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Title: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 05, 2015, 10:07:39 PM
The murder of six-year-old JonBenét Patricia Ramsey

JonBenét Patricia Ramsey (6); was an American girl who was murdered in her home in Boulder, Colorado in 1996.

(http://i.imgur.com/ZkG9wKa.jpg?1)

The six-year-old's body was found about eight hours after she was reported missing, in the basement of the family home, during a police search of the home. She had been struck on the head and strangled. The case remains unsolved, even after several grand jury hearings, and continues to generate public and media interest.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_JonBen%C3%A9t_Ramsey


New information: Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.
Web Site, www.JonBenetInvestigation.com
Facebook web page, JonBenet Investigation, https://www.facebook.com/jonbenetinvestigation?ref=hl

911 call to police by mother:  http://mp3.911dispatch.com.s3.amazonaws.com/jonbenet_911.mp3

Team JBI

Work perform today by our lab.

Location: Crime Scene Location, Boulder CO, Team JBI Lab location, Michigan, USA

Email: HelpDesk@JonBenetInvestigation.com

Sketchbooks that we produce about this open case, https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

This case will be solve.

Our PSA TV ad:

Under the cover of darkness on Christmas, someone stole six year old Jonbenet from her bed. Statistically abused and  murdered, her tiny brutalized body, was discarded in a moldy storage room. Someone, somewhere knows why Jonbenet  became the target of this heinous crime.
Yes, the predator left his unique calling cards at the crime scene, but until his identity  is known, other innocent children and families are at risk. 
We know someone is keeping a secret about what happened to  Jonbenet.
Maybe the secret, is a promise kept for a friend or loved one. Somewhere, someone knows something.
If you know  someone that may have information about what happened to Jonbenet, We urge you to contact the tip line, break the silence,  Please contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers.


Profile: Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

Sexual Sadist.

There was sufficient proof that the killer was a sexual sadist who was excited by the physical and psychological suffering and helplessness of his victim. JonBenet.

(1). The killer displayed an obvious interest in sexual bondage, a hallmark of the sexual sadist, which was represented by the restraints, stun gun burn marks, duct tape and cord marks to the neck and hands.

(2). The evidence found by investigators clearly indicated physical torture. It was surmised that after JonBenet was abducted, The killer took her to the basement and to the wine cellar. While there he may have bound her to a chair, gagged her with duct tape, remove her pants off and then methodically tortured her with a stun gun and raping her with a paint stick. It is believed that he then murdered JonBenet and disposed of her body in the wine cellar.

(3). The killer admitted in the wording in the ransom note that killing is on his mind and killing will not be difficult. Research conducted by experts found that, sexual sadists prefer this form of crime. They believed that the stun gun and other tools was used by the killer to act out his fantasy.

(4). It was further suggested that sexual sadists habitually plan their crimes in much greater detail than do other criminals. The three page ransom note show us this.

Our lab's profile about the killer:

The killer of Jonbenet will inflick psychological and physical pain on the victom.
Not because he enjoys inflicking the pain, because the killer enjoys the sufferning that the victom is going through.

View full color drawings of the crime scene on page 49.
Video link on page 50.
Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 05, 2015, 11:42:26 PM
Who we are:

Our team is called Team JBI. We are located in the USA in the State of Michigan, the same State were John Ramsey lives today. We are in contact with John and had met him at his new Book Talk Two years ago. I help record his book talk on video for his uses.

It has been said that killers will come back to the scene of the crime and stay close to the case. This could be true of John Ramsey's book talk too. So I video the large crowd at the end of a very well done program. We had two team members there at John Ramsey's book talk and I notice an older man keeping a close eye contact on me all night long and on the way back to our lab in Michigan, the other team member noted the same close eye contact happen to this member too. He look very unhappy with us. Was it because we were recording the program, and he was in it?

This spring, I will try to ID this person from the video. It will take a trip to John's home town to perform a complete investigation.

Our lab know that many time, the killer will stay up to date about their crimes.

If you have any questions or commits, please e mail us at the listed e mail contact:
HelpDesk@JonBenetInvestigation.com

This case can be solve and there are many untested items that we can test that could help solve this case.
Our lab is working on many items of interest right now.

We will post our newest finding for your review. You may have a front row seat as it happen.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 12:21:08 AM
Team JBI

With over two years learning about this crime, We know there is a lot to do. Many items of interest have not been check and tested. These untested item of interest could help solve this crime.

Our lab is located in Michigan USA, we have the tools and training to get this case solve. We are happy to say, John Ramsey has been very helpful and with his support, we will move this case forward.

We have been working on the case profile, Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide. It can help point us to the real killer. All crime scene facts point us to a unknown white male as one of the killers. The Ramsey family is not on our lab list.

DNA testing has given us a profile and this may help solve this crime.

We will post about our lab's testing and the many new items tested that will be new information to the public.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Anna on February 06, 2015, 12:22:38 AM
Welcome, to the forum, Jon.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 12:24:47 AM
Thank you.
Team JBI

We are glad to take your questions and or commits.
Please post your ideas on this form.
It could help solve this case.

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JonBenet Ramsey age 6.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 12:55:14 AM
What is plan for 2015 on this case?

Christmas night, 12-25-1996 around 10:00 pm was the last time the Ramsey's family seen six year old JonBenet alive. Some were between 10:00 pm on the 25th and 6:00 am on the 26th, JonBenet was killed in the family home.

Her father found her around 1:05 pm on the 26th with a neighbor in a 10 foot X 12 foot cold storage room call a wine cellar in the 6,000 sq. foot basement.

The local police pointed their time toward the "FAMILY DID IT" and over look many importance items of interest.

Now this has been a cold case and very little new work has been done to help solve this crime.

We believe some one know some thing and may want to do the right thing. So we need to provide a safe way for some one to come forward and do the right thing.

Crime Stoppers

In the USA, we have what is called Crime Stoppers, this is wear a person that knows something, can contact them and give the information that can help solve a crime and not be ID as the informant. The program has help solve 1,000s of crimes.

So I ask, why has JonBenet Ramsey a six year old girl, killed Christmas night in the family home not have a Crime Stoppers Poster?

So I made some phone calls to find out why.

First I contact the farther of JonBenet Ramsey, John Ramsey. He said that the local police stop him from using the tip line for a poster they made to help solve this crime.

That does not sound right, Crime Stoppers, they are there to help every one. How could this be true?

I ask John if he would support a Crime Stoppers Poster for JonBenet Ramsey in 2014, he said yes.
I ask him if he would supply the official JonBenet picture for the Crime Stoppers poster, he said yes. This is the same picture that John Ramsey keeps in this pocket all the time. This is the  same picture we are using in this forum for your viewing.

I contact Northern Boulder Crime Stoppers to have them review the new Crime Stoppers poster idea and they said they will not support the poster. They said we could not use the Crime Stoppers tip line as well. I ask why is this that a six year old child in the USA can not has a Crime Stoppers poster?

They said they work on the case and I would need the local police to approve the idea for a JonBenet Ramsey Crime Stoppers poster.

They also said that they work the case and fill they know how killed JonBenet and this family member is dead.

The Boulder police spent $2,000,000.00 on their idea to who the killer was and its still a cold case.

I contacted the Boulder Police as they told me to do and get their support and here is what they only would say, "WE WILL DO NOTHING" They said this more than one time.

So today as of this post, JonBenet Ramsey does not have a Crime Stoppers post to give a person that may know something a safe place to do the right thing.

There is a new police chief in Boulder, so I will again contract the police to get their support for the Crime Stoppers Poster.

There is some thing not right with how this case has been handle.

Now you know the rest of the story.

Team JBI

2015, JonBenet Ramsey needs a Crime Stoppers Poster.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 01:26:01 AM
One of the most importance crime scene items left by the killer was the three page Ransom Note.

I will post the ransom note for your review. We have a lot of information about the ransom note and our lab has produce a profile.

Ransom Note text:

Ransom Note:

1. "Mr. Ramsey.
2. Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent
3. a small foreign faction. We xx respect your bussiness
4. but not the country that it serves. At this time we have
5. your daughter in our posession. She is safe and unharmed and
6. if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to
7. the letter.
8. You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account.$100,000 will be
9. in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure 
10. that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank. When you get
11. home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. I will call you
12. between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The 
13. delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. If we 
14. monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to
15. arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier 
16. delivery pickup of your daughter.
17. Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate 
18. execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains
19. for proper burial. The two gentlemen watching over your daughter 
20. do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them. 
21. Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I.,
22. etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded. If we catch you 
23. talking to a stray dog, she dies. If you alert bank authorities, she
24. dies. If the money is in any way marked or tampered with, she dies.
25. You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found, she
26. dies. You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar
27. with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. You stand a 99% 
28. chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart us. Follow
29. our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back. 
30. You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the 
31. authorities. Don't try to grow a brain John. You are not the only
32. fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. Don't
33. underestimate us John. Use that good southern common sense of yours. 
34. It is up to you now John!
35. Victory!
36. S.B.T.C"

We will post a full profile about this ransom note for your review.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 01:40:05 AM
What are the killer's profile traits?

Here is a list made from the crime scene.

Personality Traits   

Personality traits that may be recognized by someone that knows an individual who was in  Boulder, CO on Christmas day 1996:
   
Judgmental:  strong or persistently expressed opinions about organized religion,  capitalism and US participation in global affairs.
 
Cold:  one perceived as capable of acting without compassion that very well may be violent toward others, set fires or killed  animals in the past. Kidnap interest: may have described a fantasy or the risks of what it would be like to abduct someone. Fascination and fantasy regarding little girls and boys. 

Secretive: maintains spaces or possessions he is extremely protective of that is strictly off limits to others.

Bondage: discussed, demonstrated or practiced the construction of garrotes and/or other strangulation devices and body  restraints on himself or others.
 
Stun Gun: having a stun gun and paid excessive attention to it by frequent maintenance, display and practice using it.
 
Superficial wounds: Bruises scrapes or scratches on the face, neck or hands that were unexplained or for which the  explanations changed.
 
Absent:  nonattendance at work, church, school or other routine habits or hobbies.
 
Isolation:  a spontaneous trip or sudden need to spend time alone.
 
Change of physical appearance: sudden new hair style or alteration of facial hair.
 
Intense interest: following case updates and news releases with heightened attention and focus.
 
New or used vehicle: abrupt and perhaps seemingly impulsive change in the car or truck he usually drove.

Relocation: a hasty change in geography relating to his living, working or regular friends and hangouts.
 
Collector of memorabilia: saving images or videos of JonBenét  from newspaper, television or the internet

Vengeance: stating or hinting that the Ramsey’s – or JonBenét  – are getting what they deserved.
 
Complimentary toward killer:  impressed with perpetrator as a criminal mastermind while attributing great intelligence, skill  or even luck.
 
Possessions: has items that came from the Ramsey home.

I will post the killer's profile made from the ransom note writing.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 01:51:26 AM
$118,000.00 in Ransom Money

Facts that you may want to know about the ransom money.

What size brown paper bag?
Four lbs. of money - 1,900 bills  1 Gram = One Note 
1 Ounce = approximately 28.35 Grams   &   Approximately 454 Notes = One lbs. 453.59237 grams in a pound
U.S. bill = 6-1/8” long X 2-5/8” wide.....(.0043”) thick
Currency Strap holds 100 bills.......$20 straps color are Violet.......$100 straps color are Mustard 100 count stack of bills
7/16” thick $100,000.00 in $100 bills = One thousand bills
Stack size.....6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 4.3” tall Weight of $100,000.00 in $100 bills = 1,000 / 453.59237 = 2.20462 lbs. $18,000.00 in $20 bills = Nine hundred bills
Stack size....6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 3.87” tall Weight of $18,000.00 in $20 bills = 900 / 453.59237 = 1.98416 lbs.

Size of brown paper bag needed to hold $118.000.00 of Ransom Money is (Small).
Total size of money stack 6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 8.17” tall. and weight is 4.18872 lbs. 
Four pounds.
Place in a small brown paper bag in two stacks are 5-1/4” wide X 6-1/8” tall X 4.3” thick

The killer did not know the size of $118,000.00 US Dollars.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:09:39 AM
The Black Sharpie marker used to print the ransom note.

The ransom note was printed on three pages of white paper from a note pad seen on a counter located in the back hall way of the first floor next to the kitchen. The killer open the note pad to the middle and started the ransom note.

The writer used a black Sharper marker to print the three page ransom note. He started with a Mr. and Mrs. and then started over. That first page was never found, so he took it with him.

The marker used was from a out of production supply and was not made for many years, before 1991.

Page one and two was from a new tip marker and the killer change markers on page three to a flat old tip marker to complete the three page ransom note. Page three has a 50% wider print stile because of the use of marker two, and older used marker.

The killer left his marker in a Orange can under the kitchen phone were the family kept pens. Boulder police match the WATER base ink to that one Sharper marker that was use to print the ransom note.

Water base markers of this type was hard to fine and that type of ink was out of product for many years.

Note: Arties use water base Sharpie markers to protect their art work from ink damage. This is a clue left by the killer of JonBenet.

Page thee of the ransom note was Dog Eared at the bottom left page. This is a clue left by the killer.

Our lab tested the printing and stile of the ransom note and our tests show us it takes between 20 to 30 minutes to print the ransom note before the crime. Thirty minutes would be the best time to use in the crime scene profile.

We have a large case file on this case and we will post new information from our lab.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:22:05 AM
The ransom note printed to put the money in a brown paper bag.

Our profile of why the killer wanted the money put in a brown paper bag for the drop off.

Why the brown paper bag?

(Biodgrade Naturally)

 “Take in Take out” is a term use by mountain climbers to protect the parks from people’s damage from human waste.
Using a brown  paper bag to hold human waste has been use for many years in the parks by rock climbers and trail guilds.
Storing the human waste in  brown paper bags and then storing it in the climbers back pack in till they leave the park.
This helps keep the parks clean from human  waste and it’s damaging effects to the parks.
If the killer’s plans was to have the ransom money put into a brown paper bag and then he  places the brown paper money bag into his backpack, this may help hide the money from a surprise police search if he was stop and  question by the police on his travels, the police may not check the brown paper bags in the backpack because it is known as a human  waste bag used by climbers.
The range of fecal weights produced by individuals varies between 0.75 ounce and 0.66 pounds per day. 
This may be how the killer was thinking as he printed the ransom note. 
The brown paper bag (Tools of the trade).
The uses of brown  paper bags by rock climbers and hikers teaches this person not to leave trace evidence in his travels to where he has been.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:29:34 AM
Profile the ransom note.

Information:

Materials used to write RN. "the Ransom Note was drafted on  paper taken from the middle of a pad of paper located in the  Ramsey’s home and with a pen found in the kitchen. Additional  sheets were missing from the pad and were never located in the    home. The pen used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to  the Ramsey’s home and found placed back in its normal place by  the phone. Also, there was another page in the pad that had  written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which some believe to have been an  early "false start" of the Ransom Note. Tests show that it take 30  minutes to print the Ransom Note.

Character revelations from the handwriting: Our lab produce these profiles.

Great attention to detail:    close i-dots 

Low self-esteem:    low t-bar crossing 

Emotionally distant:    all printing and vertical slant 

Sexual frustration:    incomplete lower loops 

In a hurry:    printing and frequent pen lifts 

Domineering/ excessive need for control:    downward t-bars

We can tell a lot about a person by how they write.

The Gender/Writer of the Ransom Note: 

347 words - Female Score: 1007 points

- Male Score: 430 points

The Gender author of this passage is: Female! 

DNA  Analysis shows a  male,
JBI profile shows male with female traits and has Multiple Sclerosis.

Team JBI           
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:36:15 AM
Clues left by the killer of Jonbenet Ransey.

Next to the body was a imprint made in the salt covering the cold wet concrete wine cellar floor.

An imprint was found in the salt coating covering the wine cellar concrete floor next to where Jonbenet body was found.
The  imprint looks like a carabiner imprint use by rockclimbers and trail guilds.
This smaller size carabiner is commonly use like a  key ring.
This small carabiner could hold items like a small pulley use with nylon cords.
The ice climber’s tools of the trade.

What is this kind of tool?

A carabiner  or karabiner is a metal loop with a sprung gate used to quickly and reversibly connect  components in safety-critical systems.
The word is a shortened form of "Karabinerhaken", German for  "spring hook for a carbine"  Carabiner  Carabiners are widely used in rope-intensive activities such as  climbing, caving, sailing, rope rescue, construction, industrial rope  work, and window cleaning.
They are made from both steel and  aluminium.
Those used in sports tend to be of a lighter weight than  those used in commercial applications and rope rescue.

Carabiners come in four characteristic shapes: 
1.Oval: Symmetric. Most basic and utilitarian, also the least expensive. Smooth regular curves are gentle on equipment and  allow easy repositioning of loads. Their greatest disadvantage is that a load is shared equally on both the strong solid spine and  the weaker gated axis. 

2.D: Asymmetric shape transfers the majority of their load onto the spine, the carabiner's strongest axis. Slightly more  expensive. 

3.Offset-D: Variant of a D with a greater asymmetry, allowing for a wider gate opening. Still more expensive.

4.Pear/HMS: Specialized oversized offset-D's used in belaying. Most expensive and heaviest carabiner.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:41:47 AM
Wording from the ransom note can tell us how the killer was thinking.

One work that we look at.

What Is the Difference Between "Bring" and "Take"? 

Whether you use “bring” or “take” generally depends on your point of reference for the action.   
Bring
Bring means to bear HERE or move TOWARD the speaker/writer.
Bring is a verb used to show a  motion towards you.
What this means is that you use bring when something is coming your way. 

Take
Take means to bear THERE or to take AWAY from the speaker/writer.
Take is a verb used to show  motion away from you.
What this means is that you use take when your are moving something away  from you. 
The use of bring and take is confusing for some.
The choice between bring or take depends on the  location of the speaker/writer.
If the speaker/writer refers to something that is at his current location,  he uses bring.
Generally, use bring when something moves from there to here.   
Remember: Bring shows movement toward the writer:   bring----> speaker/writer Take shows movement away from the writer:   
speaker/writer ----> take  The Ransom Note: 

The note is 36 lines long; extreme for a ransom note.
Anxiety is seen as the length is an attempt to persuade. 
Line from the Ransom Note:  (Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.)
Was the killer going to be in the house or out side the house  the next moring between 8:00 am and 10:00 am to call and give instructions that would complete this crime.
The finish  basement had a phone located next to the laundry room that the killer could easy use to make that call as he monitor the family.

We are getting close in this case.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:52:17 AM
The official report show us that JonBenet was hit in the head at the time of death.
Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

Just out side the North side of the Ransey's house was a Butler kitchen service door. This is on the side yard of the house. Next to this door a few feet away was a child ball bat. The police found this bat on a rock wall and tested it for fibers, Fiber found on the ball bat match the carpet fiber next to where Jonbenet was killed in the basement.

Damage to Jonbenet head match the shape and side of the knob end of the child ball bat.

The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with  the damage made to the right side of JonBenet head.
The bat  found out side the Butler door had carpet fibers on the bat’s  surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

The Butler door was found open and unlock that early morning by police. This door was just a few feet from the basement door were JonBenet was taken and killed.

The report call the head damage a Contusion.

Contusion:

Another name for a bruise. 
A bruise, or  contusion, is caused when blood vessels are damaged or  broken as the result of a blow to the skin (be it bumping  against something or hitting yourself with a hammer).
The  raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking  from these injured blood vessels into the tissues as well  as from the body's response to the injury.
A purplish, flat  bruise that occurs when blood leaks out into the top layers  of skin is referred to as an ecchymosis. 
Bruises often induce pain, but small bruises are not  normally dangerous alone.
Sometimes bruises can be  serious, leading to other more life-threatening forms of  hematoma, such as when associated with serious  injuries, including fractures and more severe internal  bleeding.
The likelihood and severity of bruising depends  on many factors, including type and healthiness of  affected tissues.
Minor bruises may be easily recognized  in people with light skin color by characteristic blue or  purple appearance (idiomatically described as "black and  blue") in the days following the injury.

This child ball bat was not source to the Ramsey family.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 02:57:05 AM
JonBenet had other damage to her head made by the killer.

EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF INJURY:

Located just below the right ear at the right  angle of the mandible, 1.5 inches below the  right external auditory canal is a 3/8 x 1/4 inch  area of rust colored abrasion. 
At the tip of the right temporal lobe is a one- quarter by one quarter inch similar appearing  purple contusion. Only very minimal  contusion is present at the tip of the left  temporal lobe.
This area of contusion  measures only one-half inch in maximum  dimension. 

Fireplace Log Grabber found next to Jonbenet body in the door way. 

The tips of a fireplace log grabber can  produce these marks.
The tool is made of  iron materials and may leave a rust color  imprint on the skin.
The shape of the tip may  match the external injury evidence.
The tool was found on the damp wine cellar floor.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:09:32 AM
What was the weather like that day? Bould police said there was no foot prints in the snow so it must be a inside job.

Lets look at this closer and you will see what happen in Boulder that week.

Boulder Weather 1996 

Boulder Daily Weather Data Temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit Precipitation, snowfall and snow depth are in inches Max and min temperatures are for the 6pm-6pm time period.

Dec 1996   
Day         High T         Low T        Precip.         Snow       Snow Depth                   
25th           54               24                0                 0                   T                   

26th           51               6                  0                 T                   0

No snow that week, and just a mist Christmas night. The facts are there was no snow on most of the Ramsey's yard. This means that any one could walk up to the how and not leave any tracks because there was no snow. Only old snow in a small part of the front yard. Poor information put out by Boulder police to the public.

The temperature that morning was 9 degrees.
A light dusting of snow had fallen and frost had formed during the late night  am hours and it lay on top of an earlier crusty snow in spotty patches on the grass outside the front of the house.
There  was plenty of time for a killer to come and go that night with out leaving any foot prints in the front yard snow.
There were  many snow cleared side walks located in front, back and sides of the house that the killer could easily use to exit the  property and with out leaving any foot impressions on the side walks that next morning.

12/25/1996 

-  5:00 pm 
The Ramsey’s went to the home of family friends, Fleet and Priscilla White, for Christmas dinner. 
The Whites lived a mile away.
(The killer had 1 hour 14 min. to enter the house in the full cover of darkness that evening as  the family left for the Christmas dinner.) 9:00 pm
The Ramsey’s left the Whites' house, delivering Christmas gifts to two families, the Walkers and the Stines, on the  way home.  9:30 pm 
The Ramsey’s arrived home.
They said JonBenét had fallen asleep in the car.
Without waking her, John said he  carried her upstairs and Patsy prepared her for bed. John said Burke and he worked downstairs on Burke's new model. 
10:00 pm John and Patsy said they went to bed, as did Burke.
This is the last time they saw JonBenét alive, asleep in her  bed.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:16:58 AM
We can profile the killer and how he would have acted that week.

Profile of JonBenet's Killer. 

Second, the killer displayed certain characteristics both before and after the murder.
Our experts say that no one characteristic points  to the killer, but that we must look to the totality of his behavior.
Prior to the crime, the killer was likely to have exhibited certain behaviors.
 
Perhaps you know someone who was experiencing one of  the following shortly before JonBenét was murdered:

•Conflict with a female 

•Conflict with family 

•Financial stress 

•Marital problems 

•Legal problems 

•Employment problems 

Did that person then suffer a traumatic event, such as the break-up of an important relationship, loss of a job, or some other disruption  in his life that could have triggered violent behavior?
Did that person express hostility and anger at either of us or our family?
Was he  depressed, perhaps using drugs or alcohol?
After JonBenét's murder, the killer would have, once again, been likely to have behaved in certain ways.
Keeping in mind the pre-crime  behaviors, did that person perhaps also:

•Establish an obvious alibi 

•Appear very cooperative with the authorities 

•Closely monitor media accounts of the crime 

•Appear extremely rigid, nervous and preoccupied during general conversation 

•Find a legitimate reason to leave the area days or weeks after the crime, perhaps saying it was work-related or personal travel 

•Suddenly become religious 

•Increase his alcohol or drug consumption 

•Experience depression 

•Suffer insomnia

We have other profiles on the killer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:23:43 AM
A white tent cord was used to kill JonBenet.

Braided Nylon Cord.

The cord found tied loosely around the right wrist after the father tried  to remove the cord, overlying the sleeve of the shirt is a white cord. At  the knot there is one tail end which measures 5.5 inches in length with  a frayed end. The other tail of the knot measures 15.5 inches in length  and ends in a double loop knot. This end of the cord is also cut and  frayed.   Wrapped around the neck with a double knot in the midline of the  posterior neck is a length of white cord similar to that described as  being tied around the right wrist.

The so called garrote was consisted of a wooden paint stick handle  fashioned from the middle section of a paintbrush, the other end was  found in a paint tray in the boiler room hall way. One end of a nylon  cord was tied to this wooden stick as a handle and, on the other end,  was a loop with a slipknot, with JonBenet's neck held within the loop.

The pointed end was broken off the paintbrush handle that was used to  construct the garrote  and was never found.

Fibers consistent with those of the cord used to make the slip knots and  garrote were found on JonBenet's bed.

The cord used was traced to Stansport; it comes in 50' and 100' cord  lengths.

The two cut cords before they were cut would add up to 96 inches long of eight feet.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:30:26 AM
The killer left clues before the crime.

Did the killer disable the light post so he could  monitor the house from the sun room before the  Ramsey came home that Christmas night?
The sun  room would provide a good location to monitor the  house and the neighborhood from one location with  out being seen with the light out.

Light Post was disabled 

 "As the police search the house, other police fanned  out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more  interviews.
A resident directly to the south reported  that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near  the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that  was odd because it was the only time she was aware  in the past few years that it was not on all night.
A  neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen  lights were on around midnight and considered that  unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that  light being on in the Ramsey home.
A third neighbor,  to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at  anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did  when the police officer came to question her, made  no noise Wednesday night that she could remember."

If the killer exited the Ramsey house from the side yard Butler   kitchen door to the alleyway, he would of turn left  at the drive  way because the neighbor’s dogs to the right did not barked.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:37:55 AM
How did the killer of JonBenet leave the Ramsey's property that early morning?

The "butler's" door was found open the morning of the murder, outside near by they found an unsourced baseball bat that had  fibers on it consistent with those found in the basement near by where JonBenet's body was found. This door was located on  the North Side of the house next to the cut thought path that the killer may have used.

The neighbors had to call police many times to give their tips, some took over a year to be put into the police file. If it did not support the Ramsey's did it, it was not importance to the case. The police look at the family as the persons of interest.

Our lab's notes of the neighborhood.


Alleyway Between 15th and 14th Streets   

Neighborhood Property Facts:
15th street is 610 feet long.
The side walks are 5’-0” wide on each side of 15th street.
The Ramsey house is located 245 feet from Cascade st. The Ramsey house is located 365 feet from Baseline Rd. From the center of 15th street to the alleyway is 170 feet.
The North side neighbor house is 28 feet apart.
The North East neighbor house is 130 feet apart.
The East side neighbor house is 136 feet apart.
The South East neighbor house is 148 feet apart.
The South side neighbor house is 60 feet apart.
The alleyway West side neighbor house is 98 feet apart.
From 15th street to 14th street is located 345 feet apart.
The alleyway is listed as 15 feet wide.
The kitchen door to the closes neighbor house is 88 feet.
The single 15 feet wide alleyway is design for two way traffic.
Fences and trees line the 610 feet long alleyway.
There are no street lights installed for dark nights.
The only good place for a walker to cut through from 15th street to the alleyway  is located at 755 15th street at the North side of the property line.

The killer may have use the alleyway in this crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:45:09 AM
How fast would the killer need to walk away from the crime?

1 Mile = 5280 Feet.

The killer could cut through the yard’s north  property line from 15th street to the alley in just  23 seconds.
He then could walk toward Cascade  Ave in 33 seconds or walk toward Baseline Rd in  50 seconds.
From Ramsey house to Cascade Ave is 345 feet. or Ramsey house to Baseline Rd is 365 feet.
From the alleyway, there were many ways to exit  the street. 
On the 25th, at 5:00 pm, a male person was  seen walking up to the house from 15th street at  the North property line cut through.

Walking From Alleyway To 15th Street     

Cascade Ave. to Baseline Rd is 610 Feet 
The average person walks between 2-4 mph, dependent on their build and  length of legs.
It also depends on their enthusiasm.
Some mothers will  walk about 5 mph when they are shopping.   
Walking speed depends greatly on how fit someone is, and also on height,  weight, age, the terrain they are walking on, and many other factors. 
However the average speed a person walks is about 3 miles per hour.   
3-3.5 MPH Most people walk at a pace of 3 to 3.5 miles per hour. 
Four miles per hour is a brisk walk. At about 6 miles per hour, one is jogging. Over a sustained distance, like a marathon, 12 miles/hr is a world-record  pace.

The killer’s estimated walking speed was base at 5 mph. 

Multiply the speed in mph by 5,280 feet per mile.
The result is the speed in  feet per hour.
Then Divide by 60 = feet per minute and then divide by 60 =  feet per second. 
5 mph X 5,280 = 26,400 / 60 = 440 / 60 = 7.3333 feet per second.
The killer will walk the 610 feet alleyway in just 83 seconds or 1 minute 23  seconds.
The alleyway was very dark and line by trees and fences.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 03:50:50 AM
Can we help find the killer?

What you need to know.

DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?

JonBenet's Killer?
MANY PEOPLE FOR YEARS HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THE KILLER OF JONBENET RAMSEY.

YOU MAY KNOW HIM HE IS SOMEONE WHO MAY HAVE PREVIOUSLY VISITED THE RAMSEY HOME PERHAPS AS A GUEST, AND MAY EVEN  HAVE CONSIDERED HIMSELF TO BE A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.

HE MAY HAVE HAD A CRISIS SUCH AS A JOB LOSS OR BROKEN RELATIONSHIP LATE THAT YEAR. 

HE COULD HAVE  BECOME HOSTILE TOWARDS WOMEN. 

HE ALSO MAY HAVE EXPRESSED PERSONAL ANGER AT JOHN RAMSEY. AFTER JONBENET'S MURDER,  HE HAS POSSIBLY INCREASED HIS CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. 

IT IS  DIFFICULT TO HAVE A CASUAL CONVERSATION WITH HIM BECAUSE HE IS RIGID, PRE-OCCUPIED AND NERVOUS.

HE  HAS LIKELY TAKEN SEVERAL TRIPS OUT OF TOWN TO RELIEVE THE STRESS OF LIVING NEAR THE SCENE OF THE  CRIME. YOU MAY BE HIS ALIBI. 

HE MAY HAVE DISCUSSED JONBENET'S MURDER WITH YOU IN CASUAL CONVERSATION AND  MADE A POINT OF REPEATING WHERE HE WAS THE NIGHT OF THE CRIME TO REHEARSE YOU ON THE ANSWER. 

HE MAY HAVE BECOME ACTIVELY RELIGIOUS, WHICH HE WAS NOT BEFORE.

HE PROBABLY READS EVERYTHING HE  CAN FIND ABOUT THE CRIME.

HE MAY HAVE TOLD YOU HOW HE WAS QUESTIONED EARLIER BY POLICE DETECTIVES AND HOW HE WENT OUT OF  HIS WAY TO COOPERATE WITH THEM.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT A MAN EXHIBITING ANY OF THESE BEHAVIORS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR  LOCAL CRIME STOPPERS TIP,LINE.   USA Tip Line 1-800 222-TIPS

JonBenet need a Boulder Crime Stoppers Poster to help find her killer.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 04:01:41 AM
The killer took a 12 inch paint brush from a tote full of paint brushes and made a handle to kill JonBenet. This paint tote was in a basement hall way next to the door where JonBenet was killed.

Paint Brush Stick 

Broken to Size - Fat - Cat’s Tongue - Paint Brush   

A filbert is a flat brush but it has a chiseled rounded edge instead of a straight one. 
Sort of like a cat’s tongue.
When you look at the brush from the chiseled edge, the  hairs should form an even oval edge.
As a tool for base coating, these types of paint brushes can't be beat!
The shape of  the hairs eliminates ridges.
It can be used for side-loading similarly to a flat brush to  create shades and highlights.
It's also used for blending.
And because it can hold a fair amount of water, it’s also  great for applying washes of color.
And lastly, because of its shape it’s perfectly  suited for doing leaves, flower petals and bird feathers.     

The killer broke off both ends of the paint brush stick.
The broken center section was   the same size as the black marker uses to print the ransom note.
By Design. ( About  5 Inches).
The 12 inch long brush was broken to a 5 inch piece and the brush hair  end was 3 1/2 inches and place back in the tote.
The small pointed end was also 3  1/2 inches in length and was never found at the crime scene.
Testing the wood  fibers found near the tote has shown that the tip end was use on JonBenet in this  crime.
There were other paint brushes in the paint tote that was 5 inches in size but  the killer pick this large paint brush and broke it to size. The 1/2 inch diameter paint  stick would be hard to break by hands for most people.
Testing shows us that the 5  inch stick had other uses in this crime. 
A nylon cord was ties to the center of the 5  inch stick.

The small pointed tip end of the broken brush was never found.

JonBenet and Patsy set up a make shift paint studio in the butler kitchen that year. They like to paint pictures together. Jonbenet may have been killed with the paint stick she use just days before the crime.
Did the killer watch them paint in the butler kitchen before the crime?


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 04:12:10 AM
A neighbor heard a child scream after midnight on the  25th. Many people think this could have been JonBenet  just outside the butler door or in the basement.

Window / Vent Pipe On 15th Street Side:

On the front side of the house was a basement window, in one of the window frames was a panel and in the center of the panel was a pipe. This is called a makeup air piper for the heating room.

Makeup supply or compensating air pipe is outside air  which is introduced into the building to replace air that is  exhausted from the building through ventilation or  combustion processes.   
Fresh air, unconditioned makeup air can be introduced  into a building through open end duct system which  promotes uniform mixing of outside air with indoor air. 
Modulating mixing dampers provide additional flexibility  in matching exhaust and temperature requirements. The  Ramsey house had a pipe installed in the house front  basement window. Sound can travel through this pipe. 
The pipe inlet is located outside the house like a clothes  dryer vent, only designed to allow air in. 
While many  heating contractors install these vents with barometric or  spring loaded dampers,  A make-up air vent should not  be restricted by a barometric or spring-loaded damper so  it will function correctly whether or not the blower is  running.

A neighbor heard a child scream that late night. Tests show that a child scream could not be heard on the third level of the house at night, the parent bedroom.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 04:55:15 AM
Child’s Murder Remains Unsolved after 18 Years 

In issuing the public plea, John Ramsey, JonBenét ’s father said,
“We are hoping to jog memories and in doing so, asking  everyone to examine their consciences.” 
He continued, “We’d like them to share any doubts or information they have about  someone they know who may have behaved strangely or acted out of character around the time of my daughter’s murder.”   
“We have very good reason to believe that the individual that committed this crime may have done so in the past and is  absolutely capable of hurting someone else”, said (ret) detective Lou Smit who has worked on JonBenét’s case on behalf of  law enforcement and independently since 1997.
“The criminal community may have its own set of values and principals”  added Smit,
“but even so, can still come forward with information as there is a code of decency that cannot condone what  happened to JonBenét.” 
“It's only going to take one email or phone call to solve this case, and it's going to be from somebody out in the public that  knows something and wants to do the right thing," said retired Sheriff’s Captain and Municipal Court Judge OM Gray. Gray,  an investigator involved with the Ramsey case since 1996, went on to say
“I would appeal to everyone to think back to  Christmas 1996 - did they see or hear about something suspicious?  Do they know anyone acting peculiar or out of the  ordinary that was either unaccounted for on the holiday or known to be in vicinity of Boulder, CO on 12/25/1996?" 

Under the cover of darkness on Christmas, someone stole six year old Jonbenet from her bed. Statistically abused and  murdered, her tiny brutalized body, was discarded in a moldy storage room. Someone, somewhere knows why Jonbenet  became the target of this heinous crime.
Yes, the predator left his unique calling cards at the crime scene, but until his identity  is known, other innocent children and families are at risk. 
We know someone is keeping a secret about what happened to  Jonbenet.
Maybe the secret, is a promise kept for a friend or loved one. Somewhere, someone knows something.
If you know  someone that may have information about what happened to Jonbenet, We urge you to contact the tip line, break the silence,  Please contact the Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers.

May be this year they will approve our Crime Stoppers Poster for Jonbenet Ramsey.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:01:55 AM
The ransom note had a movie connection.

RECOGNIZE Movie Lines 

We can tell you that phrasing used in the ransom note suggests that the murder of JonBenét was planned in advance. 
JonBenét's killer appears to be obsessed with techno-crime movies and phrases from them. 
For example:
DIRTY HARRY
•"If I even think you're being followed, the girl dies."
•"If you talk to anyone, I don't care if it's a Pekinese pissing against a lamppost, the girl dies."
•"... that's the end of the game. The girl dies."
•"Now listen to me carefully."
•"Now listen. Listen very carefully."
•"It sounds like you had a good rest. You'll need it."

RANSOM
•"Do not involve the police or the FBI. If you do, I will kill him."
•"Do not inform the media or I will kill him."
•"No tracking devices in the money or the cases or I will kill him."

SPEED
•"You know that I'm on top of you. Do not attempt to grow a brain."

The killer appears to have compulsively watched, studied and quoted from movies such as these.
If you know someone who  obsessively watches these movies, uses these phrases or exhibits any of the pre- or post-crime behaviors such as: 
•Made a point to establish an alibi 
•Experienced an increase in alcohol or drug consumption 
•Experienced depression 
•Experienced conflict with a female or family member 
•Closely followed media accounts of the crime PLEASE CALL Crime Stoppers Tip Line.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:09:20 AM
John Ramsey found a black piece of duct tape covering JBR's mouth when he first found JBR; he removed it before taking her upstairs.

Duct Tape 
Duct tape or duck tape is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive  tape often coated with polyethylene.
There are a variety of  constructions using different backings and adhesives.
One variation  is gaffer tape designed to be cleanly removed, while duct tape is  not. Another variation is heat-resistant duct tape useful for sealing  heating/ventilation/air-conditioning (HVAC) ducts, produced because  standard duct tape fails quickly when used on heating ducts.
Duct  tape is generally gray or black but also available in other colors.

"Inside the room, investigators found the white blanket that John said had been  wrapped around JonBenet, and the piece of black duct tape which had covered  her mouth.
They also found bundled inside the blanket a child's pink Burble  nightgown.
A red Swiss army knife was also found lying in the corner of the room  away from the blanket.
On the floor outside the door to the cellar was a paint tray  and acrylic painting supplies.
One of the detectives observed a wooden handle to  a paint brush, the type used by artists, which appeared to be broken and a piece  missing.
The floor of the wine cellar was vacuumed to collect any trace evidence. 
The black duct tape, blanket, nightgown, knife, broken paint brush and paint tray,  and vacuumed particles were all collected and logged into evidence."

John Ramsey:
She was laying on the blanket, and the blanket was kind of folded around her  legs.
And her arms were tied behind her head, and there was some pieces of  black tape (inaudible) on her legs, and her head was cocked to the side.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:16:10 AM
There is a room that the killer may have use before the crime to monitor the family as printed in the ransom note.

Did the killer use the side door to the boiler room as a warm place to monitor the family early in the  day?
Did the killer use the phone system tie in  block located on the North side of the house to  monitor the calls? Located behind the back stairs was a vent that connects this room to the back  hall way.
This would give the killer a way to monitor sounds from the house and not be seen.
The  door to this room was located on the house North side and is not easily seen from inside the house  or by neighbors.
The killer could come and go as he likes.
The North side of the property line  would make a good cut through path to the alleyway.
The Butler door was near this location too.

What was in this warm and headed room?

H.V.A.C. room off garage 
Heating/ventilation/air-conditioning             

Many different types of boiler systems are made by several  manufacturers.
The basic function of any boiler system is to heat  up water and circulate it throughout a given house or building.  Certain boiler systems are more ideal for specific situations.
Each  type of boiler system has its advantages and disadvantages.   
In conventional boiler systems, gas jets play onto cast iron heat  exchangers that water passes through to be heated.
Combination  boilers work in the same way as conventional boilers but also  provide taps with instant hot water. Adding a tank to a combination  system assures that hot water will not run out as quickly.
Back  boilers are able to be fueled by gas, oil or solid fuel. In the  secondary heat exchanger of a condensing boiler, water from flue  gases condenses and drains away through the bottom of the boiler.

A place of interest.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:21:53 AM
DNA and new testing.

At the time of JonBenet's death, technology for DNA testing on the  child's panties used "swabs" from fluid obtained from skin and  clothing to establish DNA identity.

In 2008, a few months before Mary Lacy left office, Lacy apologized  to the Ramseys, saying,
“I believe it is important and appropriate to  provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for  this crime.” She cited the “unknown” male DNA found in JonBenet’s  underwear, consistent with that found on the waistband of her  leggings.
 “The match of male DNA on two separate items of clothing  worn by the victim at the time of the murder makes it clear to us that  an unknown male handled these items,” she wrote.
“Based on the  DNA results and our serious consideration of all the other evidence,  we are comfortable that the profile now in CODIS (the Combined  DNA Index System) is the profile of the perpetrator of this murder.”  Improvements in DNA sampling along with increasingly sensitive  testing methods have enabled scientists to obtain results from  cases that were once unsolvable.
One example of the success that  Bode has had processing cold cases including:

•Touch DNA collection procedures were applied to evidence from  the JonBenet Ramsey cold case that resulted in a potentially  probative DNA profile.

The Bode Lab recovered DNA from the top portion of  the leggings, on both the right and left legs, where the  perpetrator would have put his hands to move the  leggings.
Those new DNA "touch" samples from the  leggings match the DNA that was found in 1997 on the  panties of the child.

Lacy's letter also stated:

"Solving this crime remains our goal, and its ultimate  resolution will depend on more than just matching DNA.  However, given the history of the publicity surrounding  this case, I believe it is important and appropriate to  provide you with our opinion that your family was not  responsible for this crime."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:28:08 AM
Monitor the family as printed in the ransom note.

One side of a basement window had been covered over with drywall.
This window was found in the open position with a small  chair under it.
The open window is located behind the butler kitchen back splash counter top wall and is near the house’s back  stairway where the ransom note was place.
This open window could be used by the killer to monitor the family from this  basement storage room. 
Two lines from the ransom note -
 (You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the  authorities) & (If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money  and hence a earlier delivery pickup of your daughter.) 

Note: The laundry chute was located in this room.

 Sound is the quickly varying pressure wave traveling through a medium.
When sound travels  through air, the atmospheric pressure varies periodically.
The number of pressure variations per  second is called the frequency of sound, and is measured in Hertz (Hz) which is defined as  cycles per second. Normal Conversation at 3-5ft 60-70 db. 
Another property of sound or noise is its loudness.
A loud noise usually has a larger pressure  variation and a weak one has smaller pressure variation.
Pressure and pressure variations are  expressed in Pascal, abbreviated as Pa, which is defined as N/m2(Newton per square meter). 
Human ear can perceive a very wide range of sound pressure.
The softest sound a normal  human ear can detect has a pressure variation of 20 micro Pascals, abbreviated as µPa, which  is 20 x 10-6 Pa ("20 millionth of a Pascal") 
All materials will absorb at least some of the sound energy that impinges upon them.
It may be  as little as a sheet of glass, which will absorb about 2 1/2 %; the rest of the sound energy is  either reflected toward the source or transmitted through the glass. At the other extreme is an  open window that will, as far as a person inside a room is concerned, “absorb” almost 100 % of  the sound energy “striking” it; an open window is a near-perfect sound absorber.

The basement was a good place to monitor the family for this crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:32:02 AM
Ransom Note Text

If we monitor you getting the money early we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money  and hence and earlier pickup of your daughter. - You and your family are under constant scrutiny, as well as the authorities.

Located in a basement storage room inside the house’s North/West corner, is the laundry chute.
This large open duct could be  used by the killer to monitor the family from the basement storage room location. The laundry chute is a direct open path to the  family’s sleeping levels and at night would officer an easy way to hear all actives in the house from this out of the way  basement storage room.
Because of the open duct design between floors with laundry chutes, there are new building codes  that may have warnings to be considered.

An easy way to monitor the family from this room in the finish basement.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:35:51 AM
The killer prints the letter S like he was printing the number 5.

The writer misspells two common words in lines #4 and #5, "business" and  "possessions." 

The two misspellings occur in the first paragraph.
After that,  the writer uses correct grammar except for using the article "a" when he should  have written "an." This is further indication the misspellings were done on  purpose.
The writer showed his true writing skills and forgot to misspell words  throughout the note.   
The killer added the letter S to Business and left off the letter S in the word  Possessions.
The letter S is a problem for the killer and he has the hand  movement as if he was printing the number 5.
 
The JBI profile predict that the  killer lives near a highway with the number 5 in the road name.
5 is an   importance number to the killer.

We write with our brain, not our hands.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:40:10 AM
Printing the letters F.B.I. 

Acronyms

The term acronym is the name for a word from the first letters of each word  in a series of words.

The killer prints the letters F.B.I. with punctuation or   termination marks.
Today we do not print these letters with  separate termination marks.
This may be a clue to who the  killer is by how he wrote the ransom note. 

Ransom Note 
Punctuation Showing the ellipsis of letters In English, abbreviations have traditionally been written with a full stop/period/point in  place of the deleted part to show the ellipsis of letters, although the colon and  apostrophe have also had this role.
In the case of most acronyms, each letter is an  abbreviation of a separate word and, in theory, should get its own termination mark. 
Such punctuation is diminishing with the belief that the presence of all-capital letters is  sufficient to indicate that the word is an abbreviation.   
A word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase. 
A set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter  pronounced separately; an initialism.

Our lab know that Suspects and Witnesses often reveal more than they intend through their choices of words.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:45:53 AM
We took a careful look at the ransom note and here is some thing interesting.

Ransom Note
- Page One
- Dog-Earing           
Page One of ransom note - bottom left corner,  Dog-Ear 
Page One -  Left corner   

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad  of paper located in the  Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a  can located in the kitchen.
Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and  was never located at the crime scene.
The marker used to write the Ransom Note  was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in  a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone.
Also, there was another page in the  note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to  have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note. 
The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens  from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the  telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day,
The ransom note came from a  note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that  one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was  used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes.
The Secret Service,  which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to  locate forgers.
The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of  approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.

The JBI profile predict that  the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of  water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family. 
The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in  this crime.
The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of  page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. JBI testing  shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 05:54:30 AM
Mean length of utterance is 12.39

What does this mean?

This is the killer's ID number to ID him as the writer of the ransom note.

Printing the Sentences - MUL       
Ransom Note 
Mean Length of Utterance
The average number of words per sentence is called the "mean  length of utterance" (MLU).
The MLU equals the total number of  words in a statement divided by the number of sentences:

Total number of words / Total number of sentences = MLU

Most people tend to speak in sentences of between 10 and 15  words (ACFE Self-Study CPE Course, "Analyzing Written  Statements for Deception and Fraud," 2009).
When people feel  anxious about an issue, they tend to speak in sentences that are  either significantly longer or significantly shorter than the norm. 
Investigators should pay particular attention to sentences whose  length differs significantly from the subject's MLU. 
The Ransom Note has 347 words and in made up of 28  sentences.
This is known as the killer’s MUL pattern.
347/ 28 = 12.39         
The killer’s MUL is 12.39.

