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Paintings done by Patsy are on cybersleuths forum.
Really good. I like them especially the cabanas and flowers. Really nice colors too. |
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woops, forgot to post that this is a must read article for anyone interested in patsy's paintings.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_4064157 |
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John Wayne Gacy was a painter too.
The painting I'd like most to know about is the one the Ramseys removed from the crime scene. Was it large enough to have been hanging with the cord used to strangle JonBenet? It appears the Ramseys removed JonBenet's dolls because they were used in the crime which makes you wonder about other items they took. If you inspect images of the cord magnified there are dirt/rust marks present. Did they coincide with hardware on the painting? It's easy to hang your own pictures, you just put in little loop type screws and then a wire or a heavy string. You can even buy little kits. They said the painting was to be a gift but years later they still had it. It's not like it was displayed at the funeral. It was a painting by Patsy so an homemade type cord/hanging device would follow suit. Little JonBenet was pictured on the back cover of the Ramsey's book in a homemade looking jacket with cord that was very similar. When this was brought up the Ramseys changed the photo for the paperback version. The Boulder DA wants everyone to believe there is no evidence that hasn't been made public when in fact the most damning has been kept under wraps. The photos taken at the White's with JonBenet's hair, jewelry, and clothing along with the video shot 12/26 that would include this painting and JonBenet's dolls are yet to be viewed. http://www.geocities.com/pinker44 |
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I have the hard cover copy of Death of Innocence and she is in the little jacket with white cord piping. The next time I am at Borders or Barnes & Noble, I will take a look at back cover on paper back issue. This is interesting information, to say the least. |
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It's kind of creepy, too. Like they lurk, read, and adjust their "performances" depending on what's said. Is that what innocent people do? |
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Of more significance is Boulder never followed up with any investigation or comparison of the jacket trim matching the cord found around JonBenet's neck. The DA is not now and never has been looking to serve justice to this poor little dead child. JonBenet was used and abused by her parents and the DA alike.
Any competent investigation should have included a reconstruction of the crime scene with every single item the Ramseys removed from the house returned. It is unheard of to allow anything to be removed from a crime scene, especially by the persons most likely to have committed the crime. Patsy wanted JonBenet and herself to be dressed alike on 12/25. Was this a common desire for Patsy? In the image below it appears this may have been a similar attempt to have matching outfits. Again dressing JonBenet beyond her years. JonBenet's jacket appears customized, homemade. There is a visible gap where the cord turns on the collar and it's applied looking crooked on the lapel. http://www.geocities.com/gooseberryjam007/twi... WAS THIS THE SAME CORD USED IN THE DEATH? The cord found around JonBenet's neck was flat of the type suitable for a wide range of projects from camping to crafts to sewing. It was manufactured in Asia and resold in bulk for distribution through many brands, Stansport being one of many. It was not a product exclusive to them, although the investigation stopped with this information. Charlevoix or craft stores where never sought as sources. The jacket was never seized for comparison. There is a huge conspiracy to cover up the death of JonBenet being perpetrated by her family and the Boulder DA. http://www.geocities.com/pinker44 |
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my posts only appear if I change my name |
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Are the moderators blocking you from posting under your other names??? |
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There was quite an interesting posting by the poster Little on Forums for Justice recently about this Ramsey case cord business. Little is a rather Borg, anti-Ramsey poster. She's quite knowledgeable about the Ramsey case. Little self-published a book about the Ramsey case a couple of years ago under her real name, which I think is Peggy Larkin. No similar cord to the JonBenet garrotte was ever found at the Ramsey house by the Ramsey case crime scene technicians. I don't know if I'm being overly suspicious about Boulder cop Trujillo, but acording to this Little quote from the Steve Thomas book, Trujillo almost seems to have sabotaged the police investigation into where the Ramsey case cords came from. To my mind, it's almost as if Trujillo didn't want anybody to find out where that cord came from. To give Trujillo the benefit of the doubt, it could just be that he was wrong and mistaken about the matter: Originally Posted by Little The following quotes are from Steve Thomas' book: page 233: Quote: "Detective Tom Trujillo, who was steadily falling further behind in getting the evidence tested, fumbled a major opportunity concerning the cord used in the murder. He was adamant that the cord was polypropylene, citing the findings of a lab analyst. Another opportunity would soon be lost. Following a tip six months earlier, I had found what seemed to be identical cord, packaged as "nylon," in both the Boulder Army Store and McGuckin's Hardware, and collected more than fifty samples. Everyone agreed that it seemed a visual match for the neck ligature, but Trujillo insisted that the ligatures in the Ramsey case were not nylon and that we needed to find a polypropylene rope. I told him to have it tested anyway......... |
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Trujillo also sabotaged the Krebs investigation.
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That should be Peggy Lakin by the way. This is an advertising quote about her Ramsey case book, I think from the 'Bookstand Publishing' website: ORDER: Journey Beyond Reason Author: Peggy Lakin Journey Beyond Reason The murder of JonBenet Ramsey, Valerie Percy, and Matthew Margolies, along with thousand of other innocents, have left a great void in the lives of those who loved and cared ab ... more |
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I never read the Steve Thomas book...now I guess I will have to go get it. |
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I agree... I have a hard time too overlooking a lot of their actions from day one and continuing through the years. You can only excuse so much, it gets pretty old after awhile. |
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What gets old to me is the fact that nobody challenged them but the "beercan collectors"! The 'interrogation' of JR by Lou Smit was lolable, and the R's in Atlanta with Lin Wood shouting down the BPD was infuriating. Why so many objections to simple questions? And some of the crazy smit they've said is beyond whacked. Now JR says he feels sorry for Karr! Let's see, the pervert has kept a dirty thought about his BABY for ten years, and John feels sorry for what the MEDIA did to him??? Nothing twisted about that? Anyone? |
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I totally agree..I could not believe John Ramsey said that. If anyone had made those statements about a family member of mine as Karr has in referring to JonBenet, SYMPATHY would be the LAST THING YOU WOULD GET FROM ME. |
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pinker, co-conspiracy, Pat Fox & Vivian,
We are totally on the same page.......I too, would like all of those questions answered. And I agree with you all. |
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And let us not forget, JR knew about Karr and his fantasies for FOUR YEARS. |
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