The Ramseys want you to believe

Discussion in 'Justice for JonBenet Discussion - Public Forum' started by RiverRat, Jun 27, 2003.

  1. RiverRat

    RiverRat FFJ Sr. Member Extraordinaire (Pictured at Lef

    The Ramseys and Company try to get the message across that the authorites investigating this case have only focused on John and Patsy. This is their way of rationalizing the distance they put between themselves and the investigation.

    But in reality.........here's more proof - that I do wish was updated - but even from two years ago - that the Ramseys are not in reality............

    Ramsey Update #84
    Dec. 17, 2001

    Police mark fifth anniversary of investigation

    As the fifth anniversary of the murder of JonBenet Ramsey approaches, Boulder Police have compiled updated statistical information related to the case.

    Number of people formally interviewed to date: More than 650
    Note: many have been interviewed more than one time
    Number of outside experts and consultants utilized to date: More than 60
    Number of persons investigated as possible suspects to date: About 140
    Number of items of evidence logged into property to date: About 1,400
    Approximate size of investigative case file to date: About 43,000 pages
    Number of phone tips: About 5,300
    Number of letters received in reference to Ramsey case: More than 4,800
    Number of states investigation has taken PD to: 18

    Total cost of investigation for Boulder PD: $1,705,251.21

    The case remains an open, active investigation, with up to four detectives working on the case on an as-needed basis. The work includes following up on tips received, reviewing the case file, occasional laboratory analysis, and keeping current on new forensic technologies that may assist the case.

    "Any homicide, but particularly the death of a small child, has a tremendous impact on the community," Police Chief Mark Beckner said. "We know that there are some cases we will never bring to a resolution. We also know that there are some cases we solve many years after the crime. We will never give up hope for finding justice in this case."

    http://www.ci.boulder.co.us/comm/pressrelease/RAMSEY/pr011217.html


    :deal:
    RR
     
  2. Ginja

    Ginja Member

    Damn!

    How much have those figures changed since tallied?

    And still, Keenan can look at all that and see intruder?

    The media, when it does say anything at all about the case, can look at those figures and still blame poor police work for the non-resolution of this case?

    God, I'm disgusted!
     
  3. LurkerXIV

    LurkerXIV Moderator

    Mary Keenan

    Keenan needs a good (virtual) azz-kicking!

    Guess she's too busy keeping her own kids out of jail to try to find justice for JonBenet.
     
  4. Adrian Monk

    Adrian Monk Member

    Re: Mary Keenan

    Don't just tease us with dirt like that... SHARE!

    ...please...


    :reporter:
     
  5. LurkerXIV

    LurkerXIV Moderator

    Nothing steamy, Adrian....

    just a couple of DUI's. But still...

    http://www.boulderweekly.com/archive/021501/letters.html

    Scroll down....

    This letter is in regards to Mary Keenan. Don't you guys get it? Mary "Tough On Crime" Keenan's drunken son gets to walk on a DUI because he's from a "good family." Thank God she's not in the White House! Recall the hypocrite.

    Peter None/Boulder
     
  6. Adrian Monk

    Adrian Monk Member

    So close to 60 years for a homeless man in the windshield... and yet so far!

    :mad:
     
  7. Tricia

    Tricia Administrator Staff Member

    Adrian Monk how right you are!

    I believe in one of Keenan's kid's cases they even had a "special prosecutor."

    Get Ready. Candy at C.S. is reporting the PMPT is just CBS's way of warming us up for the 48 Hours show that was postponed. Candy is usually 99.9% right. I hope she understands that this time I really hope she is wrong.

    It appears it's up to us. You know we are the "disturbed individuals who must not have much of a life and are to be pitied."

    Seems like us "disturbed" types are the only ones who give a ratsass about JFJBR.

    What bothers me is this.

    The JonBenet Ramsey case is more than a murder case.

    It's about money buying freedom. It's about the "good old boys" club. It's about civil attorney controlling a murder investigation by using economic threats. It's about letting the reputation of an innocent man be destroyed by a liar. As we know this farce continues to this day. It's about 2 D.A.'s who act like the Doublemint Wuss Twins. Both afraid to do the right thing. Both too weak to step up to the plate.

    Nobody cares. That's what is so frustrating.

    You know what's scary? If this charade is allowed to continue then it could be your city next.

    The Ramseys typify the rich and powerful being above the law.
     
  8. Adrian Monk

    Adrian Monk Member

    That is absolutely correct, and it's exactly why, in many parts of the world, free market systems have fallen to leftist/socialist revolutions (or elections)--because those who appeared to benefit from Capitalism did EVIL things with their money, rather than good.

    This is a tragic thing, because Socialism as an economic system obviously doesn't work, but it shows the desperation people get into when they're at wit's end, when faced with the evil that individuals do as they attain wealth and status.

    I wax political because ultimately this case *is* political: an "Acute Political Emergency" to be exact. When people are out of work, facing repossession of their homes, disruption of their lives, and they see the wealthy and powerful get away (LITERALLY) with murder, that is a time bomb. The Czars of Russia ignored the warning-signs, at their peril. Western European wealthy families ignored them to slightly less peril, but they lost control of their economies through ("Social Democratic") elections nonetheless.

    A major reason why I am angry about the progress of this case is exactly because I understand the damage it will do to the reputation of free market economics. It plays into the hands of those who want to tax the rich out of their rich status, and redistribute that wealth to the "have-nots" of the economy, whether they did anything to deserve such a redistribution or not. The corrupt CEOs of companies like Enron or Imclone could be isolated as simply a cause to reform SEC regulations, but when the rich get away with MURDER, the very foundation of an economy envisioned by Adam Smith is itself in peril.

    Capitalists, of all people, have a very visceral, immediate, and PERSONAL interest, in seeing to it justice does not get bought off, in this case or any other.
     
  9. Tez

    Tez Member

    I noticed.....

    over there at the swamp that she is saying that after the first it will be up to the member's donations to keep the dump open. Boy, that 40G in blood money sure didn't go far did it? You would think she could keep that dump open for a few years after she got that blood money.

    And what is this about polygraphs? Did the Scamsey's take another one after they got valiumed out of their minds and fake their way through another one so they could say they passed again???

    If they passed a polygraph, the only question they probably were asked was if they knew what day it was and could tell the truth about that.

    I really don't have any faith in this new investigation. At least not with Keenan at the wheel. And Smit as co-pilot....

    Note to Jameson: You do not have my permission to take my post and repost at that place you call a forum.
     
  10. Adrian Monk

    Adrian Monk Member

    People care. The Scamsey Spin Team may take comfort that the tabloids and major media outlets no longer "care" (or rather, no longer care enough to risk lawsuits from Lin 'the Antichrist' Wood), but that doesn't mean ordinary people have stopped caring about what has happened in Boulder.

    Some future elections, particularly in Colorado, should make clear that the wealthy clients of Haddon, Morgan, and Foreman, if they uncork the champagne over having gotten away with murder, will have done so prematurely.
     
  11. RiverRat

    RiverRat FFJ Sr. Member Extraordinaire (Pictured at Lef

    How Long Will It Take?

    For this to hit the Ramseys Spin Cycle?

    "MARION, Miss., July 8 — An employee described by co-workers as a white racist opened fire at random at a Lockheed Martin plant Tuesday, killing six people, including himself, and wounding at least eight others, authorities said."

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    :beammeup:
    RR
     
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