The sentence that has 30 words shows deception.

Words per sentence from the ransom note.
This is starting from line one to the end of the ransom note.
14,11,10,13,8,7,13,12,15,12,30,13,10,19,18,11,7,13,14,18,16,13,13,7,15,4,7,7

Truthful people make frequent use of the pronoun "I" to  describe their actions:
" I will call you between 8 and 10 am  tomorrow to instruct you on delivery.
The delivery will be  exhausting so I advise you to be rested.
The two  gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly  like you so I advise you not to provoke them."
This ransom  statement contains the pronoun "I" three times in three  sentences. 
Deceptive people often use language that minimizes  references to themselves.
One way to reduce self- references is to describe events in the passive voice and  use the word we.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 06:01:20 AM
The killer left our lab some good clues to follow and this will help us ID the writer of the ransom note and the killer.

WORD SPACING IN THE RANSOM NOTE.

Proper spacing between words is an important factor in making them easy to read. 
Allow enough space between words and sentences to keep them from running  together, but not so much as to cause words to be read one at a time.
A good  practice to follow is making spaces between words equal to the space that the letter  O. 
If you prefer, you can use the letter N or a correctly spaced letter I instead. 
Naturally, the design of the last letter of a word and of the first letter of the following  word must be considered in determining the amount of space you leave between  words.
You should leave a space equal to a capital O between two full-height  straight-stemmed letters, such as H and E or D and B. Of course, if one or both of the  letters are curved, the space should be appropriately reduced.
If the two letters  involved are lowercase, use the lowercase o to determine the width of the space.
If  one letter is full height and the other is lowercase height, such as the words bid now  or on him, the space would be equal to half a capital O and half a lowercase o. 
A typed Ransom Note can never provide the entire picture.
Each letter, a laser copy of  each other letter, so perfect in form, can not convey the emotional thinking that comes  from imperfect handwriting, where a difference in style could signal many feeling, or  deepest despair.       
The skill of handwriting is also referred to as a "Graphomotor" skill and includes  visual-perceptual, orthographic coding, motor planning and execution, kinesthetic  feedback and visual-motor coordination.

What did our lab find out?

The killer uses a three letter O  spacing between words.
Proper  spacing between words uses one O  spacing. 
His choice to uses a Sharpie marker  tells us something more about the  killer’s printing stile and pen choice.
The old Sharpie marker that he had  brought into the house was place into  a cup filled with pens that was then   located in the kitchen.
This tells us  more about how the killer was  thinking.
This marker’s ink had been  out of production for seven years.
The  marker’s ink was easily trace back to  that old marker found in the kitchen  inside a orange cup.
This old marker  was not own by the Ramsey’s

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 06:06:45 AM
The ransom note writing.

Multiple Sclerosis 

Multiple sclerosis affects 350,000 people in the U.S.
Though the condition can  appear at any age, it is most often diagnosed in people between the ages of 20- 50 years.
MS appears twice as often in Caucasians, and females are affected  earlier in life twice as frequently as males.   Multiple Sclerosis is a disease whereby the central nervous system components  break down and degenerate. Scar tissue can form with resulting plaque in the  spinal cord and brain.
Myelin, a substance that covers the nerves and supports  nerve health, is responsible for impulse conduction.
In MS patients, myelin  disintegrates through inflammation causing electrical impulses to slow down. 
As the condition progresses with nerve damage, various normal functions can be  compromised. 
These include:
•Vision disturbance - involves blurred or patchy vision or color  changes due to optic neuritis (inflammation of the optic nerve)
•Speech difficulties
•Problems walking
•Impaired memory
•Difficulty writing
•Coordination and balance due to limb weakness
•Muscle spasm, tiredness, numbness

Because multiple sclerosis (MS) can  affect different people in different ways,  there's no way to know what MS  symptoms someone may experience or  when they might occur. 
Damage from MS can result in poor  balance or coordination.
It may become  difficult to maintain your balance when  you walk across a room. Someone may  also have trouble picking up small  objects, or writing clearly.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 06:17:12 AM
The killer or writer used a black Sharpie marker to print the ransom note. This was a out of production old marker and had a water base ink.

Sharpie Markers   

The individual ingredients in permanent markers are harmful when highly  concentrated or in large amounts, but permanent markers are regulated to be safe  for human use.
According to data online, Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers  are comprised of dies, n-propanol (71-23-8), n-butanol (71-36-3) and diacetone  alcohol (123-42-2).
The numbers in parenthesis are the registry numbers of the  Chemical Abstract Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society. 
CAS numbers identify organic and inorganic chemicals but do not include the  manufacturer or concentration of a chemical. 
The boiling point of n-propanol in Sharpie fine point permanent markers is 207  degrees Fahrenheit, and the chemical has a vapor pressure of 13mm Hg at 20  degrees Celsius.
The specific gravity of n-propanol in these markers is 0.8044, and  it is water soluble. N-propanol smells like alcohol and is clear in color.
N-butanol is also clear in color and has a banana scent.
It can be mixed with many  solvents, according to data online.
N-butanol should not be inhaled and can irritate  the eyes and skin.
Diacetone alcohol is an odorless, colorless liquid.
One lab reports that it evaporates  slowly and is used as a component of printing ink.
Diacetone alcohol has a melting  point of -47 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 164 degrees Celsius. 
Sharpie permanent markers contain dyes, pigments and a solvent mixture of  butanol, propanol, diacetone alcohol and ethanol.
Additional solvents in the inks  include alcohol, ketone, xylene and glycol ethers.

Sharpie Water-Based Paint Markers are great  for scrapbooking, art projects, posters, note  pads and signs.
They are water and fade  resistant, and the ink will not bleed through  heavyweight paper.
These water-based opaque  paint markers are acid free, archival quality, and  non-toxic.
Available in a variety of vibrant colors  for light and dark surfaces.

Sharpie" was originally a name designating a  permanent marker launched in 1964 by the  Sanford Ink Company. The Sharpie also  became the first pen-style permanent marker. In 1992 Sharpie was acquired by The Newell  Companies (later Newell Rubbermaid) as part  of Sanford, a leading manufacturer and  marketer of writing instruments.

The killer left his marker in a orange can under the phone in the kitchen to frame the family.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 06:21:03 AM
LESSONS FROM THE JONBENET RAMSEY CASE 

The 1996 homicide investigation of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey provides valuable lessons in proper crime-scene investigation procedures.
From this case, we learn how  important it is to secure a crime scene.
Key forensic  evidence can be lost forever without a secure crime scene.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 06, 2015, 06:33:08 AM
Boulder County Sheriff's Office 
Address: 1777 6th St. Boulder, CO 80302
Phone Number: (303) 441-3600
Visit Their Website http://www.bouldercounty.org/dept/sheriff/pages/default.aspx
   

Boulder Police Department 
Address: 1805 33rd St. Boulder, CO 80301
Phone Number: (303) 441-3333
Visit Their Website https://bouldercolorado.gov/police

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 03:35:21 AM
Six windows and one door was found unlock and open then next morning by police. There was other ways to enter the house and not cause any damage.

The next few posts will cover these area in detail.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 04:08:06 AM
An easy was to enter the Ramsey's house and not cause any damage.

The house had it's two car garage on the back side of the property. The garage door was 16 feet wide and stored room for two cars. John Ramsey had two cars, An one year old car and a new sporty car. The newest car had all of the options and this included a programmable garage door opener built in. Now this left one extra garage door remote control to be place some wear.

The family would push the remote control button and the garage door would open to the house. The service door inside the garage to the house was not lock. This was a easy way to enter the house and not need a house key.

That summer of 1996. most of the family was in Michigan. John came home from his travels and enter the garage and could not enter the home because the service door inside the garage was lock. He was lock out of his house and with no house key, he would need to damage his way in.  He look around and pick a small window glass to break in, located in an out of the way basement window well. He then some what undress and broke the small glass and enter the house. This was the basement window that was found broke and in a open position the day JonBenet was found killed.

The idea to place the extra garage door opener in a place that the family and friend could used to enter the house was a good idea. The place they pick was next to the back kitchen service door. The remote control was place under a black cover on a wood shelf of the gas fired BBQ. The garage door opener was there for many week before the crime.

What does this mean? Any one that knew about this garage door opener place under the BBQ could push the button and enter the house, no key required and no damage made to the house.

The house and the BBQ grill could be seen from many houses in the neighborhood. Did the killer monitor the family before the crime? Was this the way the killer used to enter the home that Christmas day?

I ask John Ramsey this year, did any one check to see if the garage door opener had been taken or move or tested, and he said he did not know.

Boulder police told the public that there was no signs of entry or damage to the house. So it must be a inside job.

Testing done by our lab, we know there are many ways to enter this house with out any damage.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 04:32:36 AM
Enter the house with out causing any damage.

On the property South side was a service door to the back hall way next to the kitchen. This door was use a lot by the family. The house and trim was newly painted just before Christmas and the hardware to the door lock set was not replace at that time. The item missing was called the lock plate. This metal plate is needed to keep some one from taking a card and opening the door. The lock set design has a safety pin that pushes to the strike plate and will keep the door from being unlock with a card or tool from the out side. This plate was not installed back on the door frame after the new paint was applied.

Now if the killer wanted to enter the house and cause no damage to the door, he would use a card or flat tool to open the door. The safety pin would not keep the door lock. This would be a easy way to enter the home and cause no damage.

The morning of the crime, Boulder police noted that the kitchen service door had new damage to the door fame at the missing striker plate. The police ask the family if they new about this new damage to the wood, John Ramsey said that the plate was not reinstalled after the new paint was applied by the painters.

Did the killer enter the Ramsey house with just a card or flat tool? This would be a easy way to enter the home and not cause any damage.

Work done by our lab.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 04:50:59 AM
Easy way to enter the Ramsey house.

Christmas day was a fun day for the family. The two children had their neighborhood friends over to play inside and out side the house. They came and go inside and outside all day long.

The Ramsey's house had many doors to the outside on the main level and more doors on the second level and third level too. The main level has eight doors to come in and exit the house. Each door had door lock and this was a safe upscale neighborhood. The type of area that you need not lock your doors and still be safe.

Christmas was a busy time and at 5:00 pm it was time to go to dinner at a friends house. They sent every one home and got in the car to go to the Christmas dinner. Eight doors on the main level. I ask John Ramsey if he stop and went around this large house and lock and check each door just before they went to dinner. He said no, but he thinks the doors must have been lock. Remember the neighborhood kids was all over the yard coming and going in and out of the house and garage.

On the 26th around 5:52 am the police was called that a ransom note was found and JonBenet was taken. The police did a walk around the house and found the Butler kitchen service door open and unlock. This door was located on the north side of the home next to the steps to the basement door where JonBenet was taken and killed.

This door was found unlock and in a open position.

Remember the Boulder police said that the house showed no sign of damage so it must of been an inside job.

The killer would use the closes door to the basement to exit the house. this door is the Butler kitchen service door, and it was found unlock and open that early morning.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 05:07:35 AM
Easy way to enter the Ramsey's house.

The second level had two service doors to exit to the out side. The house had two doors on the second level. One door was located in JonBenet bedroom that goes to her deck, this door was found lock. The kids play room door was located in the middle of the house on the second floor and this door was used by the childred Christmas day to play on the deck with remote cars. Doors on the second level may not have been lock most of the time.

Next to the house on the South side was a White Pine tree, this tree was slanted to the South and would be an easy way to climb up to the deck and enter the unlock playroom service door. No damage required to enter the Ramsey's home. Just inside this door was the children Christmas tree. The family had Christmas trees in evey area of the house.

Jonbened bedroom was just a few steps from this playroom and cut marks was found in this pine tree as if some one climb the tree to the second level.

Did the killer climb this easy to climb tree and enter the house next to Jonbenet bedroom?

The white pine tree died that summer and they found odd cut mark in the tree that look like marks made by an Ice Ax used by rock climbers. This tree was cut down and remove from the property quickly.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 05:14:27 AM
If you have read some of our lab's posts, you may want to ask this question, Did the family kill Jonbenet?

With over two years working on this case, the facts of the crime scene support the answer "NO, they did not kill Jonbenet"

We would not state this as fact if we were not sure of the crime scene information and lab testing.

The Ramsey's family did not kill Jonbenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 05:28:56 AM
Who killer Jonbenet?

You may want to ask us who killed JonBenet Ramsey. In Time.

Our lab's profile support that the killer has a Rock Climbing, Teacher and Art background.

As you get up to date with the newest case information our lab has produce, you will have a front row seat as this crime is solve.

This has been a cold case for over 19 years. Why? Because the Boulder police pointed their time as a inside job.

This case will be solve and today's crime scene tools will help solve this crime.

For a list of our lab's crime scene tools, check out our Facebook page under Jonbenet Investigation.

https://www.facebook.com/jonbenetinvestigation

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 05:48:58 AM
What can our lab do?

We support that the killer of Jonbenet enter the Ramsey's house right after they left for a Christmas dinner a mile away. This would be at the time of FIVE o'clock. The sun had set and the moon was not in the sky, It was very dark in this neighborhood and there was no street lights.

The crime scene show us that the killer disable a lamp post before the crime.

The killer spent a lot of time in the Ramsey's home and he left some importance clues. One item he handle has not been tested. Lab testing may ID this person and help solve this crime. This could be the year this case is solve.

There are many items that have not been tested and it time to do so.

This is just one item set for testing this year.

A neighbor seen a white male walk up to the Ramsey's house toward the butler kitchen side door around five o'clock right after the family left for a Christmas party.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 06:06:24 AM
Profile of the killer.

The crime scene and what and how the killer did tell us a lot about him.

Killers tend to have a need to relive their crimes over and over again. They will do this in many ways. Some take items from the crime scene, some will video or take pictures as a toffee.

Our profile and the crime scene information show us that this killer has a art background and may like to drawl the crime scene in his work. This is how he will relive this crime and use these drawing as his toffee.

As our lab produces the killer's profile, we have taken it to the next level. The need for the killer to stay up to date is a very power full force in his mind. So we will help him expose him self by his weakness to relive his crime.

We are producing crime scene drawings and some never before seen by the public that only the killer will know and understand. He may view some of the drawings online and the better drawings in person. In the USA this is called the Sketchbook Project. These crime scene drawings are made from the crime scene information and are traveling around
the USA and Canada as we speak. These drawing can be viewed free of charge online and in person.

Most killers have a need to relive their crimes.

You may view some of the JonBenet Investigation Crime Scene drawings at this link:

https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

Great care has gone into these crime scene drawings and the killer will understand we are on his trail.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 06:48:22 AM
Did the killer disable a lamp post before the crime?

Light Post was disabled   

"As the police search the house, other police fanned  out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more  interviews.

A resident directly to the south reported  that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near  the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that  was odd because it was the only time she was aware  in the past few years that it was not on all night.
 
A  neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen  lights were on around midnight and considered that  unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that  light being on in the Ramsey home.

A third neighbor,  to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at  anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did  when the police officer came to question her, made  no noise Wednesday night that she could remember."   

Light post found disabled 

Did the killer disable the light post so he could  monitor the house from the sun room before the  Ramsey came home that Christmas night?

The sun  room would provide a good location to monitor the  house and the neighborhood from one location with  out being seen with the light out.

If the killer exited the Ramsey house from the side yard Butler   kitchen door to the alleyway, he would of turn left  at the drive  way because the neighbor’s dogs to the right did not barked.

The lamp post was quickly remove by the Boulder Police.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 07:00:58 AM
The Ramsey's house was located near the middle of the block.

The street in front of the Ramsey's house was called 15th street. In the back yard was the driveway to the Garage and this was connected to a 15 ft. wide alleyway and the 26 ft. long driveway.

Here are some facts about the neighborhood.

Stone Retaining Walls On 15th Street     

From a Baseline View of Alleyway 
The view of this alleyway is from Baseline Rd.
This road is South of  the Ramsey house by 365 feet.
From this view, the Ramsey house  is on the right side of the 15 feet wide alleyway.
The alleyway  connect each property to their parking spaces and drive ways.
The  one lane alleyway allows for two way traffic.
The alleyway is line  with wood fences and trees making this a dark street because there  are no street lights installed.
The grade is higher at Baseline Rd.  than at the other end at Cascade Ave by 36 feet and is 610 feet  long.
15th street has a grade rise of 23/32” per foot to the South. 
Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil  to unnatural slopes.
They are used to bound soils  between two different elevations often in areas of  terrain possessing undesirable slopes or in areas  where the landscape needs to be shaped severely and  engineered for more specific purposes like hillside  farming or roadway overpasses. 
The West side of 15th street has a higher grade than  the East side of the street.
The Ramsey side of the  street is line with many property owner installed  retaining walls located inside of the side walk property  lines.
This would make it harder to cut through to the  back alleyway from 15th street for a walker on foot. 
The only place that does not have this retaining wall  and a near level path to the alley way is 755 15th  street or the Ramsey property.
The North side of the  property line would make a good cut through path and  this side of the house would be hidden from view from  any one in side the house looking out.
Any one using  this cut through path would walk close by the Butler  Kitchen door that was found open on the 26th.

Now what you may want to know is that the killer may have cut through the Ramsey's side yard as a cut thought to the back alleyway. Doing so would have given the killer a view of Patsy and Jonbenet painting in the side yard butler kitchen paint area. Items from the paint set was use to kill Jonbenet and used in this crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 07:13:26 AM
Can crime scene art drawings ID the killer?

What is “The Sketchbook Project 2015” all about.

Art House is an independent Brooklyn-based company that organizes global, collaborative art projects. 
Our flagship endeavor is the Sketchbook Project: an evolving library that features more than 18,000  artists' books contributed by creative people from 130+ countries.
We also operate the Brooklyn Art  Library, our storefront exhibition space in the heart of Williamsburg, as a home for all of our projects.
The books are individually catalogued and barcoded, so we can search for books by artist name, location,  and theme.
As we digitize the books, we are also tagging them with subjects, media and other attributes,  which will be searchable in our database.
Simply sign up for a free Brookyn Art Library card and one of  our librarians will help you to navigate the archive. Whether you have a second cousin who participated in  the project, an inexplicable fascination with Iceland, or a love of pop-up books, we will be able to find a  sketchbook for you.

The Jonbenet Investigation web site features the Jonbenet Investigation Sketchbook.
It starts with a blank sketchbook and info card, archiving in the Brooklyn Art Library, inclusion at every  2015 exhibition and support from our librarians all year long. 
The artiest fill in each page in till the book  is complete.
The book will travel across the US and Canada for anyone to view, then back to the  Brooklyn Art Library.

Link to their web site:
https://www.sketchbookproject.com/

Link to the Jonbenet Investigation Crime scene sketchbook:
https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 07:26:15 AM
The Case:

  “It's only going to take one email or phone call to solve this case, and it's going to be from  somebody out in the public that knows something and wants to do the right thing,"

Suspects and witnesses often reveal more than they intend through their choices of words.

Boulder CO web page link:
https://bouldercolorado.gov/

There’s Always Evil That Hides In This WORLD !

So Good Men Stand Silent And All Of Us Betrayed !

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 07:39:08 AM
A Special Message   

Boulder County Sheriff's Office
Address:1777 6th St.Boulder, CO 80302
Phone Number:(303) 441-3600
Visit Their Website  http://www.bouldercounty.org/dept/sheriff/pages/default.aspx
 

Boulder Police Department
Address:1805 33rd St.Boulder, CO 80301
Phone Number:(303) 441-3333
Visit Their Website  https://bouldercolorado.gov/police
   

 “It's only going to take one email or phone call to solve this  case, and it's going to be from somebody out in the public that  knows something and wants to do the right thing," said retired  Sheriff’s Captain and Municipal Court Judge OM Gray.
Gray,  an investigator involved with the Ramsey case since 1996,  went on to say “I would appeal to everyone to think back to  Christmas 1996 - did they see or hear about something  suspicious? 
Do they know anyone acting peculiar or out of  the ordinary that was either unaccounted for on the holiday or  known to be in vicinity of Boulder, CO on 12/25/1996?"

A link to a video on You Tube,  call for help:

http://youtu.be/2WwjzHlm6wY

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 07:54:08 AM
The Case History

Around 5:52 a.m. the morning after  Christmas Day, 1996, Patsy Ramsey found  a ransom note on the family's back  staircase demanding $118,000 for her six- year-old daughter, JonBenet, and called  911. Later that day, John Ramsey  discovered JonBenet's body in a spare  room in the basement.
She had been  strangled with a garrote, and her mouth  had been bound with duct tape.   

If you have information about a serious  crime (homicide, non-fatal shooting, rape,  robbery, breaking and entering, auto theft  or an assault) or you know the where  abouts of a person wanted by the police  you can earn a reward up to $1000 and  remain anonymous by calling 
1-800 222-TIPS.             
NORTHERN COLORADO CRIME STOPPERS   

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 08:01:04 AM
Videos and books about this case:

Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
   
Boulder, Colorado has long been known as a peaceful community.
Yet, since the day  six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was discovered brutally murdered in her prominent  family's home, this once idyllic community has become at a city at war with itself. 
Struggles rage between John and Patsy Ramsey, local law enforcement, the District  Attorney as well as the national tabloid media fixated on issuing blame.
   
The Other Side of Suffering
 
The untold story of how John Ramsey survived unspeakable tragedy and learned to  hope again.
Like the biblical Job, John Ramsey had it all-wealthy, social position, a loving family. 
And like Job, Ramsey was destined for great affliction, as many of the most precious  things in his life were cruelly taken from him. 
In this remarkable book, Ramsey reveals how he was sustained by faith during the  long period of spiritual darkness, and he offers hope and encouragement to others  who suffer tragedy and injustice.
 
The Death Of Innocence
 
The Death of Innocence is part memoir, part murder mystery...[It] paints more than a  plausible picture of a family victimized at first by the horrific murder of a young girl  and then by a relentless media and police campaign to smear their reputation and  prove their guilt.
As we read their account of the hellishness of their lives since their  daughter's murder, we realize that nothing has been fair.

Our team video his official book talk in Michigan two year ago.

Video link to a interview with John Ramsey about his book:
http://youtu.be/JqltPP2GxEo

Watch this interview and learn more about John Ramsey.

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Post by: Wonderfulspam on February 07, 2015, 08:08:15 AM
I still reckon Pat dunnit.

Did she ever take that polygraph?
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 08:13:19 AM
The Ransom Note Wording:

Content Words and Function Words 

Content Words   
It isn't surprising that content words are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives, and  sometimes adverbs.
Those are the words that help us form a picture in our  head; they give us the contents of our story and tell our listener where to  focus his or her attention.
We want our listener to be able to quickly grasp the  main content of our story, so we make the content words easier to hear by  bringing attention to them with added stress. 

Function Words
Function words are the words we use to make our sentences grammatically  correct. Pronouns, determiners, and prepositions, and auxiliary verbs are  examples of function words.
If our function words are missing or used  incorrectly, we are probably considered poor speakers of English, but our  listener would probably still get the main idea of what we are saying.
Since  function words don't give us the main information, we don't usually want or  need to do anything to give them added attention and the words remain  unstressed. In addition, sometimes we do things to deliberately push function  words into the background... almost the opposite of stressing.
This is called  reducing.

A common definition is that content words are  nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs  (excluding auxiliary verbs like "could"); all  others are function words.
Content words are  specific to a particular topic; function words  apply to any topic.
New content words are  always being created, for new activities and  inventions (like "blog"); it's hard to conceive of a  new function word.
Function words are usually  short, and usually unstressed in speech.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 08:20:25 AM
I still reckon Pat dunnit.

Did she ever take that polygraph?

Yes she did and pass.

The crime scene show us that a white male not connected to the family killed jonbenet.

Patsy did not kill Jonbenet.

DNA support this and so does other items that have not been made public.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Wonderfulspam on February 07, 2015, 08:22:50 AM
The ransom note was bogus.

http://www.statementanalysis.com/ramseynote/
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 08:28:36 AM
Grand Jury Report From 1999 

A grand jury found what they though was complete evidence to indict the parents of  JonBenet Ramsey for child abuse and accessory to first-degree murder in the 6-year- old's death, newly unsealed documents revealed Friday 10-25-2013, nearly a decade  after DNA evidence cleared the couple.
The grand jury did not have the most   importance evidence of DNA found at the crime scene that links a unknown white male  to this crime.
This support what the family had said all a long.
The DA did not move the  indictment forward because the evidence could not be link to any one at that time.

One of John Ramsey's  attorneys, L. Lin Wood, said  the documents released  Friday are "nonsensical"  and the grand jurors didn't  have the benefit of having  the DNA results.
"The Ramsey family is  innocent," he said.
"That  part of the case, based on  the DNA evidence, is a  done deal."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 08:33:22 AM
The ransom note was bogus.

http://www.statementanalysis.com/ramseynote/

Our lab does not support that the ransom note was bogus. We will post a lot of information to support this.

The killer took 30 minutes to print the note before the crime and stated many time that he will kill Jonbenet if they called police.

The crime scene show us that he left at the time of the 911 call to police.

The killer was in the house in the finish basement at the time of the 911 call to police.

Our lab will post supporting files to support this information.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 09:02:06 AM
In 1991 the Ramsey move to Boulder Co USA. This was a move to expand John Ramsey company.
Patsy went out there first to find the perfit house. The house they found was a 1930s tutor side house. It was a three story home with a finish basement. The third level was not finish in the front part of the home by the past owners. The back addition to the house was also three levels and sat on a slab.

When the family got the house, they wanted to add some more bed rooms for their family. A master bedroom was plan on the third floor and this would include the addition to the back and the un finish front part of the 1930s house.

The owner before the Ramsey's had a elevator install right in the middle of the house. It was installed from the finish basement all the way to the third floor. John Ramsey told me that this elevator and shaft was right in the middle of all of the floors and it would have to go, there was no going around it. So they had the steel frame taken out of the house, this was the first floor, second floor and third floor, the cost to take out the shaft in the basement was to costly so they left it there in the basement and the shaft could be used as a storage room.

The elevator shaft in the basement had a steel door that would lock when it was close as a safety so some one could not open the door and get hurt when the elevator was above.

Patsy was lock inside this basement elevator shaft room one time when she went to the back of the L shape room.
The door had a spring pulley that would close the door when left open. If you was inside this room, you were lock in.

The morning of the crime:

Around 10:00 am John Ramsey went to the finish basement to check for any break ins. The basement had two windows that could be a enter point. As he travel through the basement he seen fresh pry marks to the newly paint trim around the door to the elevator shaft. This was new pry marks, they were not there before Christmas.

John said it looks as if the killer was looking for a place to hide, or hide something and went to the back of the long elevator shaft room and the door close and lock him in.

The killer would have to pry the steel door lock very hard to get the steel door to open. These marks was at the location of the door frame and the lock set.

He inform the police and it was noted. This information was not importance to the police because it did not support to a inside job. Their persons of interest.

The killer at one point got him self lock in the steel frame elevator shaft room in the Ramsey's finish basement.
This tell us that the killer did not know the house very well to get lock in this room, every one in the family knew about this self locking shaft and how not to get lock in.

Clues left by the killer.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 09:34:38 AM
Israeli Mossad Duffle Bag - Black     

The Israeli Mossad Duffle Bags are designed after the original Israeli  Mossad military gear bag.
This duffle bag is made of a heavy duty  cotton canvas, has on full main roomy storage area with a zipper lap  closure and has external end pockets with velcro flap closures.
The  Israeli style duffle bag has a waterproof rubberized bottom and has  heavy duty shoulder strap webbing which wrap around the bag.
This  Israeli style Mossad Duffle Bag can be used for your sports equipment  and as travelling luggage.

Approx Size: 34" x 15" x 12" Color:Black   

The Ransom Note stated that they were a foreign  faction, The killer may have used a bag like this. 
Tactical Israeli Duffle Gear Bag - Black 

Line from the ransom note:
You can try to deceive us but be warned that we  are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures  and tactics.   

A UNIDENTIFIED duffle bag was found in a bed room next to  Jonbenet bed room on the second level.
Rope was also found in this  room as well. 
The ransom note started out with the statement “Listen carefully! “

The JBI profile predict that the killer has a background as a  Teacher, Instructor, or Trail Guild.
The uses of his eyes in his work  is very importance. He may wear eye glasses.
He has a very  good attention to detail in his work.

The ransom note texts shows  this pre planing to the letter.
The killer must travel a lot in his work  and many teacher have time off during the Christmas Holiday and  his travel would not be notice by any one.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 09:43:23 AM
Brown and Black Wool Gloves   

MILITARY ISSUE BLACK GLOVE INSERTS/LINERS
The cold weather glove inserts are intended to be worn for added warmth with glove  shells for cold weather.
The black wool glove inserts can be worn on either hand.
All  parts of the glove, except the cuff, are seamless knit.
The cuff is a true rib knit. Many  artist and trail climbing guilds cut the finger tips off to give the hand added control. 
Brown and Black fibers can be transferred to other items.
The crime scene found brown and black fibers on  JonBenet clothing.

MILITARY ISSUE CLASS 2 CW TYPE II WOOL GLOVE INSERTS 

Perfect for the Cold Winter Months, these Fingerless Gloves will Keeps your Fingers 
Warm and Fit while allowing you to use your Finger Tips giving you a Great Feel.

Black duct tape is a fix all material and is used by many artists and rock climbing  guilds.                                     
The JBI Profile predict the killer wore Military Brown or Black gloves easily found at surplus  and hardware stores located all across the US and Canada.
These stores also sell  nylon cords and black rows of duct tape.

Many artists and trail guilds will cut the  tips off their gloves for better control like  tying a knot. 
Wool fibers will easily shed  off the cut ends of the gloves.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 09:57:28 AM
The ransom note printed that they would monitor the family and the police.

Monitor House Plat 

755 15th. Street - Boulder, CO 
Lots 36-37-38 & 39 less 7ft. 

Property Elevations

Lot Size - 93 ft long on 15th street and 125 ft deep to alleyway.
Lots are 11,625 sq ft in area. and is a .26 of an acre.

Property Elevations are for four corners and are set at the starting bench mark at  the North East point on 15th street at the side walk.

(Bench Mark - 0 feet).
 
Corner One - North East corner - (0 feet at grade). Bench Mark - Starting Point.

Corner Two - South East corner - (+5 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

Corner Three - North West corner - (+10 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

Corner Four - South West corner - (+15 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

The back yard and driveway connects to a 15 feet wide alleyway.
This very dark at  night alleyway also has trees and solid wood fences that can hide the view from  any neighbors.
The backyard’s South West corner is 7 feet higher than the grade at  the back hallway kitchen door.
Jonbenet’s bed room was to the left of this service  door and on the second level. Her bedroom has large windows and a glass door  that provides a view out to the side/back yard, this house design will allow an eye  level view from the yard’s South West corner into her bedroom and the top’s of the  beds.

The killer could watch the actives of the entire home from this location and  not be seen.
The Ransom Note stated that they would monitor the family.
The black  marker, note pad and the placement of the ransom note could be seen all from this  property location. 

Place of interest is the South West alleyway property corner.

Note:
A 6 ft tall person is above eye level  to the top of Jonbenet’s bed and  could monitor the actives in her  bedroom from the South West  corner of the  property with out  being seen.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Wonderfulspam on February 07, 2015, 12:15:02 PM
Didn't the killer also make Jon Benet a bowl of pineapple to eat?

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Wonderfulspam on February 07, 2015, 12:28:18 PM
...and the killer had the same handwriting as Pat.

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Post by: Wonderfulspam on February 07, 2015, 01:04:19 PM
...and the ransom note was written on paper from Pat's own notepad......, using Pat's pen.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 07, 2015, 02:46:53 PM
...and the ransom note was written on paper from Pat's own notepad......, using Pat's pen.

In this crime like many crime scenes, the killer uses items found right out in the open sight taken from inside the Ramsey's house.

The note pad that was used for this ransom note was found on top of a back hall way counter. This note pad was used by the family for messages to each other and to make a weekly shopping list. They would buy these note pads in a stack and even the house keeper took some of these note pads to her home for her use.

There is a lot of information our lab can post about the note pad and the Sharpe marker, it's location and how it was used by the killer to print the three page ransom note.

My next set of posts will cover these items in great detail.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: puglove on February 07, 2015, 10:46:53 PM
Didn't the killer also make Jon Benet a bowl of pineapple to eat?

Yes, that's right.

I've always wondered if Burke was big and strong enough to do it, and the Ramseys covered for him because they didn't want to lose another child. And I remember that the unbroken cobweb in the window was very important.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 02:20:30 AM
Didn't the killer also make Jon Benet a bowl of pineapple to eat?

John Ramsey told me this was a large bowl of pineapple and their family would not use a large white bowl to eat pineapple. The real silver spoon was to big for a person mouth, this was a serving spoon. The drinking cup was not design for hot tea and it had no handle.

The three page ransom note ended with the letters (S.B.T.C.)
This was a clue to who the killer was for the family to know.

A clue left by the killer.

In the every day dining room was a glass kitchen table, this was not the formal dinner table located in the room next to this room. This glass table had place mats for each setting. The family knew how to use these place mats by keeping their plates on them when eating.

The morning of the crime, Boulder police took crime scene photos of every room. At a latter time, the photo was look at for pineapple. This is because tests have shown that maybe JonBenet eat some thing that look like vegetable or maybe pineapple just before she was killed.

Crime scene photo shows a bowl of pineapple on the glass table, next to this was a tea bag in a glass drinking cup.

Boulder police ask did any one feed JonBenet that night?

Was this a clue left out by the killer?

S.B.T.C. was printed at the end of the note. What does it stand for?

Our lab's profile:

S. = Silver spoon place in a white bowl of fresh cut pineapple. Note, silver will tarnish in fruit. The real silver spoon was keep in a box and it was a gift to the Ramsey's and this was a very large serving spoon, not one that could fit in a mouth.

B. = Bowl, a large white bowl was full of fresh pineapple that the family did not know how it got there on the table.

T. = Tea bag, was found in a glass cup next to the bowl of pineapple.

C. = Cup was a clear glass drinking cup and in side this cup was a used tea bag. I ask John Ramsey if they drank tea this way and he said no. JonBenet and her brother did not like or drink tea. Patsy would not drink this from a bag in a cup. it had to be heated in a pan first then poured into a tea cup, not a clear drinking cup with out any handles. So you would get burnt.

The family does not know how these items become place on their kitchen table. The cup and the bowl was place on the glass part of the table and not the place mat as the family would do.

S. = Spoon
B. = Bowl
T. = Tea bag
C. = Cup

Was this what the killer of JonBenet wanted the family to know? A clue left by the killer.

The location of these items could be seen from the side yard and this location is importance to this crime.

There is more to this profile and I will post it soon.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 02:41:22 AM
Yes, that's right.

I've always wondered if Burke was big and strong enough to do it, and the Ramseys covered for him because they didn't want to lose another child. And I remember that the unbroken cobweb in the window was very important.

Using the crime scene information and the many interviews from the start. Burke has been rule out as the killer of Jonbenet. There is a long list to support this.

From our lab, Burke did not kill Jonbenet and the Boulder police rule him out 100%.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 02:50:04 AM
Yes, that's right.

I've always wondered if Burke was big and strong enough to do it, and the Ramseys covered for him because they didn't want to lose another child. And I remember that the unbroken cobweb in the window was very important.

We do not support the idea that the killer enter the Ramsey's house from the three panel basement window. The other basement window that was in a bathroom was lock and not damage. The old damage to the unlock window was made by John Ramsey that summer when he got lock of the house and had to break in. The window glass was clean up then and the crime scene shows us that there was no new glass on the floor when the police check out the basement.
This window was left open and unlock because the train room as it was called got to hot in the winter so they crack this window open when the children play with the train set with friends.

The old web would make it had to enter or exit this basement window by the killer and we do not support this window as used in this crime.

We have other locations that the killer used to enter the Ramsey's house.

The heating system was next to this room and the hot pipes in the ceiling made this room to hot most of the time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 03:00:48 AM
...and the killer had the same handwriting as Pat.

There has been a lot of work done on this area of the crime. Six tester was used and only one said that Patsy could not be rule out. From 1 to 5 with 5 meaning she wrote the ransom note, she got a 1. She got the lowest score that you could get.

This type of work is more like an art form of work. Each person see things in their way.  If you are paid by a person, the test report may support their wanted findings.

Our lab has tested the ransom note with many lab tools. Patsy did not print the ransom note.

We spent some time on this area of the crime.

Boulder police from the start look at the family as the cause of Jonbenet death. They put out to the public miss information that the media use to sell many papers and news stories. This was big business, and the more miss information that was used, the more pressure was put on the family to come forward and say they did it.

Boulder police went with the idea that it was a inside job and this idea cause this case to be unsolved and now today it is a cold case.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:28:00 AM
BOULDER, Colo.— The house where JonBenet Ramsey’s body was discovered more than 12 years ago is back on the
market, again.

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The 7,240-square-foot house at 749 15th St. is listed for $2.29 million. The home, where John and Patsy Ramsey’s 6-year-
old daughter was found dead in the basement on Dec. 26, 1996, can be found listed at the Re/Max of Boulder’s Web site,
www.boulderco.com .

The online listing describes the home as a “spectacular and stunning 1920s Tudor masterpiece on gated oversized lot in
coveted Uni Hill.”

The Ramseys purchased the house, then known as 755 15th St., for $500,000 in 1991, according to Boulder County
assessor records.

In 1998, the Ramseys sold the house for $650,000 to a group of investors, who pledged to resell it and donate profits to the
JonBenet Ramsey Children’s Foundation.

In 2004, Tim Milner and his wife, Carol Schuller Milner — the daughter of “Hour of Power” televangelist Robert H. Schuller
— purchased the home for $1.05 million.

Team JBI
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:29:10 AM
November 1991 — John and Patsy Ramsey buy the house at 755 15th St. for $500,000.

Dec. 26, 1996 — JonBenet Ramsey is found dead in the basement of the home. Her family never spends another night
there.

February 1998 — A group of investors buys the home for $650,000, pledging to resell it and donate profits to the JonBenet
Ramsey Children’s Foundation.

1999-2001 — E.J.“Doc” Kreis, the University of Colorado’s speed, strength and conditioning coach, rents the house before
being fired and moving to California.

June 2001 — The address is changed to 749 15th St.

May 2004 — Tim and Carol Milner buy the house for $1.05 million.

July 2008 — The house is listed for sale at $2.68 million.

May 2009 — The house is put back on the market for $2.29 million.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:37:36 AM
Our lab took the ransom note and produce a profile from it, meet the killer of Jonbenet.

Victory Report 2015 by Team JBI

This personality profile is based on the writing of Victory S.B.T.C. for more information:

Personality report creator based on standardized basic personality traits.

Victory uses judgment to make decisions.
He is ruled by his head, not his heart.
He is a cool, collected person who is usually unexpressive emotionally.
Some may see him as unemotional.
He does have emotions but has no need to express them.
He is withdrawn into himself and enjoys being alone.
The circumstances when Victory does express emotions include: extreme anger, extreme passion, and tremendous stress.
If someone gets him mad enough to tell him off, he will not be sorry about it later.
He puts a mark in his mind when someone angers him.
He keeps track of these marks and when he hits that last mark he will let them know they have gone too far.
He is ruled somewhat by self-interest. All his conclusions are made without outside emotional influence.
He is very level-headed and will remain calm in an emergency situation.
In a situation where other people might get hysterical, he has poise.
Victory will work more efficiently if given space and time to be alone.
He would rather not be surrounded by people constantly.
In a relationship, he will show his love by the things he does rather than by the things he says.
Saying "I love you" is not a needed routine because he feels his mate should already know.
The only exception to this is if he has logically concluded that it is best for his mate to hear him express his love verbally.
Victory is not subject to emotional appeals.
If someone is selling a product to him, they will need to present only the facts.
They should present them from a standpoint of his sound judgment.
He will not be taken in by an emotional story about someone else.
He will meet emergencies without getting hysterical and he will always ask "Is this best for me?"
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially.
According to the data input, Victory doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
Victory will demand respect and will expect others to treat him with honor and dignity.
Victory believes in his ideas and will expect other people to also respect them.
He has a lot of pride.
Victory will be candid and direct when expressing his opinion.
He will tell them what he thinks if they ask for it, whether they like it or not. So, if they don't really want his opinion, don't ask for it!
In reference to Victory's mental abilities, he has a very investigating and creating mind.
He investigates projects rapidly because he is curious about many things.
He gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but he soon must slow down and look at all the angles.
He probably gets too many things going at once.
When Victory slows down, then he becomes more creative than before.
Since it takes time to be creative, he must slow down to do it.
He then decides what projects he has time to finish.
Thus he finishes at a slower pace than when he started the project.
He has the best of two kinds of minds.
One is the quick investigating mind.
The other is the creative mind.
His mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode.
He can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster.
Victory can then switch into his low gear.
When he is in the slower mode, he can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner.
He is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.
Victory is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth.
This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem.
He needs to visualize the end of a project before he starts.
He finds joy in anticipation and planning.
Notice that I said he plans everything he is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. Victory basically feels good about himself.
He has a positive self-esteem which contributes to his success.
He feels he has the ability to achieve anything he sets his mind to.
However, he sets his goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach".
He has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, he will not take great risks, as they relate to his goals.
A good esteem is one key to a happy life.
Although there is room for improvement in the confidence category, his self-perception is better than average.
Victory is very self-sufficient. He is trying not to need anyone.
He is capable of making it on his own.
He probably wants and enjoys people, but he doesn't "need" them.
He can be a loner.

Our lab use the word HE because the DNA left at the crime scene was from a white male and this DNA did not match any one in the Ramsey's family.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:44:30 AM
Information about JonBenet Ramsey.

Birth: Aug. 6, 1990
Atlanta
DeKalb County
Georgia, USA
Death: Dec. 25, 1996
Boulder
Boulder County
Colorado, USA

Murder Victim.

She was a 6-year-old Little Miss beauty pageant winner who was murdered in her home on Christmas day 1996, in one of the most high-profile child homicides in recent history.
Her numerous award titles include 'Little Miss Colorado,''National Tiny Miss Beauty,' and 'Little Miss Christmas.'

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:46:21 AM
A Christmas Message from the Ramsey Family

With the Christmas season upon us and the anniversary of JonBenet's death approaching, we are filled with many emotions. We, as a family, miss JonBenet's presence among us as we see the lights, hear the music, and recall celebrations of Christmases past. We miss her every day - not just today.

On the one hand, we feel like Christmas should be canceled. Where is there joy? Our Christmas is forever tainted with the tragedy of her death. And yet the message rings clear. Had there been no birth of Christ, there would be no hope of eternal life, and, hence, no hope of ever being with our loved ones again.

As the day of the birth of our Lord and Savior approaches, we thank all across the nation and around the world for your continued prayers of concern and support. It is those prayers that sustain us. We ask that as you gather with your families and loved ones this Christmas, be joyful in the celebration of the birthday of Christ, knowing that this is truly the reason for the season. We must continue to celebrate the birth of Christ ... for our hope of life together ever after.

Thank you for all you meant to her and mean to us.

With blessing and prayer for a Joyful Holiday and the Grace of God's ever present love for the New Year,

John, Patsy, John Andrew, Melinda, and Burke

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:49:10 AM
About the Ramsey's house in Boulder, CO USA

Property Narrative:

Built in 1927, this single family owner occupied property has a total area of 6,866 square feet, and has a lot size of 11,625 square feet.
This property has 15 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 6.50 baths, a partial basement, and an attached garage.
It is constructed with masonary.
The assessed values were established in 1995, results in a total area price per square foot of $111.68, and result in a lot price per square foot of $65.96.
Taxes for 1995 are $6,150 and are based on tax rate code area 0010.
The most recent sale (shown abvoe on property record) occured 11-1991 and was for the full amaount computed from transfer tax.
The prior sale (shown above on property record) occured 11-1991 and is unknown.
Information on this property is recorded in the state of Colorado, Boulder County public records in document 101142191

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:52:21 AM
On the palm of her left hand, someone had drawn a red ink heart.

According to Det. Linda Arndt, who witnessed the autopsy, green Christmas garland, like the garland decorating the spiral staircase in the house, was tangled in her hair.

JonBenét was wearing long underwear, and Benath the long underwear was a pair of white panties with printed rosebuds and the words "Wednesday'' in the waistband. There were urine stains and several red stains. According to a search warrant affidavit, Dr. Meyer told Arndt the stains looked like blood.

Meyer found evidence of vaginal injury, but no semen was found on the body. The coroner also reported that the pubic area appeared to have been wiped with a cloth.

He also noted that a white cord was tied around her right wrist, a similar cord was tied around her neck. Seventeen inches of cord hung from the knot, and the end was tied "in multiple loops around a length of a round tan-brown wooden stick'' according to the coroner's report.

The stick was stained with paint spots and varnish.

He found "deep ligature furrow encircles the entire neck'' and there were hemorrhages and abrasions around the marks, the autopsy report notes.

She had a skull fracture 8.5 inches long. Dr. Meyer was not able to determine whether JonBenét died of a skull fracture or strangulation. And he could not pinpoint a time of death.

- "Foreign'' DNA taken from JonBenét's underpants and fingernails. The DNA left in a stain found in the child's underwear reportedly doesn't match DNA samples provided by dozens of family and friends.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:59:57 AM
Ramsey's Door Lock Information: Lab file

Colonial Style Keyed Entry Door Knob Set
Both knobs are locked or unlocked by a key outside and a turn button on the interior. The emergency exit function allows the lath and bolt to be released by turning the inside knob. The exterior will remain locked.

Manufactured using solid forged brass for maximum strength and durability.
Provided with an adjustable backset latch.
Features a concealed mounting system. There are no fasteners visible to accumulate dirt and debris.
Polished and Finished By Hand!
Finishes match those of other products for unity of design.
Solid forged construction is done in the centuries old European tradition!
This product features the highest quality and craftsmanship that has been respected for generations. (1991)

Siver

Note:
 
If the door jam strike plate is missing as the Ramsey kitchen service door was, if the strike plate slot hole oversize or not installed, this door can be open from the out side quickly with out a key with a smiple tool with out damage to the lock, door or door frame.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:04:40 AM
An Paint Tray was found next to where JonBenet was killed.

The paint tray consisted of many sizes of paint brushes, from small brushes on the left to larger ones to the right side of the divided tray.
Color paint tubes were also stored at the brush stick ends.
The center divider had some 3 X 5 pictures that could be used for her art work.
The right side of tray had sheets of paper cloth to wipe and clean as needed.
As with all of her life, she keep thing in order, like the well place art supplies.
The killer pick the larger size wood paint brush and broke off the brisel hair end, and the tip end.
The center portion is used to tie the white high strenth cord to.
The killer carefully put back the broken brush end back into the paint tray.
Not the same way Patsy Ramsey would have place her brushes in the tray.
The killer uses paint brushes in his life and he think highly of them, and places the broken end back in to the tray.
The cord was tied in a way that would not break the wooden paint brush stick in to two, by spreading the load to the wood fibers by looping the cord many times around the stick.
The cord had rough cut ends, that could have been cut by the pick end of a ice axe.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:12:48 AM
755 15th st Boulder CO. USA

Property elv.

