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Thread: Lou Smit strikes again!
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July 13, 2012, 8:00 am, Fri Jul 13 8:00:24 UTC 2012 #25
"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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July 13, 2012, 8:03 am, Fri Jul 13 8:03:24 UTC 2012 #26
"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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July 13, 2012, 8:25 am, Fri Jul 13 8:25:06 UTC 2012 #27
Um...please tell me you aren't trying to inform the IDIs. About higher education? You might as well be trying to explain molecular science to them. They only understand the sound bites broken into very simple disinformation and fed to them by Team Ramsey. "DNA not Ramsey = intruder!" "Good Christian Ramseys = intruder!" "Exoneration letter from Mary 'Karr' Lacy = intruder!"
But we really all should learn from Team Ramsey. Self-sponsored polygraphs and a self-honored Ph.D. are the smart way to go. Much easier to pay to have your lies certified and your faux Ph.D. accredited by professional Institutes of Scamming, because really, just buy your reality. Duh! It's all about the money, anyway.
If we've learned nothing else in this case, we've learned IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.
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"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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July 13, 2012, 8:59 am, Fri Jul 13 8:59:58 UTC 2012 #28
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No fr brown! I don't think a sadistic psychopath would have redressed her at all. It is good you had the courage to post this, because it seems to cause distress here, and yet the information related to this scene is very important. I personally think the fact JonBenét was redressed gave the Ramseys away. They couldn't bear to leave their little girl undressed.
elle: The RST can't handle the truth!
Just my opinion.
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July 13, 2012, 5:16 pm, Fri Jul 13 17:16:59 UTC 2012 #29
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July 13, 2012, 5:24 pm, Fri Jul 13 17:24:08 UTC 2012 #30
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I posted this not too long ago, but, although Lou Smit never graduated with a “PhD” from a “university” (LOL) he was, nevertheless, a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks
Detective Smit joined the Colorado Springs Police Department in 1966. At the time, he fell a half-inch short of meeting the 5-foot-9 height requirement. He persuaded his cousin, who was on the force, to hammer him on the head with his nightstick, The New York Times Magazine reported in 2007. The resulting welt allowed him to meet the requirement when he was re-measured.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/14/us/14smit.html
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July 13, 2012, 5:24 pm, Fri Jul 13 17:24:52 UTC 2012 #31It's probably too late to get justice for JonBenét. Maybe it always was. But knowing where things went wrong is the first step to not going there again. **-- Alan Prendergast-Dec 21, 2006--**
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July 13, 2012, 5:53 pm, Fri Jul 13 17:53:29 UTC 2012 #32
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There is actually a video or a group of RDI’s attempting to communicate information and help an IDI by the name of Jim at the DMV.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGJqsv3foFU
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July 14, 2012, 12:05 am, Sat Jul 14 0:05:06 UTC 2012 #33
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Excellent post, Fr Brown.
What Smit never understood or, apparently believed, was the assertion by the FBI, and everyone else in LE, that the Ramsey crime scene was STAGED! Experienced investigators can tell when there is a crime of passion and when there is staging. They can tell when it is a planned crime and when there is staging. THEY CAN TELL WHEN A CRIME SCENE IS STAGED -PERIOD!
The Ramsey crime scene was staged, along with a fake staged ransom note. Therefore, NOTHING in the staged crime scene can be taken at face value. Someone tried to make it look like a sadistic psychopath killed JonBenet, and a foreign faction killed JonBenet, and a gentle, re-dressing intruder killed JonBenet.
The person or persons who staged the crime scene threw everything at the wall hoping SOMETHING would stick to explain JonBenet's dead body in their basement! The staging was to buy time and sympathy.
Unfortunately, DeLOUsional Smit bought the staging - hook, line and sinker. He turned his back on all the other LE experts because he wanted to believe a myth - that the Ramseys were innocent. Obviously, Mr. Whitson is a fellow believer in this The-Ramseys-Are-Innocent religion, and now he has written a book to spread the gospel according to Apostle Lou. Accordingly, the truth has been sacrificed.
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July 14, 2012, 7:49 am, Sat Jul 14 7:49:13 UTC 2012 #34
"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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July 14, 2012, 7:53 am, Sat Jul 14 7:53:31 UTC 2012 #35
"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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July 14, 2012, 7:56 am, Sat Jul 14 7:56:24 UTC 2012 #36
"University of Colorado Law Professor Paul Campos declared the letter a 'reckless exoneration.' He went on to state, 'Everyone knows that relative immunity from criminal conviction is something money can buy.
Apparently another thing it can buy is an apology for even being suspected of a crime you probably already would have been convicted of committing if you happened to be poor.'"
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