The "SWGDOC Standard Terminology for Expressing Conclusions of Forensic Document Examiners" provides these nine categories: 1. Identification 2....
In JonBenet Steve Thomas says that in the process of reviewing a list of books in the Ramsey house, he came across a crime scene photo of a...
If Patsy anticipated that law enforcement would recognize Tom Clancy references in the ransom note, did she also anticipate that they would...
I watched Netflix's A Perfect Crime, a series about the assassination of Detlev Rohwedder and the possible involvement of the German Red Army...
I got the above a bit wrong. Re: "Don't try to grow a brain John." Patsy puts a comma after "brain" on pass 2 of the first session and pass 1 of...
Last night I thought about the three examples of direct address in the ransom note: Don't try to grow a brain John. Don't under...
As recently as this summer, jameson was still touting that Patsy was virtually eliminated on a "5" handwriting scale. This annoys me because...
Did it seem like there was tension between the San Agustin-Ramsey side and the Smit family side? Smit's suspect to-do list had something like...
Looking at this photograph, with the bookmark carefully placed, it seems to me that the open Bible was intended to be seen as significant. In '98...
Here's a photo of Psalm 57 in the 1984/85 NIV Study Bible which includes the cross-reference to the last line in Psalm 34, 34:22, in the top...
Some of the cross-references for Psalm 57 are up at the top of the page instead of near Psalm 57 where you'd expect them to be. I think that's...
So in Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Linda Wilcox is quoted about that Bible: "Then the detectives asked me about the Bible on John's desk in the...
My comments were in response to your saying that the writing pads and sharpies were nearby. They were on the first floor. From things I've read,...
There are two studies in the house, one on the first floor and one on the third. I don't think a first floor study would have a view of the...
This is a photo of Psalm 34 and the beginning of Psalm 35 in the NIV Study Bible (1984/1985). The note about Psalm 34 being an acrostic psalm,...
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