Lots:

Front of house 15 th street

NE corner Grade set at 0. As bench mark.
SE corner Grade set at +6ft-0" from bench mark.
NW corner Grade set at +9ft-0" from bench mark.
SW corner Grade set at +13ft-0" from bench mark.

Jonbenet's bedroom - south view into her bedroom at windows,  the grade from the property line +11ft-0" (Clear view into JB bedroom, eye lever with bed.)

Grade at corner of 15th and Cascade Ave -12ft-0' lower than bench mark.

Grade at corner of 15th street and Baseline rd.
+21ft-0" above the bench mark on 15th street.

Grade inline with 755 15th street on 16th street -19ft-0" lower than bench mark.

Grade inline with 755 15th street on 14th street +19-0" above the bench mark.

The killer could easy look into JonBenet's bedroom at eye lever before entering the home. The south side elv. of the home has full view of all of the bed rooms. Easy to keep track of the life style and times.

Note the drive way side is higher than the front of the house side.

The SW corner is the highest at 13 ft above the front NE corner of the lot at the bench mark.

The sun room is located on the SE corner of the home.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:18:30 AM
From the day the body was found, investigators knew that Jon Benet Ramsey, suffered a severe blow to the head, as well as strangulatiion with a white cord.
But which came first?
Determining that could tell a great deal about the motive and the killer.
Investigators speculate strangulation first could mean a sex crime.
If the blow came first, it might point to a kidnapper or a crime of rage.
Dr.Warner Spitz has conducted more than 50,000 autopsies.
In 1997, he was consulted by the Boulder police investigating the murder.
He says he reviewed more than 100 autopsy photos which have never been released to the public.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:22:04 AM
Patricia "Patsy" Paugh Ramsey

JonBenet's mother.
Patsy, born 12/29/56, is a former Miss West Virginia who competed in the 1977 Miss America pageant.
She was active in volunteer and charity work in Boulder and moved to Vinings, an Atlanta suburb, with her family shortly after the murder.
In March 1999, the Ramsey's sold their Charlevoix home, in June 1999, the Ramsey's reportedly moved out of their Vinings home.
Patsy remains a suspect in the case, and has not been ruled out as the author of the ransom note in till now.
Patsy Paugh Ramsey died after a long battle with cancer at her father's Roswell, GA home on Saturday June 24, 2006.
She was buried at same cemetery as JonBenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:30:03 AM
John Ramsey
 
Multimillionaire father of JonBenet who was born 12/7/43.
John was CEO of Access Graphics, a billion dollar Boulder computer firm he had helped build.
After the murder of JonBenet he moved to Atlanta, where he became CEO of Jaleo North America, a branch of Comunicacion Integral, an international computer software firm based in Madrid.
He left that position in March of 1999 and Jaleo closed its Atlanta office.
John, who discovered his daughter's body in the basement, and is not a suspect in the case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:34:56 AM
At 1:05 pm on Boxing Day 1996, the body of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found by her father in the basement of their house in Boulder, Colorado USA.
Her arms had been pulled up over her head and tied together at the wrists.
A broken paintbrush had been used to tighten a garrotte around her neck.
Her skull was severely fractured, but there was no blood.
Her mouth was covered with duct tape.
Her body showed signs of sexual abuse.
She was blue, rigid, half-wrapped in a blanket, and stuck to the blanket was a pink Barbie doll nightie.
John Ramsey pulled off the duct tape, untied some of the cord, picked up his daughter and ran, screaming, up the stairs.
He put her down in the front hallway, at the base of the Christmas tree.
His wife, Patsy, threw herself over the child's body and cried:'Jesus, you raised Lazarus from the dead, please raise my baby!'

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:42:10 AM
Men's Hi-Tec Most Popular 1996 Model

This shoe model is flat on the bottoms.

The durable rubber outsole is ready to bite into any terrain.
Seam-sealed construction builds a rugged design.
Mesh is infused in the leather upper for lightweight breathability from peak to valley.

Crime scene photo shows a inprint in salt from the floor that show the shoe size and sole wear patterns as filed in the report.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:47:19 AM
Info:

JonBenét Ramsey was born at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and moved with the family to Colorado when she was one year old.
Her first name is a combination of her father's first and middle names, John Bennett; her middle name is that of her mother, Patsy Ramsey, who enrolled her daughter in a variety of different beauty pageants in several states. In addition, she funded some of the contests in which Ramsey was involved.
Patsy Ramsey was a former beauty queen, having held the title Miss West Virginia 1977; her sister was Miss West Virginia 1980.
JonBenét Ramsey held a number of child beauty contest titles, including (in alphabetical order) America's Royal Miss, Colorado State All-Star Kids Cover Girl, Little Miss Charlevoix Michigan, Little Miss Colorado, Little Miss Merry Christmas, Little Miss Sunburst, and National Tiny Miss Beauty.

She was from Michigan - Little Miss Charlevoix Michigan.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:51:26 AM
Info:

Police investigations within and around the residence discovered the following clues which were, by some, interpreted as evidence of intrusion:

Two dissimilar footprints in the wine cellar that did not match any of the shoes in the residence.
A third footprint of an unknown person on the outer part of the window of the room by the wine cellar (John Ramsey said the window was malfunctioning)
A possible footprint on a suitcase, placed directly below the same window.
A rope that was foreign to the residence found on the bed of the guestroom near JonBenét's room.
Physical marks on JonBenét's body that suggested the use of a stun gun or other.
Blood sample on JonBenét's underwear that did not match any known suspect.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:56:37 AM
The police had arrived early that morning.
They had been called at 5.52am, 20 minutes after Patsy had woken up and found a three-page handprinted ransom note at the bottom of the stairs (the Ramseys were up early; they were due to leave for Michigan in their private plane at 7am).
Strange as the ransom note was - long, literate, over-familiar, written with a black marker and paper found in the kitchen and demanding a ransom that was the exact amount of John Ramsey's Christmas bonus - it was taken to be real.
The case was treated as a kidnapping.
Police searched the house and found all most nothing.
At 10am, John went down to the basement: he found a window 1/2 inch open and broken. Beneath it was a suitcase on the floor.
He closed the window and went back upstairs.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:04:56 AM
DNA

The forensic technology that cleared JonBenet Ramsey's family of her murder is referred to as Touch DNA. It reads the DNA in skin cells that are left at a crime scene.

Because of the ongoing interest in the Ramsey case, Bode Technology’s success in using a Touch DNA collection method to obtain a DNA profile from the long johns worn by JonBenet Ramsey, created an increased interest in better understanding what Touch DNA is and how it works.

Touch DNA is Not LCN DNA

Firstly, it is important to establish that Touch DNA is not Low Copy Number (LCN) DNA. LCN DNA profiling allows a very small amount of DNA to be analyzed, from as little as 5 to 20 cells.

According to Bode, Touch DNA samples are processed/amplified exactly the same way as blood, semen, saliva etc, and can stand up to scrutiny in court much better than LCN DNA.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:11:20 AM
In this case, the new DNA was recovered by guessing where JonBenet's killer might have handled the long johns she was wearing.

"It's not a stain, you can't see it," said Angela Williamson, director of forensic casework at Bode Technology Group in Lorton, Virginia who led the work on JonBenet's Touch DNA.

DNA from two sites on the long johns matched genetic material from the same unknown male that had previously been recovered from blood in JonBenet's underpants. The matching DNA from three places on two articles of JonBenet's clothing convinced the district attorney that it belonged to the killer, and hadn't been left accidentally by a third party. The DA excluded the parents.

John and Patricia Ramsey found their daughter's body in the basement of the family's home in Boulder, Colorado, on Dec. 26, 1996. The child beauty queen was six and had been strangled.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:14:53 AM
Fingerless Gloves

Description

The Fingerless Gloves durable colored leather material saves your hands from undue abuse on long aid pitches and sport climbing belays.
No more getting back home with blackened, rope-worn hands now that you have these Camp gloves to save your skin.
The Fingerless Gloves excel in technical applications because you can easily manipulate gear and tie knots with the tips of your fingers exposed. (made in 1996)
May leave dark fibers.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:19:02 AM
12/25/1996

5:00 pm
The Ramseys went to the home of family friends, Fleet and Priscilla White, for Christmas dinner. The Whites lived a mile away.

 9:00 pm
The Ramseys left the Whites' house, delivering Christmas gifts to two families, the Walkers and the Stines, on the way home.

 9:30 pm
The Ramseys arrived home. They said JonBenét had fallen asleep in the car. Without waking her, John said he carried her upstairs and Patsy prepared her for bed.
John said Burke and he worked downstairs on Burke's new model. Earlier rumors had said John read Burke a story.

 10:00 pm
John and Patsy said they went to bed, as did Burke. This is the time they gave for the last time they saw JonBenét alive, asleep in her bed.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:32:01 AM
12/26/1096

1:03 - 1:05pm
 Det Arndt said that she " saw and heard " Fleet White in the back den crouched at the phone calling for an ambulance.
Moment's later, Arndt saw John Ramsey bringing JonBenét's body up the last three stairs from the basement.
John Ramsey had found JonBenét in a little used basement storage room which had no windows, referred to as a "wine cellar."
He said he removed tape from her mouth, picked her up, and gingerly carried her upstairs. Arndt said she appeared noticeably dead.
Her wrists were loosely bound, and a crude garotte hung from her neck.
She was wearing a knit shirt with a sequined silver star on the front and white longjohns, and Ramsey said her body had been covered by a white blanket.

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Post by: Mr Moderator on February 08, 2015, 03:01:32 PM
Boulder DA Stan Garnett: Another perspective on the release of Ramsey indictment

By Stan Garnett, For the Camera
POSTED:   10/27/2013

The lessons for a district attorney from the tragic murder of JonBenet Ramsey are many. I have studied this case closely both before and after becoming DA.

Because no case has ever been brought against anyone in Ramsey, the community has had no resolution and the tabloid press has been free to speculate, sometimes recklessly, based on only parts of the evidence. There has been no public airing of all the evidence in open court, nor can there be, unless and until a case is filed, which has been an understandable frustration to the community.

Which brings me to the "true bills" from the Ramsey grand jury. I became aware of the existence of these documents when I took office in 2009. I asked my appellate department to review them and was told that they related to charges for which the statute of limitations had run years ago. My staff evaluated the Ramsey case to determine if there was any charge for which the statute of limitations had not run and for which there was conclusive evidence. Because there was none, we focused on other matters (including four murders we tried in 2009, two of which were cold cases). My, or my staff's view of what the evidence in the Ramsey case proves will only be stated in open court if a case is ever filed. In the meantime, everyone, including the Ramsey family, is entitled to the full presumption of innocence.


When the plaintiffs in the recent lawsuit first requested these documents, I checked with investigators as to whether such disclosure would jeopardize the investigation. Being assured that it would not, as the custodian of these archival documents, I responded repeatedly to the plaintiffs that I would not release any document absent a court order to do so, both to protect the viability of grand jury secrecy and due to the extremely unusual nature of this situation for which there is virtually no legal precedent anywhere. When ordered by Judge Lowenbach to do so, we turned over the documents.

These documents mean that this grand jury believed there was "probable cause" (a lower threshold standard of proof than "beyond a reasonable doubt" ) based on the evidence they had heard, that the named defendants had committed the crimes listed. That they were not pursued within the statute of limitations means that the DAs with the authority to do so believed that the evidence did not rise to the necessary level to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at a jury trial. I don't know if I would have made the same decision, but I know how difficult these decisions are.

I will continue, together with my excellent staff, to focus on the cases where we can take action, taking as many as possible to jury trial, as we continue to have the honor to serve the people of the 20th Judicial District.

Stan Garnett is the Boulder County District Attorney.


http://www.dailycamera.com/guest-opinions/ci_24389428/stan-garnett-boulder-district-attorney-jonbenet-ramsey-case
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 04:20:18 PM
Boulder DA Stan Garnett: Another perspective on the release of Ramsey indictment

By Stan Garnett, For the Camera
POSTED:   10/27/2013

The lessons for a district attorney from the tragic murder of JonBenet Ramsey are many. I have studied this case closely both before and after becoming DA.

Because no case has ever been brought against anyone in Ramsey, the community has had no resolution and the tabloid press has been free to speculate, sometimes recklessly, based on only parts of the evidence. There has been no public airing of all the evidence in open court, nor can there be, unless and until a case is filed, which has been an understandable frustration to the community.

Which brings me to the "true bills" from the Ramsey grand jury. I became aware of the existence of these documents when I took office in 2009. I asked my appellate department to review them and was told that they related to charges for which the statute of limitations had run years ago. My staff evaluated the Ramsey case to determine if there was any charge for which the statute of limitations had not run and for which there was conclusive evidence. Because there was none, we focused on other matters (including four murders we tried in 2009, two of which were cold cases). My, or my staff's view of what the evidence in the Ramsey case proves will only be stated in open court if a case is ever filed. In the meantime, everyone, including the Ramsey family, is entitled to the full presumption of innocence.


When the plaintiffs in the recent lawsuit first requested these documents, I checked with investigators as to whether such disclosure would jeopardize the investigation. Being assured that it would not, as the custodian of these archival documents, I responded repeatedly to the plaintiffs that I would not release any document absent a court order to do so, both to protect the viability of grand jury secrecy and due to the extremely unusual nature of this situation for which there is virtually no legal precedent anywhere. When ordered by Judge Lowenbach to do so, we turned over the documents.

These documents mean that this grand jury believed there was "probable cause" (a lower threshold standard of proof than "beyond a reasonable doubt" ) based on the evidence they had heard, that the named defendants had committed the crimes listed. That they were not pursued within the statute of limitations means that the DAs with the authority to do so believed that the evidence did not rise to the necessary level to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt at a jury trial. I don't know if I would have made the same decision, but I know how difficult these decisions are.

I will continue, together with my excellent staff, to focus on the cases where we can take action, taking as many as possible to jury trial, as we continue to have the honor to serve the people of the 20th Judicial District.

Stan Garnett is the Boulder County District Attorney.


http://www.dailycamera.com/guest-opinions/ci_24389428/stan-garnett-boulder-district-attorney-jonbenet-ramsey-case

What the Grand Jury did not have to made a final report.

Then late last year, prosecutors turned over long underwear JonBenet was wearing to the Bode Technology Group near Washington, which used a new technique called "touch DNA" to find previously undetected DNA evidence.



Touch DNA involves scraping genetic material that could not otherwise be seen. Two samples were found on the sides of her long underwear, in an area where an attacker would have pulled them down.

 The results, reported to prosecutors in March, indicated the newly discovered DNA matched the DNA found earlier, and was not from the Ramsey family. Lacy said the presence of the same male DNA in three places on the girl's clothing convinced investigators it belonged to JonBenet's killer, and had not been left accidentally by an innocent party.

All so:

District Attorney Hunter's continued reference to a "runaway" grand jury. This is a very importance statement said about the Grand Jury by a person that had all of the case information at that time.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 04:32:21 PM
THE 911 CALL

It was 5:52 a.m. when Mrs. Patsy Ramsey called 911 from a wall phone in her kitchen to report her daughter was missing.

Patsy:“Police.”

911:“What's going on ma'am?”

Patsy:“755 15th street.”

911:“What's going on there ma'am”

Patsy:“We have a kidnapping. Hurry, please!”

911:“Explain to me what's going on. Ok?”

Patsy:“There. We have a, there's a note left and our daughter's gone.”

911:“A note was left and your daughter's gone?”

Patsy:“Yes!”

911:“How old is your daughter?”

Patsy:“She's 6 years old. She's blonde, 6 years old.”

911:“How long ago was this?”

Patsy:“I don't know I just got the note, and my daughter's gone.”

911:“Does it say who took her?”

Patsy:“What?”

911:“Does it say who took her?”

Patsy:“No! I don't know. There's a, there's a ransom note here.”

911:“It's a ransom note?”

Patsy:“It say's SBTC. Victory! Please!”

911:“Okay, what's your name? Are you Kath...?”

Patsy:“Patsy Ramsey, I'm the mother. Oh my God! Please!”

911:“Okay, I'm sending an officer over OK?

Patsy:“Please!”

911:“Do you know how long she's been gone?”

Patsy:“No I don't! Please we just got up and she's not here. Oh my god! Please!”

911:“Okay, Cal....”

Patsy:“Please send somebody.”

911:“I am honey.”

Patsy:“Please.”

911:“Take a deep breath and...”

Patsy:“Hurry, hurry, hurry!”

911:“Patsy? Patsy? Patsy? Patsy?”

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 04:34:30 PM
BEAR:

On January 28, 1999 DA Alex Hunter issued a press release, launching a nationwide search for the origins of a stuffed white bear in a Santa suit. He asked for the public's help "in identifying the manufacturer of, and/or retail outlets that sold, in 1996 or earlier, a toy teddy bear dressed in a rather unusual Santa Claus suit."

Hunter would not say why this information was needed. The whereabouts of the bear are unknown. Family members say the bear, pictured in a BPD crime scene photo, did not belong to JonBenét Ramsey.

There were over 10,000 responses to Hunters plea within the first 24 hours, and it was reported that a similar bear had been turned in to the DA's office by a Denver woman.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 04:36:32 PM
2006

DENVER — The Boulder police chief has defended his department's investigation of the murder of JonBenet Ramsey in several published reports, saying more than 160 suspects were investigated and $2 million spent.

Today it is still a cold case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 04:40:17 PM
DNA:

Now, The discovery of DNA from an "unidentified male" in three places on JonBenet's long johns allowed investigators to rule out the possibility that a single sample of this DNA found earlier belonged to a worker at a clothing factory (this was the original police theory).
They also concluded that this stranger—not any of the people in the Ramseys’ circle, who were previously tested—was the murderer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:02:34 PM
This case can be solve and it may take one e mail from a person that wants to do the right thing.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:07:41 PM
Human Behavior

Human behavior refers to the range of behaviors exhibited by  humans and which are influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions,  values, ethics, authority, rapport, hypnosis, persuasion, coercion  and/or genetics. 
Human Behavior  Human behaviour is experienced throughout an individual’s entire  lifetime.
It includes the way the killer act based on different factors  such as genetics, social norms, core faith, and attitude. Behaviour  is impacted by certain traits each individual has.
The traits vary  from person to person and can produce different actions or  behaviour from each person. Social norms also impact behaviour. 
Humans are expected to follow certain rules in society, which  conditions the way people behave.
There are certain behaviours  that are acceptable or unacceptable in different societies and  cultures.
Core faith can be perceived through the religion and  philosophy of that individual. It shapes the way a person thinks  and this in turn results in different human behaviours.
Attitude can  be defined as "the degree to which the killer has a favorable or  unfavorable evaluation of the behavior in question." Your attitude  highly reflects the behaviour you will portray in specific situations. 
Thus, human behavior is greatly influenced by the attitudes we  use on a daily basis.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:11:28 PM
1996 is a Leap Year 

Most years have 365 days but leap years have 366 days in them.
The extra day,  February 29, makes up for the difference between a 365 day calendar and the  earth’s actual rotation around the sun.
Leap years happen 97 years out of every  400, not once every 4 years as is commonly assumed.
This means that years that  are divisible by 4 aren’t necessarily leap years.
Leap years are divisible by 4 unless the year is divisible by 100 and is also  divisible by 400.
Therefore 1600 and 2000 were leap years and 2400 and 2800  will be too.
The years that aren’t leap years are called “common years”.
The National Maritime Museum has more information on leap years.
 
This is a list of all the leap years in the 20th and 21st centuries:
 
1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952,  1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004,  2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028, 2032, 2036, 2040, 2044, 2048, 2052, 2056,  2060, 2064, 2068, 2072, 2076, 2080, 2084, 2088, 2092, 2096 

February 29 is called an intercalary day.
Anthony TX claims to be the Leap Year  Capital of the World. Texans...  Statistically, about one in 1,461 births are a leapling; there are an estimated  200,000 in the US and 4.1 million worldwide.

Sketch Books can be a note pad 
Sharpie markers can be used  Pages 27,28,29.  To See 1997 
To accurately account for the 365 days, 5 hours, 48  minutes and 6 seconds which it takes for the world to  make one complete revolution around the sun. 
Burke, was awake when his mother called police to  report the little girl's kidnapping at 5:51 a.m. (5 hours  48 minutes 6 seconds).

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:16:15 PM
The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with the damage made  to the right side of JonBenet head. The bat found out side the Butler door had  carpet fibers on the bat’s surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

Our Jonbenet Investigation file about bats.

Slowpitch Softball Bats   

Determine What Bat Fits Your Body 
There are some standard rules of thumb in selecting the appropriate bat length.
 
The charts below offer some guidelines based on age and weight and height:
 
Determine Your Bat Length by Age   
5-7 years old 24"-26" 
8-9 years old 26"-28" 
10 years old 28"-29"   

Barrel size This includes both the length of the barrel--top part of the bat--and its diameter 
The longer the barrel, generally, the larger the sweet spot for hitting the ball 
The standard softball bat diameter is 2 1/2 inches
   
Bat taper
 
This is the diameter of the bat's handle  Standard bats are tapered 31/32 of an inch but can be slightly larger or smaller  depending on whether you want a lighter or heavier bat   

Grip

The grip is simply the covering that bat manufacturers use on the handle of  aluminum bats 
Leather or synthetic leather gives a tackier feel for a surer grip  Rubber grips absorb more of the shock

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:22:59 PM
S.B.T.C. Printing of the ransom note -  CenTury  SchoolBook

Century Schoolbook is based on the earlier Century Roman

 entury Schoolbook is familiar to many in North America as  being the typeface many first learned to read with. Morris  Fuller Benton utilized research done by Clark University that  showed young readers more quickly identified letter forms  with contrasting weight, but with the lighter strokes  maintaining presence.
Tests also showed the importance of  maintaining counter-form (the white space around the black  letter form) in recognizing the face at smaller sizes.  In  designing Century Schoolbook, M. F. Benton increased the  x-height, the stroke width, and overall letter spacing.
The  faces were issued over a period of five years, all of which  were designed by Benton and issued by A.T.F  Century is a family of type faces derived from the  original Century Roman cut by American Type  Founders designer Linn Boyd Benton in 1894.
Despite  originating in the nineteenth century, use of the  typeface remains strong, for periodicals, textbooks, and  literature.
The faces are noted for their exceptional  legibility, so much so that the Supreme Court of the  United States requires that briefs be typeset in Century  family type. 
According to Charles Shaw, "The rugged  simplicity of the Century family of types has made it an  enduring favorite of American typographers for almost  one hundred years.
Beginning as foundry type, Century  has withstood a series of technical transformations into  Linotype, Mono type, Ludlow, photo type, transfer type,  digital type, and Xerox-like 'toner type'."

The writer of the ransom note printed with this stile of printing.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:27:40 PM
The Ramsey's did not kill JonBenet

DNA update and video link

Prosecutors cleared the family of JonBenet Ramsey of all suspicion relating to her 1996 death using "touch DNA" technology. Harry Smith speaks with forensic scientist Angela Williamson about the case.

Youtube link:

http://youtu.be/jvMcfMHsJY4

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:34:43 PM
Winter Solstice 

The winter solstice is the solstice that occurs in winter.
It is the time at which the Sun is appearing  at noon at its lowest altitude above the horizon.
In the Northern Hemisphere this is the Southern solstice,  the time at which the Sun is at its southernmost point in the sky, which usually occurs on December 21 to 22 each year. 
Christmas or Christ's Mass is one of the most popular Christian celebrations as well as one of the most globally recognized  mid-winter celebrations in the Northern Hemisphere.
Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, called the  "Son of God," the second person of the Holy Trinity, as well as "Savior of the World."
The birth is observed on December 25,  which was the Roman winter solstice upon establishment of the Julian Calendar. Activities include feasting, Midnight  Masses and singing Christmas carols about the Nativity. Good deeds and gift giving in the tradition of St. Nicholas or Santa  Claus is also observed.
Many observe the holiday for twelve days leading up to Epiphany. 
The Winter Solstice has been celebrated in some way or another for thousands of years. In the Northern Hemisphere, the  winter solstice is often connected with various religious holy days.
Pagan religions associated the winter solstice with  significant life changes, intricately linked with the universe and fates that determined the future and effected those lives.
This  significance can also be found in the Southern Hemisphere, where the Winter Solstice takes place in June.

Note:
25th the Sunset 4:42 PM, it was very dark for 1 hour 14 min. in till full Moon rise at 5:56 PM - Full Darkness

A neighbor seen a white male walk up to the Ramsey's house in the dark at around 5:00 o'clock just after the family left for a Christmas dinner.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:41:57 PM
Crime Stoppers Poster 

Contact:
Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

You do not have to leave your name.
Or call 1-800 222-TIPS   
Crime Stoppers utilizes a multimedia approach, for solving crime,  designed to gather evidence and information on unsolved crimes  through the cooperation  of local media. 
Periodically a fugitive or  unsolved crime is selected by the Crime Stoppers Police  Coordinator, who distributes the information as supplied by  the  investigating agency, to the media publication, radio, television,  newspaper and/or billboard.
This is known as the Crime of the Week  and will result in a  reward to the individual who supplied the  information needed to solve the crime.

As of today, Jonbenet Ramsey does not have a Crime Stoppers poster. The Boulder police said they "we do nothing" when we tried to get their support for her poster. Why?

There is some thing not right here with them.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 05:50:06 PM
BOULDER -- Police are investigating another bizarre twist in the  JonBenet Ramsey murder case -- the theft of pages from a hospital  log book recording the arrival of her body at a morgue.
The theft was discovered after inquiries from the local News about  the status of those pages revealed that that they were, in fact,  missing.

On December 27th a man was crossing the Canadian border into the  United States from Portland, Oregon.
By the 28th he was on a bus  heading for Denver, Colorado.
This man got a job as a cadaver  transport driver in Denver, moving dead bodies for morgues.
This man  was a grave register clerk in the U.S.Army in 1987 and had previously  worked in the mortuary business in San Francisco. 
On May 22, 1997 this man stole the December 26, 1996 morgue log  sheet from the county morgue that showed when JonBenet Ramsey was  taken to the morgue. With that he became a suspect on the JonBenet  Ramsey murder case.
 
"I took the morgue records as a souvenir of a famous murder case. The  Ramsey case was on about month four at the time. I had to wait while  picking up a corpse so I leafed through the log-in book and found the  listing and took it"

A 34 year old man was arrested for theft under  $100 and criminal mischief for stealing pages  from a coroner's log book showing the arrival of  JonBenet's body at the county morgue. 

"I took the morgue records as a souvenir of a famous murder case"

The man sent copies of his art work to friends  and then was turn in by one of his friends.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:03:21 PM
Southern Bell Telephone Company - S.B.T.C

Lineman's handset 

A lineman's handset is a special type of telephone used by technicians for  installing and testing local loop telephone lines.
It is also called a test set,  butt set, or buttinski. 
A typical 1996 lineman's handset integrates an earpiece, a mouthpiece, a  dialing interface, and a set of test leads for connecting to the telephone  circuit.
Originally, lineman's handsets featured a rotary dial, but modern sets  use some variant of the standard 12-button DTMF keypad.
Most handsets  are designed to be used with analog "POTS" lines, and have limited or no  function with digital circuits. 
In addition to the basic features listed above, handsets often include one or  more of: Speakerphone Redial A talk/monitor toggle switch Mute Hook flash button Tone/pulse dialing selection switch Low-pass filtering to prevent disruption of data communications (such as  DSL)
A mechanical hook for hanging the set from a tool belt or carabiner.
On  some sets, it may be moved to the receiver side, mouthpiece side, or  removed altogether. 
The killer said he would monitor the family.

This lineman's telephone  may lets the killer connect  to a telephone line  anywhere he has access  to the wires! Just connect  it to the red and green  wires of a telephone line  and you're set.
You can  then monitor that line as  well as dial outgoing calls. 
Connect inside or outside   the house or alleyway.

Handset could be use to cause head damage.

The house phone system tie in block was  located on the North side of the house.

The ransom note printed that they would MOINTOR the family.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: John on February 08, 2015, 06:14:51 PM
Hi JBI

I don't know that much about this case but I agree it is unique and without precedent. 

As in most cases of child abuse, abduction and murder, the police rightly look to the parents in the first instance.  However, despite some evidence to the contrary I note that they continue to be suspected for various reasons.  Noted that JonBenét's mother, Pat Ramsey (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Ramsey), died on the 24th June 2006 from ovarian cancer.

That said, the manner of her death would lead one to not suspect a parent.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:21:34 PM
That is what happen when a untrain Boulder police department took on this investigation. They made many mistakes in this case and this is why it is a cold case.

They over look many crime scene items because it did not support their persons of interest.

The Ramsey's family did not kill Jonbenet and the new DNA testing also support this.

There are new persons of interest on the list and have not been check out at this time.

There are many untested crime scene items that have not been tested, we plan to test one item this year that could break this case.

There are people in jail today that did not commit the crime. Think about how this happens. The Ramsey's almost became one of those convicted that did not commit the crime.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: John on February 08, 2015, 06:26:09 PM
Quote from: JonBenet Investigation link=topipc=6010.msg218401#msg218401 date=1423419694
That is what happen when a untrain Boulder police department took on this investigation. They made many mistakes in this case and this is why it is a cold case.

They over look many crime scene items because it did not support their persons of interest.

The Ramsey's family did not kill Jonbenet and the new DNA testing also support this.

There are new person of interest on the list and have not been check out at this time.

There are many untested crime scene items that have not been tested, we plan to test one item this year that could break this case.

Team JBI

This happens all too often, an investigator gets tunnel vision wrt a suspect and will do all they can to fit them up.

One question which puzzles me is, why would someone simulate an abduction while leaving the victim in a cellar store room when there was every likelihood she would be found before any money was paid?

Also, why Christmas Day when there was every possibility of lots of people being at home?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 06:47:09 PM
This happens all too often, an investigator gets tunnel vision wrt a suspect and will do all they can to fit them up.

As we work on this case, I talk to John Ramsey from time to time. He has been very helpful.

I posted about this but here is how the Boulder police acted to this question.

We know that many killers will have a need to relive their crimes over and over again.
They can do this in many way. They some times will talk about their crimes to a friend or love one.
This person then must hold this information deep inside them self and it may be hard for this person to do so. They could use a safe way to do the right thing a tell some one.

That said, We have a program that is called Crime Stoppers, it has help solve many crime each year.

As we look deeper into this case, we found out that JonBenet does not have a Crime Stoppers poster. So I made some calls and one call was to John Ramsey and he said they would not let him use the 1 800 tip line on his poster.

I called Northern CO Crime Stopper and talk about the idea of a new first time poster for JonBenet. They said they would not support this poster with out the Boulder police support.
So I called the Boulder police and they said "We Will Do Nothing"
With out the Boulder police support, Crime Stoppers in Boulder will not allow the 1 800 tip line to be used.
The Boulder area Crime Stopper said they sent a letter to John back then telling him to take off the 1 800 tip line number off a flier that could have help the case.

Why can't a six year old girl name 'JonBenet Ramsey" not have a Crime Stoppers poster for her case?
Does their actions seam right?
Its like they are covering up for something. This case has many items like this as one look deeper into this crime.
As a lab, we will get the job done, but it take longer with out the support to do the right thing in this case.

The idea for a JonBenet Ramsey Crime Stoppers poster is to give some one that may know some thing about this case a safe place as a 1 800 tip line to do the right thing. "You do not have to leave your name"

The Boulder police has not done the best job and we have to ask our self why?

I find this case very disturbing as we review all of the over look crime scene information.

Team JBI





Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:14:03 PM
This happens all too often, an investigator gets tunnel vision wrt a suspect and will do all they can to fit them up.

One question which puzzles me is, why would someone simulate an abduction while leaving the victim in a cellar store room when there was every likelihood she would be found before any money was paid?

Also, why Christmas Day when there was every possibility of lots of people being at home?

I have not posted about this yet.
Here is a little about that question many have ask.

Profile of the killer:

The killer travel on foot, bike and bus.
He wear a backpack as he travels

The killer enter the Ramsey home right after they left for a Christmas dinner.
He printed the ransom note before the crime.

The idea was never to take Jonbenet out of the house. JonBenet would be taken to the finish basement and they could monitor the family from this location, this was a very large house.

The killer printed in the ransom note many time that he would kill JonBenet if they call for help.

Because the killer and Jonbenet was in the basement, the police could not be called as they would find them in the basement and the crime is over.

The killer could monitor the family very well from the basement and when he hear the family call the 911 call to police, he knew this crime was over and did what he printed many times in the ransom note, he kill JonBenet and goes up the basement steps, out the butler door and down the back alleyway.

This butler was found open and unlock that morning by police.

The killer had no place to take JonBenet in this crime, The design of the crime was to hide in this large four level house. A simple crime if they follow the ransom note and do not call for help.

The ransom note was in the family hand at the time of the 911 call to police so the killer was not going to try to get the note and leave with it.

This is why JonBenet was in the basement and the ransom note was in the family hands in the house after the crime.

I will post step by step how this crime went down, case facts the has not been made public.
It will become very clear at that point.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 08, 2015, 07:40:36 PM
Why Christmas day?

Profile:

Some crimes are committed on a special day because it will have a importance to the person.

Our profile predicts base on crime scene information that the killer has a Art background, Rock climber and a Teacher Instructor.

Most teachers may have time off at Christmas and no one would think twice that he is traveling.

Water base Sharpie marker use to print the ransom note, This out of production marker was use to print page one and page two. The tip was new but the marker was many years old. Page three of the ransom note was printed with an old marker with a flat used tip, the print letter width was 50% wider than page one and two.

The killer used what is called a sketch book or in this case a note pad from the family back hallway counter. He dog ear page one from the note pad, this was page 27.  He used page 27, 28, 29 to print the ransom note. Teachers use dog ear as they teach.

Artiest use water base ink because it safe for art work, artiest know this fact, The ransom note will be known as his art work after the crime and his pride will want it to be seen at its best, safe ink and undamaged page from the middle of the note pad.

The tent cord used to kill jonbent was 96 inches long and cut into two, one piece to tie her hands and one used on her neck. Artiest use paint brushes and this killer did to, he broke a 12 inches paint stick into three pieces and replace the brush end back with care, he puts the paint stick brush end back in the paint tote where he got the brush from.  He tied the cord around the stick many time with a special knots, Rock climber use these special knots. He drop a carabiner next to JonBenet body and this made a imprint in the salt on the floor. This is a climbing tool use by rock climbers. The foot print left next to Jonbenet body was a brain called Hi-Tec, this is a climbing shoe used by trail guilds and rock climbers.

The custom fit of the Sharpie marker is about 5 inches long and the paint stick was broken to the same size, this same size fits the killer's hand to the letter. He drawls and prints as he travels with a Sharpie marker and note pad called a sketch book.

One that travel on Christmas fit a special profile and this information is add to his profile.

The killer place his water base marker in a orange can under the kitchen phone so it could be match by police. Many family pens was also in the orange can under the kitchen phone. He tried to frame the family.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: John on February 08, 2015, 09:53:28 PM
Crime Stoppers Poster 

Contact:
Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers

You do not have to leave your name.
Or call 1-800 222-TIPS   
Crime Stoppers utilizes a multimedia approach, for solving crime,  designed to gather evidence and information on unsolved crimes  through the cooperation  of local media. 
Periodically a fugitive or  unsolved crime is selected by the Crime Stoppers Police  Coordinator, who distributes the information as supplied by  the  investigating agency, to the media publication, radio, television,  newspaper and/or billboard.
This is known as the Crime of the Week  and will result in a  reward to the individual who supplied the  information needed to solve the crime.

As of today, Jonbenet Ramsey does not have a Crime Stoppers poster. The Boulder police said they "we do nothing" when we tried to get their support for her poster. Why?

There is some thing not right here with them.

Team JBI

Is there a poster available and supported by John Ramsey regardless of Buffalo Police and Crime Stoppers?  If so we would like to promote it.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 12:41:38 AM
Is there a poster available and supported by John Ramsey regardless of Buffalo Police and Crime Stoppers?  If so we would like to promote it.

Today as I post, there are no posters made up for JonBenet Ramsey like a Crime Stoppers poster.

John Ramsey said he would supply the official picture for any poster made.

Maybe we need to produce one for a web site like this.

Thanks

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 12:52:01 AM
Serial Killers

A serial killer is traditionally defined as an individual who has killed three or more people  over a period of more than a month, with down time (a "cooling off period") between the  murders, and whose motivation for killing is usually based on psychological gratification. 

Serial Killer 

Many serial killers have faced similar problems in their childhood development. Some  tests explains how early childhood trauma can set the child up for deviant behavior in  adulthood; the child's environment (either their parents or society) is the dominant factor  in whether or not the child's behavior escalates into homicidal activity. 
Children who do not have the power to control the mistreatment they suffer sometimes  create a new reality to which they can escape.
This new reality becomes their fantasy  that they have total control of and becomes part of their daily existence. In this fantasy  world, their emotional development is guided and maintained. 
Disorganized serial killers, on the other hand, often have average to below average  intelligence, with a mean IQ of 92.5.
They are usually far more impulsive, often done with  a random weapon available at the time, and usually not attempting to hide the body.
They  are likely to be unemployed at the time, a loner, or both, with very few friends.
They often  turn out to have a history of mental illness, and their modus operandi (M.O.) or lack  thereof is often marked by excessive violence and sometimes necrophilia and/or sexual  violence.

Ransom Note:
( You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult.) This statement may tell us that the writer has done this many time before. - don't think that killing will be  difficult. The hardest part for a serial killer is to look normal in every day life.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:03:38 AM
Lou Smit, a longtime police detective who was called out of retirement to help investigate the 1996 slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, the 6-year-old beauty pageant winner.

“The Ramseys did not do it,”
he wrote in his resignation letter, dated Sept. 20, 1998.
“There is substantial, credible evidence of an intruder and a lack of evidence that the parents are involved.”

Our lab support this statement too.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:08:46 AM
This is a case that embarrassed an entire community," he said, pointing to the inexperience of the Boulder Police Department in 1996.

"They live under the shadow of this case.

BOULDER — The house where JonBenet Ramsey's body was discovered more than 18 years ago is back on the market.
The 7,240-square-foot house at 749 15th St. is on the market for $2.29 million.
The home, where John and Patsy Ramsey's 6-year-old daughter was found dead in the basement, can be found at the Re/Max of Boulder's site, boulderco.com :
a "spectacular and stunning 1920s Tudor masterpiece on gated oversized lot in coveted Uni Hill."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:12:29 AM
Federal Judge Clears Ramseys:

In May 2003, an Atlanta federal judge dismissed a civil lawsuit against John and Patsy Ramsey saying there was no evidence showing the parents killed JonBenet and abundant evidence that an intruder killed the child.
The judge criticized the police and the FBI for creating a media campaign designed to make the family look guilty.

The police have always been criticized for their handling of the case, and have always defended their own conduct.
The district attorney’s office said two years ago that new DNA testing methods cleared the family of suspicion. They had maintained their innocence all along.

Noticing that JonBenet was not in bed that morning, Patsy Ramsey called the police after finding a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her daughter's safe return.
The girl's body, however, was discovered in the basement later that afternoon.
She had a skull fracture and had been sexually molested and strangled with a cord.

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Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:17:53 AM
Cord and Garrote

"A single loop of white cord was around the right wrist, tied on top of the sleeve but so loosely the doctor easily slid it free.
There were 15 1/2 inches between that loop and a loop on the other end, which once apparently had bound the left wrist.
A white cord of the same type was wrapped so tightly around the throat and neck that a deep horizontal furrow had been dug into the skin.
A gold chain and cross were tangled in that ligature, which was tied behind the neck to a broken stick.
Blond hair was snared in the knot, and the coroner had to cut the hair in order to remove the cord, which was tied more like a noose than a twisting garrote.
The broken paintbrush used as the garrote handle had Korea printed on it.

The 1/4-inch-wide Stansport cord - which comes packaged in lengths of 50 and 100 feet and often is used for camping or outdoor activities

While the Ramseys went to stay with friends, their home became a major crime scene.
As this was the only murder in Boulder that year, the investigating police had little experience in that type of crime, with very few of them having conducted a murder investigation at all.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:20:08 AM
We allway say:

"If you're guilty, you want to think about having a lawyer, and I want to tell you what, if you're innocent you better have a lawyer — there is no difference."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:21:43 AM
Patsy statement after the crime.

Question:  "Do you believe that someone outside your home killed JonBenet?"

Patsy answered in a tearful voice:

"There is a killer on the loose, I don't know who it is, I don't know if it's a he or a she — but if I were a resident of Boulder I would tell my friends to keep their babies close to you."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:24:49 AM
Everyone knows:

"The Ramseys were interviewed on the 26th, the Ramseys were interviewed on the 27th.
On the 27th they give samples of physical evidence, blood, hair and fingerprints. When they returned from Atlanta, the Ramseys gave five handwriting samples, voluntarily.
To say that the Ramseys had not cooperated in this investigation is a gross mischaracterization."

This is what was seen that day in the house.
The first is that JonBenet was murdered by an unknown assailant who entered the house, presumably via the basement window. JonBenet was found wrapped in a blanket and lying in the middle of the basement floor.
She had duct tape across her mouth.
She lay with her arms above her head and a white cord was wrapped tightly around her neck.
The same type of cord was tied loosely to her wrists.
The broken handle of a paintbrush, measuring approximately 4.5 inches in length, had been looped into the cord to form a garrote.
At the time of her death, JonBenet was wearing a sweatshirt over a long sleeve shirt.
The lower half of her body was clad in white pajama bottoms over white panties.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:26:15 AM
More lab Information:

•A footprint made by a Hi-Tec stamped hiking boot was found in the concrete dust of the wine cellar. The boot has not been connected to any of the Ramseys or to the 400 people or more who have been to the Ramsey house.

•An unidentified palm print was found on the door of the wine cellar. It does not belong to John, Patsy or Burke Ramsey.

•A pubic hair was found on the blanket in which JonBenet was wrapped. It does not belong to John, Patsy or Burke Ramsey.

•A piece of broken glass was found under a basement window. The window was open and the sill showed signs of disturbance.

•There was a scuff-mark on the basement wall below the window. Someone had to have climbed in or out of this window (however, no footprints were found outside the window).

•The duct tape and the cord used in the murder were not found in the Ramsey house. The offender must have brought them in and taken them out when he/she left the house after the murder.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:28:46 AM
Time Line;

JonBenet was last seen alive at approximately 10:00 p.m. on December 25, 1996. John Ramsey, in company with Fleet White, found JonBenet dead in the basement at approximately 1:05 p.m. on December 26, 1996.

What about this,

•A metal baseball bat found outside the Ramseys' Boulder home. Fibers on the bat matched a carpet found in the basement near the storage room, where JonBenet's body was found. The bat was found, "in a place where kids normally wouldn't play," Smit said, declining to elaborate.

•DNA evidence that indicates JonBenet's attacker was a male, but the DNA does not match John Ramsey.

•Peanut-shaped foam packing material and leaves found in the basement that Smit thinks might have been tracked inside by someone entering through a broken basement window. "It would have been something that would not have been blown in there."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:30:48 AM
Re-examined, including:

•DNA found under JonBenet's fingernails,

•The cord found around her neck and the duct tape across her mouth,

•A pubic hair found on her blanket,

•The ransom note,

•The stun gun that might have been used to subdue her,

•A palm print found on the cellar door,

•A footprint of a Hi-Tec hiking boot found near her body.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:33:52 AM
Three suspicious events point to an intruder:

unknown vehicles parked outside the Ramseys' home near the time of the crime;
JonBenet's comment to people that she was going to get a "special visit from Santa," even though Patsy never heard JonBenet say anything about a visit from Santa.

There are certain facts in this case that only the killer and police are aware of and it is vital to our investigation that the integrity of the information remain intact.
The likelihood of getting a successful conclusion to this case is based on maintaining the security of this information.

There was a chair found out of place in the middle of the basement floor area, use, and a wire found as a tie down out side the home that can be tested.
The wire, the chair and the location are all part of the case.
In the middle of the basement, Check the on lighting too.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:35:18 AM
Air Taser representative Stephen Tuttle said he was contacted by an investigator early on in the case and provided Smit with the same model to conduct his experiments.

"I am bewildered. I don't know what to think about the theory," Tuttle said. "It defies the logic of what the weapon does."

Tuttle conceded that two marks are close to the width of the contacts of an Air Taser, but said that's where the similarities end.

It been said:
"We have never seen those types of marks when you touch somebody with a stun gun," he said. "We are talking hundreds of people that have been touched with these devices. I can't replicate those marks."

Tuttle said it is uncommon for the stun gun to leave only two marks on the skin. The body moves away from the stun gun, causing multiple, erratic marks.

"How you can keep this thing perfectly still, not once, but twice on a squirming child? It doesn't make any sense," he said. "I hope that doesn't throw water on somebody's investigation."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:39:51 AM
Lab case file:

December 26, 1996 Search Warrant Page 9:

Quote:

Body of JonBenet Ramsey
Items recovered from the body include;
Green (?)
Green flakes
Trace evidence
Piece of paper
White fiber
Hairs/fibers
White cord
White long sleeve shirt
White long sleeve underwear bottoms
Panties with floral print
White ligature
Gold colored necklace with cross
Gold colored ring
Gold colored braclet
Black/red/white hairtie
Blue hairtie
Hairtie
Notepad-1 (1RAW)
Notepad-1 (2RAW)
Fibers from area by victim (1KKY)
Fibers from winecellar (2KKY)
Avalanche sweatshirt covering body (4KKY)
Blanket covering body (5KKY)
Wire near body (7KKY)
Fibers from under body (8KKY)
(BLACKED OUT ITEM)
White blanket in wine cellar (11KKY)
Pink Barbie nightgown from wine cellar (12KKY)
Broken glass from wine cellar (13KKY)
Hair fibers from floor of wine cellar (14KKY)
Broken paint brush (21KKY)
Wooden shards near paint tray (22KKY)
Paint Tray (25KKY)
Blue paper near rear south facing door (26KKY)
Rope from backyard (32KKY)

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:43:11 AM
December 26, 1996 Search Warrant Page 10:

White string from sled (33KKY)
Earring on Street (34KKY)
Canvas bag from crawl space (37KKY)
Black sheet metal from wine cellar (39KKY)
Broken purple ornament from basement (40KKY)
Red pocket knife with broken ornament (41KKY)
Vacuumed fibers (42KKY)
Felt tip pen (43KKY)
Hair fibers from victims pillow (44KKY)
Hair fibers from victims bed (45KKY)
Fibers from victims bed (46KKY)
Fibers from victims pillow (47KKY)
Vacuumed fibers from victims bed (48KKY)
Vacuumed fibers from victims pillow and bedspread (50KKY)
Sharpie marker (51KKY)
Hair fibers from Mr.& Mrs. Ramsey's bed (52KKY)
Hair found in brush in Mr. Ramsey's bathroom (53KKY)
Rolodex in Mr. Ramseys desk (54KKY)
Partially wrapped FOA Swartz (55KKY)
Partially wrapped FOA Swartz (56KKY)
Partially wrapped FOA Swartz (57KKY)
Marker (58KKY)
Marker (59KKY)
Handwritten note (61KKY)
My Science Project from Burke's room (65KKY)
Yellow notepad with writing (66KKY)

December 26, 1996 Search Warrant Page 11:

Pen (67KKY)
Artificial evergreen needles (68KKY)
Comforter from victims bed (32BAB)
Top sheet (38BAB)
Bottom sheet (39BAB)
Pillow case (40BAB)
Tights (41BAB)(ITEM SCRATCHED OUT)
Bowl (71KKY)
Spoon (5PP)
Glass (6PP)
Cotton from cellar room (7PP)
Angel from Christmas tree (8PP)
Piece of broken window (5KKY)
Piece of broken window (6KKY)
Piece of broken window (7KKY)
Piece of broken window (8KKY)
Black marker (46BAB)
Christmas ornament with string (49BAB)
Sharpie (60BAB)
Sharpie (61BAB)
Shoes (68BAB)
Notepad (69BAB)
Sharpie (1JRB) 1-29-96
Sharpie (2JRB) 1-29-96
Notepad (3JRB) 1-29-96
Marker (6JRB) 1-29-96

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:45:37 AM
An side service door called the butler kitchen was found unlock and open the next morning by police.

