Ramsey's Campaign Expenditures

Discussion in 'Justice for JonBenet Discussion - Public Forum' started by LurkerXIV, Jul 26, 2004.

  1. Tricia

    Tricia Administrator Staff Member

    Gosh BobC, what do you think was on the hard drive of the missing computer?

    I bet it had some really neat games and things right?
     
  2. Elle

    Elle Member

    locked him in the bathroom on the first floor of the house by wrapping Mr. Ramsey's Jacket around the door handles(?). Huh?

    Isn't the lock always on the inside JIC? How does one wrap a jacket around door handles?

    I would think this would be an awkward task to wrap a jacket around door handles (?). Was John just standing watching?
     
  3. JustinCase

    JustinCase Member

    I was really wondering about this too Elle, I wonder if he even tried it before he told the police that's what happened, I don't know for sure because I don't know what kind of door(s) they had in that house but it still sounds very suspicious if you ask me.
     
  4. Elle

    Elle Member

    JIC,
    John is dragged by the neck he states and locked in the bathroom. So when does he find the jacket wound round the handles? Two handles (?). After he unlocks the door? How is this jacket wound round the door handles.? He waited a minute or two before he opens the door. I would love to see a picture of this jacket wound round door handles!

    We don't know what type of door handles, but most bathroom door handles are "doorknobs" ...as per usual, his story sounds like a lot of codswollop!
     
  5. Tricia

    Tricia Administrator Staff Member

    Calling Greenleaf. Calling Greenleaf.

    Greenie, do you have that picture from years ago of the break in?

    If you do please email it to me and I'll put it up.

    tgrif@xmission.com

    Thanks
     
  6. JustinCase

    JustinCase Member

    Elle,

    The only way I can see this being a successful way of containing someone is in the instance that they had french doors with strange looking handles, I can't adequately describe it in words so here's a pic...

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    I think Patsy kicked his :(:(:(, maybe she caught him looking at pornography of blonde women (again? :unreal: ) and she got so mad that she strangled him with her hands (this could be why he said he was dragged by the neck) she probably clawed him with her nails,(John doesn't mention a possible weapon and he's got injuries described as lacerations) then to get back at him she took his credit cards and his laptop, that's the only reason I can see ANY burglar ripping the cord out of the wall; what good is a laptop with a broken power cord??
     
  7. Elle

    Elle Member

    Not the type of doors one would see in a bathrom, JIC, but your story might find its way to the National Enquirer (?). :pcguru: It's better than JR's. Make sure you get $40,000 for it.
     
  8. JustinCase

    JustinCase Member

    Not the type of doors one would see in a bathrom, JIC, but your story might find its way to the National Enquirer (?). It's better than JR's. Make sure you get $40,000 for it.[/QUOTE]
     
  9. JustinCase

    JustinCase Member

    I thought his story was more amusing than anything, far from logic thats for sure.

    That's okay, I'll pass, I'd never want to make a penny off a murdered child; anyone that could profit for personal purposes is just a monster. The only thing I can think of that's worse is the victims own parents profitting and then accusing others who aren't trying to profit of doing so.

    Actually John and Patsy equally make my stomach upset but it's that weirdo Sue Bennett that takes the cake, she's STILL profitting off the murder for her own personal benefit and to date she's made quite a bit of $$ just off membership fees for her shack of a forum, we won't mention the $40,000.00 that we all know she made; remember, she did that to exhonerate them.
    :flipper:
     
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