Results 13 to 24 of 70
-
December 20, 2013, 9:47 pm, Fri Dec 20 21:47:44 UTC 2013 #13
Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2012
- Location
- 1,000 miles from nowhere
- Posts
- 165
That was my first thought too.
I am totally bumfuzzled at people who give so little credence to a grand jury true bill. It is scary to think these people are allowed to vote.
-
December 21, 2013, 3:38 pm, Sat Dec 21 15:38:37 UTC 2013 #14
Thanks cynic. My first thought about Paula Woodward is that she's gone from following Denver Public Work employees around to shilling for the Ramseys...Good gawd...Not much of a leap...LOL
The above is just my opinion, right or wrong, but please leave it at FFJ.
-
December 24, 2013, 9:13 pm, Tue Dec 24 21:13:14 UTC 2013 #15"We're not necessarily doubting that God will do the best for us; we are wondering how painful the best will turn out to be." - C.S. Lewis
MY OPINIONS - DO NOT COPY THEM ANYWHERE ELSE ON THE INTERNET!
-
December 26, 2013, 7:39 pm, Thu Dec 26 19:39:25 UTC 2013 #16
Didn't know Woodward worked for Denver Public Works. Clearly it was the Sewage Treatment Facility.
Has anyone posted this article link here? On the question of Paula Woodward's bias, the last statement attributed to her in this Brennan article says it all:
[Hope I'm not repeating, sorry if I am.]
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boul...ion?source=rss
JonBenet Ramsey book, 4 years in works, nears publication
Author is Paula Woodward, longtime investigative specialist for 9News
By Charlie Brennan Camera Staff Writer
POSTED: 12/25/2013 02:00:00 PM MST
Seventeen years ago Thursday, the first news reports started appearing concerning the violent death of a 6-year-old girl in Boulder named JonBenet Ramsey.
With the case seemingly no closer to a resolution, books on the enduring mystery continue periodically to surface, and orders are being taken now for one that those who have followed the case have been anticipating for several years.
"Mr. Ramsey, Listen Carefully!: Facts, Fictions, Lies and Legends in the Murder of JonBenet Ramsey" will be published next year in paperback by Kensington Publishing Corp. The author is Paula Woodward, former longtime investigative reporter for 9News.
[snip]
'Nobody knows what I think now'
Woodward, who lives in the Denver area, said the book is being written with John Ramsey's cooperation.
[snip]
Woodward acknowledged that she is perceived by some followers of the case as being convinced of all family members' innocence. But she dismissed any preconceptions about her thoughts concerning the mystery.
"That case was full of misperceptions, and nobody knows what I thought then and after reviewing it for four years, nobody knows what I think now," she said.
She also said, "This is doing investigative reporting: Here's the best information I can get. Decide for yourself."
[snip]
Woodward shared one hoped-for result of her long-awaited publication: "I hope someone sues me for not getting permission to publish their ransom note."
I swear, those Ramsey shills are invariably, inescapably, irrefutably stupid.
"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.'"
FF: WRKJB?
-
December 26, 2013, 7:42 pm, Thu Dec 26 19:42:03 UTC 2013 #17
"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.'"
FF: WRKJB?
-
December 26, 2013, 9:02 pm, Thu Dec 26 21:02:39 UTC 2013 #18
Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2009
- Posts
- 689
-
December 27, 2013, 1:59 pm, Fri Dec 27 13:59:32 UTC 2013 #19
FFJ Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Posts
- 4,288
Ha ha ha!
Okay, I'm willing to sue the brain dead (Paula) on behalf of the dead (Patsy). How dare Paula publish Patsy's ransom note without Patsy's permission?!!!
I mean, REALLY! That ransom note was a small novella! There's copyright infringement, book rights, movie rights, the mini-series, not to mention the video games and twitter account.
THE RANSOM NOTE WAS PATSY'S MASTERPIECE! And here, Paula is bandying it about like it was written by some itinerant, half-foreign, sort of plural, but mostly singular, non-respecting, fickle faction that can't spell "business" but can spell "attaché" and uses editing carets to insert words into sentences when they're not threatening to behead people! Hallelujah! Praise the S.B.T.C! We're all going to hell on a fast horse, but there's VICTORY in Jesus! WHERE'S THE REST OF THAT BOTTLE OF XANAX?!!!
If Paula, and the rest of the Ramsey apologists, IDI, and sycophants can't see Patsy in that ransom note, they are living in a world of delusion created by their OWN psychological need to see the Ramseys as innocent. It is dysfunction of the highest order and speaks to the mental, and emotional, aberrations that can be created by the brain to protect itself from the TRUTH.
Paula needs therapy, not a book contract.
-
December 27, 2013, 2:26 pm, Fri Dec 27 14:26:46 UTC 2013 #20
-
December 27, 2013, 7:53 pm, Fri Dec 27 19:53:02 UTC 2013 #21
FFJ Senior Member
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Posts
- 4,288
-
December 28, 2013, 3:39 am, Sat Dec 28 3:39:52 UTC 2013 #22
"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.'"
FF: WRKJB?
-
December 28, 2013, 3:44 am, Sat Dec 28 3:44:39 UTC 2013 #23
"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.'"
FF: WRKJB?
-
December 28, 2013, 7:23 pm, Sat Dec 28 19:23:41 UTC 2013 #24
Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2009
- Posts
- 689
Similar Threads
-
Paula Phillips
By RC in forum Missing Children and AMBER Alerts -ArchiveReplies: 1Last Post: September 26, 2002, 6:51 am, Thu Sep 26 6:51:33 UTC 2002 -
America's most wanted: intelligent talk shows
By JR in forum Missing Children and AMBER Alerts -ArchiveReplies: 0Last Post: June 27, 2002, 3:15 pm, Thu Jun 27 15:15:23 UTC 2002 -
Paula Jones To Box Tonya Harding
By Nandee in forum Forums for Justice - Crime ForumsReplies: 0Last Post: March 3, 2002, 10:26 am, Sun Mar 3 10:26:35 UTC 2002