"Patsy started taking a painting class, and JonBenet drew a lot with crayons and MARKERS. People and flowers. They had a big easel, but most of the time JonBenet painted on a card table in the butler's kitchen.
Patsy had her paints and brushes in a white paint tote.
Sometimes she asked me to take her paints down to the basement.

"I don't want to see it."

On the day of the Ramseys' Christmas party, I took the paint tote downstairs.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:49:12 AM
"Mr. Ramsey.
Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent
a small foreign faction. We respect your bussiness
but not the country that it serves. At this time we have
your daughter in our posession. She is safe and unharmed and
if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to
the letter.

You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account.$100,000 will be
in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure
that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank. When you get
home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. I will call you
between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The
delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. If we
monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to
arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier
delivery pickup of your daughter.

Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate
execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains
for proper burial. The two gentlemen watching over your daughter
do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them.
Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I.,
etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded. If we catch you
talking to a stray dog, she dies. If you alert bank authorities, she
dies. If the money is in any way marked or tampered with, she dies.
You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found, she
dies. You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar
with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. You stand a 99%
chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart us. Follow
our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back.
You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the
authorities. Don't try to grow a brain John. You are not the only
fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. Don't
underestimate us John. Use that good southern common sense of yours.
It is up to you now John!
Victory!
S.B.T.C."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:51:23 AM
A single loop of white cord was around the right wrist, tied on top of the sleeve but so loosely the doctor easily slid it free.
There were 15 1/2 inches between that loop and a loop on the other end, which once apparently had bound the left wrist.
A white cord of the same type was wrapped so tightly around the throat and neck that a deep horizontal furrow had been dug into the skin.
A gold chain and cross were tangled in that ligature, which was tied behind the neck to a broken stick.
Blond hair was snared in the knot, and the coroner had to cut the hair in order to remove the cord, which was tied more like a noose than a twisting garrote.
The broken paintbrush used as the garrote handle had Korea printed on it.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:53:16 AM
Why?

It took a mere seven years for the Boulder law enforcement community to send the FBI the DNA sample that was found in JonBenet's underpants.
It was determined a long time ago that this DNA sample did not belong to anyone in the Ramsey family.

Boulder Police Department explained that the quality of the DNA had not been of sufficient quality to have been put into the law enforcement data banks.
However, in late December of 2003, the Ramseys' attorney indicated that one part of the sample, taken from blood on JonBenet's undergarments, was determined by the FBI to be of sufficient quality to be put into the DNA Index System.

The DNA will be compared with other samples from the databank to see if there is any match with DNA samples from other violent crimes or criminals.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:54:47 AM
December 26, 1996 Search Warrant Page 14:

Two pair of girls underwear (76BAH)
Rope (81BAH)
One sleeping mask (101KKY)
Framed picture (102KKY) of JonBenet
Broken window (104KKY)
Framed picture of Burke and JonBenet (105KKY)
One blue suitcase (21PP)

December 27, 1996 Search Warrant Page 6:

Baseball bat (3GLI)
Golf clubs (4GLI)
Pair of underwear (45BAB)
Velvet turtleneck (47BAB)
Red clay brick (48BAB)
Golf club cover (50BAB)
Towel (51BAB)
Tissue (52BAB)
Liquid from toilet (53BAB)
Liquid from toilet (54BAB)
Black & White tights (56BAB)
Childs underwear (57BAB)
Childs underwear (58BAB)
Childs underwear (59BAB)
Black tights (62BAB)
Black/red/green Christmas sweater (63BAB)
Black & Grey girls pants (64BAB)
Black velvet vest (65BAB)
Black shirt (66BAB)
Black trousers (67BAB)
Garland (71BAB)
Garland (72BAB)
Baseball bat (74BAB)
Satin bow (86BAB)
Hammer (6BAH)
Blue sweat pants (34BAH)

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 01:57:55 AM
The Chair:

A door to the left leads to hall to windowless room where JonBenet's body was found, the door to the right leads to the train room where John Ramsey found the window open about an inch the morning of December 26th and he closed it and latched it.
John Ramsey didn't remember if he told anybody about the window.
John also said there was a chair in front of the train room blocking the door and that he had moved the chair and then put back in front of the door when he left that morning sometime between 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M.

In the far south east corner of the basement, just outside the small 10 X 12 ft. room where the body had lain, Detective Mike Everett discovered a half-dozen oil paintings on canvas and an artist's plastic tote box belonging to Patsy.
In the tote was a broken brush splotched by paint.
Splinters of wood were on the floor beside the tote.
It was a major find because the broken brush matched the fractured end of the multicolored stick used in the garrote.
The detectives had found the source of part of the murder weapon and where it had been broken near the boiler room.

The Window:

On the North wall downstairs in the basement, another crime sean technician examined the broken window.
Three windows, each eighteen-by-thirty-inch rectangles, were in a row side by side."
The top left pane in the center window was broken, and the screen was off.
The tech noticed pieces of glass outside the window and a dark scuff mark on the wall.
The dust, film, and debris on the window-sill were less undisturbed.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 02:06:01 AM
Patsy Ramsey:

"She liked crafts mostly, like making stuff. Painting, she liked painting.
Watch movies and dressed up in makeup and dancing, tap dancing, singing.
She got bent on taking violin one time, and I tried to talk her out of it, but she just insisted, so we got a little violin about that big, and she took that for awhile and she decided she didn't want to do that any more."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 02:06:58 AM
Patsy Ramsey: "I took painting class this fall, and she would paint with me. Again, we kind of turned our lower kitchen into a ... kind of studio, and she would paint."

Tom Trujillo: "So, you took painting classes in the fall?"

Patsy Ramsey: "Right"

Tom Trujillo: "What kind of classes?"

Patsy Ramsey: "Down at CU."

Tom Trujillo: "Water color or oil..?"

Patsy Ramsey: "I started out with oil, but then I changed to acrylic because it got on my car... It smelled real bad, so i switched."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 02:09:42 AM
The basement window.

The basement train room had hot water heat pipes at the ceiling.
This hot water pipes supply heat to the house.
This room would get very hot in the fall and nice winter days when the heat was needed in the upper level rooms. So one of the three windows would be keep open because it got to hot sometimes.
It was typ. unlock most of the time.
The out side had a heavy metal grill to keep things out.
Just like the boiler room that had bars on the window.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 02:14:10 AM
An imprint find, found near JonBenét's body, that detectives believe was made by a Hi-Tec hiking shoe.
Reportedly, no one in her family, no one among the family's friends and acquaintances owns a shoe that matches that print.

What is the most popular shoe size for men?

Men size 10.5 to 11 is the most popular

American women wear between an 8 or 9

Note:

Hi-Tec hiking shoe. Not boot - Flat bottom shoe.

Det Michael Everett informed Your Affiant that after the discovery of the girl's body that he walked through the basement area of the house to attempt to determine if any persons were present in the basement.
In the area where Det. Arndt had told Det. Everett that the decedent had been found by her father he observed two blankets on the floor in the center of the room (rest of paragraph blacked out).

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 02:18:04 AM
The Ramsey's has a two car garage.

The vehicles in the garage was a Jaguar 4 door and the other vehicle was a utility type vehicle.
Detective Arndt also told me that she obtained a Cosin printout of the vehicles listing to John Ramsey.
She said that the Cosin printout indicated that John Ramsey is the driver of a 1995 Jaguar 4 door with Colorado passenger license #MAN8301, and that he is the driver of a 1996 Jeep utility vehicle with Colorado passenger license #MAH5615.

This vehicle had a milage of 118,000.0 ?
The Ransom Note printed a request for $118,000.00

Was this a clue left by the killer?

Team JBI 
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:04:15 AM
FINAL DIAGNOSIS:
I. Ligature strangulation
A. Circumferential ligature with associated ligature furrow of neck
B. Abrasions and petechial hemorrhages, neck
C. Petechial hemorrhages, conjunctival surfaces of eyes and skin of face

II. Craniocerebral injuries
A. Scalp contusion
B. Linear, comminuted fracture of right side of skull
C. Linear pattern of contusions of right cerebral hemisphere
D. Subarachnoid and subdural hemorrhage
E. Small contusions, tips of temporal lobes

III. Abrasion of right cheek

IV. Abrasion/contusion, posterior right shoulder

V. Abrasions of left lower back and posterior left lower leg

VI. Abrasion and vascular congestion of vaginal mucosa

VII. Ligature of right wrist

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:07:22 AM
Items:

Fibers and hair from clothing and body surfaces;
ligatures; clothing, vaginal swabs and smears; rectal swabs and smears;
oral swabs and smears; paper bags from hands;
fingernail clippings;
jewelry; paper bags from feet;
white body bag;
samples of head hair, eyelashes and eyebrows;
swabs from right and left thighs and right cheek;
red top and purple top tubes of blood.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:10:01 AM
Ransom Note:

The note is 67 lines long, 372 handwritten words, including the salutation, "Mr. Ramsey" and the closing, "Victory! S.B.T.C." It was printed in felt pen on lined notepaper taken from a pad inside the Ramsey house.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:11:50 AM
Head Damage:

This encompasses an area measuring approximately 7 x 4 inches. This grossly appears to be fresh hemorrhage with no evidence of organization. At the superior extension of this area of hemorrhage is a linear to comminuted skull fracture which extends from the right occipital to posteroparietal area forward to the right frontal area across the parietal portion of the skull.

December 27, 1996 Search Warrant Page 6:

Baseball bat (3GLI)
Golf clubs (4GLI)
Pair of underwear (45BAB)
Velvet turtleneck (47BAB)
Red clay brick (48BAB)
Golf club cover (50BAB)
Towel (51BAB)
Tissue (52BAB)
Liquid from toilet (53BAB)
Liquid from toilet (54BAB)
Black & White tights (56BAB)
Childs underwear (57BAB)
Childs underwear (58BAB)
Childs underwear (59BAB)
Black tights (62BAB)
Black/red/green Christmas sweater (63BAB)
Black & Grey girls pants (64BAB)
Black velvet vest (65BAB)
Black shirt (66BAB)
Black trousers (67BAB)
Garland (71BAB)
Garland (72BAB)
Baseball bat (74BAB)
Satin bow (86BAB)
Hammer (6BAH)
Blue sweat pants (34BAH)

Note size and shape. Red clay brick (48BAB)

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:14:54 AM
Head Damage:

There is a thin film of subarachnoid hemorrhage overlying the entire right cerebral hemisphere.
On the right cerebral hemisphere underlying the previously mentioned linear skull fracture is an extensive linear area of purple contusion extending from the right frontal area, posteriorly along the lateral aspect of the parietal region and into the occipital area.
 This area of contusion measures 8 inches in length with a width of up to 1.75 inches.

The knob end of a child ball bat could have cause this type of damage, size and force. A child bat was found out side the butler kitchen door and the bat had fibers that match the crime scene. The family could not ID the bat as theirs.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:19:50 AM
Our lab's profile is that the killer has a rock climbing/Instructor backround.

She took violin and piano lessons.
She could hula hoop and stand on her head!
Her next challenge was rock climbing.
Patsy had already signed her up for rock climbing lessons at the East Boulder Recreation Center.
She had taken JonBenet there one afternoon, and she immediately started climbing up the wall like a little spider.

She love art and now rock climbing, at six, She will need a good instructor.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:23:11 AM
JonBenet Ramsey:

Around 5:30 a.m. the morning after Christmas Day, 1996, Patsy Ramsey found a ransom note on the family's back staircase demanding $118,000 for her six-year-old daughter, JonBenet, and called 911.
Later that day, John Ramsey discovered JonBenet's body in a spare room in the basement.
She had been strangled with a garrote, and her mouth had been bound with duct tape.
John Ramsey removed the duct tape and carried her body upstairs.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:26:22 AM
From the beginning of the case, there was a disagreement between investigators and the DA's office about the focus of the investigation.

The bristle end of the paintbrush was found in a tube of Patsy Ramsey's art supplies, but the bottom third was never located despite extensive searching of the house by law enforcement in subsequent days.
Experts noted that the construction of the garrote required a special knowledge of knots.

The killer took a tube of green paint from the paint tote and painted a mark on Jonbenet chin. He then replace the tube of paint back to the tote. The police match the green paint to the tube of paint in the tote.

Was this a clue left by the killer?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:30:09 AM
Parents, other family members, and close friends or acquaintances of the family account for ninety percent of the homicides of young children.
Investigations of these murders typically begin at center with the parents and move outward in concentric circles examining the other likely offenders.
But not this time.

In Boulder thirty officers are assigned to the department's only murder in 1996.

Jonbenet was 6 years old

- Former Little Miss Colorado and National Tiny Miss Beauty

- Has 2 brothers and 2 sisters (1 sister died in a automobile accident)

- Mother (Patsy Ramsey)– Former Miss West Virginia (1977). She was active in the community of Boulder, Colorado, and was recovering from ovarian cancer around the time of JonBenet’s death.
Patsy had also become a very religious person during her struggle with cancer.

- Father (John Ramsey)– C.E.O. of Access Graphics; very wealthy businessman.
Ramsey was voted Boulder’s
“Business Man of the Year” in 1996.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:33:19 AM
The list of possible suspects in this case is enormous.
Not only did the Ramseys have hundreds of guests through their home at various times, they also had a large number of trades people that worked on an extensive remodeling project on the house.

The question is, Does our lab have a profile person of interest? Yes we do.

There's a lot of evidence that has still been unexplained over the years.
Footprints have been identified, but some have not.
Handprints and palm prints have been identified in the room where her body was found.
Some still not.
In essence, the body was placed there.
It wasn't dragged in.
And then it was wrapped in two white blankets.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:36:09 AM
At 12:00 pm, was a report of an unknown blue van spotted outside the Ramsey house the night before and the day after JonBenet was murdered.

The crime lab has two spots of JonBenet's blood found on the underwear she was wearing the night of the murder.
Mixed in with that blood is the DNA of an unknown person.
So where, how and when did the killer leave this DNA?

Gloves, no gloves or fingerless type.

On July 9, 2008, Boulder County District Attorney Mary Lacy stated that DNA tests conducted by Bode Technology Group revealed that skin cells left behind on JonBenet Ramsey's long underwear point to a killer other than the girl's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, or her brother, Burke.
Mrs. Ramsey died of ovarian cancer in 2006 at age 49.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:42:49 AM
The Duck Tape:

There was bloody mucus under the tape, and a perfect set of the child's lip prints, which did not indicate a tongue impression or resistance, indicating that JonBenet had or had not been alive when the tape was affixed to her mouth.
Staples may have been found too on the tape.

Weather:

The temperature that morning was 9 degrees.
A light dusting of snow had fallen and frost had formed during the night and it lay on top of an earlier crusty snow in spotty patches on the grass outside the house.

Footprints:

One of the early Boulder police officers at the scene noted that when he walked on the driveway and sidewalks, his steps left no visible footprints.

The Note:

The $118,000 demanded in the ransom note happened to be startling similar to the $118,117.50 bonus John Ramsey was awarded for 1995 from Access Graphics, which was paid to Ramsey in February 1996.

The bonus amount was not the same amount as John's bonus. Similar. But was the same as the miles of the car in the garage. Did the killer ride in the car before?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:50:38 AM
The Ramseys have vigorously promoted the theory that an intruder murdered JonBenet.
The first fact mitigating against this possibility is the alleged absence of footprints in the snow around the house.
Plus there was no sign of a forced entry.
The third fact pointing at the family is the ransom note.
This is how the Boulder police work the case.

A neighbor of the Ramseys reported being awakened around midnight, the night JonBenet was killed, and hearing a piercing scream.

Police found a promotional video about stun guns in John Ramsey's home office.
Ramsey said he never watched it and that the video was in Spanish, a language he does not speak.

The concept of a ransom delivery where one would be "scanned for electronic devices." Kidnappers prefer isolated drops for the ransom delivery, not wanting to chance a face-to-face meeting.
So it may look like the killer would want him to be rested because he may have to travel through many air port security systems to drop of the money at some point.
How would John explain a case full of money when scanned, and if other tracking equipment was installed on him, this would set off the scanners and stop the timed drop off of the money.
Many time, if the importance travel times are off, that can be watch as said in the note, the deal is off.
This may not have been a simple across town drop off.
Also some rock climbing may have been part of the plan.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:02:07 AM
DNA:

New DNA tests, which focus on skin cells left behind from a mere touch, point to a mysterious outsider. They came too late to clear the name of JonBenet’s mother, Patsy, who died of cancer in 2006.

As we look back:

The investigation into the murder of JonBenet Ramsey focused on the three-page ransom note, which was apparently written on a note pad found in the house.
Handwriting samples were taken from the Patsy Ramsey, Ramseys and John Ramsey was ruled out as the author of the note, but police could not eliminate the unknowen killer as the writer.

Go back to the year:

In 1996, the Ramseys were living in Boulder, Colo.
John Ramsey ran a software-distribution company; his wife, Patricia, a former Miss America contestant who had been diagnosed with cancer in 1993, looked after their kids, JonBenet, 6, and Burke, then 9.

Polygraph tests in May 2000 supported the parents' claim that they didn't kill their daughter and didn't know who did.

A crime that made headlines around the world, the body of JonBenet Ramsey was found in the basement of her family home.
The little girl had been sexually assaulted, her skull fractured and then strangled with a so called makeshift garotte.

The small basement room;

JonBenet was covered with two white blankets from her bedroom or dryer, duct tape was place across her mouth and a garotte made from white cord and the broken handle of a paintbrush taken for the basement was wrapped around her neck.

 Very importance:

New tests carried out also identified skin cells from finger tips found on her leggings and under her nails.
After these results, the district attorney in Boulder formally exonerated the family.
This was in three spots.
Two items.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:06:18 AM
The name:

JonBenét Ramsey was born in Atlanta, Georgia on August 6, 1990.
When nine months old, the family relocated to Boulder, Colorado. Her first name is a combination of her father's first and middle names, John Bennett; her middle name is the first name of her mother, the late Patricia "Patsy" Ramsey.

Page three , last part: The ransom note printing

You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the authorities.
Don't try to grow a brain John.
You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult.
Don't underestimate us John.
Use that good southern common sense of yours.
It is up to you now John!

Victory!

S.B.T.C

Did the killer know John?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:10:06 AM
Our lab knows that killer's like to take things from the crime scene.

The paint tray:

The bristle end of the paintbrush was found in a tub of Patsy Ramsey's art supplies, but the bottom third was never located despite extensive searching of the house by law enforcement in subsequent days.

We believe the tip end was used on JonBenet in this crime.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:13:51 AM
Boulder police put out miss information to the public from day one.

It was reported that no footprints lead to the house on snow-covered ground, other reporters found that snow around the doors of the house had been cleared away.

Crime scene photos show no snow on most of the yard. Only the front yard had some old snow and all of the sidewalks was clear of snow.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:20:01 AM
JONBENET'S PAGEANT TITLES:

Colorado State All-Star kids Pageant: April 1994.

Little Miss Charlevoix: July in 1994.

Tiny Miss Beauty: unknown year.

America's Royale Tiny Miss: Division title: July, 1996.

America's Royale Miss Colorado Dream Queen: July 1996.

Miss Colorado Sunburst: October 1995.

Sunburst National Pageant: 2nd place: August 1996.

Colorado's Little Miss Christmas: December 17th 1996.

Colorado's All-stars Christmas Pageant: Metal for talent: December 22nd 1996.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:23:38 AM
White pine tree cut down that summer with odd cut marks.

There was a pine tree that had been trim up to 8 ft.
The tree was 20 ft tall or more.
This tree was located on the south side of the home near the basement window well.
It has been said that there were knife cuts in the tree up to the height of the deck roof above the dinning room. If the killer use a ice ax, the pick blade would make these cuts as the tool could be use to clime up this pine tree to enter the home on JB level.
This door may not have been lock and has a door that will enter the play area of the 2nd level near JB bedroom.
 The tree had been removed.
Greens from this tree may have fallen into the window well as seen in crime photos as if some one climed this tree.

Where is this tree and does the cuts in the trunk match a ice ax used by the killer?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:26:16 AM
Shortly after 1:05 pm on December 26, 1996, Detective Linda Arndt asked John Ramsey and his friend, Fleet White to perform another search of the premises.
John Ramsey headed downstairs and had been searching for five minutes when he found JonBenét's body on the floor of a small room called "the wine cellar."

Just above this room was the sun room.

From the chairs in the sun room, one could look through the door opening into the dining room, then out of a window inline next to the pine tree, that has a good view of the drive way as the Ramsey's get back home.
This sun room location also has a view of the front yard with a exit door for a fast getaway if needed.
If this room was use by the killer, then the light must be turn off in this 10 x 12 ft. sun room so not to get seen and notice.
The police found a lamp post disable that morning that would have shine into this sunroom.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:44:15 AM
Wine Cellar:

The construction of the wine cellar starts with a concrete footing that is barring on the supporting soil.
The footing design is base on the snow loads and the house weights.
The concrete foundation wall set on the wider footing that also supports a brick vineer finish.
The basement floor is poured in place concrete at 4" thick.
The floor above, has mass so the sun enegy can be stored.
The window less room concrete walls was not insulated and had no windows installed.
There will be no outside light coming in from the out side.
The cold and dark room will also be very sound proof.
The killer would have no exit from this location.
The sun room addition was built outside the main house layout.
The six pannel door that it used to enter/exit this room is painted wood panels with a weather stripping at the botton of the door.
This will cause the door to open and close with a little more pressure.
A locking block of wood was installed at the top left side of the door so a child could not open this door.
The basement floor has salts on the surface of the center and outer foundation walls area.
A foot impression would be left if pressure is applied.
The room will also be damp because of the drainage system or lack off.
The floor temp. at 7 ft is 56d F. year roung.
There was no heating system installed below the ceiling for this room.
120 volt electrial outlet was installed on the North wall and a single pole light switch install useing romax wire on the left side of the door.
Note the height of this light switch was less than 48" typ.
Making this hard to locate to turn on the light for this room.
A safe was installed at the time of the installation and was not used for many years.
The room was use for window screens and paint cans, other item too.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:50:36 AM
John Ramsey told me he did not check every window and door to be lock before they went to the Christmas dinner.

According to some, there were no obvious signs of forcible entry into their residence and the Ramsey's believed that the house was locked when they went to bed.
File information has shown this not to be true.
Up to 7 windows and one doors was unlock and one had been found open.
The experts have noted that the doors could be easy open with out a key and will not show any damage.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:55:24 AM
What door would the killer use to exit the basement to leave the Ramsey's home after killing Jonbenet?

I was shocked to see that they had found the butler kitchen door, which led to the outside, open.
This was reported by one of our friends when he arrived shortly after six in the morning.
I'd never even noticed that open door as we frantically rushed around making phone calls, and yet there on the police diagram of our home was the note: "Door found open."

The police found this door open, the butler door. This is the closes door to the top of the basement stairs. This path the killer tool would be hard to see from the rest of the house.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 04:59:30 AM
The Bedroom:

JB bedroom was not official her's when they first moved in,
It was her sister room but JB like it so much because it has a bathroom and a deck right off the back of the house with a roof over it.
Great place to play with her friends.
Tea Party.
The bed room next to that one over the garage now was called the spair bed room.
PR design it so the sitting chair and the bed coverings match.
She know how to decorat well.
It was noted in the file that that the bottom of the bed shirt was out of place, as if some one small had crawled out from under there.
An rope in a brown paper bage was found on the bed and on one said it was theirs.
Did the killed stay in the room weighting for the right time.
Did the killer open the closet doors in that room and did he look in the bathroom cabnet too.

This room has more than one good view.
Drive way, JB bedroom and hallway next to the stairs.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:02:53 AM
Was it pineapple?

Filed Report:

G.I. Tract: The esophagus is empty.
It is lined by gray-white mucosa.
The stomach contains a small amount (8-10 cc) of viscous to green to tan colored thick mucous material without particulate matter identified.
The gastric mucosa is autolyzed but contains no areas of hemorrhage or ulceration.
The proximal portion of the small intestine contains fragmented pieces of yellow to light green-tan apparent vegetable or fruit material which may represent fragments of pineapple.
No hemorrhage is identified.
The remainder of the small intestine is unremarkable.
The large intestine contains soft green fecal material.
The appendix is present.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:05:02 AM
Items recovered from the body include;

Green (?)
Green flakes
Trace evidence
Piece of paper
White fiber
Hairs/fibers
White cord
White long sleeve shirt
White long sleeve underwear bottoms
Panties with floral print
White ligature
Gold colored necklace with cross
Gold colored ring
Gold colored braclet
Black/red/white hairtie
Blue hairtie
Hairtie
Notepad-1 (1RAW)
Notepad-1 (2RAW)
Fibers from area by victim (1KKY)
Fibers from winecellar (2KKY)
Avalanche sweatshirt covering body (4KKY)
Blanket covering body (5KKY)
Wire near body (7KKY)
Fibers from under body (8KKY)
(BLACKED OUT ITEM)
White blanket in wine cellar (11KKY)
Pink Barbie nightgown from wine cellar (12KKY)
Broken glass from wine cellar (13KKY)
Hair fibers from floor of wine cellar (14KKY)
Broken paint brush (21KKY)
Wooden shards near paint tray (22KKY)
Paint Tray (25KKY)
Blue paper near rear south facing door (26KKY)
Rope from backyard (32KKY)

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:07:24 AM
More items from the crime scene.

Window grate (9GRV)
Bag containing Santa Claus swift ornaments (76BAB)
Santa Claus suit (77BAB)
Note (78BAB)
Fingerprints of victim (79BAB)
Fingerprints - hand drawing (80BAB)
Birthday card (82BAB)
Legal pad white lined (83BAB)
Wire tied in knot (5BAH)
Three black markers (8BAH)
Two pens (9BAH)
One marker and two pens (10BAH)
Three large markers (11BAH)
Five pens (12BAH)
One ball point pen (13BAH)
One fountain pen (14BAH)
Brown paper (17BAH)
Handwritten note (1JRB) 12-26-1996
Blouse (7JRB)
Underwear (9JRB)
Toilet tissue (10PP)
USN OCS Seachest 801 book (11PP)
Toilet seat lid (13PP)
Booklet how to use total one security control (14PP)
AD booklet and 2 newspapers (15PP)
Girls underwear (36BAH)

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:09:48 AM
More items.


Baseball bat (3GLI)
Golf clubs (4GLI)
Pair of underwear (45BAB)
Velvet turtleneck (47BAB)
Red clay brick (48BAB)
Golf club cover (50BAB)
Towel (51BAB)
Tissue (52BAB)
Liquid from toilet (53BAB)
Liquid from toilet (54BAB)
Black & White tights (56BAB)
Childs underwear (57BAB)
Childs underwear (58BAB)
Childs underwear (59BAB)
Black tights (62BAB)
Black/red/green Christmas sweater (63BAB)
Black & Grey girls pants (64BAB)
Black velvet vest (65BAB)
Black shirt (66BAB)
Black trousers (67BAB)
Garland (71BAB)
Garland (72BAB)
Baseball bat (74BAB)
Satin bow (86BAB)
Hammer (6BAH)
Blue sweat pants (34BAH)

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:14:30 AM
S,B,T,C,
Spoon, Bowl, Tea bag, Cup

Patsy and John claim not to remember putting this bowl on the table or feeding pineapple to JonBenét .

Lou Smit, a seasoned detective who came out of retirement to assist Boulder authorities with the case in early 1997, originally suspected the parents, but after assessing all the evidence that had been collected, also concluded that an intruder had committed the crime.
That facts show this today DNA.

Convinced that the ransom note had most likely been written at the house, investigators next took writing samples from dozens of people.
No one has been link to the note as of today, but this may change soon experts say.

Rope:

A white cord was tied around her right wrist, a similar cord was tied around her neck.
Seventeen inches of cord hung from the knot, and the end was tied "in multiple loops around a length of a round tan-brown wooden stick'' according to the coroner's photos and report.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:23:15 AM
Both ends of the duct tape found on her were torn, indicating that it came from a roll of tape that had been used before.

The FBI had determined that the tape had first been manufactured in November 1996 under the brand name Suretape.
The tape had a 40 percent calcium filler in the adhesive, and its yarn/scrim count of 20/10 helped pinpoint that Bron was the tape’s distributor.

Photos suggests that since the "blood-tinged" saliva running down her cheek and onto her sleeve was found under the tape, the tape probably was applied after the crime had started in the basement.
Not applied at the bed room or before entering the basement.

No similar duct tape was found in the house, nor is there evidence that defendants ever used or owned such duct tape.

Physical evidence suggests JBR died between 10 PM and 6 AM; based on the degree of rigor mortis observed, it was likely closer to 6:00 AM than midnight.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:35:41 AM
The side butler kitchen door is where JB spent lots of her time painting and coloring with her mom.

"The butler's door to the kitchen was found ajar that morning".

Defendants noted that the butler's door was only a short distance away from the spiral staircase where the Ransom Note was found and within plain view of where the pad of paper used for the Ransom Note was found.

This is the most likely exit point that night by the killer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:37:21 AM
JB bedroom outside door:

"Footprints were found in the dust on the deck of the balcony outside JonBenet's bedroom.
The impressions ranged from tennis shoes, running shoes, hiking boots and a child's bare feet positioned to look over the edge.
However, this inspection was done after the frost had cleared after the morning of the murder.
Reports by officers the morning of December 26 stated that there were no footprints were visible in the frost coating of the balcony."

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:39:28 AM
Inside job if there was no foot prints in the snow?

Snow in yard:

Sergeant Paul Reichenbach had arrived at 6:45 AM and searched the outside of the house.
He reported no footprints were found in the crusty/frosty snow which covered "much of the grass" (all the brick walkways were clear of snow)

Our file shows - photographs taken before 9 a.m. the morning of JonBenet's death show much of the perimeter of the house. There was no snow.

A person walking along these paths would have left no footprints.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:42:31 AM
Chair Blocking Door:

John Ramsey's Report.
John Ramsey reported finding a chair blocking the door to the train room when he was in the basement on the morning of December 26.
In his 1998 police interviews he stated "I went in this room here.
This door was kind of blocked.
We had a bunch of junk down here and there was a chair that was in front of the door.
Some old things.
I moved the chair, went into this room, went back in here. This window was open, maybe that far."

He show with his hand about 1/2 inch.

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He move the chair back as he left this room.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:43:40 AM
Police bought white Stansport 32-strand, 3/16-inch woven cord from the Boulder Army Store.
When the cord test results were returned, the samples purchased from the army store were consistent with the murder ligature.

Rock climbers and climbing guilds use this type of cord.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:46:47 AM
JonBenet Christmas gift.

Remembering the kindness:

Patsy had given JonBenet a tiny gold bracelet on the evening of December 23, 1996.
It was the evening of the Ramsey family Christmas party, and since JonBenea was all dressed up, Patsy had decided to her open the gift early so she could wear it during the holidays.
The bracelet was inscribed with her name on the front and on the back with the date she was actually supposed to receive it:
12-25-96

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:48:01 AM
Pageant Titles Won by JonBenet:

1. Colorado State All-Star kids pageant April 1994. Age: 4.

2. America's Royale Tiny Miss Won division title. July, 1996. Age: 5.

3. Tiny Miss Beauty unknown year.

4. Colorado's Little Miss Christmas December 17, 1996. Age: 6.

5. Little Miss Charlevoix Over the 4th of July weekend in 1994 at the East Jordan High School. Age: 4.

6. Miss Colorado Sunburst October 1995. Age: 5.

7. All-stars Christmas pageant in Colorado Won a metal for talent. December, 1996. Age: 6.

8. America's Royale Miss Colorado Dream Queen July, 1996. At a pageant in Denver, Colorado. Age: 5.

9. Sunburst National Pageant in Atlanta, Georgia.
Won 2nd place. August 13, 1996. Age: 6.

Other Awards JonBenet Won:

She also won a ribbon for the best decorated bike in a bike decorating contest in Michigan in 1995. She had an Olympics Theme with five rings made out of colored foil. Circa. 1995.

Also won an award for Camper of the week at Camp McSauba, in Charlevoix, Michigan in circa. 1995.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:52:44 AM
One of Boulder police miss information.

One year later:

Police reported no signs of forced entry, although a basement window that had been broken and left unsecured before Christmas, along with other open doors, were not reported to the public until a year later.

They have discovered is startling.
Within a two-mile radius of where the Ramseys once lived, 38 of their neighbors are registered sex offenders. What these private detectives have also discovered is that in the months before JonBenet's murder, there were more than 100 burglaries in her neighborhood.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:57:33 AM
The white salt on the wine cellar floor.

Definition of Efflorescence:

Efflorescence is the white powdery substance on the surfaces of unsealed concrete and the white blush seen with sealed floors. Efflorescence is caused by vapor migrating through the slab bringing soluble salts to the surface of the concrete. Efflorescence is normally worn off or washed away on unsealed concrete surfaces. In stubborn cases, a mild acid rinse or even a light sandblasting may be necessary. Efflorescence that becomes trapped under sealer is unsightly and is even more conspicuous on darker floors.

Efflorescence requires the movement of moisture. Without moisture movement there would be no efflorescence on the surface to create the problem. Unfortunately, too many finishers (non-ACI Certified Finishers) routinely introduce large amounts of unnecessary "water of convenience" to the mix in order to facilitate concrete placement. Primary efflorescence is caused by the water in the concrete evaporating from the slab leaving behind the soluble salts on the concrete surface. The fact that these salts are actually more soluble in colder temperatures coupled with increased bleed water in cold weather increases the likelihood of efflorescence showing up after winter concrete placement. Contributing further to efflorescence with cold weather pours is the use of calcium chloride to accelerate the set time. High slump concrete and the addition of calcium chloride are major contributors to efflorescence.

Secondary efflorescence is often described as water coming from underneath the slab or water that is introduced from the surface. Likely sources of secondary efflorescence would be a saturated base material, an improperly drained site or excessive amounts of water used by the decorative flooring contractor during his cleaning process - rinsing off the acid stain residue, for example. When extra mix water and extra soluble salts from calcium chloride are added to concrete placed in cool weather followed by more water from the decorative processes, some degree of efflorescing is bound to occur.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 05:59:41 AM
Weigh of the money and it size:

Test: One - JBI Lab

Weigh of ten single bills = 9.83 grams
just shy of a gram apiece.

Size of a stack of 100 bills = 1/2" thick
There are 100 -$100 dollar bills in a stack =$10,000.00.

$100.00.00 = 10 stacks = 1,000 bills

Now for the $20:

There are 100 -$20 dollar in a stack = 1/2" thick
100 bills =$2,000.00 = 900 bills
$18,000.00 = 9 stacks

Weigh 1 Gram = 0.00220462262 Pounds

1,000 + 900 bills = 1,900 bills x 0.00220462262 = 4.11757 LB or 4 LB and 1.88 OZ

Total stack size of money is 2-5/8" X 6-1/4" X 9-1/2" tall. This is very small and very light.

Now why would the ramson note suggest ( Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.) A very small size attache will work.

The profile here at JBI also suggest the killer has no idea of the size and weigt of $118.00.00 is, so we belive the killer does not work with money of this type in his business.

When you get home, you will put the money in a brown paper bag.(This part is right, a small brown paper bag will work - weigh and size.

If the money is place in two stacks, the size will be 5-1/4" X 6-1/8" X 5" tall very light and small.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:02:19 AM
Why $118,000.00 Dollars?
Was there more than one killer to divide the money up.
Why this amount $100,000.00 in $100 dollars and $18,000.00 in $20 dollar bills .

Let divied the money up:

Two stacks

Stack One -$100s size of stack 2-5/8 X 6-1/8" X 5" high.
stack Two -$20s Size of stack 2-5/8" X 6-1/8" X 4-1/2" tall, all most the same to divide by shape and size and weigh. If this mony was put into two brown paper bags to divied, it would look the same.

The $100,000.00 stack weigh is
 Answer: 1000 g = 2.20462 lb
 OR 2 lb and 3.27 oz

The 420,000.00 stack weigh is
Answer: 900 g = 1.98416 lb
 OR 1 lb and 15.74 oz

Both amounts will look and weigh the same in a brown paper bags.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:03:28 AM
The Ramson Note:

You will withdraw $118,000 from your account.$100,000 will be in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.

 $118,117.50 "bonus" that John had received as deferred compensation for the calendar year 1995.

If the killer was close to the family or business, and was very upset with them, to make a point, then why not make the ramson note for the full bonus amount. This would give the family a clue to the nature of the killing.

This $118,117.50 amount was tranferd right into his account so no bank line deposit was required and bank employers or by standers would not be aware of this tranaction days or times. If the family was to tell other about this bonus, then the $118.000.00 amount may be remembered more easly than the full amount of $118,117.50.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:05:18 AM
Question: What size is the money pack?

Take a dollar bill and place it on a table. now measure up 9 US inches. That how small and light $118,000.00 would be as stated in the ramson note.
It only weigh just 4 LB and 1.88 OZ.
This could easly fit in a rock climing back pack.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:06:26 AM
Two lbs X Two:

$100,000.00 weigh = about 2 lbs

$18,000.00 weigh = about 2 lbs

Both stacks look the same in size

Total weigh for $118,000.00 is only 4 LB and 1.88 OZ.

You could walk, take a bus or ride a bike with a back pack on and carry this amount.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:08:59 AM
Sharpie (marker)

Designating a single permanent marker, the Sharpie brand has been widely expanded.

In 1992 Sharpie was acquired by Newell Rubbermaid as part of Sanford.

Though Sharpie ink will become permanent after setting, it can be easily erased for several hours after writing on many glossy (non-porous) surfaces.

Sharpie ink that has dried for more than several hours can be removed with acetone and other ketones and esters, such as ethyl acetate.

Sharpie will bleed through paper.
Writing speed will be reduce because of friction.

The popularity of Sharpie markers continues to soar in the 1990’s due in part to the $5 billion memorabilia industry. Autograph seekers and celebrities alike use Sharpie markers on everything from posters and trading cards to balls and jerseys.

JBI Profile belives the killer has a art backgroung and this type of marker is used by many artest. His artest style with this marker is showen in the ramson note on how he printed eack letter. There were many pens and markers in the home to chose from, he pick this type because of his past experance.(Art Work).

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:10:12 AM
Update - Scale Photos

The scale side of the carabiner found in the white dust is measure in CM in the crime sean photos, CM Scale.

The lenth of the carabiner is 6.5 CM long.
The Width of the carabiner is 3.5 CM wide.

Information:

1 centimeter = 0.393700787 inches

6.5 CM = 2.559055118113 Inches long.
3.5 CM = 1.377952755907  Inches Wide.

Small Carabiner
The Official size of the item is 2.55" X 1.20"
To small to be a foot print.

From scale photos

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:14:45 AM
The killer took a paint brush and broke it.

Paint handle - center with cord

13.5 CM = 5.314960629927 inches Long.

From Photos

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:16:54 AM
Stun Guns and the Nervous System

The basic idea of a stun gun is to disrupt the nerve communication system. Stun guns generate a high-voltage, low-amperage electrical charge. In simple terms, this means that the charge has a lot of pressure behind it, but not that much intensity. When you press the stun gun against someone and hold the trigger, the charge passes into that person's body. Since it has a fairly high voltage, the charge will pass through heavy clothing and skin. But at around 3 milliamps, the charge is not intense enough to damage the person's body unless it is applied for extended periods of time.

Was the marks made by a stun gun?

The manufacturer warns that Taser shocks may cause breathing problems, skin irritation, small puncture wounds, or minor burns, and that the violent muscle contractions can result in "athletic-type injuries." Police officers are also instructed to "avoid weapon confusion"; i.e., don't mistake your handgun for a stun gun.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:19:23 AM
The Light was out:

Diane Brumfitt

Next door neighbor to the Ramseys located to the South on 15th street. A high school counselor, Brumfitt told the police that she noticed a light off in the sunroom of the Ramsey home and said she thought it was odd since it was the only time she was aware of in the past few years that the light was on all night.

Did the killer use this room as a look out before the family came home?
Was the light burnt out or turn off so the christmas light would look nice at night?

The Flashlight near the side door that was found open:

Scott Gibbons:

A neighbor to the North of the Ramsey's on 15th street, he claims to have seen strange lights in the home shortly after midnight Christmas night. Was this when the killer wrote the ransom note.
Many rock climbers use a head mounted flash light so both hand are free. Remember, there was no killer's finger prints on the family flash light found on the kitchen counter top. Friends did clean up the kitchen area that morning, wiping every thing down.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:21:20 AM
Late night walk:

Carla Haney:

A Ramsey neighbor who walked her dog about 1:00 a.m. that night on 12/26/96 and she reported that the neighborhood that night was quiet. Did the killer take JB from her bed room, down the stairs, on his way out the open butler door, then seen this neighbor walking her dog. He may then work his way to the basement with JB.

The scream heard that night:

Melody and Luther Stanton:

Across the street and diagonal, neighbors of the Ramsey's family, Melody reported hearing a scream shortly after midnight on Christmas night. Her husband Luther reported waking up after his wife heard the scream, and hearing the sound of metal grating on concrete. Was the scream heard from the open door location or from the basement near the boiler room with had a fresh air supply duck installed in the window, easy for sound to pass to the outside.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:23:56 AM
We found her:

1:05pm:

Det Arndt said that she "heard and saw" Fleet White in the den crouched at the phone calling for an help. Moment's later, Arndt saw John Ramsey bringing JB's body up the last three stairs from the basement.
John Ramsey had found JB's body in a little used basement storage room which had no windows, referred to as a "wine cellar." He said he removed black tape from her mouth, picked her up, and carried her upstairs. Arndt said she appeared dead. Her wrists were loosely bound, and a garotte hung from her neck. She was wearing a knit shirt with a sequined silver star on the front and white longjohns, and Ramsey said JB body had been covered by two white blankets.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:27:00 AM
John Ramsey's oldest daughter, 22-year-old Elizabeth Ramsey, and her boyfriend Matthew Derrington were killed in a traffic accident near Chicago when their car hit a bakery truck. The roads were slick.= Illinois State Patrol report.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 06:29:51 AM
John Ramsey interview in 1998 with Lou Smit:

10 So, anyway, I took her upstairs, laid her on the
11 bed. Usually what I would do, and I remember
12 either taking her shoes off or taking her coat
13 off, kind of getting her sort of started and then
14 Patsy took over getting her into bed. I went down
15 stairs --
16 LOU SMIT: How did you get downstairs?
17 JOHN RAMSEY: Probably the back stairway,
18 which is normally how I would have gone up and
19 down. But I'm not really sure.
20 LOU SMIT: But that's from --
21 JOHN RAMSEY: Right. I started to get Burke
22 into bed; get him ready. And he was sitting in the
23 living room working on a toy, an assembly little
24 toy he got for Christmas. And I could see that I
25 was going to get him to go easy. So I sat down and
0115
1 helped him put it together to try to expedite the
2 process. So we did that together and it took us
3 ten or twenty minutes, I guess. And then he went
4 up to bed. And then we went up to bed. And I think
5 we used the front stairs (INAUDIBLE).
6 LOU SMIT: And what time was it that you got
7 (INAUDIBLE)?
8 JOHN RAMSEY: It was probably nineish, 9:15
9 maybe.(INAUDIBLE).
10 LOU SMIT: So you looked for Burke?
11 JOHN RAMSEY: Yeah. Then I got Burke on his
12 way to bed. I guess I must have gotten him for
13 bed, but I don't remember now for sure. But he got
14 in bed, and by the time I got to bed I think Patsy
15 had already been.
16 LOU SMIT: You just go right directly from
17 Burke and came upstairs? Is that what your saying?
18 JOHN RAMSEY: Yeah. I believe so.
19 LOU SMIT: And what is your routine then?
20 JOHN RAMSEY: Oh, I just got ready for bed:
21 brushed my teeth probably. I did take a Melatonin
22 that night.
23 LOU SMIT: Where do you keep that?
24 JOHN RAMSEY: Just in my medicine or in my
25 sink or in the drawer because I wanted to get to
0116
1 sleep right away, to sleep well, because I knew I
2 had to get up the next morning early. And I might
3 have read for a few minutes; I think I did. It was
4 probably tenish or something in that range.
5 LOU SMIT: Okay. So now did Patsy precede you
6 into bed or you did say that she went to bed. Do
7 you remember saying anything important?
8 JOHN RAMSEY: Important? I know that she might
9 have been asleep. I don't remember saying
10 anything. Patsy is called the sleep queen when she
11 goes to sleep. When she goes to sleep, she gets in
12 bed and she goes to sleep.......

2 LOU SMIT: No. Did either you or Patsy feed
3 JonBenet anything before you went to bed?
4 JOHN RAMSEY: No.
5 LOU SMIT: Are you are positive?
6 JOHN RAMSEY: I am positive. She was sound
7 asleep. And I certainly didn't and just based on
8 discussions afterward, and then Patsy said she did
9 not.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 03:50:26 PM
Your Affiant is Jim Byfield, a Detective with the Boulder Police Department. After being duly sworn, Your Affiant states the following:

Through official police reports and conversations with other members of the Boulder Police Department, including commissioned officers Linda Arndt, Michael Everett, Rick French, Tom Trujillo and Larry Mason. Your Affiant personally learned the following from those officers:

On December 26, 1996, at approximately 5:52 a.m., Boulder Police Officers Karl Veitch and Rick French responded to 755 15th St., Boulder, Colorado, regarding a possible kidnapping. The residents of 755 15th St., John and Patsy Ramsey, informed the officers of the following:

The Ramseys reside at 755 15th St., and are the parents of JonBenet Ramsey, who is six years old.
This morning at approximately 5:45 a.m., Patsy Ramsey discovered that JonBenet Ramsey was missing from the residence. JonBenet was last seen by Patsy Ramsey in the residence at approximately 10:00 p.m. December 25th.

On the floor of the residence the Ramseys found a hand written note, a copy of which is attached hereto as Attachment A" and incorporated in to this affidavit.

According to Officers French and Veitch there were no obvious signs of forcible entry into their residence and the Ramseys believed that the house was locked when they went to bed.

