Patsy covered the whole thing up and wrote the ransom note, and John initially didn't realize what had happened but became aware of their involvement at some point the morning of the 26th. Somehow, Patsy convinced him to go along with it - probably to protect Burke but primarily to protect themselves by association. Burke had a history of violent and inappropriate behavior towards JonBenet, and they knew about it but failed to adequately protect her. Patsy seemed like the kind of person who would have been embarrassed to have a child with special needs, or on the autism spectrum. It wasn't as commonly talked about in the 90s as it is today, and a lot of people didn't want to acknowledge that their kids were on the spectrum. The fear of people finding out that there was something "not right" about Burke combined with the overwhelming guilt that they felt about their failure to do something about it, resulting in him actually killing JB, were enough to motivate them to go through with the ridiculous, over the top coverup. I also think Alex Hunter knew that Burke killed JB and cut a deal with the Ramseys not to pursue it.

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^^^This. Pretty much exactly what I think happened also..

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I think it's just as possible that Patsy did it as Burke. No real proof either way.

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True. But what makes you think she did it? I believe more that he got mad and hit her with an object, prob. that flashlight. But it is possible she did it and next to him I'd place her. An intruder doing this is silly...

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Punishment maybe? It is hard to imagine a mother hitting her kid that hard though.

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I remember when it happened a big theory was she hit her for peeing in her bed. But I thought that theory was debunked...

The CBS special showed I child could cause that damage with a MAG-Lite (flashlight) so it wouldn't take a lot of force, whomever did it. She was clearly loaded after the murder when she did the CNN interview, prob. on Valiums, Xanax, or something similar (I've seen a ton of people on similar drugs and she exhibits all the behavior...slow speech, eyes glossed over...saying off the wall things, etc..). I wonder if she used such drugs before? Hence, not being in control of all her factions and accidently hit her way too hard. Or normally wouldn't have done that. Juts a thought...

I do not believe there was some abuse going on by both parents that went wrong and she died. Just doesn't "fit." The site below has some interesting info. I wasn't aware of, but it basically says she died for such reasons. Their basic cover-up theory does make some sense, however...

http://shadowgov.com/Ramsey/ramsey.html

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I think the problem with Patsy not doing it is that she'd have to garrotte her daughter and would a mother really do that to save a son? The garrotte thing looked pretty elaborate & nasty...

I'm more for the theory that she came back from the party loaded, flew into a rage over the betwetting and accidentally killed her. Then still in a frenzy she staged the whole elaborate cover-up.

If Burke had accidentally struck JonBenet unconscious, wouldn't a mother's normal reaction be to phone for an ambulance? Why kill her further?

However if years & years of rage and frustration over trying to mold JonBenet into this beauty queen 'doll' had built up then it's possible that she'd have the aggression needed to garrotte her daughter in the cover up.

Nobody really knows what went on inside that family...

Or a stranger did it. In the unsolved Sam Sheppard case 50s it was only years later that Richard Eberling emerged as a strong suspect...





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YES!, that ransom note was the most damning, it should've been short and to the point not 3 pages!, no kidnapper is dumb enough to write a letter that long and risk getting caught, unbelievable.

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IKR? Plus the kudos to his business! They had to give it up for his great business!

What we got here is... failure to communicate!
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She took what she knows to the grave. As will John.

Burke...I don't think he knows or believes he did it. He's obviously "special" and may in his own mind think he didn't do anything or was told by Patsy so many times he did nothing wrong he believes it.

I posted on another board about his obvious involvement and got responded too that he had nothing to do with it or his parents so there are plenty of people that still believe some whacky intruder theory, who wrote a three friggin page ransom note with words like "attaché" and "hence" did it 🙄🙄

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Did the kidnappers write the note before they killed her, and then decided to torture her? And risk being caught?

Did they write the note after they killed her? Assuming no one would ever look in that room?

And why would the "small foreign faction" come to Boulder, and only target John's bonus?

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You're forgetting how much that "small foreign faction" just had to put in said note how much "respect" they had for his business...and to tell him to "use that good Southern common sense" and not doing anything stupid...

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She definitely wrote the note. I watched a 20/20 segment on the JonBenet case and a handwriting expert concluded that it is extremely likely that Patsy wrote the note because there were tons of similarities in her writing and the writing in the note. Burke accidentally killed JonBenet and his parents covered up the crime. Period.

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it was pretty much a given.

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Outdated????

LOL

Not really.

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