Your Affiant, through Boulder Regional Communications Center Dispatch, was advised at approximately 1:05 p.m. on December 26th, 1996, that the body of JonBenet Ramsey was discovered in the basement of 755 15th St., Boulder, Boulder County, State of Colorado. Your Affiant personally met with BPD Detective Linda Arndt. Det. Arndt personally provided Your Affiant with the following information:

Det. Arndt had been inside the residence located at 755 15th St., Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado from approximately 0800 hours until 1435 hours on December 26, 1996. Det. Arndt had been called out to respond to this residence earlier this morning on the report of the 6 year old female child at this residence who had reportedly been kidnapped. There was no sign of forced entry to this residence. The female child, JonBenet Ramsey, had last been seen by her father, John Ramsey, at approximately 2200 hours on December 25, 1996. This information had personally been told to Det. Arndt by John Ramsey. JonBenet had last been seen in her bed. JonBenets bedroom is located on the second floor of the residence. According to John Ramsey, the only persons at this residence from approximately 2200 hours on December 25, 1996 until 0545 hours on December 26 were: John Ramsey (father of JonBenet); Patricia Patsy" Ramsey (mother of JonBenet); and Burke (10-11 year old brother of JonBenet). When Det. Arndt arrived at the Ramsey residence, persons present included: John Ramsey, Patsy Ramsey, Priscilla and Fleet White (friends of the family), Barbara and John Fernie (friends of the family), the pastor from St. Johns Episcopalian Church (1400 block in Boulder), BPD officers Rick French and Barry Weiss. Ofc. French personally told Det. Arndt that the Whites and Fernies had been phoned by either John or Patsy Ramsey shortly after the note was found and had immediately come over to the Ramsey residence. The pastor also responded to the Ramsey residence shortly after the note was found.

Patsy told Det. Arndt that she found a note at the bottom of the staircase leading from the first floor to the second floor. Refer to Attachment A. The note was found at approximately 0545 hours on December 26. Det. Arndt had personally viewed this note. The note was written on white lined paper with a felt type writing utensil with black ink. The note stated that JonBenet had been kidnapped. The note stated that JonBenet would be decapitated if the demands of the note were not met. The note stated that police were not to be contacted. The note stated that $118,000 was demanded as ransom. The author(s) of the note stated that they would phone Mr. John Ramsey tomorrow" between 0800-1000 hours.

Detective Arndt monitored incoming phone calls to the Ramsey residence from approximately 0800-1300 hours. John Ramsey answered the incoming phone calls. None of the incoming calls were from the reported kidnappers. At approximately 1300 hours Detective Arndt asked John Ramsey, Fleet (friend of the family, and John Fernie to check the interior of the residence for any sign of JonBenet, or anything that may have been left or taken that belonged to JonBenet. JonBenets bedroom had been sealed off by Detectives Arndt and Fred Patterson at approximately 1030 hours. John Ramsey immediately went to the basement of the house, followed by Fleet White and John Fernie. Within a few minutes, Fleet came running upstairs, grabbed the telephone in the back office located on the first floor, and yelled for someone to call for an ambulance.

Detective Arndt ran to the front of the house, where the door leading to the basement was located. Det. Arndt saw John Ramsey run up the basement stairs. John Ramsey was carrying a young girl in his arms. Both arms of the girl were raised above her head. There appeared to be a string hanging from the girls right wrist. The girls lips were blue; she appeared to have livor mortis on her back side of her body; she had rigor mortis; she was not breathing. JonBenet was dressed in a light colored long-sleeved turtleneck and light-colored pants (similar to pajama bottoms). John Ramsey placed the girl onto the floor, inside the front door. The girl was identified by John Ramsey as being JonBenet. JonBenet was not breathing; her body was cool to the touch; she had a white cloth string around her neck, similar to the cloth string around her wrist; there was a red circular mark in the front of her neck, about the size of a quarter, at the base of her throat; she had an odor of decay to her; she had dried mucous from one of her nostrils. Based on Det. Arndts experience, JonBenet appeared to be dead, and appeared to have been dead for a period of time. John Ramsey told Det. Arndt that he had found JonBenet in the wine cellar in the basement, underneath a blanket, with her wrists tied above her head and a piece of tape covering her mouth. John Ramsey had removed the tape from her mouth before he carried JonBenet upstairs to the first floor. Detective Arndt personally told Your Affiant JonBenets body was left inside the residence.

Det. Michael Everett informed Your Affiant that after the discovery of the girls body that he walked through the basement area of the house to attempt to determine if any persons were present in the basement. In the area where Det. Arndt had told Det. Everett that the decedent had been found by her father he observed two blankets on the floor in the center of the room. (The remaining two lines of this paragraph have been blacked out.)

The scene is currently being secured by members of the Boulder Police Department.

Your Affiant has investigated numerous crime scenes including at least ten homicide crime scenes. Your Affiant knows through personal experience, training, and the details stated within this affidavit that the following items may be found at this potential homicide crime scene and can be material evidence in a subsequent criminal prosecution;

Still and video photography, measurements, implements or articles of every kind that could have caused or contributed to the injuries of the victim, trace material of every kind such as clothing, fibers, hair, body fluids, latent prints and the objects on which they are found, documentary evidence tending to establish the motive, identity of the victim, any suspects or witnesses, the body of JonBenet Ramsey, any writing paper or pads lined and white in color, any examples of handwriting, any felt-type writing utensil with black ink, (parts of two lines are blacked out here) light colored cloth string type material including shoes or clothing missing drawstrings or shoestrings, and footprints or other physical evidence of intruders either inside or outside of the residence.

Your Affiant requests a search warrant for the premises, for a 1995 Jaguar 4 door with Colorado passenger license plate #MAN8301 which is in the garage of the premises, for a 1996 Jeep Cherokee utility vehicle with Colorado license plate #MAH5615 which is located in the garage of the premises, and for the curtilage of the premises which is located at 755 15th St., Boulder, Colorado to search for the items listed in Attachment B, which is attached and incorporated into this affidavit. Your Affiant believes that a search of these areas at 755 15th St., Boulder, Colorado, might lead to the discovery of items that would be material evidence in a subsequent criminal prosecution. The residence at 755 15th St., Boulder, Colorado is described by Detective Linda Arndt to Your Affiant as a multiple story wood frame house with an attached garage which has a brown brick exterior with tan siding and brown and white trim. The numbers 755" appear to the left (south) of the front door. It is the third house south of Cascade Street on the westside of 15th Street. The front door to the residence faces east, toward 15th Street.

Det. Arndt told Your Affiant that she briefly viewed the two (2) vehicles parked inside the attached garage. She described one of the vehicles as a Jaguar 4 door and the other vehicle as a utility type vehicle. Detective Arndt obtained a Cosin printout of the vehicles listing to John Ramsey. The Cosin printout indicated that John Ramsey is the driver of a 1995 Jaguar 4 door with Colorado passenger license #MAN8301. Cosin indicated that John Ramsey is the driver of a 1996 Jeep utility vehicle with Colorado passenger license #MAH5615.

James R. Byfield
AFFIANT

Sworn to and subscribed in my presence this 26th day of December, 1996, in Boulder, Colorado.

Diane R. McDonald
JUDGE
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:36:21 PM
Chair and Table Height:

Determineing the best chair height by seating a child on any surface with knees at 90° and feet flat on the floor. Then measure the distance from the floor to the seating surface. That is the chair height requirments.

Chair seat height is the most important calculation. If a child's feet are flat on the floor and his knees are bent at a 90° angle, you have correct chair for ergonomic, comfortable seating.

In most cases, table tops should be 8 inches above the chair seat, so the table and chair can work together for a child's good posture.

Chair height = 13 inches

Table top height - 21 inches

The basement area had a chair blocking the train room, If this chair was use, a 6 year old child's feet would not lay flat on the floor.

File Infomation (marking)

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:37:51 PM
Age 6 years: 43-49 inches, mean: 115 cm (46 in)

BMI Percentile for Child:

Information Entered

Age: 6 years 4 months

Sex: Girl

Birth Date: August 06, 1990

Height: 3 feet 11–1/8 inch(es)

Date of Measurement: December 26, 1996

Weight: 45 pounds

Results

Based on the height and weight, the BMI is 14.2 , placing the BMI-for-age at the 21st percentile for girls aged 6 years 4 months. This child has a healthy weight.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:38:48 PM
Arm span or reach (also known as wingspan) is the physical measurement of the length from one end of an individual's child arms (measured at the fingertips) to the other when raised parallel to the ground at shoulder height at a one-hundred eighty degree angle. The average reach correlates to the person's height. Age and sex have to be taken into account to best predict height from arm span.

White cords were use at the crime scene. Cord lengths may give a clue to how these cords was used.

The basement celing height has been noted.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:39:45 PM
Standard dining chair height:

18 to 20 inches is standard for the seat height.
A chair was found out of place in the basement.

Upstair, there was two tables,

Dining Height:
Dining height tables are typically around 28"-30" high. Therefore, the dining chairs that match these tables usually have a seat that is 16"-18" high. However, you can also use shorter backless or swivel stools that measure 18" high.

A child's feet will not lay flat on a basement floor.

Imprints and Black light.

Basement floors can have dust and other materials that can be transfered to other areas and will leave imprints.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:42:59 PM
Imprint found on the wine cellar floor.

A carabiner or karabiner is a metal loop with a sprung or screwed gate that is used to quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems.
The word comes from "Karabinerhaken", meaning "hook for a carbine" in German/

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:44:21 PM
According to the Ramseys' testimony, they drove home the few blocks from a party at a friend's house on Christmas night.
JonBenet had fallen asleep in the car so they carried her up the stairs to her room and put her to bed at 9:30 p.m. Shortly after, Patsy and John went to bed, as they planned to get up early to prepare for a trip to their holiday home on Lake Michigan.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:45:40 PM
Open Windows and Doors:

The police report on December 26, 1996 noted that there were a number of open windows and at least one open door; therefore, an intruder would not need to break in.
One possible point of entry was the basement window. Not only was it easily accessible via a ground level lift-out grille, it had been broken sometime before Christmas and could not be secured.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:46:51 PM
Mr Mike Bynum hired the attorneys, it was seen by many as another indication of the parents' guilt.
Alarmed by the mounting criticism, Bynum and members of the family urged the Ramseys to go on television and defend themselves.
The following day they appeared on CNN. This was a great move.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:48:02 PM
After they left the home, they new they would never enter the house again as there home.
This is what was said.
Patsy answered in a tearful voice:
"There is a killer on the loose, I don't know who it is, I don't know if it's a he or a she — but if I were a resident of Boulder I would tell my friends to keep their babies close to you."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:49:19 PM
How quick did they help?

"The Ramseys were interviewed on the 26th, the Ramseys were interviewed on the 27th.
On the 27th they give samples of physical evidence, blood, hair and fingerprints.
When they returned from Atlanta, the Ramseys gave five handwriting samples, voluntarily.
To say that the Ramseys had not cooperated in this investigation is a gross mischaracterization."

They did their part.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:50:09 PM
Overview:

JonBenet was found wrapped in a blanket and lying in the middle of the basement floor. She had duct tape across her mouth. She lay with her arms above her head and a white cord was wrapped tightly around her neck. The same cord was tied loosely to her wrists. The broken handle of a paintbrush, measuring approximately 4.5 inches in length, had been looped into the cord to form a garrote. At the time of her death, JonBenet was wearing a sweatshirt over a long sleeve shirt. The lower half of her body was clad in white pajama bottoms over white panties.

Garrote

There was a thin gold ring on the middle finger of her right hand, and a bracelet with her name engraved on one side and the date "12/25/96" on her left wrist. A red heart was drawn on the palm of her left hand. Around her neck was a gold chain with a single gold cross attached. The evidence suggests that either someone took the girl from her bedroom by force, or lured her to the kitchen with the promise of food, which would explain the undigested remnants of pineapple found in her stomach at the time of her death. She was then taken to the basement, had tape placed over her mouth, and was bound with the nylon cord. She was then sexually assaulted, after which she was strangled with the garrote and bashed about the head.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:52:08 PM
The Killer knew the family, but may have lived far away from Boulder because he printed the ramson note, thinking no one will match it up to him.

JBI Profile: Number one

Location - North West US.
Age - 35 years
Mail - White
Background - Rock climbing, Art, Instructor in climbing and Art painting and drawing.
Travel for his work - Painting, Drawing.
Computer / Graphic / Design
Lost of work 1995/ 1996
Hold family responsible

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:53:26 PM
Wine Cellar:

Pieces of debris from the window well were found in the wine cellar where JonBenet's body was discovered.

Information:

Foam peanuts, also known as packing peanuts or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping.
They are shaped to interlock when compressed and free flow when not compressed.
They are roughly the size and shape of a peanut (in its shell) and usually made of expanded polystyrene foam.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 09, 2015, 07:53:47 PM
So Team JBI, after 14 pages of details you've researched and posted... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:55:16 PM
Frost line depth = 32 inches

Winter Design Temp = 2 degrees Fahrenheit

Air freezing index = 459

Mean annual temp = 52.1

Ground Snow Load = thirty pounds per square foot with a minimum Roof Snow Load of 30 pounds per square foot

It is a function both of temperature (related in a general sense to elevation but not strictly) and snow cover. Where snow accumulates deeply, little frost penetration occurs. Here in Fort Collins where we measure soil temperatures, there was one winter back around 1930 with extreme persisting cold and very little snow when frost penetrated to more than 30 inches. In most years, the max frost penetration on level, non-shaded ground is only 10-14" (much more in shaded). The greatest penetration in the past 20 years has been 18" at our site. We have had many mild winters recently, and we've had some with only a few inches (3-8") penetration. The ground is most likely frozen from just after Thanksgiving until sometime in early March at our station. This year, the ground remained unfrozen all January except in the top 2 inches at night and in the morning.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 07:58:12 PM
Flashlight 3 Cell:

MAG has designed and engineered its products with Precision Focused Optics and Intelligent Electronics to optimize the targeted delivery of useful light over an extended period of time, instead of settling for mere light output. This is reflected in its products' superior peak beam intensity, beam distance and run time.

Specks:

1996. as found on kitchen counter - center of kitchen - File.

Mag Lite 3-Cell "D" standard Bulb (non-LED) Flashlight

High-intensity adjustable light beam (Spot to Flood)
Recessed, pushbutton, self-cleaning, 3-position switch
Rugged, machined aluminum construction with knurled design
Anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance
Water and shock resistant
Spare lamp safely secured inside the tailcap
Length 12-11/32"
Weight 30.2oz.
Peak candlepower 13,000
Requires 3 "D" size batteries

Note 12-11/32 inch long. Hard to cause JonBenet head damage with this item.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:01:25 PM
1996 December 26 at 8:00 P.M.- 12-26-1996 Search Warrant - Inventory of Property removed
December 26, 1996 Search Warrant Page 9:

Body of JonBenet Ramsey: Items recovered from the body include;

Green (?)
Green flakes
Trace evidence
Piece of paper
White fiber
Hairs/fibers
White cord
White long sleeve shirt
White long sleeve underwear bottoms
Panties with floral print
White ligature
Gold colored necklace with cross
Gold colored ring
Gold colored braclet
Black/red/white hairtie
Blue hairtie
Hairtie
Notepad-1 (1RAW)
Notepad-1 (2RAW)
Fibers from area by victim (1KKY)
Fibers from winecellar (2KKY)
Avalanche sweatshirt covering body (4KKY)
Blanket covering body (5KKY)
Wire near body (7KKY)
Fibers from under body (8KKY)
(BLACKED OUT ITEM)
White blanket in wine cellar (11KKY)
Pink Barbie nightgown from wine cellar (12KKY)
Broken glass from wine cellar (13KKY)
Hair fibers from floor of wine cellar (14KKY)
Broken paint brush (21KKY)
Wooden shards near paint tray (22KKY)
Paint Tray (25KKY)
Blue paper near rear south facing door (26KKY)
Rope from backyard (32KKY)

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:02:10 PM
Wire near body (7KKY)

It had been said the a wire found by the body was tied in a knot. Other items were noted.

See crime scean photos for more information.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:02:57 PM
(BLACKED OUT ITEM)

In the dust on the floor in the wine cellar, had a impression that looks like a small carabiner. Many rock climers use this type of tools. The dust tested as salts from the damp concrete floor.

See crime scean photos for more information.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:05:47 PM
Cellar Room:

There was a light switch located 24" up off the floor next to the door frame on the left side.
Most people will not fine this switch easily unless they are told of the switch location.
There was a 120 Volt outlet on the West wall suppling power to the room.
The room size is app. 10 ft X 12 ft made of concrete construction.
Above the ceiling was the sun room.
This room is located on the house South East side where the light was reported turn off that night.
The wine cellar was design with no steam heat.
The door was made of wood with a weather strip at the bottom.
A door catch was install at the top, and it would have to be turn to open the door.
This room is located just outside the main building structure.

Team JBI


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:06:58 PM
Duck Tape:

Where is it used?

painter’s tape treated with new Technology. This type is a super-absorbent polymer which reacts with latex paint and instantly gels to form a micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape, preventing paint bleed.

Could be found on the backs of painting in the home. Arts and Crafts may use this type.

The family did paint, and they had lots of art work. It was noted that the tape was off a use row or (taken from the back of painting found in the basement).

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:08:25 PM
Cord:

1997 - Investigators are almost certain the nylon cord used to strangle JonBenét Ramsey came from a Boulder surplus store.

Cord type: Stansport white nylon utility cord.

How it is used: The 1/4-inch-wide Stansport cord - which comes packaged in lengths of 50 and 100 feet and often is used for camping or outdoor activities.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:09:33 PM
Red Swiss Army knife:

A Swiss Army knife was found in the basement room where JonBenet's body was found.

Many rock climers use these.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:10:41 PM
Two White blanket:

The blanket wrapped around JonBenet's body had been left in the dryer.
There was still a Barbie Doll nightgown clinging to the blanket, so it had to have come out of the dryer recently, And the killer look into the dryer.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:11:32 PM
Best Duck Tape made:

Corporate Headquarters
Shurtape Technologies, LLC
1506 Highland Ave NE
Hickory, NC 28601 USA

Note: location NC USA

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:13:30 PM
Taser Model 34000

No other handheld electronic gadget has caused more controversy in the past couple of decades than the taser. Introduced as a nonlethal means of subduing riffraff by shocking the sensory and motor nerves, the taser has led to serious injury and even death in some instances.
It's mainly used by the military and law enforcement — and that's a good thing.

Was it a taser or some thing else?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:14:44 PM
Teddy Bear

On January 28, 1999 DA Alex Hunter issued a press release, launching a nationwide search for the origins of a stuffed white bear in a Santa suit.
He asked for the public's help "in identifying the manufacturer of, and/or retail outlets that sold, in 1996 or earlier, a toy teddy bear dressed in a rather unusual Santa Claus suit."

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:15:35 PM
Travel speed:

Travel Distance: 60.00 miles in one hour at a speed of 60mph.

Crime time set at 1:00am = call by killer 9:00am = 8 hours head start. 8 X 60= 480 mile from crime scean if travling on a highway. 480 mile from Boulder CO.

Moderate to Brisk Walk: If the killer was walking at a determined to swift pace and breathing noticeably, use 4 miles per hour. 4 X 8= less than 32 miles from crime scean.

A human being traveling on a bicycle at low to medium speeds of around 10–15 mph. 15 X 8= less than 120 miles from crime scean.

Van distance = 480 miles max.
Walking = 32 miles max.
Bikeing = 120 miles max.

The numbers are set to the hightest numbers but the performance will be much less.

The path travel will effect the true time, speed and distance.

The killer left the note, JB was not take from the home, and the call in times was set for the killer plans. Why leave this note under these conditions.

The ransom note warned the couple not to contact the police but to await a phone call between 8 and 10 that morning.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 09, 2015, 08:18:17 PM
So Team JBI, after 16 pages of details you've researched and posted... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:20:04 PM
Ramsey's Basement Lighting:

The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe makes light by heating a metal filament wire to a high temperature until it glows.

The basement had lights of 150 watt spot lite type. This down facing beam will case the lite in a circle on the floor. The basement ceiling height is app. 8 ft. tall. the floor covering was Berber carpet and will not reflect the lite as a hard surface.

Reflector, Reflective coating inside the bulb directs light forward. Flood types spread light. Spot types concentrate the light. Reflector bulbs put approximately double the amount of light (foot-candles) on the front central area as General Service of same wattage.

Power = 150w

2,850 output

19.0 efficacy

A lumen is a unit of measurement that is used to express how much illumination a source of light provides.

The color of the lite is 3200 K
Green in color compare to a day lite bulb with is 5600 K Blue in color like daylight at noon.

The two basement near the crime scene will not light the wine cellar to the level need to see well. Then foundation and fire place at this location will block this lite as well. JB body was place in this dark areas and could be easy miss when view at the door way. The two bulb fluorescent in the cellar was not turn on because of the low level location of the lite switch.

“Footcandles” and “lux” are units that indicate the
density of light that falls on a surface. This is what light
meters measure. For example, average indoor lighting
ranges from 100 to 1,000 lux, and average outdoor
sunlight is about 50,000 lux.

Our test equipment here at JBI works with Footcandle. The meter is used to measure
“illuminance.” It is the only measuring instrument that you need for most applied lighting efficiency work.

The spot make a small pattern on the floor. This lite was installed in the long hall way away from the wine cellar door.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:27:07 PM
So Team JBI, after 16 pages of details you've researched and posted... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?

In Boulder CO, there are 60,000 pages in the crime scene case files. The killer may all ready be in the file.
At this time there are five profile persons of interest as of today that have not been check.
DNA could be use to help ID this person.
The crime scene and the ransom note show there may have been three persons involve in this crime.

We will post the profile person of interest, Their names can not be listed on line because this is an open cold case.

Thank you for your question,

Team JBI



Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:32:20 PM
The Ramsey's Basement in Boulder CO USA

The Basement:
Most standard building specifications call for 12 courses of concrete block in a basement. Each course of block is 8” tall (That is 7 3/8” block and a 5/8” mortar joint.) and multiplies that by 12 courses and you have a wall that measures 8’.
The basement floor slab is 4 inches thick, this is pored on the footing and is use to support the pressure of the soil load at the bottom. Older home have less blocks like the Ramsey home.
11 blocks = 88 inches less the floor = 84" typ.
Note: The wood panel basement cellar door is 6ft 8 inches high. The hook is at the top left and the door swing to the right Left handed.
Why is this importance?
ceiling height
chair height
child height
cord length

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:36:05 PM
At The property of the Ramsey's home.

After the 1996 Christmas holiday, there was a large deep capital M carved in a large tree at the Ramsay home.
We wonder why and what, did this mean.
Was this a clue, or just some on doing this just for fun.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:38:40 PM
The killer printed in the ransom note that he would monitor the family.

If the killer wanted to look into JB bed room at night and not be seen, then the best view for this is the South / West corner of the property. This is in a back alley that is very dark. Easy to hide and not be seen. The view is in line with JB bed. Her bed room is on the second level away from any other in the family. The killer view could even be better if he watch from the high in line spot next to a fence in line with here bed room window.

Here is the elevations of the property starting at the front right side as -0- ft bench mark and the grade get higher as we walk toward the back corner of the property. The wood fence will make for a good cover.

755 15Th st Boulder CO.

Property elev.

Lots:

Front of house 15 Th street
NE corner Grade set at 0. As bench mark.
SE corner Grade set at +6ft-0" from bench mark.
NW corner Grade set at +9ft-0" from bench mark.
SW corner Grade set at +13ft-0" from bench mark.

JB south view into bedroom windows grade at property line +11ft-0" (Clear view into JB bed room lever with bed.

Grade at corner of 15Th and Cascade Ave -12ft-0' lower than bench mark.

Grade at corner of 15Th street and Baseline rd.
+21ft-0" above the bench mark on 15Th street.

Grade in line with 755 15Th street on 16Th street -19ft-0" lower than bench mark.

grade in line with 755 15Th street on 14Th street +19-0" above the bench mark.

The killer could easy look into JB room at eye lever before entering the home. The south side Elva. of the home has full view of all of the bed rooms. Easy to keep track of the life style and times.

Note the drive way side is higher than the front of the house.

The SW corner is the highest at 13 ft. above the front NE corner of the lot at the bench mark.

The sun room is located on the SE corner of the home.

Complete drawing and elevation are filed.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:42:29 PM
Profile: The killer may travel on foot, bike and bus.

Bus Station:

If some was to walk from the Ramsey house at 2:00 am to go to the Denver Air Port, What wood it take.

JBI walk Test.

Starting point:
15th street Ramsey house. 2:00 am.
Walk North 3 block to N/ Broadway st. Turn left.
Walk 7 Blocks to Araphoe Ave then turn right.
Walk two blocks to 14th street turn left.
Walk north two block to RTD bus station.
This is on you right at the corner of 14th street and Walnut Street.
You are ready for the air port bus.

Times:

Open from 5:00 am – 8:00 pm

Air Port times
AB DIA Airport 8:45pm 9:45pm 3:19am 4:32am 4:37am 5:32am 5:37am 6:26am 6:31am

AB to AB DIA Airport 34 min

Boulder Transit Center
1800 14th St, Boulder, CO 80302

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:43:29 PM
Boulder Transit Center (14th St - Walnut St)

321A

SkyRide buses operate seven days a week, 365 days a year. Buses depart from each SkyRide stop at least once an hour and some as frequently as every 15 minutes.

Note 365 days

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:46:15 PM
Scream in the Night:

The house is located on 15th street in Boulder CO.
The house is on the west side of the street.
Cascade ave. is North of the home 238ft.
Baseline Rd. is south of the home 370ft.
This block of 15th street is 608 ft long, one block.
Boulder Co is at 40.02°N 105.25°W (Elev. 5356 ft).

Neighbor Data.

The home has a basement window on the front of the house, this wind is left of the fromt door, and it has a freash air supply duck installed in one of the window panels. This opening is for fresh air for the bioler heating system and the hot water heated installed in the boiler room. Sounds can easley pass through this opening to the outside.

JBI team data.

Boiler Room Window as bench mark.

Window to street at curd 45 ft
Window to neighbor across the street 130ft
Window to neighbor South next to 80ft
Window to neighbor North next to 56ft
Window to neighbor across/North 130ft
Window to neighbor across/south 150ft

The sound would travel between 56ft to 150ft to any neighbor homes on 15th street.

Ramsey property front yard to the back yard is 150 ft deep. to the dark alley.

The Ramsey property is made up of three lots.

The House:

The older part of home is 26ft x 40ft three levels.
Off the left side is a sun room 10ft x 12ft. S/E corner.
Next to this is the dining rooms 16ft x 24ft south side.
The new addition is 30ft x 34ft with the garage door on the wewst side. Garage door to alley is 25ft.
JB room has a porch 20ft x 8ft.
The hall/Butler kitchen is on the North side.

The side back yard has a 24ft brick circle that has no trees in this area. So no footprint will be found, lot of sun no shade. The front yard are has lot of shade and a little snow let from that week.

The property has pine trees and other types that drop there leaves.

Note, the window well basement window on the West end of the house has a metal grill. This basement window has lot of South sun. No snow here most of the time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:50:30 PM
Snow that week in Boulder Co

21 47 36 0 0 2
22 52 20 0 0 1
23 38 17 0.01 0.2 1
24 44 24 0 0 T
25 54 24 0 0 T

Dec 1996
Day 21 22 23 24 25
high T
low T
Precip
Snow

On the 23rd Snow 0.2 1 of a inch - very little.
24th and 25th Trace amount = dusting.

Only old snow on the ground. none if the ground has sun light like most of the Ramsey back yard.
Snow Depth. 0 inches. No foot prints in most areas.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:51:50 PM
Walk to the bus station:

Team JBI - Night walk.

Test One.

USEING A 10,000 FT LCD DIGITAL ROLLING TAPE MEASURING WHEEL TOOL.

The starting point, Ramsey house on 15th street to Bus station.

2:00 am Start 1.29 Miles
This was 6,792.88 feet on the meter
or 2,764.29 yards.

Bus ride to air port 34 min.

Easy trip to walk at night.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:52:31 PM
How long will it take to walk a mile:

In our experience it depends on your health and what you are carrying if you:

walk slowly = 20-25 mins per mile
walk briskly = 17-20 mins per mile
walk fast = 13-17 mins per mile
jog = 9-13 mins per mile
run = 5-9 mins per mile

1.29 mile trip = slow walk 1.29 X 25= 321/2 mins to bus station.

2:00 am and get there before 2:30am

AB DIA Airport 8:45pm 9:45pm 3:19am 4:32am 4:37am 5:32am 5:37am 6:26am 6:31am

AB to AB DIA Airport 34 min

Boulder Transit Center
1800 14th St, Boulder, CO 80302

Note 3:19 am

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:53:23 PM
Christmas Bike:

The team at JBI has produce a profile on JB.

Christmas day JonBenet's dad gave her a new bike as a gift. She was so happy to get this bike that she ask her dad to ride aroung the block one time. He replied not right now. The home is on 15th street in Boulder Co. This block is 608 ft long. If this bike trip would have taken place, this is what they would have done. JB would want to go North on 15th street side walk because it goes down hill. They would have travel down 238ft to the corner at Casade Ave. Left turn heading West to 14th street. Then a left on to 14th, this street would be slower for her to travel because she would have to peddel up hill 40ft in 608 ft long of grade. Once at the top of 14th street, they would turn left on to Baseline Road sidewalk down to 15th street. Now it get easyer, the street goes down hill, 18 ft down grade in 370 ft to their house, back to the front porch where she would has past the rose bush she talk about that past year.

The total trip aroung the block is 1,834.33 feet or 611.41 yards or .35 of a mile. This didtance travel is from porch to porch.

How many houses would she have past. and who was watching her. This bike ride didn't happen that day. But she did ride other days.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:56:38 PM
If they did:

If JB road her new bike aroung the block with her dad and he walk, It would have taken 9 min. if they didn't stop with a slow walk.

The total trip was .35 of a mile aroung the block on the side walk.

I hope this answers your question.

9 Min. that can never be done again. Lost time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:57:25 PM
How far is it to the street from the window well?

JBI team has test this:

The west side of the house has a window that is lower than the finish grade. A concrete constructed window well is installed. This is by the back door on the South side of the house. It has a steel grill level with the ground. Light and snow/water can enter through the grill.

Starting at the window well and walking on the side walks, no snow prints, here is what we found.

Test one - It takes 128.67 feet to walk to the front of the house at the street.

Test two - It takes 78.42 feet to walk from the window well on the side walk to the driveway to the dark alley way.

Test three - From the Hallway/Butler side door located on the North side of the house to the street in the grass, it take 69.38 feet to walk to the road.

This is what the killer would have walk that night.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 08:59:36 PM
The Third level Bedroom:

The Ramsey's bed room was on the third floor of the home. Their bed was place next to the East wall and they could look out and see the mountains to the South and the city to the North. Large windows were installed in this large bed room area. If the killer wanted to park a Blue Van, he could park it in the front of the house in a safe area that cannot be seen from the upstairs windows if some one was to look out. The JBI test shows that the angle of view is 60 degrees to the East looking out the North windows and 112 degrees to the East looking out the South windows, This would leave the park van a area of 70 feet right in front of the house park on the West side of the street facing south. The only view is from the 9 year old son room, He has three windows faceing out to the front of the house. A neighbor seen a out of place park van that night.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:01:08 PM
If neighbors seen anything:

A person can walk one mile in 25 Min.
The distance from the basement window to the front yard at the street is 128.67 feet.

Data:
1 mile = 5280 feet = 25 min.
211.2 feet per min. walking.

The distance is 128.67 feet
Time to walk to the street is 37 sec.
The neighbors or a person walking a dog has only 37 sec. to see the killer leave the Ramsey yard.


It a very dark street, very little yard lights.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:02:27 PM
Walking down the street:

JBI test one.

The Ramsey house was near the middle of the street.
The street is 608 feet long.
If the killer left the window well then the yard and walk North on 15th street toward town, it would be 398.75 feet to the first street called Cascad Ave. This will take the killer 114 sec. or 1 min 54 sec.to get there with a slow walk.

JBI test two.

If the killer left the window well and walk south on 15th street up to Baseline Rd. it is 437.87 feet and will take 125 sec. or 2 min. 5 sec to walk there with a slow walk.

Did any one see a person walking that night.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:03:54 PM
"A Rich Fruit Cake" (1 lb. jar) mixed candied fruit

Generally, fruitcake is a mixture of fruits and nuts with just enough batter to hold them together. When wrapped in cloth and foil, saturated with alcoholic liquors regularly, and kept in in tightly closed tins, a fruitcake may be kept for months or even years.

Dried fruits cooked in juice can take the place of candied fruits, and seeds can replace nuts.

1 pkg. Duncan Hines applesauce raisin cake mix
3/4 c. water
1 egg
2 c.(1 lb.) cut up, mixed candied fruit
1/2 c. chopped nuts
3 tbsp. flour

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 5 x 3 inch pan and line bottom of pan with heavy paper. Reserve 1/4 cup candied fruit for garnish. Mix remaining candied fruit and nuts with flour until evenly coated; set aside.
In a small bowl combine cake mix, water and egg. Beat at medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in fruit and nuts. Spread batter in pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until cake tests done with a toothpick. Cool, then remove from pan. If desired, glaze cooled cake by brushing lightly with hot corn syrup. Garnish top of cake with reserved candied fruit. When cake is completely cool, wrap tightly in foil and store in a cool place. Makes one 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf.

When baking recipe at high altitudes: Stir 3 tablespoons flour into mix. Mix as directed except increase the water to 3/4 cup plus 3 tablespoons water. Bake at 375 degrees for about 1 1/2 hours.

JB like the holladay with all of the gifts and the great food and treats. Stopping at everyone homes and trying their home made treats. Christmas time, there is HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE at some of the stops.

The cake has mixed candied fruit and some cooks can use real pinapple too. The colors in this cake are Red, Yellow, Green, Brown and Tan. Its easy to chue into tiny bits.

AUTOPSY REPORT:

G.I. Tract: The esophagus is empty. It is lined by gray-white mucosa. The stomach contains a small amount (8-11cc) of viscousto green to tan colored thick mucous material without particulate matter identified. The gastic mucosa is autolyzed but contains no areas of hemorrhage or ulceration. The yellow to light green-tan apparent vegetable or fruit material which may represent fragments of pineapple. No hemorrhage is identified. The remainder of the small intestine is unremarkable. The large intestine contains soft green fecal material.

Use to make this cake are mixed candied fruit or fresh pineapple - which may represent fragments of pineapple.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:06:33 PM
Erotic asphyxiation or breath control play is the intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for sexual arousal. The sexual preference for that behavior is variously called asphyxiophilia, autoerotic asphyxia, hypoxyphilia. Colloquially, a person engaging in the activity is sometimes called a gasper. The erotic interest in asphyxiation is classified as a paraphilia in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association.

What is Asphyxiation?
In actual fact Asphyxiation is the term given to blocking the airway so that the individual on the receiving end cannot breathe and ultimately dies.Asphyxiation also comes under the category of strangulation, which - as we have already mentioned - is the process of blocking an individual's airways until they stop breathing.

Cases of Asphyxiation are the result of a frenzied argument or uncontrollable rage and it is - contrary to popular belief - unusual for an attacker to deliberately set out to kill their victim by means of strangulation. The most common reason for this is that the process is slow and arduous and requires a lot of strength to subdue the victim whilst also trying to strangle them.

Petechial hemorrhage - is a tiny pinpoint red mark that is an important sign of asphyxia caused by some external means of obstructing the airways. They are sometimes also called petechiae. Their presence often indicates a death by manual strangulation, hanging, or smothering. The hemorrhages occur when blood leaks from the tiny capillaries in the eyes, which can rupture due to increased pressure on the veins in the head when the airways are obstructed. If petechial hemorrhages and facial congestion are present, it is a strong indication of asphyxia by strangulation as the cause of death.

"Asphyxia" is a term derived from Greek that literally translates as "stopping of the pulse." This term refers to a multi-etiologic set of conditions in which there is inadequate delivery, uptake and/or utilization of oxygen by the body’s tissues/cells, often accompanied by carbon dioxide retention.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:08:06 PM
The killer place tape over JonBenet mouth.

Duck Tape:

One millimeter is equal to 0.03937008 inches
1 centimeter = 0.393700787 inches

Black row of tape = 5 cm = 2 in

5 centimeters multiplied by 0.3937008 = 2 inches.

cm x 0.39*= in

in x 2.54 = cm

This tape has 37 Horizontal thread count.
Fabric type.

Also this type found on the backs of pictures in the Ramsey's home, like the picturse in JB room.

Two Inch wide tape ripe to size, not cut.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:09:16 PM
Duck Tape:

JB was found with duck tape on her face, this strip of tape would do nothing to keep her quite.
Is this a clue left by the killer? Does this mean keep your mouth shut or was this done at a prop use in a drawing or picture of JB as part of this crime.

The chair, cords, tape, blanket and marks on JB may give us a clue.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:11:27 PM
Broken Brush / Art Work / Hanging Wire / Black Tape
/ Picture Frames:= Artist/Killer

The house has many painting aroung the house. many was hung on the walls. This and be mounted by installing I hooks and tie wire. Black duck tape and staples can be use to finish the brack of the frames. These are all items in the home that the killer could easy use.

Hanging Wire, Framing, Material Steel, Finish Galvanized, Silver, Working Load Limit 30 lb., Length 9 ft.

This type of wire could be use at the crime scene.
Tying a knot at the end could be use to make a garet. This may be harder to tie to a broken paint brush. The killer use item found at the crime scean. The white cord was then use in stead of the hard to use wire.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:15:14 PM

The neighborhood:- Lower Chautauqua

Today location.
749 15th Street, Boulder CO 80302

The house. Ramsey's

Brick - Construction: Masonry

Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 5 full, 3 partial

Attached Garage Parking Spaces 2

Property type: Single-Family Home

Size: 7,240 sqft / 15 Rooms

Lot: 3 at UNIVERSITY PLACE Subdivision

Year built: 1927/addition 1990

There is eight houses on the west side of 15th street, Ramsey's side. The street is 608 ft long - one block.
Neighbor houses.
Distance from basement boiler room window to neighbor house.

Right side/North 69 ft.
Left side/South 67 ft.
Across the street 130 ft.
Across North 134 ft.
Across south 144 ft.
Back yard houses ave. 200 ft.

Street width:

15th is 30 ft wide.
Base Line road 36 ft wide.
Cascade ave. 30 ft wide.
14th street 46 ft wide.
Note the alley way behine the Ramsey house is 12 ft wide.

The grade go uphill towards Base Line Rd.

The Ramsey's house in near the middle of the street.

The garage door faces the alley way at the back of the house. Drive is 26 ft long. Two cars wide.

The power line that supply power and phone service is located on the East side of the alley way. Power poles are located on the property lines.
Over head wires. Many house alarm system can use phone lines if activated. These wires are easly located in the dark alley way.

The best view of the house is from the back dark alley way. This view has the highest grade and a complete view of all the bed rooms. This view into JB room with a night light on would make it easy for the killer to collect data.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:17:13 PM
The 911 Call:

The power lines that supply power and phone service is located on the East side of the alley way. Back of the house. Power poles are located on the property lines.
Over head wires. Many house alarm system can use phone lines if activated to call out on. These wires are easly located in the dark alley way by anyone. The killer could easly test the phone line from the hard to see alley way by placing a 911 call before the crime.
He could use a small hand held phone set. These hand held test phone set are simple to connect and use.

No one in the house that day said the 911 call came from inside the Ramsey's house. What about outside the house. This type of phone hand set has two wire clips, Red and Black. If two phones are install maybe blue and yellow at the box. It take only two wires for the phone to work. If the wire conections are shorted, The alarm system may not call out. Good for the killer. This is a 24 volt system. More Data.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:20:27 PM
How to hook the test phone up:

Simply hook one phone lead to one of the wires and the other lead to a ground, hook up the other phone lead to ground and search through the bundle of wire until you hear the phones make a connection. Then you can talk to the person on the other end and mark the wire the same on both sides! Its full proof, you cant go wrong, you will save time and manhours!

Did the killer use this idea in this crime to monitor the family.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:21:16 PM
The Basement: WHY? Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

The main part of the house was built in 1927. The house has a brick face on the exterior and the basement was finish. The ceiling and walls in the basement was painted white. This make for a more sound prof construction.

The basement stairs are located in the home on the North/East side of the house, in line with the front door. Right below the main stairs that lead to the up stair bed rooms. There is three rizer and a landing on the first floor before entering the basement door. This leave less steps to get down to the basement floor level. The floors have white carpet. It a straight run down to the bottom then turn right. Hand rail on the right.

Basement Square Feet: App. 1,240
28 X 40 ft. 1120 sq ft. and the cellar 10 X 12 ft. 120 sq ft.

Seven rooms make up the basement.

At the bottom of the basement stairs to the right is a door that goes to a 1/2 bath, sink and tolet. The tolet was broken and had the water tank uninstalled. One small square window is located in this bathroom. Lock.
Open a nother door and you are in a hall way that has counters on the left side, next to this is the furnest room, Gas hot water heater, Boiler heating system for the older part of the house, and a freezer for food, located it this room. A basement window with a metal vent pipe for make up air is installed. This window is protected by a outside metal bars.

Out side the boiler room to the left is a cellar, this room is use for storage like window screen and paint cans. JB body was found here. No windows in the concrete constructed room. This room is located under the sun room, South/East side of the house - Front.

The center of the basement has what is called a train room for the son toys. The West end of this room has lot of storage like the mother's paint supplies and other crafts items. This room has a window well that is made up of three windows. A window well is installed on the exterior with a metal grate at ground level. This window was left open most of the time because the water heat pipes at the ceiling made this room too hot. A person could come and go from here.

Off the stair area, there is a washer and dryer room with a phone and a counter. Off this room there is a nother storage room with a dry wall over the other side basement window that lead no were after the new addition. This was found open with a chair under this one side close up window opening.

The basement also has a small panel door to a crawl space. This panel door was screw close.

There was a out of place chair in the basement blocking the door way to the train room.

Many items was stored in the basement like items uses in the crime. The killer had a lot of item to pick from.

The question is,
Why go to the basement?
It has only one way out, if one does not use the basement stairs. This would not be a very safe or fast exit.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:24:01 PM
Eyes:

When a person dies, all of their muscles relax. If the eyes are open at the moment of death, they will usually stay that way. Also, if someone had their eyes closed at the moment of death, they will tend to open a short time later due to the relaxation of the muscles that open and close the eyes. This isn't always the case, but for the majority of people, the eyes will be open.

JR said her eyes were close when he pick her up.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:24:54 PM
The Butler door was hinge left with a siver lock set. No dead bolt was installed on the glass door. The door jame strike plate was in place so the safty lever would work. To enter this door will require a key or it was left unlock or the killer exited this door from the inside. The best exit for the killer is this door. The 1:00 AM dog walking neighbor may have cause a change to his exit with JB. He made his plans on the fly with ever thing hes did as it happen. The basement location may have been added at the last second to avoid getting notice by the neighbor walking the dog as he was to exit with JB from the house at that time.

The door was found open that moring.

We check the distance from the butler door to the street and it is 75 feet to the street. The neighbor fence would block any view. The grade and landscaping add to this too.

Data:
1 mile = 5280 feet = 25 min.
211.2 feet per min. walking.

The distance is 75 feet
Time to walk to the street is 21 sec.
The neighbors or a person walking a dog has only 21 sec. to see the killer leave with JB from thee Ramsey yard.

Back then there was no metal fence to work with.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:25:44 PM
The street:

15th street run North and South.
The width of the street is 30 feet.
Side walks and on two side and are next to the street.
Park vans could park in front of the Ramsey's house and not be seen from the top level bed room if van is park with in 70 ft of center of the house.
The grade run upgrade toward Baseline road.
The grade is 31 ft grade change from Cascade ave. to Baseline Rd in 608 ft long - one block.
If a van was to push started, he would park on the East side of the street facing North.
Neighbor seen a bark color van park near the Ramsey's house. Maybe Blue.
No power line or poes and located on this street.
No street lights installed.
Lots of trees and lanscaping on this street.
Dark street.

Why the jump start of a van?

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:29:35 PM
The Back Door:

The west side of the house has a door that lead into the back hallway, This walkway devides the dining and kitchen from the den and garage. The door have a wood type screen door and the main door in made with full glass. This metal constructed door had two lock sets, A dead bolt and the standard door knob lock set. If the killer was at this area, he would be next to the basement window well, the kitchen window were the markers were found and a clear view of the back stair way where the ramson note was place. The main knob lock set did not have the door jam plate installed, this would make it very easy to enter this door with out damage or noise. The lock safty pin would not work, so a plastic card could easy open this door. Note: The next day people came over early and use this door, was the dead bolt lock?It is most likely the killer use this door to enter and the butler door to exit that nite.

The paper pad that was use for the ramson note was in full view from this door area too.
The stairway also was in full view from this door too. The back stair way.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:30:15 PM
The basement Light switch: Flashes of lights

The 1927 house was built with a light switch at the top of the stairs. Then the house was added on to. A walkway was cut from the inside wall to the new hallway called the butler kitchen. At this time what was a three step down to a landing, turn then go down the main basement stairs to the basement floor. A basement door was then relocated and a landing light installed on the main floor. This is a can type light. The 15 amp wire use for the switch was installed in a double box. 14 gage wire. One single pole switch turns on the hall/landing new can light and the other one turns on the old light in the basement. Now there is two light switches in the new hallway that was once the landing of the 1927 construction old stairway. The killer had a fifty % chance of turning on the wrong light. The hall way light would be seen from the butler door and the neighbors or the basement light. One may notice a flash of light that nite if this happen.
The plastic double switch plate was wall paper to match the wall paper and pattern.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:31:22 PM
The Arties:

JB and her mom spent lots of time in the Butler kitchen, This was made into a art / painting workshop area. They made many drawing and then painting them there. The art supplies were move to the basement just before Christmas, so they could use this area for coats. JB use the paint brushes use in the crime in her art work. This out of the way door could have been left unlock. You could easly travel from the back of the house to the front with out getting notice.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:32:07 PM
The Sun Room:

The 1927 house had a sun room built on the the house. This 10 X 12 foot room had the same type of brick as the main part of the house. The ceiling was flat just like the dining room roof. The sun room was located on the house's South/East corner. The East/front side had three windows and a square window on top of these windows too. The South side had three window just like the front and a service door made mostly of glass. Below the floor in the sun room is what was called the wine cellar, this is where JB body was found at 1:05 PM on the Dec. 26, 1996. There was two set of inside doors from this room, One set went into the dining room and the other goes into the living room. The Christmas tree was place near the living room set of doors. This sun room was used as a sitting room with chairs and end tables. The view from this room was the best in the house for a killer. One could see the front yard, the side yard, look through the dining room doors to the back driveway and the living room and formal dining room. The stairs to the upstairs can be view from this location too. If the killer was to turn off the light in this room. He could keep a eye on the whole property, inside and out and not get notice. If the killer needs a fast getaway out of the house, the service door, all glass to the outside is on the South wall of the sun room. The killer could sit there and watch for the Ramsey to drive into the garage that nite and complete the crime. The Ramson Note could have been printed here with a dark marker.

A neighbor said that the nite light in the sun room that was allway on was off that night.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:32:53 PM
The Light Switch:

At the top of the basement stair way, the old landing part of the 1927 construction, there was a double light switch. One turn on the basement light and the other turn on the new hall way light in front of the basement door at the top of the stairs. The plastic switch cover was wall paper with a flower pattern. Two top screws were use to install the cover plate, but the bottom two cover plate screws were never installed. We allway install the screws heads so that the slot looks the same, horizontal as they did at the Ramsey's home.

Try to turn on the basement light and you have a fifty % chance of turning on the hall way light.
This may have look like a flash of light that night.

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Post by: abs on February 09, 2015, 09:33:36 PM
I have always been interested in this case, so thanks for all the details - although it is too much to take in in one go! Many things I had never heard about - well, most people wouldn´t have!

I hope you are copy/pasting!

When you say, "our lab", what are you referring to? (Sorry if I missed it - there are a lot of pages!)
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:34:17 PM
Wine Cellar:

The floor in the so called wine cellar was made with concrete. This floor was pored on the soil and was cold and damp. The room was use to store window screens and paint cans. Any wood doors stored there had to be lifted up off the floor, wood shims were use for this. Two shims per door.
The six panel white wine cellar door had a latch on the outside side of the door. this latch was on the top right sise, and one would have to turn this latch to open the door. The kids were not tall enough to do this. The door had a weather striping install at the bottom because this was a cold room.

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Post by: Myster on February 09, 2015, 09:41:26 PM
I have always been interested in this case, so thanks for all the details - although it is too much to take in in one go! Many things I had never heard about - well, most people wouldn´t have!

I hope you are copy/pasting!

When you say, "our lab", what are you referring to? (Sorry if I missed it - there are a lot of pages!)
So abs, after studying this case... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?

Definitely copying and pasting... why not just link to your website, Team JBI?
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:45:26 PM
I have always been interested in this case, so thanks for all the details - although it is too much to take in in one go! Many things I had never heard about - well, most people wouldn´t have!

I hope you are copy/pasting!

When you say, "our lab", what are you referring to? (Sorry if I missed it - there are a lot of pages!)


We have a lab design to test items use in a crime. With today's tools, we can solve cold case that in the past could not be solve.
We set up a Facebook page with a list of tools we use.
The link is: https://www.facebook.com/jonbenetinvestigation?ref=hl

Each week we add new lab tools and we will post about them there.

There are some items that have not been tested, this year one item could cause a brake in this case.
Our are located in the same state as John Ramsey and he has been very help full.
There is a lot of information that has not been made public and this may have help kept this case a cold case.

We believe this case can be solve and we know that the Ramsey's family did not kill JonBenet. The Boulder police still point them as their persons of interest and this has stop the case from moving forward.

New eyes on the case and new crime scene tools can chain this.

We will do our part.

Thank you for your question. Soon I will post the newest information on this case. New testing and how it may solve this case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:51:39 PM
So abs, after studying this case... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?

Definitely copying and pasting... why not just link to your website, Team JBI?

I have, www.JonBenetInvestigation.com
There are 60,000 pages in the Boulder police files and more files at other locations.

Yes I'am copy pasting from our files and typing too.

We understand that killers will want to relive their crimes, they will go to web sites, news papers, look at pictures and view item from the crime scene. This web site was design from our lab's profile of the killer. It is design for him to take action. Our profile is that he has a art background and likes to drawl the crime scene.

We are getting ready to post the work being done in our lab. A background on the case will be help full to some readers. This work will change every thing.

Most of these files are not on the web site.

Thank you for your question.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:56:01 PM
DNA:

file

The DNA profile developed from exhaibits #7, 14L and 14M revealed a mixture of which the major component matched Jonbenet Ramsey. If the minor components from exhibits #7, 14M were contributed by a single individual, then John Andrew Ramsey, Melinda Ramsey, John B. Ramsey, Patricia Ramsey, Burke Ramsey, Jeff Ramsey, Ect. would be eleminted as a source of the DNA analyzed on those exhibits.

DNA profiles could not be developed from the sperm fraction from exhibits #23A or 23B.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:57:51 PM
The killer did not know the size of $118,000.00 US dollars.

Ransom Note:

You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account.$100,000 will be in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure
10. that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.

Does the killer know what size $118,000.00 is?

Why tell John to bring an adequate size attache to the bank?

Lets look at the size requirement.

Weigh of the money and it size:

Test: One at JBI

Weigh of ten single bills = 9.83 grams
just shy of a gram apiece.

Size of a stack of 100 bills = 1/2" thick
There are 100 -$100 dollar bills in a stack =$10,000.00.

$100.00.00 = 10 stacks = 1,000 bills

Now for the $20:

There are 100 -$20 dollar in a stack = 1/2" thick
100 bills =$2,000.00 = 900 bills
$18,000.00 = 9 stacks

Weigh 1 Gram = 0.00220462262 Pounds

1,000 + 900 bills = 1,900 bills x 0.00220462262 = 4.11757 LB or 4 LB and 1.88 OZ

Total stack size of money is 2-5/8" X 6-1/4" X 9-1/2" tall. This is very small and very light.

Now why would the ransom note suggest ( Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.) A very small size attache will work.

The profile here at JBI also suggest the killer has no idea of the size and weight of $118.00.00 is, so we believe the killer does not work with money of this type in his business.

When you get home, you will put the money in a brown paper bag.(This part is right, a small brown paper bag will work - weigh and size.

If the money is place in two stacks, the size will be 5-1/4" X 6-1/8" X 5" tall very light and small.

We need only a small bag or case. The killer did not know the size required.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 09:59:32 PM
If there were two people in the crime and one person in charge was to divide the money in to two stacks that look alike, and put the two stacks into two brown paper bags, then $100.000.00 in $100 dallor bills and 18,000.00 in $20 dallor bills stack next to eack other looks the same in height and weight.

Information:

Why $118,000.00 Dollars?
Was there more than one killer to divide the money up.
Why this amount $100,000.00 in $100 dollars and $18,000.00 in $20 dollar bills .

Let divied the money up:

Two stacks

Stack One -$100s size of stack 2-5/8 X 6-1/8" X 5" high.
stack Two -$20s Size of stack 2-5/8" X 6-1/8" X 4-1/2" tall, all most the same to divide by shape and size and weigh. If this mony was put into two brown paper bags to divied, it would look the same.

The $100,000.00 stack weigh is
 Answer: 1000 g = 2.20462 lb
 OR 2 lb and 3.27 oz

The 420,000.00 stack weigh is
Answer: 900 g = 1.98416 lb
 OR 1 lb and 15.74 oz

Both amounts will look and weight the same in two brown paper bags.

Back to the bank.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:01:45 PM
The Ramson Note:

You will withdraw $118,000 from your account.$100,000 will be in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.

 $118,117.50 "bonus" that John had received as deferred compensation for the calendar year 1995.

If the killer was close to the family or business, and was very upset with them, to make a point, then why not make the ramson note for the full bonus amount. This would give the family a clue to the nature of the killing.

This $118,117.50 amount was tranferd right into his account so no bank line deposit was required and bank employers or by standers would not be aware of this tranaction days or times. If the family was to tell other about this bonus, then the $118.000.00 amount may be remembered more easly than the full amount of $118,117.50.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:04:37 PM
The Alarm Panels:

The house a alarm system installed but was not use by the Ramsey's. The main floor planels were installed by the front door - Frome inside view Right side and at the back garage service door to the garage also on the Right side.
The system has a 12 v backup battery.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:05:51 PM
The water heating system had zones for each bed room.
These were controled by a stat located on the wall up at 5 feet from the floor.
The low cost stat installed were Honeywell type.
This 24v system would work the water valves to the hot water registers.
 JB stat was by the door just like the other rooms.
The house was quiet with this type of heating system.
Air condition was a roof top system located in other area.
The killer was under stress and overly hot and he may have reset the stat.
Look at the crime scene photos.
The train room window was left open and unlock many time because it got hot in there, there was no stat in there to control the heat, so they open the small basement window to control the overheating while in the train room.

Clue

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:10:02 PM
The Alarm System:

Many people have ask us about the JBI Profile and who could have did this crime. The profile leads us to many areas. One is the alarm system and the people behine the scene.

The Ramson Note:

She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to the letter.(Safe and unharmed is why we use a alarm system)

I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery.( An alarm company is train to call its custermers and has the contact phone numbers.)

If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier delivery pickup of your daughter.(An alarm company does monitor many houses as well as the ramsey's home, they are train to monitor.)

Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter.(An alarm company is train to give instruction and follow instruction to the letter.)

The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them.(An alarm company will have many workers on dutey train to watch over the system.)

If we catch you talking to a stray dog,( there job is to help catch someone in a crime.)

If you alert bank authorities,(They work with ALERTS and business like bank authorities every day.)

You will be scanned for electronic devices,(An Alarm company does install scaners and devices of this type.)

You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics.( An alarm company will be train in and work with law enforcement and the know how of countermeasures and how not to get deceive in a crime.)

You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the authorities.( An alarm company does keep a constant scrutiny of home and authoriries. They have the equipment to do so.)

It is up to you now John!( An alarm comapny will know the family contacts names and phone numbers and their travel plans. When and where they are.

An alarm company will have the layout of the house. They will know what door and windows at wired and what are not protected. They can have a set of keys. They know all about locks and how people enter a building. They can tell if the alarm is on and many time the set up codes.They sell the alarm panel keys. Workers come and go in a alarm company through the years and have many friends, some good and some not. The company can install the system as well as monitor the home and they will know the layout of the building.

The profile does not tell us who the alarm company is or the persons invole in the crime, but it give us a clue to what to look out for.

The Ramsey's didn't have the systen arm that night.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:11:51 PM
Nails to wood:

The parents sleep on the third floor bed room, The son and daughter sleep on a floor below the parents and the son and daughter was app. 54 feet appart. There are bed room doors that can be close too. The son said he may have heard some type of noise that night.

If the noise was from the inside, The floor joists are on 16 inch on center with 3/4 thick flooring boards over this, with carpet pads then carper as the finish layer. He would have had to hear movement in the flooring boards at the nails to wood connections. This means the killer was walking near the son room. There also is a front stair way located on the North side of the home next to the son room. This 26 inch wide stair way is easyer to use and carrie something. The killer may have use these stairs in the crime.
Stairs most often can have wood to nails movement that can be heard at nite. If the killer was carring JB, the floor noise would be louder because of more deflection in the floor system and its construction. The floor system is design at 30 lb per sq ft in the area. That is what we call a live load and 10 lb per sq ft dead load and 10 lbs per sq ft ceiling load. JB room could be seen from the South/side back yard more easly because of the deck windows and her need to have a nite light alway on on her nite stand.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:13:54 PM
JBI Profile:

The profile predick the killer has a bypoler or depression problem, He may have went through the Ramsey's bathroom medicine cabnets and vanity looking for perscription drugs. Bathroom cabnet drawers were found in the open position.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:15:41 PM
Rope found in bedroom.

Three Strand Twisted Manila

5/8"

3960 lbs.

.133 lbs.

An inexpensive, natural fiber rope.

The rope Dia. 1.5 CM or .59 inch

The seal ends Black Coated

Lenth of rope found 50 feet.

softer type rope compair to JB picture with Rope (Cowgirl Picture).

Rope Dia. 19/32 inch.

This larger than 1/2" and smaller than 5/8 inch

Not use for rock climbing like the older brother would used.

Stiffer than the craft ropes used by PR, and a different rope type than that was use for Christmas decorations in the house.

The killer could use this rope in the crime to clime up to the second lever or he seen the Cowgirl performance and pictures that use a rope like this as she sang (I want to be your cowgirl).

Our profile predict that the killer has a rock climbing background and may bring 50 ft. of rope in a climber backpack called a Ruck Sack made of canvas, also called a Duffle type bag.

The rope found in a spare bed room was in a Ruck Sack, Located at the end of the bed. Not in a brown paper bag. The older brother John Andrew's past bed room.

Note: The cowgirl picture with JB wearing a red and white plaid shirt with cuff blue jeans and her hair in a pig tail, That rope in less pliable in the picture. It not the same rope.

The rope sinks in water.
Absorption is height in water. Not good for boats.
Poor abrasion resistance, no rock climbing.
rots.
Must be kept dry.

No one in the house takes ownership of it.

The killer may be link to the seal ends rope.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:20:34 PM
Manila is a general purpose rope best suited for jobs where economy, strength, and durability are necessary. It has great resistance from mildew and agricultural deterioration.

Our JBI Profile predick the killer to have a backgroung as a climbing guild and the parks use this type of rope on the park trails.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:21:17 PM
Right Handed:

The white glass bow of pinapple with a siver spoone was left in the bow was on the glass table. The two ginger bread houses were to the West end of the table. The bow was on the South side of the table and the spoone face to the East. This means the person eating but not finishing the pinapple was right handed. This person didn't put the spoone on the glass table so it would not make a stain. The person sat in the middle of the glass table facing the kitchen. Next to the bow was a clear glass empty with a tea bag still in it. There was no chair set at this location indelcate it was not eating there. The tea glass was closer to the table top edge than the bow. It look as if it was place there, not eaten or drank there. It look like the pinapple and the tea was not eaten any where at the table, just place there. Many people use a tea type cup for hot tea with a handel, but this was a drinking glass not design for tea. Hot tea. Facing the table, the tea glass was place on the right side of the bow, in front of the bow, not the normal place for a hot tea glass, near the edge of the table. Why?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:21:59 PM
The back stairway:

Located in the back part of the house in a sprial stairway that goes to the second floor across from JB bed room. This stair was constructed of steel with green carpet steps. The ceiling height of the addition is 97 inches and each steps are 7.65 inches high, this makes for 13 steps or 14 rizers to get to the top. The center steel pole is about 3 inches Dia. and the hand rail is finish with a wood rail stain to match the wood floors in the back hall way. Each step has three metal rods called ballasters. When a person goes up or down these steps, they make a creeking sound. At Christmas time, PR would add green garlen and white lights to the rail.

If the killer use these steps to carrie JB on the way down to the basement, her hair would come into contact with the green garlen fasten to the hand rail. Not so if JB was walking. The family uses these step most often.

PR said the day after Christmas, she found a three page ramson note on the second step.

The killer would had to step down 13 steps to get to the bottom while turning and holding on to JB and the rail. Not easy, JB was 45 lb.

There is a wider easyer to use front stair too.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:22:44 PM
The Ramson Note:

The JBI profile show us many things. Useing a marker, Printing, Two and 1/2 pages of information, Uses of key words, and the self conscious hand action when thinking of the number FIVE. The number FIVE has a importance to killer. Its connected to something he like but must hide. He can not express him self openly to this connection.

The number FIVE will show up in the ramson note printing as he prints the letter S as he is thinking of the number FIVE self consciously .

Our profile predict the number FIVE will show up in his art work.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:27:13 PM
We do not support that the basement window was used in this crime.

The Window Well:

The house was built in 1927. The foundation was made of concrete with a pored concrete floor. There were many basement window installed. At the bottom of the basement stairs was a half bath, in this bathroom on the North wall is a window un damage. Down the same North wall near the 1/2 wall point is another basement window and was cover up in the laundry room located by the new pantry/butler room behind the cabinets. To the back of the basement at the Storage room on the North wall is another window cover up by the Addition, stair area for the butler room. The South wall has a opening that goes into the crawl space. The boiler room had a window with a make up air duck with protected metal bars on the out side, this is in front of the house. The west wall located in the storage room had a window found in the open position and a chair under this window, this wind once open to the back yard but was cover over with drywall and studs when the addition was built, and is located near the back hall way by the kitchen. The train room/storage room had a three panel window system, This window opening has a window well and all three windows open to the out side.
Each window is made up of four pains of glass. Starting from the left, window one is hinge left. window two or center is hinge right and window three to the right is hinge right. All windows have a center lock lever. The window well is app. 64 inches wide and divided into three units. The center window was mostly left open because it got very hot in the train room. The concrete wall around the window well has a stone top finish, the piece on the right has been taken. The size of the brick like stone was app. 10 inches long. Was it use in the crime? After picture show the left window has been replace with a full glass pain. why? Foam nuts and other was found at the crime scean and may have came from this area. The tall Pine tree to the right of the window area has been remove too. This could of given the killer a way to the second floor for easy entry to JB floor. Ice ax marks found in the tree. Like use in rock climbing. Note, all basement window are set with no drop window header, this keep the top of the window higher than first floor construction. To exit this area, a chair or suitcase would work well. The basement was carpeted and the Ball Bat found on the front North side of the house wall near the bath room window was 26 inches long. It may have been in the basement.

It's been said that the killer had left some thing of his behind at the crime scene. If the killer use the window well area in this crime, he may have lost the item in the bottom of the window well, JBI files show the bottom of the window well has been push clean to one side as if the killer was looking for the item he lost there.

John Ramsey use this window to enter the house that summer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:30:06 PM
JBI Profile:

Gender - Female Origin - Latin

Meaning: Victory

Victorian-era, Colonial Indian style
(when Queen Victoria was the Empress of India).

The capital city of British Columbia, Victoria boasts many historic buildings and some of the most fascinating museums in Western Canada. The city benefits from one of Canada's mildest climates, which allows its residents to pursue outdoor pleasures all year round.

The main highway that goes North and South in the United states is US 5 (Remember the number FIVE)

Any one from here would think some one from CO had a southern charm.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:31:55 PM
Update:

Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific Ocean coastline from Canada to Mexico (Washington to southernmost California). It serves some of the largest cities on the U.S. West Coast, including Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and also links the capital cities of Washington (Olympia), Oregon (Salem), and California (Sacramento) together. The highway's southern terminus is the Mexico – United States border and its northern terminus is the Canada – United States border; it is the only Interstate highway to touch the U.S. borders with both Canada and Mexico. Upon crossing the Mexican border at its southern terminus, Interstate 5 continues to Tijuana, Baja California as Mexico Federal Highway 1. Upon crossing the Canadian border at its northern terminus, it continues to Vancouver, British Columbia as British Columbia Highway

The killer printed the ransom note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:33:39 PM
Two White Blankets:

The finish basement had a Laundry room at the bottom of the steps then turn West. The side by side washer and dryer was on the West wall of partition room. The cover up basement window was on the North wall and below this was a counter for the beach and the two orange bottles of Tide laundry cleaner and softener. The washer uses 120 vote power and the dryer was electrical type, 220 vote white maytag. Across from the dryer was a black office type phone. The sewer drains was next to the foundation wall below the counter.

Did the killer take out the white blankets from this location to cover up JB in the so called wine cellar? Static cling may have stuck the pink night ware to the blankets found in the wine cellar.

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The killer spent lot of time in the finish basement.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 09, 2015, 10:40:44 PM
So abs, after studying this case... who do you think murdered JonBenet Ramsey?

Definitely copying and pasting... why not just link to your website, Team JBI?

I don´t think it was either Patsy or John Ramsey. I think it is someone who knows the family well. That is all I can say - this case is one of the strangest I have ever come across!
I always end up at a dead end with it, I have suspected both sons. I know it is horrible, but that is where my thoughts left me, because it had to be someone who knew the house and the routines of the family well. They have both been cleared, so not any of the closest family members.
There seem to be so many leads in the case, but so far they have led nowhere.

What are your thoughts, Myster?
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 09, 2015, 10:52:19 PM
I don´t think it was either Patsy or John Ramsey. I think it is someone who knows the family well. That is all I can say - this case is one of the strangest I have ever come across!
I always end up at a dead end with it, I have suspected both sons. I know it is horrible, but that is where my thoughts left me, because it had to be someone who knew the house and the routines of the family well. They have both been cleared, so not any of the closest family members.
There seem to be so many leads in the case, but so far they have led nowhere.

Good point
Boulder police tested about 200 DNA samples. The Ramsey's family have been cleared and many of their friends.
The problem is that most of the neighbors was not. Some quickly left Boulder right after the crime and had not been check out as of today.
We have new tools today to help solve this crime, If someone wants to call the Boulder police with information or support, they may say "We will do nothing". This type of action has kept this a cold case.

We have a profile that point to the killer, we will use DNA and other tools to help ID these people.
This case can be solve and we all so believe the killer has told some one about his crime. This person holds the information needed to break this case. So we need to give this person a safe way to come forward with a tip and not be ID.
This person my want to do the right thing now that time has gone by.

Why are we posting here? Because the internet is a open place, some one may read one post and do the right thing.

People around the world want to see this case solve and so do we.

Thank you for you post.

Team JBI


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 09, 2015, 11:37:39 PM
What are your thoughts, Myster?
From what little I've read and at first thinking that the parents were involved, either individually or together covering up for JonBenet's older brother, my current feeling is that maybe it was an intruder, but someone possibly known to the family and with knowledge of John Ramsey's $118,000 Christmas bonus too - not a rounded figure as one would expect.

What is hard to understand is why the killer would have spent so much time writing down a three page ransom note using a notepad and sharpie from the house with the risk of getting caught.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 12:19:52 AM
From what little I've read and at first thinking that the parents were involved, either individually or together covering up for JonBenet's older brother, my current feeling is that maybe it was an intruder, but someone possibly known to the family and with knowledge of John Ramsey's $118,000 Christmas bonus too - not a rounded figure as one would expect.

What is hard to understand is why the killer would have spent so much time writing down a three page ransom note using a notepad and sharpie from the house with the risk of getting caught.

Thank for the question.

Our profile predicts the killer travels on foot, bike and bus with a backpack. This means there is no place of oppperation. like a place to take JonBenet to or call on a phone.

The Ramsey's house is big, and it has four levels to hide in.

The Ramsey's family left the house on Christmas night at around 5:00 pm for a Christmas dinner they have done before, they fit a pattern.

An neighbor seen a six foot tall white male walk up to the butler door just after 5:00 pm and the family just left. The side of the house he walk up to was the butler service door and this door was found open and unlock by police.  This door is just steps from the warm and finish basement.
If you travel on foot, bike and bus, a warm place to stay would be nice.

The basement had every thing he would need as well as a phone to monitor any calls in or out. The basement set up was layout to monitor the rest of the house from the remodel windows that led to the upstairs for sound travel.

From 5:00 pm to the time the family came home he had 4 and 1/2 hours to look around and eat. set on a chair and take his time to plan and write the three page ransom note. It was very cold out in Boulder that night 7d.

The house had every thing he needs for this crime.

Our lab test show us that the killer took 30 minutes to print the ransom note from the middle of the note pad. He dog ear page one and place the note pad back on the counter next to the back steps. In the dark at night at the time of placement, he just fill for the dog ear page one and tears the pages out and places them on step three on the back step just before he goes to Jonbenet bedroom. The pages are kept flat and no finger prints for handleing them, they are stored next to the back step just into he need to place them. Simple setup.

Now by taking JonBenet down to the basement, he could monitor the family, keep her and him self hidden to the next step, the money drop.

The note said JonBenet was taken, who would look in a large basement for her. The writer said many time that the family must follow the direction to the letter or SHE DIES. Why he prints SHE DIES so many time is because he is hidden in the basement.  If the police are called, he will be found.

The family had the note in their hands and he was monitoring them from the basement. He could place the call to them by using the phone company number added to their and the phone would ring back in till they pick it up for instructions. But they call 911 and he was mad and the crime was over. He did as he printed many time in the ransom note, he killed Jonbenet.

He had seven minutes to leave the property, up the basement steps to the out of the view butler door down the dark alleyway into history.

At 10:00 as printed in the ransom note, a call came into the home and John said no one said a word for 30 second and hung up. Was this the killer letting John know as a pay back. the killer could hear other in the background at that time.

JonBenet was never to leave the home in this crime, a simple crime went wrong as plan when the family did not follow the direction to the letter.

Remember, he travel on foot, bike and bust. Hi-Tec walk shoe imprint was found next to Jonbenet body.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 10, 2015, 12:23:51 AM
From what little I've read and at first thinking that the parents were involved, either individually or together covering up for JonBenet's older brother, my current feeling is that maybe it was an intruder, but someone possibly known to the family and with knowledge of John Ramsey's $118,000 Christmas bonus too - not a rounded figure as one would expect.

What is hard to understand is why the killer would have spent so much time writing down a three page ransom note using a notepad and sharpie from the house with the risk of getting caught.

The person must have been in the house while the Ramseys were at the Christmas party - for hours maybe. I think he became bored waiting, and that is why the ransom note was so long. But then, why write the ransom note before the murder? If it was all planned, why hadn´t he written the note beforehand and not while in the house, which he obviously did? Or did he linger in the house for a long time after the murder?

This case drives you crazy, you are left with nothing but questions!
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 12:34:19 AM
The person must have been in the house while the Ramseys were at the Christmas party - for hours maybe. I think he became bored waiting, and that is why the ransom note was so long. But then, why write the ransom note before the murder? If it was all planned, why hadn´t he written the note beforehand and not while in the house, which he obviously did? Or did he linger in the house for a long time after the murder?

This case drives you crazy, you are left with nothing but questions!

As a lab we must look at and test the crime scene. In this case, the crime scene and our profile predict he left at the time of the 911 call to police.  What happen to Jonbenet took hours that night. He had all night before the banks open and the family would find the ransom note to then get the money.

Staying in a warm and dry basement was his best choice when you travel on foot, bike and bus. Staying in a hotel and bring in a child would not be the best idea under these conditions

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 12:40:22 AM
The person must have been in the house while the Ramseys were at the Christmas party - for hours maybe. I think he became bored waiting, and that is why the ransom note was so long. But then, why write the ransom note before the murder? If it was all planned, why hadn´t he written the note beforehand and not while in the house, which he obviously did? Or did he linger in the house for a long time after the murder?

This case drives you crazy, you are left with nothing but questions!

The three page ransom note was not long enough. Why would we think this. The killer had only one chance to get the point across to the family not to call police.  This is his one and only time chance to instruct them, the note must be long for it to work. If the ransom note was short like most then they may call police and all of the work and travel was lost. They must not call for help for this simple crime to work. He must many times in the ransom note prints SHE DIES. This would make the ransom note longer than crimes that the killer is not hidden in the family home.

He must impress the family with his printing and not to call police, It did not work and he killed Jonbenet.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 03:21:16 AM
A special clue printer in the ransom note.

The ransom note:

Ransom Note:

1. "Mr. Ramsey.
2. Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent
3. a small foreign faction. We xx respect your bussiness
4. but not the country that it serves. At this time we have
5. your daughter in our posession. She is safe and unharmed and
6. if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to
7. the letter.
8. You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account.$100,000 will be
9. in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure 
10. that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank. When you get
11. home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. I will call you
12. between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The 
13. delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. If we 
14. monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to
15. arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier 
16. delivery pickup of your daughter.
17. Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate 
18. execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains
19. for proper burial. The two gentlemen watching over your daughter 
20. do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them. 
21. Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I.,
22. etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded. If we catch you 
23. talking to a stray dog, she dies. If you alert bank authorities, she
24. dies. If the money is in any way marked or tampered with, she dies.
25. You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found, she
26. dies. You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar
27. with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. You stand a 99% 
28. chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart us. Follow
29. our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back. 
30. You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the 
31. authorities. Don't try to grow a brain John. You are not the only
32. fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. Don't
33. underestimate us John. Use that good southern common sense of yours. 
34. It is up to you now John!
35. Victory!
36. S.B.T.C"

This line in the ransom note:
"If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she dies." and "When you get
home you will put the money in a brown paper bag."
What does this mean?

Our lab produce a profile from this ransom note and the crime scene.
Here is a overview of what we found.

Our profile predict that the killer has a hiking and trail guild background. He may be a rock climber and instructor. He like to drawl with a Sharpie markers and drawl on a note pad or what is called a sketchbook. He drawls his travel on the ground and high up in the trails. As a climber, he knows how to tie a knot, When it is cold out, he can protect his hands with finger less wool gloves. The cut end will shed dark fibers just like the crime scene. He keep his pulleys on a carabiner and uses this tool on his climbs with wires in a knot. Because he travels on foot, bike and bus, he travel light with only a back pack and some supplies. A compact tent that uses 96 inch white cords to hold it up. This is the same type of cord use in this crime. Cut it in two and it match the crime scene. He learn that tucking the two white blankets close to him at night keep him warm. He travel with a black color stun gun for safety  and when it drop and breaks on a rock, he uses black duct tape to fix it, the side is the same as used on Jonbenet mouth. He is good with ropes and knots and he is fearless, hanging high off the ground as he climb high held up with just a cord and a nail. When you are fearless as a rock climber, then being in a house at night for a simple crime is just plan simple, because his life hang on a string and a nail this crime would be no problem. He enjoy fear. Climbing at night has a need for light, to free his hands, he used a head mounted light, The neighbor seen odd flashes of light in the kitchen at midnight.
Camping out side can be cold for him so if he get a chance to say free in a heated basement, he will spend as much time as he can down there. He all ways pays with $20 so they can keep the tip. No Change to carrie.
He has learn that when you hike in a park, you need to bring brown paper bags, the parks want you to collect your human waste and put it into a brown paper bag and then place inside your back pack in till you leave the park, He is good at not leaving a trail that he was there.

Now the ransom note, As a park ranger trail guild instructor, he knows that if you walk a dog, you must keep this dog on the approve trails, if you don't, you may be fined. So there is a name for the park ranger that look for stray dogs, You don't want to get caught talking to a DOGGY POLICE looking for a stray dog. Remember, hikers, and climbers wear Hi-Tec shoes as seen in a foot print at the crime scene.

The ransom note printed that the money shall be place into a brown paper bag. This bag is then place into the backpack. Every one know that brown paper bag stored in the bottom of a back pack is HUMAN WASTE.
If you was to travel with $118,000.00 in you back pack, you may want it to be in what look to be a bag of human waste. If you was to be stop by the police, your chance are lessen that they will look in these bags.
This is how our profile of the killer is.
The killer is a artist and shows this by painting a green strip on JonBenet chin. The tube of paint came from the paint tote that was next to the wine cellar door. This is the place that JonBenet wet her paints.
Read the ransom note above and this my help you understand the writer.
Next to this paint tote on the carpet what looks like a black marker drawing of a cat. Was this a clue left by the killer. The killer took time to drawl JonBenet in the basement that long night. The crime scene support this a fact.


talking to a stray dog, she dies.

As a rock climbing trail guild instructor, he would say to his climbers, The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested.

Ok The question is Who is the killer, In Time.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:48:54 AM
The note is real.
They called 911 and the killer did as he printed.
Left the basement, out the butler door , dome the side yard to the back alley.

The brown paper bag was to keep the money in his back pack as he left Boulder.

The note took 20 to 30 minutes to print, he let the water base , out of production marker in a orange can in the kitchen because he know how the police will work, as stated in the note.

He dog leg the bottom left corner of page one as he moved around the house that night. Page three, he use a second marker and the thickness of the ink is 50% wider.

He paint with green paint and left a green strip on JonBenet chin. It match the tub of paint in the paint tote next to where JB was tied up.

Yes it was a IDI that did this.

The note paper was from page 27 28 29 from the note pad, very flat pages.

The killer is right handed.

A bike track was found in the snow on 15 street.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:52:38 AM
Profile

He travel on foot bike bus so taking JB was never part he crime. Stay in the basement is a good plan when the note said she was taken from the home.

He is on foot, he has no place to take any one. He was not from there so he could print the note with out any fear of his writing being recognize.

The plan went wrong when the police was called and he did as printed. Killed JB. and left mad.

The ransom note was so long because he had one chance to make it work if they did not call police. He used She will die many time because the plan need the family to weight for instruction and put the money in a brown paper bag. JB was in the basement with him. He could monitor the house from one room by the back stairs. Window open you call monitor the house.

Three pages ransom note took 30 minutes to print before the crime.
The killer has MS it was just starting and he would have to take two weeks off work after the crime, Cause Heat and stress. Starts MS in most people at age 30. male.

Zoom the note 300% and you will see the lines of MS printing.

This case may be solved soon.

No thanks to Boulder Police,

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:54:28 AM
Profile:

The killer has a rock climbing background,
Up high, hanging on ropes thousand of feet from the ground is fearless.
Using cords, special knot tying, Hi-Tec boots, finger wool gloves are tool of the trade.

He a painter, sketchbook, sharpie marker person, so note pad are every day uses.

The killer broke the paint stick at two ends leaving the 5 inch middle stick the same size as the sharpie marker he is use to in his hands.
Person of habbit.

Printing the note with his water base marker and leaving it in the orange can in the kitchen un the phone will frame the family as he said he know how police work. The marker was out of production for many years, water base ink is safe for art work as he does.

Yes JB had green paint on her chin and it matches the tube in the paint tote.

The carabiner mark on the cellar floor was use in the crime and is the killer key change. He has a pulley connecter to it as well used with cords.

Yes it was a IDI.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:56:51 AM
The none folded ransom note was keep in the center of the note pad just in till he needed it. next to where the note was place. Back stairs.

The killer dog leg page one so he could find it when he was ready to place the one near the bottom of the back steps. He simple ripe the page out and place them there. This to will frame the family. He know this and may think this is fun.

The orange can, note pad and the placement Of the note could be monitored from the yard South West corner. And not be seen. JB , Son and parents bedroom can be monitor as well from there.

Its a level view into JB bedroom.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:58:15 AM
Yes you are right It went wrong when the family call 911, His three page note work hard to convince the family not to call any one because he and Jonbenet was in the house, basement for this crime to work. He travels on foot, bikes and bus. JonBenet was never to leave the house and the note let the family know she was taken so no need to look in the basement.

Simply plan but the 911 call stop the crime. He was very mad and did what he printed in the note, kill JB. on his way out to the dark alley way.

The profile predict he had a back pack. Most common with people on foot and Boulder, this will fit in very well. The trials are just down the street. If the call would have came in that day, John would have been tired as stated in the note. Trails.

At around 10:00 am a call came in to the home, John pick up the phone and on one said any thinks and hung up. As the police and people talk, the note said do not talk to any one but this person could hear many.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:58:57 AM
Profile:

Because he got him self lock in the space before the family came home. It show us that he did not know the basement very well. The space is shape, dark and good place to hide JB.

Door close and he was lock in, Pick another place. This shaft was next to the laundry room where two white blankets was located.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:00:55 AM
Profile:

This has not been talked about here before. The profile of the killer knowage about the two doors used.
Did he know the house and the basement very well.
The killer use the only two doors in the basement that can lock some one in like JB.
The shaft room door and the wine cellar door .
Both doors can lock a child inside for safe keeping.

Wood strip and screw installed on the wine cellar door located at top left side. above the height of a child uses.
Shaft - Steel door with self locking handle. Can not be open from the inside.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:02:58 AM
I will let you in on what is going on right now a much as I can.

Background.

Sirchie 3M NOVEC HFE7100 Fluid

 The Sirchie 3M NOVEC Engineered Fluid HFE7100 is the latest evolution in the world of fingerprint development on porous surfaces. Created as a carrier solvent for Ninhydrin and DFO formulations, HFE7100 was designed to replace the ozone depleting carrier solvent CFC-113. The main advantage of using the 3M NOVEC HFE7100 fluid in Ninhydrin and DFO formulations is its safety to the ozone and the operator.

 Extensively tested by the Oregon State Police, the Police Scientific Development Branch of the United Kingdom and Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale of France, the HFE7100 fluid proved to be the ideal carrier for Ninhydrin and DFO formulations.

Carrier Solvents for Fingerprint Formulations
 Used to replace CFCs, HFCs, HCFCs and flammable solvents in fingerprint formulations for ninhydrin or DFO, HFE-7100 works in the formula to provide optimally crisp ridge detail. HFE-7100s high wetting index assures maximum penetration and delivery of the ninhydrin or DFO to deposited amino acids, thus finding and developing more prints than other formulations. And HFE-7100 is compatible with a wide range of inks, papers and materials thus protecting the evidence from damage and blurred inks. Additional characteristics of HFE-7100 include low toxicity, zero ozone depletion potential, low global warming potential and the solvent is nonflammable.

Thanks
This is lab talk for what we are doing.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:04:10 AM
John told us he though the killer was in the basement that morning.
Our profile information predict the killer left right after he killed JB because they call 911.

The pineapple was said to match this time in JB after death.

We are working with people that was there that day. The best information bout this case.

Seven minutes to leave the house before the police would arrive.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:05:22 AM
The killer was in the house for many hours. Looking around the house. The single lamp post by the sun room was disabled that Christmas night and this would darken the in side of the sun room from view from the neighbors. This has a service door that exit to the side yard and would be a good place to print the ransom note and monitor the house before the family came home. JonBenet was found under this room in the basement. Right under the chair in the sun room.

One item the killer place is a clue in the crime.

Now, any items that have not been tested can be tested for fingerprints that has change the compound lineup of paper.

Touch DNA only need 8 to 10 skin cell to produce a full profile. Cloth items can work well.

The investigation is only as good as the people be hind it. Boulder place their thought with the family. Overlooking other importance items and people.

A fresh look in to what has not been check out well will solved this case.

It's a open case that is on the shelf COLD. unless some one call a tip in or the item that has not been tested is.

Today's CSI training is very well understood.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:06:06 AM
Men and woman use different work in their writing. We can tell a lot about some by how and what the write a say it. We write with our brain and not with our hands, the hands are a extensions of our brain. So the ransom note has shown us a lot about the writer.

His choice of pen was a Sharpie marker, Harder to use but easy with fingerless gloves.
The sharpie marker is 5 inches long and fit the killer hand well. This is his tool of the trade, He use this marker a lot. Note: The paint stick used to kill JB was broken to the same size of 5 inches.

The marker was out of production for many years abut was in like new shape, TIP.
This special water base ink is commonly used by artist as it safe for paper for a very long time. If left in the house, the ink could be trace to this water base out of production marker, framing the family.

The writer od the note uses word as a female. 1007 points on the scale. Male score 430.
The DNA left was from a male, write as a female and may have the state of MS. The print line quality show this. Heat and stress with state MS in mails at the age of 30 years old.
Zoom ransom note to see this. 300%.

Printing the note tell us a lot about the writer.

Atention to detail: close i-dots
Low self-esteem: low t-bar crossing
Emotionally distant: all printing and vertical slant
Sexual frustration: incomplete lower loops In a hurry: printing and frequent pen lifts Domineering/ excessive need for control: downward t-bars

A marker change was done on page three of the note, this can be seen by the 50% wider letter size.

We have a large profile on this case.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:06:49 AM
The basement had many rooms. All had door to each room. In the basement North/West corner was a storage room that had two old basement opening when the 1930s house was built and the outside grade was lower. The house had been added to e back and side so the
two windows were cover over on out size surface. One window was used as a laundry chute that goes next to JonBenet bedroom and to the third floor od the parents. These oversize door were not sound tite and can be easily use to here sounds and voices from basement, people did do this there.

The other basement window was on the North wall and was cover over with the Butler kitchen back splash. In this area was electoral boxes that are not sound tite and this window was use before to monitor the family talking from the basement by others years before this crime.
This window was found open and had a small chair place right under the open window. Left open the closet door could not be open next to this window.

The killer could monitor the family and the house in this room and not be seen.

Next to this was a basement phone to many a call at 8 to 10 am. He could use the phone service man auto call back number added to the Ramsey phone number to place a call to the home from the basement It rings in till some one picks up the phone, this is use to test the phone lines by service man.

The two whit blankets were in the dryer next to this room and was found place over JB in the wine cellar. static electricity may had stuck the pink Barbie doll night gown to the blankets.

There was a red blood stain the match JB on it. Was it used by the killer that night?
Jb was undress and redress.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:07:42 AM

I ask John if that was her marker, he said how did they come up with that idea, The family keep pens in a orange can under the phone in the kitchen on the counter by the back door and window for all to see. I ask him if her name was on that marker ID ing it as her's and he said no. The marker was older that when they move to Boulder and did not think it was theirs.

Now you bring up a good point.

The profile predict the killer plan this crime. This mean he was near or at the Ramsey house before. If so, then where could one monitor the family habits to plan this crime.

Case facts:

Sharper black water base marker use in this crime found place in a metal orange can locater in the kitchen in the phone, a family can for all to uses and see, Importance: Pen location can be viewed from the side door/window of house.

Note pad use in this crime. Page 27,28,29 for the middle of the pad. This pad was use by the family for shopping list and other notes left by others. This was not Patsy note pad but the family pad. One of many in the house. Importance: Thus pad was located in the back hall way on a counter net to the back stairs as all ways. Every one new this. The view of this note pad could all so be see form the back side door and yard.

The back stairs were at the end of the hall way and the killer place the three page note on the bottom steps. This was a area that was used by the family to place items the night before so when they leave for travel they don't want to forget it, common knowage by many about the used of this area. Importance: The back stairs can be view from the back door and side yard.

Monitor the family in the house at night before the crime.
All windows and doors can be seen from the side yard that goes to each family member bedroom.

JonBenet bed room was on the second floor next to the back side door we have been talking about. A perfit view into her room can be seen from this side yard.

The son and parents room and be seen here as well. Monitor the family and house.

The Ramsey yard had pine trees and wood fences. The garage and drive way is located on the back of the lot that goes to a 15 foot wide alleyway. No street lights Very dark.

The habits of the family could be monitored form the perfit stop and not be seen to pre plan this crime. Location of interest is the South West property corner and the view form this location.

This was Boulder Police mistake in the case to assign items that are use by the family and friends and can be seen from the side yard as Pasty own items, so she must have did it.

We here don't under stand Boulder Police thinking. That why this has been a cold case in till now.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:09:02 AM
Many think JonBenet was Stun Gun many time before she died. If the killer used a 50,000 volt stun gun and left burn marks as shown in the crime scene photos, then we need to add this to the answers.

The temperature of the wine cellar floor was colder that the first floor.
The concrete floor in the room was not headed. Cold.

Background information:

Rigor mortis is very important in meat technology. The onset of rigor mortis and its resolution partially determines the tenderness of meat. If the postslaughter meat is immediately chilled to 15°C (59°F), a phenomenon known as cold shortening occurs, where the muscle sarcomeres shrink to a third of their original length.

Cold shortening is caused by the release of stored calcium ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of muscle fibers in response to the cold stimulus. The calcium ions trigger powerful muscle contraction aided by ATP molecules. To prevent cold shortening, a process known as electrical stimulation is carried out, especially in beef carcasses, immediately after slaughter and skinning. In this process, the carcass is stimulated with alternating current, causing it to contract and relax, which depletes the ATP reserve from the carcass and prevents cold shortening.[

Rigor Mortis, a stiffening of the muscles, usually starts to take place at around 3 hours after someone is dead with full rigor occurring at about 12 hours after death. After the 12 hour mark the rigor slowly ceases and at around 72 hours rigor disappears.

If the killer killed JonBenet at 6:00 am leaving her on the cold concrete floor. That is Seven hours.

Now at 1:05 pm John finds JonBenet and take her upstairs to the heated first floor and then is pickup and mover again to the heated living room near the Christmas tree. She was then cover with a rug and tee shirt.

Many hours went by and around 10:00 pm the coroner take a quick temperature of the body and notes it in the file.

Rigor mortis can be used to help estimate time of death. The onset of rigor mortis may range from 10 minutes to several hours, depending on factors including temperature (rapid cooling of a body can inhibit rigor mortis, but it occurs upon thawing). Maximum stiffness is reached around 12-24 hours post mortem. Facial muscles are affected first, with the rigor then spreading to other parts of the body.

This mean jonBenet could have been killed at 6:00 am. and as early as 10:00 pm on the 25th.

Also Rigor mortis begins within two to six hours of death, starting with the eyelids, neck, and jaw. This sequence may be due to the difference in lactic acid levels among different muscles, which corresponds to the difference in glycogen levels and to the different types of muscle fibers. Over the next four to six hours, rigor mortis spreads to the other muscles, including those in the internal organs such as the heart.

The onset of rigor mortis is more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death. Its onset also varies with the individual's age, sex, physical condition, and muscular build.

This is very importance:
It is more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death. This is what happen to JonBenet in the cold basement and place in the wine cellar after being tortured.

This is how we used 6:00 am at the time of death for JonBenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:09:38 AM
If JonBenet was killed at 6:00 am and the official temperature was quickly taken by the Coroner at around 10:00 pm that late night. That is SIXTEEN HOURS she had been dead at the time of the testing.

Full Rigor Mortis noted by the official coroner and filed in the record.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:10:22 AM
Temperature is an important factor in determining the time of onset of rigor. In normal circumstances and at room temperature rigor is complete in about three to six hours. If the temperature is higher the onset is more rapid — perhaps no more than an hour in tropical temperatures. Conversely, the onset of rigor is delayed at low temperatures. In cases of drowning in cold water, for example, rigor may not appear until the body has been removed from the water, even after several days of immersion. The onset of rigor is hastened if there has been intense physical activity shortly before death. Thus, in forensic medical practice, the presence of rigor is a poor determinant of the time of death. Once established, the duration of rigor ranges from 18 to 36 hours.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:11:30 AM
The Ransom Note shows lots of anger.
It is directed at John
The wording appears that the writer knows John
The write/killer want to take control
The ransom note stated many time that JonBenet may be killed

The ransom note instruction put John in position 50/50 % that he would call 911
John new by the ransom note that a call will be place between 8 and 10 am to receive instruction on when to take the money by his self and no backup for his safety. Most people would not want to put them self in arm way. Two of more people could die. If the transfer went bad, John would be blame for not doing the right thing and call police.

John and Patsy Ramsey did the right things and the case files shows this.

There is more to be done on this case and the Boulder Police official statement is "We will do nothing" 2014 Fact.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:12:06 AM
What we don't know is part two of the killer's plan.
The Ransom Note drop off.

The killer may have killed John or even the family left in the house by them self and no one would have had a clue if they followed the killer instruction. This story may have had many spins. The out come may have been very bad.

The killer plan out the crime right to the letter. When the 911 call was place, he was so mad, JonBenet was struck twice in the head after the cord was pulled.

He left without taking the Ransom Note that could ID him as the killer and because they had the note in their hands at the time he left, That why the note was left.^:00 am up the basement stairs, out the Butler pantry side door, to the left, down the side yard, to the dark alleyway.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:12:50 AM
Stuck one was one top of her head, this case a 8 and 1/2 inch facture.
Stuck two was on her right side 1 1/2 inch above the ear and was from the knob of the child size ball bat. The round shape did not break the skin but did create a hole in the skull.
Both blows to the head happen at or just before time of death and the damage area did not bleed as the was tied tight with cord.

JonBenet went through hell that long night.

No child should go through this.

We will find this person.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:13:31 AM
Some believe that this could have happen by looking at crime scene photos.

Outer experts say not true when looking at the same photos.

Her doctor said this did not happen and he would know. He seen here many times a year.

John and Patsy said no as well.

We believe here that it did not happen. Old time was that night when the killer took a 12 inch paint stick out of the left side of a paint tot and break it into three pieces. He that put the brush end back neatly into the paint tot and use the out end with is all so 3 and 1/2 inch long and force it into JonBenet cause damage to that area. This cause here to bleed and they found wood fibers that match the stick.

The middle section was use as a handle and was the same size as the Sharpie marker use to print the ransom note. The side fit the killer hands as he is use to.

The killer turn the white cord around the stick that was 1/2 in dia. many time like nine times.
The cord end was from the end of the row and had the end melted so it would not come apart. JonBenet hair was tied in to the rap and knot. This mean it was no prettied but made close to JonBenet neck as she lad flat on here bed. This may be why she could not scream to let her family know she was in trouble. The blankets were pull down to the end of her bed with he pillow. She was then taken down the back stairs and green foil was transfer to the hair from the handrails.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:14:13 AM
Boulder police work very hard on this idea. If it happen they would find it. Every one was interview. There was no molesting before the crime. Only the killer did this to JonBenet with the 3 and 1/2 inch broken end of a paint stick. Wood fiber match the paint stick found in the paint tot in the basement hall wall.

The killer was leaving us a clue.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:14:50 AM
The blue suitcase had a child book in it and a bed cover. Fiber match these fiber. The suitcase was the older son case and was stored there at the bottom of the stairs not in the train room, The killer may have intertain JonBenet with a book the long night.

The suitcase was missing the handle and this would make it not useable the carrie down the street.

Was this used in the crime, It was a long night, most likely.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:17:47 AM
The blue suitcase could be used like the metal room and the wine cellar, a place to hide JonBenet so he could complete this crime.
Staying in the basement of the house with JonBenet, they could not be seen or the crime is off.

The case facts has shown us that the killer had look for places to hide Jobent, this suitcase would be one item on the list.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:18:33 AM
There was a tube of green paint nest to the broken end of the paint stick.
A green strip of green paint was painted on JonBenet chin by the killer.

A desk was taken out of the basement in place in their police storage as a item of interest.

A small chair wall place in front of the train room and under a open window in a storage room by the back stairs.

The police ask if any took picture of JonBenet in the basement. Wood shaving from color pencils were noted on the floor.

Our profile predict the killer has a art background. He painted/drew JonBenet that long night.

Items of interest:

Paint tot
Green Paint
Broken paint stick
Middle paint stick use with cord

Water base sharpie mark use for art work Black Sketch artist
Sketchbook or use of note pad.

Killer is a instructor

Ransom note " lesson carefully."
To the letter

Rock climber Fearless, stay in house to commit a crime. like 1,000 feet on a rope off a cliff
Uses cords
Ties knots
Hi-Tec shows use by climbers
Carabiner key chan imprint in wine cellar floor. use with rock climbing.
Ransom note - will be exhausting
Use brown paper bag for money - climber place their human waste in brown bag then place in bottom of backpack.
Backpack found at crime scene and rope in third bed room. unidentified

Park tool use by ranger and guilds stun guns
Know law and police tacties.

Tent cord and black fix all duct tape.

Black surplus finger less gloves fiber found

Teacher dog ear bottom corner of page one of ransom note flat pages lest in note pad in till ready to place from counter by back steps

Part of our killer profile.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:19:10 AM
Patsy and JonBenet took art classes at U of B together.
Patsy and JonBenet had a make shift art room in the Butler Kitchen and supplies move to basement just before the Christmas party.
The painting area is in full view by neightboors and any one cutting through the side yard. The butler door was found open the early morning.

JonBenet Just started taking rock climbing classes at six years old. Who impress her on rock climbing as a new hobby?

Did the killer meet Patsy and JonBenet at one of these places.
Was the killer a art instructor or at a art show?

Killer profile
Rock climbing guild/Sketchbook/Artist/Instru ctor.
That lost a large account and was blame. Advertising campain for John Company. Bible Palms 35 open on John Desk Blame of a crime he did not commit.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:19:47 AM
Profile:

The killer is good at putting thing back or placing items in a place to frame the family.

Enter the home, no brake in signs.
Went through the house for hours and left no signs he was there.
Use a note pad from the back hall and spent 30 minutes to print it with his water base Sharpie marker and place it in the family orange pen can by the back phone.
Uses the middle of the note pad and dog ears page one to find it fast to place it at the back step just before he get JonBenet. This keep the Ransom note clean and flat. His art background.
Take Jonbenet out of her bed and carefully slide her blanket back neatly.
Only her older brother heard some voice in the distance that night about midnight he told police.
The killer got lock in a metal frame room in the basement and neatly pried the lock door open.
May have open the blue suitcase, took out item and place them beck.
Took off JonBenet Close and carfully redress her and covered her with a white blanket like a tuck in papous.
Left out the home quickly with out any damage, just the pantry door left open.
Carefully place the ransom on the back steps.
Clean up most traces of him being there for many hours.

What a profile

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:20:31 AM
Profile:
The killer travels on Foot Bike and Bus. A bike track was found it the snow in the front yard.
The plan was never to take JonBenet from the house because of his light travel. As soon as a killer has a body, his way of thinking is to get ridge of it as soon as possible, That is the number one ting to do. This case the child is in here own house.
Let take jonBenet in a blue suitcase with no handle from the basement on foot, bike and bus, That would be notice.
Lets hide here down the street, if she if found before the ransom money, the crime failed.
The police would track the trail more times right to he body, he printed in the ransom note he knows how police work.
So for this simple crime to work on foot, he must convince the family that JonBenet was take from the house, His choice of communication was a safe was for him on foot, a ransom note. he can use his cell phone or one down the street because he know it would ID him. The house phone would not.
The killer has one chance to do this so he prints the note, adding many time he will kill JonBenet if his instruction in not followed to the letter.
This is because JonBenet will be hidden in the house for this to work and he travel safety on foot. The crime depend on how well he write the ransom note and to stay hidden in the basement. He must also monitor the family and the house so he can stay in control of this crime. He will be in the house.
He will use the basement phone by using the call back added phone number. Placing the call from the basement phone at 8 to 10 am as printed in the note. The banks open at this time and this will be the best time to have John leave the house so other don't get involve. He can control the crime by knowing where every one is from the basement.
JonBenet was never to leave the house.
The note was printed before they came home. We know by samples that it would take 30 minutes to print this note. He had time on his hands when this was printed, not after a killing. All experts say a killer and not think well or write right after a killing. The note was calmly
written before the crime. No staging here.
The crime was going well in till the most importance part of the plan did not goes as plan and the killer will have no options. The 911 call to police, he would know he has seven minutes to leave the house before they arrive.
This was so importance to him that the killer printed this many times in the note, She Dies if they don't follow the instruction to the letter. The 911 call is place and hi preplan travel now has failed, so he is very mad and hits JonBenet two time in the head after pulling the cord tite.
All experts know the blows to the head came last.
He exit up the basement stairs as he has been monitoring the family for their location form the basement. Turns right and down a few step to the Butler service door that led to a dark side yard. Turn left, and walk down the property lint to the back alley way. The back 15 foot wade street is 610 feet long and has many ways to excape.id seen. The street is tree line and has many pine trees. No street lights.
Boulder police would not use police tracking dogs at the time.? On foot, why not?
There were air and ground tracking dogs for this search, but they would not use them.
Poor job Boulder Police.
Its like some one does not want this case to be solved. Who is in charge of this case?
Start there.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:21:08 AM
Profile:
Jonbenet was hit in the head two times after the cord was pulled tight.
The killer, if this was the first time he did this to someone, he would hear the sound as a egg shell breaking. This is what he will relive over and over again. Killer relive their crimes.

We know this by many interviews with other killers that did this.

The child 28 inch black bat matches the damage to the head. The second blow was just above the right ear by 1 1/2 inch and did not break the skin because the round shape of the knob end of the bat.
It crush the skull but did not break the skin. They did not know of this damage in till the skin was lifted back.

The killer would use this bat as a weapon if needed.

A neighbor heard metal rubbing against concrete some time before day light.

The exit door closes to the basement steps is the butler side door. It was found open and in a unlock state. The killer exited the house from the basement, this would be the door. Its out of view from the rest of the house. If he slid the bat just out side the door. this would make the sound the neighbor heard. Metal rubbing on concrete The killer may no want to be caring a black child bat down the street late night.

The police find and check this bat and find fibers that match the carpet in the basement next to were JonBenet was strangle.

The bat was not ID as the family bat.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:21:53 AM
The ransom note had what is called a dog ear at the bottom left side of page one.

A person does this in a book to easily fine a spot that is importance to the reader.

The killer three page note was in the middle of a clean 8 x 11 white paper not pad, It would be easy to see the water base black Sharpie ink some say.

The killer prints the three page note form the middle of the pad , pager 27 28 29. this id flat like new paper but when the pad is closed, the note had a place to keep the note by the back stairs for safe keeping into the time of placement.

No folds, DNA transfer if put in hi pocket, will not be drop and lost.
What is the chance the family would open the closed pad that night and find the pre written note. Very slim. Safe.

Now why the dog ear on the first page, the killer knows at night a flash lite may be seen by neighbors or some one in the house, He is right, The neighbor to the north seen what he thought was light coming from the kitchen that he never seen before. This late night light was noted in the police report.

The killer preplan the crime, dog earing the page will make it easy to find in the dark, to place on the back steps and the note pad was just next to these back step anyway. Not out of place.

You may zoom in to page one and see for your self the 1/2 fold we call a dog leg on page one bottom left side.

All so look for a marker change on page three. the mark ink is 50% wider that page one and two, two markers used.
Note there was three mark found in the orange can under the kitchen phone by police.

The water base out of production marker was match to the note and the age of the like new marker was made before the Ramsey move to boulder.

The police said it was Patsy marker, I ask John if it was Patsy marker and he said "How did they come up with that" so I ask if the marker had her name on it, He said "No. It did not" I then ask if the orange can full of pen was use by every one by the kitchen phone and he said yes.

Then how can Boulder police think this was Patsy marker? Now you know why this is a unsolved case.

I don't understand Boulder police thinking.

Dog ear page one, easy to locate pages in the dark, well planed by the killer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:22:39 AM
I asked John Ramsey this year if he locked every door and window in the 6,700 square foot house. He said NO.
"We live in a safe neighborhood and the crime rate here is very low"

Like most of us in geed area we do not lock all widow and door in our houses.

One door and six window were found unlock by police at ground level.
There were two doors on the second level and one door on the third level.

Wires ran through windows the was unlock as well.

The train room basement window was found unlock and ajar by John that morning on the 26th.

He note in the file he was lock out and use this window to enter the last summer. the Mark on the wall most likely was from hi shoes as he slid in feet first. The glass was clean up but window had not been repaired. One a few small shard of glass were found near that window, it was not a fresh break.
In till I seen the 12:00 am video that day, I included this as a entry point and now is very low on the list because the webs in the bottom left corner. and other information that has been noted.

The back kitchen door had shown fresh damage to the door jam and a mission lock plate was gone. This is a very importance item.
With out this metal plate, any one could use a card and open the side door with any damage. the level the lock the door from this will not work. Any one could enter here.

John put a garage door opener under the back BBQ weeks before the crime in case they for get there keys, then any one of them or their could just push the button and enter the home with out a key. Many knew this fact. A neighbor may have seen this.

The play room door was unlock on the second level. the kids took there remote cars out on the tile roof desk that Christmas. Why lock a door on the second level in a safe town.

The pine tree next to this deck was cut down the next summer and was noted that cut marks were found going up the trunk to the second level deck top. Easy way in.
Profile
Rock Climber Train in ropes and climbing, easy way in.

The Butler door was found open.

The neighborhood kids played and went home just before leaving for the Christmas dinner, John said no one check all of the doors and windows and just would not in the town. Life stile.

They never lock the door inside the garage because they use the door openers in the cars, The older sun had a opener in his car just down the street that would work to get in. He was out of state at the time but his car was not.

I do not understand Boulder Police thinking.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:23:22 AM
The 12 paint brush was broken at two ends, the brush end was return to the paint tote.
The 5 inch middle portion was use to chock JonBenet and the 3 1/2 inch tip was used on JonBenet. Fiber that match the wood was found it side JonBenet and next to the side of the paint tote.

The killer had a choice of two ends Rounded or the jagged end with wood fibers that were match the stick. The tip end was never found at the crime scene.

A neighbor herd a child screem late that night and the scream quickly stop just kile some one choke JonBenet from screaming.
The file shows us that JonBenet was choke many time that night.

Profile:
Carefully placing the broke brush end back in the paint tote tell us that the paint brush is importance to the killer. Just like he may have a art back ground. The brush end was also 3 1/2 inches long.

The white tent cord was tied dead center to the center stick that was 1/2 in Dia.
This show us he is good with his hands and eyes list a artist.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:24:01 AM
Person of interest:

Profile: of the killer.
Ten years as a rock climber guild. but stops because his body is not performing well, don't know why.
Draws pictures with black Sharpie markers in Sketchbook and note pads.
Uses Hi -Tec climbing shoes
Good at tiing knots with cords.
Does crime and has first attack with MS Need heat and stress.
Takes two week off work as a teacher
Then learn he has MS
Like to draw the crime scene.
Print the same as the ransom note
Travels a lot at Christmas time by him self. Teacher time off.
Work in promotions for a large company and get fired Blamed for loss of a big account. loses him house too.
Lives in the North West USA .
Like to print a lot with a black water base marker.
Like young girls and draws them.
Uses a Carabiner as a key chain

Now that is the profile that could solved this case.
Do you know any one like this?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:24:47 AM
Any child could be involved with Sexual abuse. Its very common.
To say that the parent was involved would be far from the truth.
It was check into closely by the Boulder police. Nothing found, end of story.
The killer was the one who did this to JonBenet.
The parent protected their family very well.

I believe the parent,"They would give their life for their children".

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:26:30 AM
A log grabber was laying in the door opening to the right side below a wall outlet. This metal iron rusty tool has prongs to grab logs. The Ramsey never use the first floor fire place so the tool was put in storage in the wine cellar.

JonBenet had rust color marks on two sides of her head. The location was at the jaw bone hinge. Two more marks that match the log grabber were at her temple.

The killer spent lots of time hurting JonBenet that night.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:27:13 AM
The white tent cord.

If you were to retie the two white cords use in the crime, you will find that will measuring 96 inch long. of 8 feet long.

If you study the cord in a lab, you will find the cuts were made with a jaded blade.

If you count the ends Four then one will find one end that has been melted to keep the cord from fraing.

The cord length had more that one uses in this crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:28:04 AM
From the official Boulder County Coroner Report:
Autopsy Report:
JonBenet Ramsey 96a-155

A the tip of the right temporal lobe is a ONE_QUARTER by ONE_QUARTER inch similar appearing purple contusion. Only very minimal contusion is present at the tip of the left temporal lobe. This area of contusion measures only one-half inch in maximum dimension.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:29:44 AM
The design of a log grabber is to life logs. The design put major force at the tips witch can three prongs, One prong at one side and two on the other. The shape and size of the prongs are 1/4 inch X 1/4 inch at its points. The metal rusty tool was found right near JonBenet body that day. The two mark match the shape of the two mark on JonBenet temporal lobs.

The jaw bone hinge and the temporal lobs are pressure points that the killer use.

Presure on the Jaw bone joint with the two prong lag grabber could be used to keep JonBenet open in this crime. Think about this fact.

Pressure on both side of the temporal lobs in the thinnest place in the skull and would cause great paint to control JonBenet in this crime.

Two matching marks on each side of her skull at two places. Temple and jaw hinge.

The side that has two prongs in the log grabber matcher the distance that many think was a stun gun. One location was on her back.

Log Grabber found in door, right side, under electoral box in wine cellar.

The concrete floor was wet in the leaking water. This metal tool was rusty. This matches the official report.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:31:00 AM
JonBenet has more damage to one side of here body that the other side noted in the official report.

When the head is tip to the right, Any item that was putting pressure to JonBenet skin will show up as a larger mark that the left side.
One sample are the two places where a log grabber was used.
The right side had mere pressure than the left side at these two location because here head was tip to that direction.

The report call the color a rusty color in these areas,

This shows up very well in the crime scene photo.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:31:47 AM
It been said that the problem with this case is that the Boulder police and other put there mind to a idea and lock in on the idea. Overlooking other importance face as not importance if it does not support there idea of the case.

Many experts have noted this in people, They chose only what fits their thinking and overlook other importance facts if it does not supports their thinks to what has happen.

In our lab, we must check all ideas and go by the case facts..

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:32:25 AM
Profile:

She was killed right after the 911 call was place.

Case information support this statement.

That is sixteen hours after JonBenet was found at 1:05 pm and the corner noted her condition. About 10:00 pm on the 26th.

Time of death 10:00 pm on the 25th to 6:00 am on the 26th is the experts time frame of death using Rigor mortis.

We must use case information here.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:33:56 AM
At the moment of death, the muscles relax completely
A condition called "primary flaccidity."
The muscles then stiffen, perhaps due to coagulation of muscle proteins or a shift in the muscle's energy containers (ATP-ADP), into a condition known as rigor mortis.
All of the body's muscles are affected.

Rigor mortis begins within two to six hours of death,

starting with the eyelids, neck, and jaw. This sequence may be due to the difference in lactic acid levels among different muscles, which corresponds to the difference in glycogen levels and to the different types of muscle fibers.

Over the next four to six hours, SIX HOURS

rigor mortis spreads to the other muscles, including those in the internal organs such as the heart.

The onset of rigor mortis is more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death. Its onset also varies with the individual's age, sex, physical condition, and muscular build.

This what happen to JonBenet.- more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:34:46 AM
Jonbenet was place in a unheated wine cellar with the weather strip door closed. She was there for many hours.

At 1:05 pm she was located and move to the second floor the was a heated floor.

This chart is for 70 d room temperature.
A colder room will speed the times up.

Approximate times for algor and rigor mortis in temperate regions

Body temperature Body stiffness Time since death
warm not stiff dead not more than three hours
warm stiff dead 3 to 8 hours
cold stiff dead 8 to 36 hours
cold not stiff dead more than 36 hours

Under the conditions at the Ramsey's house. JonBenet was dead for Six hours at the time of 1:05 pm.

Cold conditions: Wine cellar floor.
cold stiff dead 6 to 36 hours

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:35:32 AM
The killer needed a place in the house to print the ransom note and not be seen. Sun Room.

From there he could monitor the house.

Light Post was disabled

 "As the police search the house, other police fanned out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more interviews. A resident directly to the south reported that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that was odd because it was the only time she was aware in the past few years that it was not on all night. A neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen lights were on around midnight and considered that unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that light being on in the Ramsey home. A third neighbor, to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did when the police officer came to question her, made no noise Wednesday night that she could remember."

It took 30 minutes to print the Ransom note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:39:54 AM
Ransom Note - Page One - Dog-Earing

Page One of ransom note -
bottom left Dog-Ear

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a can located in the kitchen. Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and was never located at the crime scene. The marker used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone. Also, there was another page in the note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.

The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day, The ransom note came from a note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes. The Secret Service, which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to locate forgers. The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.

The JBI profile predict that the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family. The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in this crime. The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. JBI testing shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:41:53 AM
Now, what does Boulder Police say about this case.

Official statement...
Testa said he has no plans to reignite the investigation into Boulder’s most famous cold case, the killing of Jon Benet Ramsey.
“There is no goal or move to take that in front of a grand jury any time soon,” he said.

Now you may see why out side lab is needed.......

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:43:03 AM
After Patsy Ramsey read a few lines in the Ransom note, She called 911.

Patsy had on a fresh new outfit that she ware to the Christmas diner the night before. Red and White, very Christmas.

She and the family was to get up early and take there own air plane here to Michigan for a Christmas in Michigan with the whole family. The a family trip on the Big Red Boat.

RED is Red boulder police and the RDIs say. If it red then it is red. FACT we think, we are RDI people.

The black duct tape pulled from JonBenet by her farther at 1:05 pm on the 26th was tested. Fibers were found.

Boulder police look at crime scene photos and seen the Patsy had on a RED and White Christmas outfit on. So RED is RED and it look like a match, we have picture to look at they said.

Now that said, Are you saying the only red fibers came off the close red and white top?
Boulder Police thinks so. Just red no white.

Now a full one year goes by and they may get changes on that so they ask Pasty do you still have the red and white outfit you ware a year ago?
She said, I don't remember, so they went back to the photos to see what they ware that day.

Days later they find this outfit and give it to the police.

Only red fibers when she was wearing a two color top.

It like they over look the white color id it does not math their thinking.

So many time this has happen in this cold case.

We would make that mistake here in this lab Facts are Facts and red and white is red and whit not just red.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:44:01 AM
The question is, what could our lab do that other have not done on the very cold case?

If this lab could do something that could solved this case, what would you used?

Our Fingerprint Development Chamber was developed
exclusively for the UK Home Office Research Group.

The Fingerprint Development Chamber (FDC) is now used by almost every Police Force in the United Kingdom.
The chamber is also used across the globe with customers ranging from the Victoria Police Force, Australia, Special Anti-Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago through to the FBI in the USA.

Victory was printed in the Ransom Note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:47:32 AM
To our knowledge Boulder police has keep this a in house case.
One example is a small group wanted to produce a first time Crime Stoppers Poster to develop any new leads. We know some one knows some thing about this case. If we give them a safe way to tell what they know about who did this, this case can be solved like other cases each year.

The poster would use the phone number of closest Crime Stoppers organization as this is the standard.

When contacting Boulder Police for a review, they said "they will do nothing".

Other that work the case and now support the local Crime Stoppers said there hands are tied be cause they would like the office of the Boulder Police to give them a ok to support a new poster for JonBenet Ramsey.

The group has not produce the new JonBenet Crime Stopper poster because the local Crime Stopper phone number was not approved for the poster.

So this mean that JonbBenet Ramsey can not have a crime Stopper Poster because they well told by member in house, the family di it.

This is a very cold case for the Boulder Police but not for others this year.

John Ramsey produce a poster back then a officer $1000.000.00 reward on it. They used the hot line phone number and the local crime stoppers phone number to.
The Ramsey's were contacted and ask by a seace and assist order to stop using the local crime stopper phone number on the post because the did not support the money amount over #1,000.00 at that time.

Today, this mean that the Boulder Police want to keep this case 100% in house with no chance of, "We Will Do Nothing" there official statement this year.

This is the office of the Boulder Police.

Now you ask your self why?

Cold case, yes it is. and now you know a little more be hind the scenes.

We will produce a new first time Crime Stopper poster to help this cold case, but a national or other state hot line will have to be used because of no support by Boulder Police on this poster.

I just don't understand their thinking.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:48:15 AM
Each year 100s of cases are solved by law enforcements agencies with the help of others.
Most cases are solved with a tip that come into police by some one that wants to do the tight thing. These tips are not from police.

Now we take one group of people, Amateur detectives some may call them, that help solve these cold cases by working with groups like called Crime Stoppers.
Other groups produce highly watch shows on TV and their track record show us that it works. These TV shows solves crimes with the help and tips of the viewer.
Its people out side law enforcement at call in a tip that breaks the case.

Most crimes are not solved with out the help of people out side of law Enforcement.

We now have Student Crime Stoppers.
Student now will have a place that they can get help for a problem they are having or some one they know is having and not be ID. They can also get a reward.

Children know a lot about crimes in their area because they live in the home sometime with the person that did the crime, Now they can safely do the right thing a call the tip line as many want to do.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:49:19 AM
The Grand Jury did a wonder full job with the information they was given .
Boulder police gave the best that they have, there best!

Now, That was not good enough to place blame on any one at that time...

What the Grand Jury did not have and is the most importance to the case is, DNA.
This unknown DNA is not like to any one tested so far by Boulder police.

$2,000,000.00 dollars, that a lot of tax paying money they spent on the wrong idea.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:50:37 AM
Days after the ransom note was read. The idea to test for DNA was on.
After the experts reviewed the DNA report and it show Boulder Experts that the Ramsey's was not involved, They need to hide this information as case information and no one would know this importance.

Years latter, another DNA test was perform, and this confirm that the first experts did a very good job with the DNA, It was not the Ramsey's.

The proof was so clear that a letter was written the clears the family, yes the facts don't lie. But the people in charge of the case did.

The DNA was not from the manufactured of the panties.

The test shows us the DNA match two item on three places, The family did not killer JonBenet Ramsey. FACT.

Remember, Boulder spent $2,000,000.00 and is still a cold case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:51:23 AM
After reading the Ransom Note and a profile has been produce, The profile show the none experts that new evidence and facts have been forthcoming. It look to these people that a break in this case may be very close.

Paper is high on the list, as the killer may have wore black fingerless wool gloves. The killer may have touch paper more times that he remembers.

There was a blue piece of paper located by the back side door of the house and other paper items in the house that have interest.

Paper, wood, cardboard and drywall can be tested.

Tests have shown good performance even after 40 years.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:52:04 AM
As one read the ransom note, one will find it sign Victory. It is also a French name for Victoria. Many think the ransom note shows female traits in the uses of words.
Foreign faction was also use in the ransom note.

John travel to many country to do business their.

 Criminal Investigations Departments in History

New Scotland Yard was originally housed in the Victorian Norman Shaw Buildings on the Victoria Embankment, Westminster section of London. It first opened in November 1890, near the Big Ben clock tower of the Palace of Westminster.

In 1967, New Scotland Yard moved to a modern 20-story high-rise at 10 Broadway after 77 years on Victoria Embankment.

One research paper reports that fingerprinting was first used as a police and criminal investigation procedure in 1892 at the first "fingerprint bureau", a police department in Buenos Aries, Argentina that used a bloody fingerprint in a murder case (L. Geddes; Fingerprint evidence to harden up at last; New Scientist; March 22, 2010). Fingerprinting came into useful vogue at New Scotland Yard in 1894.

While finger print use in business go back 5,000 years, problems with fingerprint matching in criminal and other investigations began in the USA in 1993. At this time, the Supreme Court ruled that an (margin of) error factor be reported with fingerprint reports. In 2004, the FBI incorrectly reported that a print was a 100% match with a man they felt responsible for bombings in Madrid. In 2004, additional DNA evidence overturned a murder conviction on fingerprint evidence alone circa 1997. In Scotland in 2006, the print of Police Officer Ms. Shirley McKie convicted her of murder erroneously and she was awarded damages of £740,000. In 2008, the US National Academy of Sciences recommended a complete overhaul of forensic science in America.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:52:53 AM
Interpol and the US Department of Homeland Security are the largest repositories of fingerprints globally. DNA indentification has been used increasingly since the 1980s and has shown to outperform fingerprints in some instances.Several International associations for fingerprinting and DNA identification exist link nations with related training and resources.

Today, fingerpritning can be done in our lab without inks by a number of computer devices, including the full hand scan that encompasses the palm and all fingers.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:53:32 AM
The Ransom Note was written before the crime.

Ransom Note Profile:

JonBenet was covered with two white blankets by placing them over her on the cold wine cellar floor after death. The blankets were tuck in like a papoose when found by her farther.

The killer's action with the two blankets shows us he has a deep problem with abandonment as a child.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:54:14 AM
JonBenet had black duct tape place over her mouth. The lip impression on the glue side show us that this tape was place there after death. There was only a single lip impression on the tap, If JonBenet was alive at placement, the tap would have had other lip impressions on the glue side of the tape.

The profile predict is could ba sign of "you will not talk".

Information:

90% of sex offenses involving children under 12 were perpetrated by an individual the child knew. Likewise, more than 66% of rape victims between the ages of 18 and 29 claimed to have known their attacker.

With a high number of 90%, We predict the killer knew JonBenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:54:47 AM
The Ransom Note show a well thought out and preplanning the crime,

The killers’ fantasies are often about control and violation. In fact, during research, it became evident that serial killers could remember NO positive fantasies they had as children.
Some would fantasize about mutilating themselves or their genitals.
They will even fantasize about their own traumas, over and over again – the difference being that in these fantasies they are the assailant.

Serial killers in the making will never discuss these horrid fantasies with anyone, but thoughts of fulfilling them will recur more and more frequently.
Before the serial killer kills for the first time, the fantasies normally focus on committing the murder.
Afterwards, the fantasies will focus on committing each murder more successfully, and with greater efficiency.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:55:23 AM
The Ransom Note has 347 words.

Near the end of the ransom note this line was printed.

" You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. "

This line tell us something about the killer's past.

Before the killer kills for the first time, the fantasies normally focus on committing the murder.

Afterwards, the fantasies will focus on committing each murder more successfully, and with greater efficiency.

Profile:

Base on the ransom note text and what was done and how this crime was committed, The killer has done this before.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:56:05 AM
" You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. "

Profile:

The killer want to convince John that he must follow his instructions to the letter. That he can kill JonBenet easily because there are other wealth business men to choice from if John does not corporate 100%.

Boulder CO does have many wealth business men doing business there.

The killer want John to know that he can easily chose other business men if this crime does not go as plan. See will not see 1997.

He travel on foot, bike and bus. A back pack to brink supplies for the crime and to travel with the ransom money. The size needed to transport the $118,000.00 is only a space of 6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 8.17” tall. and weight is 4.18872 lbs. A very small brown paper bag will hold the money.

More lines from the ransom note:
"Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.
When you get home you will put the money in a brown paper bag."

The killer has a back ground with the larger parks in the US. Many parks instruct the climbers and trail hikers to Bring in and Take out there human waste by putting it in a brown paper bag. This is kept in the bottom of the travers back pack. With this way of thinking, this would make a safe place to transport the ransom money if stop by law enforcement, the officer may not want to put his hand inside on of the many waste bags at the bottom of the backpack.

The killer need to keep track of the family at all times for this crime to work. Having John stop home after he leave the bank tell us he is located in the house. The safest place in the house for the killer and to hide JonBenet is in the basement. The design and layout of the basement allow him to monitor the house very well.

The uses of the word "attaché" is a French word. It is commonly used in the north west part of the country near the Southern Boarder Tip of Canada. SBTC. The French settled town is called Victoria CA.
The English word for Victoria is the same as what was written in the ransom note, VICTORY.

The writer has little concerns that his printing that it would be recognize by anyone. Living in the north west a far distance from Boulder CO would help with that.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:56:54 AM
Thank you. for the link. http://www.trailpeak.com/widgets... , BC

This is the SBTC of Canada. Southern Boarder Tip of Canada.

The trails located there is many, more than any other area.

The Ransom Note printed that John must be rested, The statement in the note reads, " The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested." The profile of this statement show us he think like a trail hiker and rock climber. The location SBTC is very well known for trails.

A hiker's back pack was found at the Ramsey's home and was not ID.
Rope in the spear bed room was found and not ID.
A Carabiner imprint next to JonBenet body located in the white salt on the concrete floor in the wine cellar was found.
The cords used to kill JonBenet was knots use by climbers. The cords sued in this crime are also use by trail hikers for their tents lines.

SBTC is in Canada. One who lives near there may have this way of thinking as " We xx respect your bussiness but not the country that it serves" . All so their view of some one in Boulder CO may be " We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction".
Many climbers climb together, These people are individuals the climb in a group. The killer want John to know who he is.

Any one that is located in the North West part of the country may have a mind set that a person that lives in Boulder CO as a southerner. A Line from the ransom note. " Use that good southern common sense of yours ".

If the killer work at a trail guild, then he will be required to be familiar with some types of police work and this may show up in the ransom note text to show John his know how. Ransom note text. " You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics.

Many parks have trails that dogs are not to be walk on. To in force these park laws, trail guilds and park ranger have the authorities and walk the mark trails to catch those who brake the LAW. In the business, these park rangers are called DOGIE POLICE by the dog walkers and hikers. If the killer has this type of background and mind set, it may show up in the ransom note. A line from the ransom note. " If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she dies. If you alert bank authorities, she dies". Stray dog is some one that has walk their dog on a mark trail by the park ranger who are called Dogie police by the dog walkers. They get fines for this action.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:57:36 AM
The person that killed JonBenet may have work at this alone. The ransom note prints the words WE, "We are a group of individuals"
The word "WE" when use in a note may signs of deception.
The use of the word I show truthfulness, a line form the note. ". I will call you 12. between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery".
At around 10:00 am on the 26th, John pick up the phone and the caller stayed on the phone for 30 seconds, the caller said nothing and hung up.

The profile of the prewritten and preplanned ransom note show us the uses of the word "I" many time in the note show the note was real and mostly truthful.

People the work with groups then to use the word WE in their writing, even if they are working with group of individuals.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:58:17 AM
Hi-Tec shoes are a common shoe for trail guilds and rock climbers.
It's the tool of their trade.

In the wine cellar on the salt duct on the concrete floor next to JonBenet, was a show impression of the bran, Hi-Tec shoe.

Many climber also like to draw maps and directions about the planned course. A note pad and a sharpie marker work well.

If the climber / trail guild likes to draw, he may draw in a note pad called a sketchbook. Wearing black fingerless wool can help with tying knots as well as drawing sketches.

If the climber want to keep his work wrinkle free, he can take the paper from middle of the note pad, he also knows that only water base inks from a water base sharpie marker will no destroy the paper for long term uses.

Five in Sharpie markers may fit the hands of the climber very well.
The paint stick used in this crime was broken to five inch, the same size as the highly use Sharpie marker.

Profile patterns

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:58:53 AM
The ransom note was printed.
A person that prints as his way of writing is a person that has a trait of being - Emotionally distant: all printing and vertical slant.

The ink used to write the note was a water base ink, not very common at the time. Water base ink will not destroy the paper that it is printed on.
The markers use to print the ransom note was from a old out of production Sharpie marker. The marker were last produce before 1992.

The tip of the used marker was in like new condition, Just open but very old. These marker were so old, that they were made before the Ramsey's moved to Boulder CO.

Two markers were used by the killer, Page one and page two have a like new point line quality. page three has a 50% wider line thickness. You may view this for your self.

The killer used two markers to print the three page ransom note.

Water base markers are you by people that draw and have a art background. They know that most inks will hurt paper and will note last for a long time.

The killer all so know that the inks are water base and could be easily ID if left in the house where other pens are kept. This would frame the family of trick the local police because of there low crime rate. As printed in the ransom note, "You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics."

The killer had onset of MS. It shows in the printing of the ransom note. Zoom the note to 400%.

This case make break soon.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:00:11 AM
Our friends at Bode Tech. told us that when they did the testing on JonBenet long johns. The thought were would the killer put his hands to undress JonBenet and then redress her.
This was simple, They scrap the out side surface of the two sides near the waist bands.
Testing the sample areas, they found white male DAN and it match both sides. Now this was compared to the DNA found in JonBenet panties, and it match. The DNA was found on two items and the DNA match in three places. The inside surface of her panties and the out sides surfaces of her long johns. Tree places and two items, a clear match.

Two labs did the testing and many years apart and the same DNA profile was produce.

This was so clear that the Boulder Police use this to clear John Mark Karr and so many others. It was so clear and a good sample that the DA cleared the Ramsey's family too.

Yes, DNA will solve this case, we need a match to move forward and we are.

We use Bode Tect. for our testing service and Swab supplies. They are a very good company.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:00:49 AM
The ransom note printing, follow our instruction or SHE DIES. many times.
A 911 call was place and the killer monitoring the family from the basement did as he said.

The head damage to the side of JonBenet head match the knob end of the metal child ball bat found just out side the open Butler kitchen door then next morning by police. They tested this bat and found fibers that match the very same carpet were JonBenet was killed, this is the hall way in front of the wine cellar door. She was chock there and she wet her pants on her front side only, This show us at that point she was on her stomach. The carpet tested show this to be the location. A paint tote was next to this location and the green paint was use to paint a green strip on her chin. Testing show the paint matches the green tube of paint in the tote need to where the killer replace the 3 and 1/2 inch broken brush end.

Fibers that match the wood from the broken handle was found inside JonBenet. Fibers were also found next to the paint tote from the same broken brush. Crime scene photos shows this for the case files. The other 3 and 1/2 inch tip end of the broken paint stick was never found.
The killer uses the 5 inch center stick tied with a white tent cord to choch JonBenet. The cord was turn eight times around the stick and the killer center the cord perfectly. Attention to detail.

It very clear that a IDI killed JonBenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:01:24 AM
Touch DNA come from skin cells, not DNA from the 1/2 inch blood spots mixture. These cells are place on a surface that has been touch.
Washing Sheets and long johns weekly will not keep old skin cells type DNA on the surface or from some one that made the product. The skin cells found on the out side surface of the long johns match the blood spots mixture, the pantie DNA was a mixture and found in the blood spots. This was not skin cells testing.

One would be surprise that very little skin cells are on your clothing, Only if some one hand the clothing very hard to transfer skin cells.
This show us that the killer undress and redress JonBenet and left hard to leave skin cells on her long johns.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:02:33 AM
Writing and speaking:

When some one write or speaks, we start out with the most importance part of what we want to say. Think about this. The words of importance go first. In that order. What we are most sure of goes first.

Line from the report:
The proximal portion of the small intestine contains fragmented pieces of yellow to light green-tan APPARENT VEGETABLE or fruit material which may represent fragments of pineapple.

APPARENT VEGETABLE

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:03:55 AM
Ninhydrin (also known as 2,2-Dihydroxyindane-1,3-dione) is a chemical reagent used to detect
amino acids. Once treated with a Ninhydrin solution, the amino acid finger ridge patterns
form a purple compound, known as Ruhemann’s purple, which makes the prints highly visible
(Bell). Using Ninhydrin is probably the fastest, most productive, and inexpensive method of
developing latent prints on porous surfaces. Ninhydrin has been used since the 1950’s to develop
fingerprints. Prints more than 50 years of age have been developed by this process (Lennard;
Ninhydrin).

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:04:37 AM
Basic Training and Essential Skills.

The profile of the killer.

The two pieces of white cord used to tie up JonBenet and chock her were not source to the Ramsey's of house, The killer brought the cord in.

One end of the cord as melted as it was the en of the roll. The cord was ruff cut it to Two. The two piece put back together will add up to a 96 inch long cord, Tent tie down cord..

Essential skills is to all way bring cord with you out on the trails and rock climbing. We are train to use the cord as a belt and run the cord two times round the belt loops and tie the ends. The design of this cord will fray at the un melted ends. See crime scene photos.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:05:39 AM
When the killer took the cord from his pants belt loops, A clip that hold his other items fell to the salt covered concrete floor. Its like a key chain used by the killer to hold his tools.

This clip is called a Carabiner.
See crime scene photos for imprint.

 A carabiner or karabiner is a metal loop with a sprung gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems. The word is a shortened form of "Karabinerhaken", German for "spring hook for a carbine" Carabiner Carabiners are widely used in rope-intensive activities such as climbing, caving, sailing, rope rescue, construction, industrial rope work, and window cleaning. They are made from both steel and aluminium. Those used in sports tend to be of a lighter weight than those used in commercial applications and rope rescue.

A pulley may have been used.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:06:18 AM
We can go back to the house at spray Luminol.
Even after 165 years, it glow blue.
We use this product when we need to find DNA.

Under carpets, floor board and cracks in baseboard trim.

Luminol is used by JBI forensic investigators to detect trace amounts of blood left at crime scenes, as it reacts with iron found in hemoglobin.

It is used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanides, as well as of specific proteins by western blot.

The killer may have cut him self. Case information.

We can spray Luminol evenly across the basement area, and trace amounts of an activating oxidant will cause the luminol to emit a blue glow that can be seen in a darkened wine cellar room. The glow lasts for about 30 seconds, but the effect can be documented by a long-exposure photograph.

It is important that we are spraying evenly to avoid a biased impression, such as blood traces appearing to be more concentrated in areas that received more spray.

The intensity of the glow does not indicate the original amount present but indicates only the distribution of trace amounts of substances left in the area.

Our lab has so many ways to solved a cold case.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:07:18 AM
After reading the ransom note, a profile can be produce.

Info:

Approximately 90 percent of known serial killers are Caucasian males between the ages of 25 to 35.

These people have high IQs ranging from 105 to 120. There are some, for example Ted Bundy, who even have an I.Q. of 140, who are considered to be geniuses (The Holmes Typology of Serial Murder, 1).

Although these people are highly intelligent, they often have poor school performance and are socially inept.

They prefer solitude to social environments.

They also have trouble holding a job.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:08:25 AM
Ransom Note profile:

This serial killers has a definitive and common personality profile.

When serial killers are profiled, the reasons behind their aggression are normally apparent.

There are many types of serial killers and each type has its own agenda and reason for killing. Nevertheless, there are common traits found among all serial killers.

Some behaviors can be found as early as childhood. Typical signs of danger in children include bed wetting, setting fires, and abusing animals.

As these future killers grow older, there are other signs such as the desire to be alone, the inability to do well in school or hold a job, and family problems at home that indicate a future of aggression.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:09:48 AM
Line from the ransom note.
" You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. Don't underestimate us John."

If you perform some many times, it will not be difficult over time.
" don't think that killing will be difficult"

Determining the signature and the MO are both aspects of profiling.

Our profiles are not 100 percent accurate, but they're usually found to be very close.

We must know how to apprehend a serial murderer, JBI investigators must understand what motivates the person to kill in the first place.

What you need to know is the majority of serial killers are not reclusive, social misfits who live alone.
They are not monsters and may not appear strange. Many serial killers hide in plain sight within their communities.
Serial murderers often have families and homes, are gainfully employed, and appear to be normal members of the community.
Because many serial murderers can blend in so effortlessly, they are oftentimes overlooked by law enforcement and the public.

This is what happen in this case.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:10:41 AM
The writer misspells two common words in lines #4 and #5, "business" and "possessions." The two misspellings occur in the first paragraph. After that, the writer uses correct grammar except for using the article "a" when he should have written "an." This is further indication the misspellings were done on purpose. The writer showed his true writing skills and forgot to misspell words throughout the note. The killer added the letter S to Business and left off the letter S in the word Possessions. The letter S is a problem for the killer and he has the hand movement as if he was printing the number 5. The JBI profile predict that the killer lives near a highway with the number 5 in the road name. 5 is an importance number to the killer. We write with our brain, not our hands.

Team JBI
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:13:34 AM
Ransom Note - Page One - Dog-Earing

Page One of ransom note - bottom left Dog-Ear Page Left corner pdf file

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a can located in the kitchen.

Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and was never located at the crime scene. This is very importance.

The marker used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone.
Also, there was another page in the note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.

JonBenet had a letter that she will have a special visit after Christmas.

Patsy and the family would write notes in the note pad as needed.
This is how they did things and this could be monitor from the side yard view.

Profile:

The killer took from the note pad the page that had his name on it that could ID him. Just as killers do when they are listed in a home address book by the phone or a tape message recorded in the phone system.

The killer use items that was on his mind.

Team JBI
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:14:28 AM
Profile:

We now know that the killer was cut.

Luminol (C8H7N3O2) is a versatile chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a striking blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent. It is a white to slightly yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in most polar organic solvents, but insoluble in water.

Luminol is used by forensic investigators to detect trace amounts of blood left at crime scenes as it reacts with iron found in hemoglobin. It is used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanides, in addition to the detection of specific proteins by Western Blot.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:15:10 AM
Subject: RE: Modeling 3D Facial Shape from DNA - Dr. Mark Shriver update

Update:

Today’s workshop was very informing.
Jen V. from Michigan State University has a program that can predict damage to a child head.
What may have been used and the force needed.

Mark D Shriver from Pen State University had a program that can predict what a person looks like from DNA.
This is very impressive.
3-D Facial.

New head damage information and 3-D Facial from DNA will move this case forward.
This should be a good year for this case.

I will be making contact with these experts to see what help they may provide.

The DNA will give this case a killer face. This needs to be done.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:16:36 AM
After the crime in Boulder CO, A large (M) was found carved in a tree in the Ramsey's yard.

Many believe that this was carved by the killer of JonBenet.

John Ramsey lives in the state of Michigan. He has a house there as well.
At the time of 1996, they had a summer home there as well.

Profile: Rock climber's use this letter to define the climbing skill needed for a climb.
Was this posted on the tree as a skill level?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:17:19 AM
Don't try to grow a brain John. You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult.(M)= murder or was it moderate sill level.

The killer left many clues at the crime scene and the killer's profile show us that he wanted John too know why.

A person that work in Boulder picking up dead body, took the log book from the morge. He painted with water colors and a paint brush like the one used on JonBent. He wanted his friends to know, so he sent copies to them all across the USA. One of his friends called in a tip and he was charge with the crime.

The (M) carved in the tree may fit his profile too.
The killer wanted his friends to know the skill level of his crime. It how this group works like in the ransom note,
 " We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction. "

Some say it's as clear as Black ink on white paper.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 07:18:46 AM
Note profile:

"Don't try to grow a brain John."

When this crime get solved. We will all know that the killer has a conection to the "growing" business.

This will be a place that he lives and works at.
"Growing" is a very importance part of the killer's profile.

Our lab profie.

Trees, Trail guild, climbing, out doors, M carver in tree, tent cord, Hi-Tec shoes, Carabiner imprint, Note pad with Sharpie, tools of the trade Maps, Special knots tying skills.

All of these item fit the killer's profile.

Out on the trails can be hard work for a climber.
" The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. "

Rock climbers and trail guilds know that human wates are stored in brown paper bags in back pack intill they leave the park.
" When you get home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. "
A back pack was found at the crime scene and was not ID as the family's.

Most trail guild that rock climb know how police work. Its part of their training.
" You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. "

The tail guilds and climbing instructors rate the skill level by %. Like 99% or 100% of completing the climb.
"You stand a 99% chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart us. Follow our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back.

The guild or climbing instructor will use words like FOLLOW OUR INSTRUCTIONS, or LISTEN CAREFULLY, These work are use in the ransom note.

We write with our brains, the hands are an extention of our brains.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:20:53 AM
RECOGNIZE

Movie Lines
We can tell you that phrasing used in the ransom note suggests that the murder of JonBenét was planned in advance.
JonBenét's killer appears to be obsessed with techno-crime movies and phrases from them.

For example:

 DIRTY HARRY •

"If I even think you're being followed, the girl dies." •
"If you talk to anyone, I don't care if it's a Pekinese pissing against a lamppost, the girl dies." •
"... that's the end of the game. The girl dies." •
"Now listen to me carefully." •
"Now listen. Listen very carefully." •
"It sounds like you had a good rest. You'll need it." RANSOM •
"Do not involve the police or the FBI. If you do, I will kill him." •
"Do not inform the media or I will kill him." •
"No tracking devices in the money or the cases or I will kill him."

SPEED •

"You know that I'm on top of you. Do not attempt to grow a brain." The killer appears to have compulsively watched, studied and quoted from movies such as these. If you know someone who obsessively watches these movies, uses these phrases or exhibits any of the pre- or post-crime behaviors such as:•
Made a point to establish an alibi •
Experienced an increase in alcohol or drug consumption •
Experienced depression •
Experienced conflict with a female or family member •


Closely followed media accounts of the crime

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:21:55 AM
The ransom note was check for prints then,
Testing In 2008, a few months before Mary Lacy left office, Lacy apologized to the Ramseys, saying,
“I believe it is important and appropriate to provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for this crime.”
She cited the “unknown” male DNA found in JonBenet’s underwear, consistent with that found on the waistband of her leggings.
 “The match of male DNA on two separate items of clothing worn by the victim at the time of the murder makes it clear to us that an unknown male handled these items,”
she wrote.“Based on the DNA results and our serious consideration of all the other evidence, we are comfortable that the profile now in CODIS (the Combined DNA Index System) is the profile of the perpetrator of this murder.” Improvements in DNA sampling along with increasingly sensitive testing methods have enabled scientists to obtain results from cases that were once unsolvable.
One example of the success that Bode has had processing cold cases including:
•Touch DNA collection procedures were applied to evidence from the JonBenet Ramsey cold case that resulted in a potentially probative DNA profile.
The Bode Lab recovered DNA from the top portion of the leggings, on both the right and left legs, where the perpetrator would have put his hands to move the leggings.
Those new DNA "touch" samples from the leggings match the DNA that was found in 1997 on the panties of the child.
At the time of JonBenet's death, technology for DNA testing on the child's panties used "swabs" from fluid obtained from skin and clothing to establish DNA identity.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:22:38 AM
The ransom note was printed in a dim lite room.

Light Post was disabled
 "As the police search the house, other police fanned out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more interviews.
A resident directly to the south reported that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that was odd because it was the only time she was aware in the past few years that it was not on all night.
A neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen lights were on around midnight and considered that unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that light being on in the Ramsey home.
A third neighbor, to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did when the police officer came to question her, made no noise Wednesday night that she could remember."
 Light post found disabled
 Did the killer disable the light post so he could monitor the house from the sun room before the Ramsey came home that Christmas night? The sun room would provide a good location to monitor the house and the neighborhood from one location with out being seen with the light out.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:26:26 AM
About two years ago, our team travel to he town in Michigan were John Ramey lives. He just wrote a book and his first book talk was to be in town.
Our team got three early and we had time to look around. The place was John Ramsey church. The one with the red door.
We met John and his new wife at the steps to the hall.
Very nice people.
Because our lab has a complete video production studio for the crime work, I officer to run the TV cameras for them as a service of our team.

I know form our work that many times the killers will attend a special event like this. So I video every one there and made notes.

I was beaning watch by a older man that sat in the front right side of the program. After the program, other team members said the same thing about this person.

The book talk was very well done and lots of case information was now understood by everyone.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:27:59 AM
Boulder police lock on to the family as the persons of interest.

That said.

A man imprisoned for 10 years was released when DNA testing, unavailable when he was convicted, was used to show that he could not have been the rapist. Statistics show that about 1/3 of all sexual assault suspects are freed as a result of DNA testing.

Now you know why this is a cold case.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:29:15 AM
The placement of the ransom note:

The kitchen back door had a window that one could look inside the house if they were in the side yard location at night.

Monitoring the house.

Patsy put items at the bottom of the stairs so she would not forget anything the next day. This was done many times.

The killer knew this information.

The side yard view, a place of interest.

Team JBI
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:29:56 AM
The placement of the ransom note may tell John a clue to who the killer was.

Putting the note at the bottom steps may mean "I fell like I am beaning step on, like treated at the bottom."

The killer wrote the note to John, and picking Patsy travel placement area to place the note location, this could mean that the killer has a connect with John when Patsy is on travel.

The ransom note had a starter page, " Mr. and Mrs...." Printing that try to show a distant between the killer and the family. The killer may have a close connection to John but Patsy was a problem. This could be why the note pad, the placement of the marker, uses of two white blankets were use to frame the mother.

This is part of the lab profile.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:31:20 AM
Profile

The family had no background of child abuse.
The family had no history of child endangerment.

The family did have a history of good parenting.
The family had good finances.

The killer was a person that work up to this crime.
He would has had a history of a problem child.
Years of problems in his life.

The profile does not point toward the family 100%.
Boulder police profile did.

The DNA does not connect the family.
The DNA connect some one other than the family.

"What were they thinking"

This turn in to a very cold case.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:32:44 AM
Ransom Note Profile:

He was not a panic killer.
He took his time in the house.
The crime scene shows Overkill.

The 10:00 am call to John that the caller said nothing for thirty seconds. The single peice of black duct tape place over Jonbenet mouth place after death, this tape had a none movement perfit lips impression.

This show us that the killer wanted the family to know "You will not talk" about their connection.

Team JBI
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:33:23 AM
Ear Prints

Boulder police said they found no usable fingerprints on the Ransom Note:
The lab profile show us that many crimes that are commited when there is a service door to enter and inside the house Exit, The person will place his ear on the glass or on the door it self. This will help the person hear any movement inside the home before he enter the home before the crime.
Finger prints are known by most and gloves are used.
Foot prints impressions our most of the time overlook. Their there, must are not easly seen by the human eye with out a foot print lifter, well have three in our lab.
The ear print is just as good as a finger print when compairing suspects.
Every one ears are diffent and can be lifted and printed.
The house in Boulder may have had some ear impression left by the killer but the local police must understand that these marks left can help solved a crime. We do here in the lab.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:34:14 AM
The kitchen was next to wear the ransom note was left. The kitchen was newly remodel and had a new dish washer. Taking dishes out of the fresh and clean dishwasher will leave some new finger prints. It would be most common that the mother prints from unloading the dishes would be on every item. Many time children in the home may help load and unload the dishwasher, so prints on the bowl and glass would be common.
Case facts and black fibers found at the crime scene predict that the killer ware fingerless wool gloves at some point in the house. Fingerless gloves are commonly used by rock climbers and trail guilds because the uncovered tips helps with tying knots in cords and ropes. Fibers will come off these glover at the crime scene.
Lab notes:
Was the white glass bowl filed with fresh cut pineapple and a tall clear glass cup with a tea bag place inside it a clue left by the killer. The killer printed the letters S.B.C.T. at the end of the ransom note. Was this a clue to who the killer was.
Lets look close at the items on the dining room glass table.
S.= Silver spoon - place in the white glass bowl with fresh cut pineapple.
B.= Bowl - Glass bowl fill full of fresh cut pineapple.
C.= Cup - The tall cup was the type use for cold drinks, not used for hot tea, no handle.
T.= Tea bag - A used tea bag found place inside a dinking cup.
A very large silver spoon was place in pineapple, real silver will tarnish when use with pineapple, not a good choice for acid type food. The serving spoon was to large to be use for the mouth. This special serving spoon was stored in a china cabinet next to wear the ransom note was place.
To make tea, one would add hot water, a tea cup is commonly used with a handle, not a cold water drinking cup. A cup with out a handle would be to hot to handle.
Was the message here that when one's travel to a nice place, one would drink Ice tea with fine dining service, serve with fine silver spoons and a place that grow tropical fruits like pineapple cut fresh or garnish on top of a ice cold ice tea cup by the pool. JonBenet was place in a very cold place.
The killer shows anger toward John in the ransom note. Many have said that the killer knew him by using his name near the end of the ransom note.
Was the connection between John and the killer in a location where ice tea was served and at a location that grows pineapple and has fine dining that uses silver spoons.
Was their connection TARNISH, and the items found on the table the clues of placing a real siver spoon in with a bowl of fresh cut pineapple. Tarnish.
The ransom note has been said by many to be printed by a female. Did the connection go bad, tarnish.
Many business meetings are out by the pool eating tropical fruits from the top of the drinks and served with lots of ice cold tea in drinking cups and the food served with real silver. Fine dining.
John business had him traveling most of the time, JonBenet told the yard man she wish her dad would spend more time at home that year.
S. B. C. T. Was this a clue left by the killer that only John could know.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:35:30 AM
Familial DNA Searching

87% hits lived in that state check.
NDIS 32% hit rate.
50% Prosecuted.

Denver has a 23 out of 90 and 25% prosecuted.

This type of DNA testing may solve this case.

The data base should be deign for a five state area group for searching.
Because most live in the state the crime is committed in.
DNA (Y). This search does not work with females.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:36:06 AM
The Butler kitchen door was on the north side of the property line.
One window on each side of the glass service door.
The floor in this kitchen/hallway was at the side yard grade level.
Pine trees and a wood fence line the property line.
This side yard was use as a cut through to the back alleyway by people on foot.
The ceiling lights were set into the low ceiling tiles, round can lights.
The Butler door was found open an unlock that morning.
The neighbor reported lights on that night that he has never seen before.
The neighbor's view was 35'-0" apart.
The killer will use an easy way in, and will uses that same easy way out.

The ceiling lights were controlled by a three way light switch.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:36:54 AM
I don't think the entry point was the basement windows. The center window was broken by John that summer. Boulder police took the window to the right looking out from the inside in to their storage. The prints and damage caught their attention. White form peanut were found in the window well and on the basement floor. These were also found in the wine cellar and green pine needles from the out side trees.

We believe the pine tree was climb and uses to enter the house from the second level door, This was the unlock playroom door.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:41:35 AM
The side yard:
A place of interest is the South side yard. The Ramsey's property was 125 ft deep by 93 ft long on 15 th street. The backyard side of the house had a alleywall that was 15 ft wide and the driveway connected to this alleyway. The driveway was 26 ft long.
The alleyway is dark at night and is lined with pine trees and wood fences making it hard to view any one walking down the street at night.
The killer said in the ransom note that the house and family would be monitor. If this is true, the killer must had preplan the crime with this in mine. What would be the best location to monitor the family and the house before and after the crime.
Items connected to the crime scene of interest.
White paper note pad located in back hall of house near back steps. Counter.
Placement of water base Sharipe marker use to print ransom note.
Orange can in kitchen for family storage of pens and markers. Kitchen counter by phone.
Ransom note found location. Place on steps of back steps, back hallway.
Storage location of sivler spoon found in bowl of pineapple, china cabnet next to back steps.
Back Door that was missing a metal safty plate that would not lock the door property.
View into JonBenet bedroom window.
View of the son and parents bedroom windows. Monitor lights on or off from these rooms.
View of disable lamp post at the corner of the sun room.
View of Tea cup and pineapple bowl in dining room glass table.
View of basement windows.
View of Pasty placement of travel item place at bottom of back steps each time she travel.
Veiw of the family coming and going day to day.
View of JonBenet out side deck, service door and windows.
With this many views, the place of interest would be the South / West corner property line and the houses that had a view from this location. I believe the killer spent some time monitor the family before the crime from the vantage point.
This may be seen as ground (0).
All of the items connected to this crime listed above can be view from this location. Through the windows and Door glass at dark.
The North side of the house was used as a cut through to the alleyway to 15th street by walkers on foot. The walker would pass by the Butler door many time. He would see the paintings Patsy and JonBent was working on before Christmas. He would see the paint tote, paint brushes, green paint and black tape tape to the back side of the framed paintings. These items were move to the basement hall way by the wine cellar just before Christmas. These item was used in this crime.
A Green paint strip was painted on JonBenet chin, a paint brush was broken and used in the crime and the items were taken from the paint tote. The killer place the broken end of the brush end back into the paint tote.
The Butler side of house service door was found unlock that morning. This door was just seps from the basement door and a killer find a easy way in may use that same easy way out.
This door and room was not easly seen from inside the house.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:42:32 AM
Profile:

Our lab profile show this about the killer at the time of the crime.(His state of mind)
He channel all of his energy into the con. When it fall appart, the crime scene show us how he handle it. Overkill.
The call to 911 was the time it fell appart for him. Metal state.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:44:00 AM
Profile:

A crime committed in a house at night with the family asleep at Christmas night is highly SYMBOLIC.

"serving as a symbol of something

The ransom note printed the word "daughter" instead of using her name as JonBenet. The father was printed in the ransom note as Mr. Ramsey and then John near the end of the note. There was a distance shown toward the daughter by not using her first name.

Why?

The killer view of the VICTOMS in his crimes as a tool. He can not empathize with the victims or their pain in these crimes. He uses the victims to complete his goal. This is why the first name of his victims are not used.


Two foot impression found in the wine cellar and one fresh shoe impression out side next to the basement window.

Line from the ransom note:

"We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction."
"The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them."
The neighborhood was a upscale neighborhood.
This was a high risk crime.
The crime was preplan.
Most often, more that two people involved.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:45:26 AM
Ransom note

The killer left us a clue, 118,000

Background:

Mile is an ancient length unit, commonly used by Romans (equals to 5000 Roman feet). When British started using it as a length unit, it was necessary to relate it to furlong which was a very common length unit used in agriculture. 1 furlong is 660 feet. It was decided that one mile to have eight furlongs, that's why there are 5280 feet in a mile (8 * 660 = 5280).

Denver CO.

22.34 miles = 118,000 feet

JonBenet

 "She liked crafts mostly, like making stuff. Painting, she liked painting. Watch movies and dressed up in makeup and dancing, tap dancing, singing. She got bent on taking violin one time, and I tried to talk her out of it, but she just insisted, so we got a little violin about that big, and she took that for awhile and she decided she didn't want to do that any more."

"Patsy started taking a painting class, and JonBenet drew a lot with crayons and MARKERS. People and flowers. They had a big easel, but most of the time JonBenet painted on a card table in the butler's kitchen. Patsy had her paints and brushes in a white paint tote. Sometimes she asked me to take her paints down to the basement. "I don't want to see it." On the day of the Ramseys' Christmas party, I took the paint tote downstairs.....by Linda Hoffmann-Pugh"


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:47:06 AM
Black fibers were high on Boulder police list.. but they did not fine a match in the house.
Black fingerless gloves.

Ransom note writer's profile:

 Pretending or trying to have the qualities and manners of people who have high social status.

Ransom note:

Premeditated base on actions.


Ransom Note:

The killer knew what time John will be up. He know his wake up patterns and times.
The South side property view is a place of interest.

Line from the note:
 "I will call you between 8 and 10 a.m. tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. "

The killer knew John would be up before 8:00 am on the day after Christmas.
Think about this.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:49:01 AM
Profile:

The profile of the killer.

SIGNATURE

Serial killers usually have signatures. Signatures reveal what the killer perceives is his shining achievement. They are the legacy he wants to leave for himself, investigators and most likely society in general.
The killer's profile predict that the killer grow up alone as a single child.
He would have been subject to child abuse.
As he grew up and comites his crimes, He has the need to be alone with the child as he knows first hand.
This is why he stayed in the home with JonBenet for a long time with the family asleep. He needs this time for himself.

Profile:
The profile of the killer.
There is one group of people that uses kid napping as a policial statement.
Policial Terrorism.
The profile of the killer is a WRITER. and he know the subject.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:50:07 AM
Profile:

The killer travel on foot, bike and bus. A Hi-Tec walking shoe inprint was found next to were JonBenet Body was place. A person reported to police that a man was seen at the Boulder bus station acting very odd. He was heading in this direction. S.B.T.C. or South Bound To Colfax.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:50:55 AM
Profile:

Sexual Sadist.

There was sufficient proof that the killer was a sexual sadist who was excited by the physical and psychological suffering and helplessness of his victim. JonBenet.

(1). The killer displayed an obvious interest in sexual bondage, a hallmark of the sexual sadist, which was represented by the restraints, stun gun burn marks, duct tape and cord marks to the neck and hands.

(2). The evidence found by investigators clearly indicated physical torture. It was surmised that after JonBenet was abducted, The killer took her to the basement and to the wine cellar. While there he may have bound her to a chair, gagged her with duct tape, remove her pants off and then methodically tortured her with a stun gun and raping her with a paint stick. It is believed that he then murdered JonBenet and disposed of her body in the wine cellar.

(3). The killer admitted in the wording in the ransom note that killing is on his mind and killing will not be difficult. Research conducted by experts found that, sexual sadists prefer this form of crime. They believed that the stun gun and other tools was used by the killer to act out his fantasy.

(4). It was further suggested that sexual sadists habitually plan their crimes in much greater detail than do other criminals. The three page ransom note show us this.

Our lab's profile about the killer:

The killer of Jonbenet will inflick psychological and physical pain on the victom.
Not because he enjoys inflicking the pain, because the killer enjoys the sufferning that the victom is going through.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 09:53:26 AM
Profile:

A red swiss army knife was found in the basement close to the crime. The police made notes about this knife in their file and the uses of the word VICTORY in the ransom note.
The knife manufacturer Victorinox claims that the company has never laid off any employees, ever and is still doing well thanks to iconic products like the Swiss Army Knife.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 10, 2015, 01:02:54 PM
As a lab we must look at and test the crime scene. In this case, the crime scene and our profile predict he left at the time of the 911 call to police.  What happen to Jonbenet took hours that night. He had all night before the banks open and the family would find the ransom note to then get the money.

Staying in a warm and dry basement was his best choice when you travel on foot, bike and bus. Staying in a hotel and bring in a child would not be the best idea under these conditions

Team JBI

How do you have access to the crime scene (and to items to test)?

How do you know he travelled on foot, bike and bus?

Again, sorry if I missed it here, you write a lot, and I haven´t had time to read.  ?{)(**
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:33:50 PM
How do you have access to the crime scene (and to items to test)?

How do you know he travelled on foot, bike and bus?

Again, sorry if I missed it here, you write a lot, and I haven´t had time to read.  ?{)(**

The crime scene details and the ransom note has been used to produce a profile of the killer, Others have travel on foot, bike and bus that have a connection to this crime and left right after Christmas. The local police did not track them down but was on the list.

The crime scene has been remodeled but the property still stay the same. City files of the neighborhood, photos, and interviews has been very helpful when you have a good profile. People do want to do the right thing and have call the local police but when their voices and not heard, they look to others for action.

At first the local police had search the house for hours, and was ready to give the crime scene back to the family, then one member of the police got it back for a week. They collected over a 1,000 items. The crime scene had more than 1,000 items and these other items of our interest have not been tested. This is where we come in. In the lab, we say, to many items just collected to be collected in a crime scene does not help the case.

One item of interest tested that fit our profile has not been tested and with today's tools and training may break this case. Each month we has CSI certified training workshops. We can do a lot today that they did not think of back then.

Before the killer became the killer of JonBenet, he stayed in the house, he handle many items with gloves and with out gloves. The items he handle and let there as a clue to the family has become the items of interest. Today's tools can link him to the crime.

Did you know that a lab can find a finger print on paper that is over 50 years old. When you talk, the items near you mouth collect DNA and this can be tested to produce a profile.

It looks to us that the Boulder police did not know what they were looking for at that time because they were looking at the family as the persons of interest.

Tips and ideas have come in to the contact list. People know more than what has been made public.

Many items from the house is no longer with the family but some are.

Thank you for your question.

The items of interest that is set to be tested I will post after these items of interest are completed.

Jack the Ripper may have been link to a person of interest at that time, work done by a person with an idea and training of DNA.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:54:08 PM
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Ransom Note "You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found, she dies. You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. "

Common tool of the trade, JonBenet had green paint on her chin. The same green paint from the paint tote.

The desk in the basement was used in the crime.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:54:56 PM
Light Post was disabled to print the ransom note file show.

As the police search the house, other police fanned out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more interviews.

A resident directly to the south reported that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that was odd because it was the only time she was aware in the past few years that it was not on all night.
A neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen lights were on around midnight and considered that unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that light being on in the Ramsey home.

A third neighbor, to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did when the police officer came to question her, made no noise Wednesday night that she could remember.

Light post found disabled,

Did the killer disable the light post so he could monitor the house from the sun room before the Ramsey came home that Christmas night? The sun room would provide a good location to monitor the house and the neighborhood from one location with out being seen with the light out.
Printing the ransom note before the crime in a place that he could monitor the house before the family came home. As he look down to the floor, did he think of a place to hide JonBenet. The wine cellar room just below the sun room floor wear he prints the note?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:55:40 PM
Monitor....... the ransom note print read:

Wear could this be done?

 Land Survey Plat
 755 15th. Street - Boulder, CO Lots 36-37-38 & 39 less 7ft.

Property Elevations
 Lot Size - 93 ft long on 15th street and 125 ft deep to alleyway. Lots are 11,625 sq ft in area. and is a .26 of an acre.
Property Elevations are for four corners and are set at the starting bench mark at the North East point on 15th street at the side walk.(Bench Mark - 0 feet).

Corner One - North East corner -(0 feet at grade). Bench Mark - Starting Point.

Corner Two - South East corner -(+5 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

Corner Three - North West corner -(+10 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

Corner Four - South West corner -(+15 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade).

The back yard and driveway connects to a 15 feet wide alleyway. This very dark at night alleyway also has trees and solid wood fences that can hide the view from any neighbors. The backyard’s South West corner is 7 feet higher than the grade at the back hallway kitchen door.
Jonbenet’s bed room was to the left of this service door and on the second level. Her bedroom has large windows and a glass door that provides a view out to the side/back yard, this house design will allow an eye level view from the yard’s South West corner into her bedroom and the top’s of the beds. The killer could watch the actives of the entire home from this location and not be seen.
The Ransom Note stated that they would monitor the family. The black marker, note pad and the placement of the ransom note could be seen all from this property location.

Place of interest is the South West alleyway property corner.

Note:
A 6 ft tall person is above eye level to the top of Jonbenet’s bed and could monitor the actives in her bedroom from the South West corner of the property with out being seen.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:56:18 PM
Exit after the ransom note: Here are some lab notes.

Alleyway Between 15th and 14th Streets

Neighborhood Property Facts:

 15th street is 610 feet long.
The side walks are 5’-0” wide on each side of 15th street.
The Ramsey house is located 245 feet from Cascade st.
The Ramsey house is located 365 feet from Baseline Rd. From the center of 15th street to the alleyway is 170 feet.
The North side neighbor house is 28 feet apart.
The North East neighbor house is 130 feet apart.
The East side neighbor house is 136 feet apart.
The South East neighbor house is 148 feet apart.
The South side neighbor house is 60 feet apart.
 The alleyway West side neighbor house is 98 feet apart.
From 15th street to 14th street is located 345 feet apart.
The alleyway is listed as 15 feet wide.
The kitchen door to the closes neighbor house is 88 feet.
The single 15 feet wide alleyway is design for two way traffic.
 Fences and trees line the 610 feet long alleyway.
There are no street lights installed for dark nights.
The only good place for a walker to cut through from 15th street to the alleyway is located at 755 15th street at the North side of the property line.
The killer may have use the alleyway in this crime.
Cascade Ave. view of the alleyway between 15th and 14th streets
Cut Through North side
The "butler's" door was found open the morning of the murder, outside near by they found an unsourced baseball bat that had fibers on it consistent with those found in the basement near by where JonBenet's body was found.
This door was located on the North Side of the house next to the cut thought path that the killer may have used.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:57:01 PM
Grade on 15th street.
Stone Retaining Walls On 15th Street
Baseline View of Alleyway
The view of this alleyway is from Baseline Rd.
This road is South of the Ramsey house by 365 feet.
From this view, the Ramsey house is on the right side of the 15 feet wide alleyway.
The alleyway connect each property to their parking spaces and drive ways.
The one lane alleyway allows for two way traffic.
The alleyway is line with wood fences and trees making this a dark street because there are no street lights installed.
The grade is higher at Baseline Rd. than at the other end at Cascade Ave by 36 feet and is 610 feet long.
15th street has a grade rise of 23/32” per foot to the South.
Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to unnatural slopes.
They are used to bound soils between two different elevations often in areas of terrain possessing undesirable slopes or in areas where the landscape needs to be shaped severely and engineered for more specific purposes like hillside farming or roadway overpasses.
The West side of 15th street has a higher grade than the East side of the street.
The Ramsey side of the street is line with many property owner installed retaining walls located inside of the side walk property lines.
This would make it harder to cut through to the back alleyway from 15th street for a walker on foot.
The only place that does not have this retaining wall and a near level path to the alley way is 755 15th street or the Ramsey property.
The North side of the property line would make a good cut through path and this side of the house would be hidden from view from any one in side the house looking out. Any one using this cut through path would walk close by the Butler Kitchen door that was found open on the 26th.
Our lab notes:
The view of this alleyway is from Baseline Rd.
This road is South of the Ramsey house by 365 feet.
From this view, the Ramsey house is on the right side of the 15 feet wide alleyway.
The alleyway connect each property to their parking spaces and drive ways.
The one lane alleyway allows for two way traffic.
The alleyway is line with wood fences and trees making this a dark street because there are no street lights installed.
The grade is higher at Baseline Rd. than at the other end at Cascade Ave by 36 feet and is 610 feet long. 15th street has a grade rise of 23/32” per foot to the South.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:57:44 PM
After the ransom note, how fast does the killer walk?

Lab notes:

Walking From Alleyway To 15th Street

Cascade Ave. to Baseline Rd is 610 Feet

The average person walks between 2-4 mph, dependent on their build and length of legs. It also depends on their enthusiasm. Some mothers will walk about 5 mph when they are shopping.

Walking speed depends greatly on how fit someone is, and also on height, weight, age, the terrain they are walking on, and many other factors. However the average speed a person walks is about 3 miles per hour.

3-3.5 MPH Most people walk at a pace of 3 to 3.5 miles per hour.
Four miles per hour is a brisk walk.
At about 6 miles per hour, one is jogging.
Over a sustained distance, like a marathon, 12 miles/hr is a world-record pace.

1 Mile = 5280 Feet

The killer’s estimated walking speed was base at 5 mph.
Multiply the speed in mph by 5,280 feet per mile.
The result is the speed in feet per hour.
Then Divide by 60 = feet per minute and then divide by 60 = feet per second. 5 mph X 5,280 = 26,400 / 60 = 440 / 60 = 7.3333 feet per second.
The killer will walk the 610 feet alleyway in just 83 seconds or 1 minute 23 seconds.

The alleyway was very dark and line by trees and fences.

The killer could cut through the yard’s north property line from 15th street to the alley in just 23 seconds.
He then could walk toward Cascade Ave in 33 seconds or walk toward Baseline Rd in 50 seconds.
From Ramsey house to Cascade Ave is 345 feet. or Ramsey house to Baseline Rd is 365 feet. From the alleyway, there were many ways to exit the street.

On the 25th, at 5:00 pm, a male person was seen walking up to the house from 15th street at the North property line cut through.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 04:58:29 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:01:50 PM
The killer preplan and monitored the family before the crime.

An neighbor seen a white male walk up to the north side of house near the Butler door around 5:00 p m just after the family left for the Christmas dinner. This door was found open the next morning.
The ransom note takes 30 minutes to print with a hard to write water base Sharpie marker. This marker that was out of production for many years was left in a orange can place under the kitchen phone were other family pens and marker are kept.
In the back hall way was a counter, one of many white writing pad were stored, hand place for the family to make every day notes. Any one could seen this pad and use it as they did.

Profile:

The killer mover around the house as the family was at the Christmas party. He see and take the note pad from the inside counter and prints the ransom note. Page one is scrap and he starts over.
The killer has a art background and he is prod of his work, like the use of the art safe water base marker keep in a new unused condition. He know this note will be seen by many and will be very importance in the crime, he has a art background and wants his work of at to look the best for display.
Page one of the ransom note was Dog Ear at the bottom left side of the page. This tell us more about the killer. Instructors and art teachers, and trail guilds do this in the every day work.
The note is printed , This tell us more about the killer and how he thinks.
The page uses to print the note was taken from the middle of the unused note pad, new, flat as what a arties would uses, not folded and damage. He an arties and prod of his work.
The Dog Ear help him find page one when he need them at the time of placement, it will be dark he predicts. The note pad was found in it kept location by John and the police, so the killer replace the note pad back before he left the crime scene.
To keep everything in place, not disturb the house, he keeps the ransom note safe out of site next to were the note will be place, by the back stairs and id next to the counter were the note pad is stored.
The family come home and walk right by the ransom note kept inside the middle of the note pad. Flat, un damage, and in plane view out of site, next to where the note will be place, fast and easy for the killer.
At the time the killer needs to place the note for the crime, he simply find the Dog Ear page and tears out the three page from the note pad on the counter that was there by the killer for safe keeping. This pad location is a arm length from the placement of the ransom note. Flat and un damage, this is his art work.
Simple and quick placement of the ransom note, ready and easy to find in the dark at the time the killer need it.

Specal notes:

The black Sharpie marker, the orange can under the kitchen phone, the white note pad on the counter, the steps to the back stairs and placement of the ransom note as well as a view into Jonbenet bedroom could all be seen and monitor from one property location. The South/West side of the yard. This would be a place of interest.
That said, the silver spoon used was all so stored in a case next to the back steps and could be seen form this side yard location. A place for preplanning the crime.
The kitchen glass table could all so be seen from this location too. Pineapple and tea cup placement was in full view too. What does this tell us.
The killer simple reaches over to the counter and locates the Dog Ear page and removes the three page ransom note, flat and in a new condition, stored very close to the placement location of the back steps. Very smart and preplanned by the killer. Kept in plan site when the family walk by but printed in side the middle of the note pad. Out of site.

The items left at the house set up the family as police check for clues.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:02:31 PM
Ransom note back steps:

Around 9:30 p m as the family enter the two car garage, JonBenet was asleep. When this happen, John was the one that would carrie JonBenet uo the back stairs to her second floor bedroom.
The carrie JonBenet up the sprial stairs, one would have to carrie a child in a proper way. Up the stairs from the bottom, the child would have to place over the left shoulder as the center supporting post will require this to have room to walk up the round turns. This is a hard step to climb with out a child in you arms.
Green garlen wall rap around the rails with white lights.
Green flakes could come into contact with JonBenet hair as she was carried up the stairs. If this tranfer did happen at that time, then traces of the green flakes would be located on her bed if it did not get tranfer there before that day.
The front strps also had garlen rap around the hand rail. If the killer place the ransom note on the bottom of the back steps just before going up to JonBenet bedroom, the note would not get step on.
The killer may want to use the easyer path to the down stairs and this would be the wider main stairs the is next to the basement stairs. Green flakes could be tranfer from the hand rail too.
The son herd some creaking noises that late night and told police.
If the killer did use the back step to take JonBenet down stairs, he would carrier he iover his right shoulder. Damage to JonBenet one side was note in the file. A tranfer of flakes could be tranfer too.
The killer may have step on the ransom note id the back steps were used, but not the front steps.
The back round step make a load creeking sound as one walk on these steps, the front hard wood step do not.

The front step would be the path of interest.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:04:36 PM
What we all know:

Lab Talk

Evidence is only as good as the person(s) collecting and preserving and analyzing it.

Boulder had one ONE killing that year.

Now you know the rest of the story.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:07:40 PM
I ask John this question last month. He said "Patsy seen the note first". So I ask, What step was the ransom note place on? He said "She seen it, may be step one, two or three". So I don't know what step or how it was place too. Right side, left side, all in a stack, spread out?
The steps are 36 inches wide. if place to left side or to the center post, one can easily walk down the round design steps and not step on the stack ransom note. Did the police tell them not to talk about the real placement because only the Killer and Patsy know this information. The police will keep information like this from the public to be used to ID the real killer.

I ask John what color was the paper? Yellow or White? = "White Paper"


I ask what color was the paper? Yellow or White? "White Paper"

White paper, The crime scene and our profile tested has shown us that the note was place on step three.
Step three show us how the house was monitored.

One need a good profile to seen the clues left at the crime scene.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:11:02 PM
The son stated in the police report he herd some creeking noise near by in the house that night.
The back round step makes a load noise each time you walk down each step. Add JonBenet weight and the hard to walk step design, we think the killer use the wide noise free front steps. This may be the sounds the son heard that night. Green garlen was rap around the rail and would be a easy safe way to the first floor then to the basement.
The note would of been place on the back steps just before he went up stairs to JonBenet room.
The note may have been stored next to the steps in the center of the note pad ready to locate as the killer Dog Ear page one to find it easy in the dark if needed. This note pad was arms didstance on a hallway counter for safe keeping into the time need to place on back steps.
Flat and undamage. This fit the profile of the killer.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:12:08 PM
The pictures that the Boulder police took was at a side angle. Property angles for taking pictures are at a 90 d to the item. A scale must be place in the photo so that is can be scaled at a later time.
We here in the lab now have soft ware that can a just for picture that were not at the property 90 d angle but we still need a scale in the photo.
There are many tools that could cause those marks, like a animal probe stun gun, law enforcement stun gun, electrical dust footprint lifter.
Just inside the wine cellar door to the right on the wall was a 120 volt electrical outlet that could be used as a power source. Was this why Jonbent was place in this location at the time of here death? This location was a open view to any one that would walk down the basement steps that night.
Other marks to Jonbent head could have came for the log grabber found in the right side of the cellar door way just under the power outlet. Temple and jaw area on each side of her head.
The log grabber matches the two mark all so on her back. This tool was made of metal and was rusty. Crime scene photos show this tool in this area.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:15:50 PM
Trofee:
Many killer take somthing form the crime secne, other have a need to relive the crime over and over. The killer that take a Trofee has a need to prove to himself that he has Won the prize.
What did the killer take for the crime scene.

Trofee:
The items used in the crime will tell us something about the killer. A paint stick was use with a white cord. Black duct tape was use as a statement when applied to the mouth. The child was tied up with cords and undress and redress.
Green paint was found on JonBenet chin and this green paint was trace to the same green paint found on top next to the broken paint stick in the paint tote.
Boulder police took a desk from the basement as it was use in this crime.
TROFEE:
The killer's profile point to that the killer spent a lot of time in the home and PAINTED the image of JonBenet with a pink night ground on at one point.
The Sharpie marker used in the crime was a water base marker, this out of production marker is use by real arties that know about ink and paper for longer life of art work. Many arties that use Sharpies markers also use what is called a sketch book and this look just like a Note Pad.
The style of printing in the ransom note tell us that the killer work with ads, books, and other printed items. The killer has a connection to marketing.
The foot print left in the wine cellar called Hi-Tec is common to rock climber and trail guilds. the white cords are used with tent cords and the knot tying is common with climbing.
The TROFEE may be the drawing that the killer drew that night.
The killer has a art background.
He is al lso a rock climbing teacher or a art instructor that travel wend not teaching like Christmas break.
He may have lost a ad account that change his income the year before. He blames John Ramsey for his problem and want a payback.
The ransom note print quality show us he may have the start of MS, this would has started under heat and stress. Most people that get MS are around age 35, a neighbor seen a white male walk up to the Ramsey's home around 5:00 pm just after the family left for a Christmas party.
He will live far from Boulder and his use of printing and leaving the note would not connect him to the crime.
As a rock climber that hang high on a cord ties with knots, he is fearless and staying in the Ransom house at night with the family sleeping show us his comfort level. The cords are connected with a clip called a Carabiner, a key size carabiner imprint was found by Boulder police next to Jonbent body.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:16:39 PM
Profile:
The profile has been put together base on case information over the years. The ransom note wording and the items use in the crime add to the profile of the killer.
Park ranger that are train in and are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. Some park rangers all so have a background as a rock climbing and instructors. For their safety out on the trails for many days with group of individuals that represent foreign climbers from around the world, protection is needed and a black stun gun is one of the tools used for this.
These climbers sleep in light weight tents and these tent are tied down with white cords. These cords are 96 inches long and cut into two pieces match the size of the cord used in the crime. Back packs are used for other supplies, a back pack was found at the crime scene as well as climbing rope.
Sometime tools will slip and fall to the hard rock ground and become damage. If the tool is a stun gun, it will need to be fix. The stun gun has a black plastic case that when it falls and cracks, the tips become displace and the distance between the probes change. The cost of these stun gun are not cheap so the climbing guild will used duct tape to tape the two side of the stun gun back together. To look the best not broken, BLACK color duct tape is used, just like the color and size used in the crime. The piece of duck tape use in the crime is the same size that would be needed to rap around a broken stun gun. This small piece of black tape used would not have a any good performance in taping JonBenet lips.
The black tape found at the crime scene did not match any other black tape in the house. This mean the killer brought the black duck tape in with him. Tape around the broken stun gun for safe keeping. The marks on JonBenet may have been a stun gun. It fit the profile to the letter.
The climbing guild will all way tell their climbers to Listen carefully! before the many day hike and climb. Climbing shoes are needed and Hi-Tec are used like the imprint found next to JonBenet body. The instructor will all so inform each individual in the group that represent many foreign country to be rested. The climb will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested.
Tying knots are an importance part of rock climbing and the used of Carabiner will be used in the climb just like the imprint found next to Jonbenet at the crime scene.
The instructor will inform the climbers that if they have a problem then, they must Follow our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting back. If you try to grow a brain by not following our instruction then if you fall your family may be denied your remains for proper burial because you did not follow our instruction to the letter and your body may be lost forever. The two gentlemen watching over the climb at base camp will monitor the climbers and if we monitor you getting to the next camps early, we might call you on radio early to arrange an earlier delivery of the supplies and hence a earlier pickup of your supplies.
Any deviation of my instructions will result in your immediate turning back to base camp. Don't try to grow a brain climbers. You are not the only climber around on the trails so safety is importance and don't think that climbing will not be difficult. Don't underestimate the climb. Use that good climbing common sense of yours at all times. It is up to you now climbers!
PROFILE:
Some type of stun gun was used.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:17:14 PM
Scales for forensic photography (photo scales) provide a geometrical reference in the photographic documentation of evidence. The presence of such scales in an image allows investigators to reconstruct the dimensional context of a scene and provides a means to reproduce one-to-one photographs of physical evidence. In some cases, information extracted from the reconstruction of a scene provides evidence in court. The National Academy of Science (NAS) published a report, in which it highlights inadequacies in the current state of forensic science.1 In the report, the NAS emphasizes in part the need for the forensics community to adopt stronger methodologies and more exacting standards. Consistent with the report, crime scene investigators and analysts have expressed concern over the accuracy of forensic photo scales. As a result, the Dimensional Metrology Group (DMG) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in cooperation with the NIST Law Enforcement Standards Office (OLES) and the National Institute for Justice (NIJ), were tasked to investigate and report on the current state of forensic photo scale accuracy.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:18:17 PM
Stun Gun Marks shown in photos have not been good for geometrical reference and the forensic photo scales have a problem with accuracy.
This mean that the stun gun marks found may fit the stun gun marks tested at the crime scene when looking at the official Boulder crime scene photos.

( What was the distance from the camera to the abrasion marks in your PHOTO? Again the distance from the camera to the stun gun in your PHOTO?)
or what was the tested scale used?(accuracy.)

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:19:03 PM
Conclusions
The results from each test show that all vendors satisfied the length scale specification as written in the ABFO No. 2 technical note. 11 The measurements of internal and external circle diameters and center-to-center distance demonstrated a lack of adherence to specifications. However, it should be noted that results for each vendor were consistent. The testing for perpendicularity of the two legs showed that more than half of the rulers tested were off from the ABFO No. 2 specification. 12 Furthermore, there was little consistency between rulers of the same vendor. The four-year revisit showed minimal changes in length scale, internal and external circle diameters, and center-to-center distance. Perpendicularity, on the other hand, showed significant change. The surveillance testing at the end of 2011 provided results similar to those produced previously. Also, the effect of bending on length scale was found to be negligible.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:19:43 PM
Lab Testing:
The distance of contact of the two probs on the skin can measure diffent dimanence base on how the probs make contact.
Sample one:
Place to skin at 90 d = distance mesure the same as on the stun gun.
Sample two:
First prob make contact to skin, then then the stun gun move forward before the other prob make contact with skin, the skin between the two probs bunch up. After the shock, the porbles are lifted and the skin go back to the uncompress state, the distance is larger than the distance of the probles of the stun gun.
You can not go by any marks on the skin that have a greater or lesser distance and say it did not match the probles of the tested stun gun.
Each time the skin is charge, how the stun gun come into contact with the skin will be diffent.
With the scale problems and the angle of the photos taken by Boulder police, the marks on Jonbenet would match the stun gun tested.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:21:01 PM
Background

The stun gun is a tool that is an incapacitating weapon that momentarily disables either a beast or a person with an electric shock. It is design to and emits energy in an aimed or contacted direction without projectile.

Other electroshock weapons such as stun guns, stun batons, animal probes and dust print lifter administer an electric shock by direct contact. These types could have been used at the crime scene. These tools will use some type of power supply and a 120 volt outlet was located on the right side just inside the wine cellar door way. Batteries or house current.
One brand tested was the Taser, with cartridge removed, making an electric arc between its two electrodes. Burn marks on JonBenet body show this type of stun gun between the two probs.
Our lab tests show us that electroshock weapon technology uses a temporary high-voltage, low-current electrical discharge to override the body's muscle-triggering mechanisms. The recipient is immobilized via two metal probes connected via wires to the electroshock device. The recipient feels pain, and can be momentarily paralyzed while an electric current is being applied. Our lab testing has shown us that applying electroshock devices to more sensitive parts of the body is even more painful. The maximum effective areas for stun gun usage are upper shoulder, below the rib cage, and the upper hip. High voltages are used, but because most devices use a non-lethal current, death does not usually occur. The resulting "shock" is caused by muscles twitching uncontrollably, appearing as muscle spasms. JonBenet had marks on her head, Temple and Jaw hinges area.

JonBent body show us burns marks. Because there was no automatic stop on older model Taser guns, many killers have used it repeatedly or for a prolonged period of time, thus potentially contributing to suspects’ injuries or death. The current X26 model automatically stops five seconds after the trigger is depressed and then the trigger must be depressed again to send another "shock". The trigger can be held down continuously for a longer shock or the device can be switched off before the full five seconds have elapsed.

The distance between the probes has measurement by design. When the probes make contact with the skin at a 90 d angle to the skin and a charge is applied, mark are left on the surface of the skin. The measurement are the same as the distance of the probes on the stun gun. This can be photo with a crime scene scale.

Test Two:

Some time the crime scene photos show a wider or lesser distance between the probes marks, compared to the tested stun gun marks, why?

When the stun gun has a forward movement to the skin, probe one make contact first, this would be the inside or closes to the person holding the tool. As the forward movement continual, the skin bunches up and then probe two make contact. The skin is charge and when the probes are lifted from the skin, the skin uncompressed and the measured distant will be large that the tool itself.

Test Three:

The probes are closer on the test tool than the marks in the crime scene photos, why?
When the movement of the stun gun is moving in toward the person that is controlling the tool, then probe one make contact first. This is the farthest probe from the person holding the tool. This contact stretches the skin before the contact of probe two make contact. Shock is applied and then lifted from skin. The stretch skin relaxes from the stretch position and the mark are shown closer than the tested stun gun or crime scene photos.

The movement of the stun gun and the order of the contact of the probes will cause the distance between the left marks to measure different distances.

The stun gun tested matches the crime scene official photos.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:23:00 PM
Stun Gun

The killer kept one of the probs off the skin to cause a electral ark. This will cause one of the charge probes to burn the skin as shown in the crime scene photos. This is common with many killers that use a stun gun in their crimes.

The ark moves around the probe to the skin to make a complete electrcal circuit.

The killer know to have one probe on the skin first and try to hold the other probe off the skin for max damage. This is why the marks left on the skin are of many sizes an distances. The higher the angle, the closer the are marks left.

Any forward motion of the stun gun will strecth or compress the skin at contact causing the distance between the mark to measure differently that the stun gun probes itself.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:24:11 PM
White cord:
Lab testing with cord length.

The killer Profile tell us how the cords was uses.
JonBenet was tied up to a chair in the basement. She had cords tied tight to the chair legs and chair back rail that was tied tight to her wast and legs.
He painted her for his trofee of his crime that night. In her Pink night goung. She was undress and redress that night.

At one point she put on the floor and was tied up on her knees with one cord going past her belly to the neck. This put her sholders on the floor and her but high in the air. Her hands tied behind her back and the long uses of cord goes to the back side across her legs at the back side of her knees. If she tried to pull away from this position, the cord around her knees would pull on the center cord that goes to her neck and pulled the skip knot around her neck tighter, the more she tries to pull away and move out of this tight position.

The slip knots around her hands are kept loose, easy on and easy off. The added loop on the hand cord was used to connect the center cord paint stick end to her neck. That was the end that was tied to the broken paint stick. This cord was tied to the center of the stick. This is how it works. Paint stick throught loop, easy on and easy off. A wire tied in a knot was used as well as a small key chain size Carabiner with a pulley connected to it for the cords.
John Ramsey only had to pull lightly on the loose slip knots to get one off her hands, this was by design by the killer.

Now you know why the white cords was the lenght they were. 96 inches if you reattach them together. This will be the same lenght as a standard tent support cord.
There is more to this but this would not be the place to post this information.
Crime scene photos support this, many photos have not been made public at this time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:25:09 PM
This point to the killer, not the family.

Arapahoe County Coroner's Office
Michael J. Dobersen. M.D.
Medical Examiner,
Coroner

Was a stun gun used on JonBenet?
"At the early time he could not say it was a stun gun marks"
Now with a Taser in his hand he said "It fit as exactly as you could expect, to the marks on JonBenet body." He then tested the stun gun on pigs.
The Taser matches the crime scene photos.
3.5 cm apart, the same.
He can now testify to this in court.

This point to an IDI because why would a family member need a stun gun to control JonBenet?

He said "These are stun gun damage"

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:25:44 PM
Profile:

Power outlet in Wine Cellar:
120 volt
12 amp

Notes from 1996

Located in alleyway near trash cans.

Neon Transformer Power Supply .....
Two probes, square 3/16 " square.
Standard plug end.

In working order.
Color BLACK
Wires taped with black duct tape.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:26:30 PM
The killer used many items in this crime.
Some are:
Cord, wire, tape, paint stick, stun gun, ball bat, chair, log grabber, gloves, cotton, rope, marker, note pad, green paint, carabiner, sketching, the house, backpack, knots, blanket, pink night ware, bible, items in cabnet, silver spoon, glass, light pole, tree, door and other item.

The killer has a good profile by what and how he perform the crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:28:02 PM
Info:

The 1/4-inch-wide Stansport cord - which comes packaged in lengths of 50 and 100 feet and often is used for camping or outdoor activities.

A single loop of white cord was around the right wrist, tied on top of the sleeve but so loosely the doctor easily slid it free. There were 15 1/2 inches between that loop and a loop on the other end, which once apparently had bound the left wrist. A white cord of the same type was wrapped so tightly around the throat and neck that a deep horizontal furrow had been dug into the skin. A gold chain and cross were tangled in that ligature, which was tied behind the neck to a broken stick. Blond hair was snared in the knot, and the coroner had to cut the hair in order to remove the cord, which was tied more like a noose than a twisting garrote. The broken paintbrush used as the garrote handle had Korea printed on it.

Ideal for tents, hammocks, tarps, boats and many other uses
* Made of lightweight, strong and durable nylon
* 3/16" x 50'

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:28:45 PM
Boulder police were not train for this type of crime. They did the best that they could and this is still a cold case.$2,000,000.00 spent on their ideas and still have no killer. About 200 DNA test done and still no killer. This was said by some one close to the case, "They don't know what they don't know" Now tat was very well said by this person.

Many mistakes were perform by the police and their view about who did it wasted importance time to find the real killer. They turn down good help and today, Their Official statement is "WE WILL DO NOTHING" What's wrong with these people? Yes a IDI did it. The family was not involved.

We test items in a lab, the items don't lie, people do.

I will let you in on something, our lab may in time produce a led that may help solved this case.
How could we say this, In time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:29:50 PM
The killer left many clues at the crime scene. He want the family to know.
Many of these clues have not been made public, this is common in this type of crime, so posters here will not have the full stories. It will look one sided.
Here is one for you. JonBenet had a drawing on here hand in red ink. JonBenet like her cat.
Look up a online picture or look in the many videos on line. The paint tote was in the hall way next to the wine cellar on the right side by the wine cellar wall next to the boiler heating system. look on the carpet to the left of the paint tote next to the wall and you will see a drawing of a cat with ears and a smile just like the one on JonBenet hand in Black ink.
It is about four inches round, ears and eyes and a smile. Look for it, when you see it, you will know one more part of the story.

Let me know.
Remember, JonBenet had a green strip of green paint on here chin. This paint was sourse to the tub in the tote next to the broken paint brush that the killer put back into the tote as a clue.
Our profile predict the killer has a art background and drew JonBent that long night for his TROFEE.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:31:40 PM
Good question:
We will start with a profile.
The killer travels on Bus, Bike and on foot.(Hi-Tec hiking shoes imprint and Bike tire impression in snow in front yard.)
A small unlock room off the garage on the north side of the home had a service door that was heated and had a vent air duct to the inside of the house that could be used to monitor the family days or hours before the crime.(This was hidden from view from the neighbors and the Ramsey family. Crime scene photos will show the vent in the wall by the back stairs.)
A neighbor seen a white male walk up to this area just after the Ramsey family left for the Christmas dinner.(You could monitor the family plans from this small heater room through the air vent.)
The children had neighborhood friends over to play with the Christmas toys a video games, opening doors, coming and going with excitement.(All doors were not check to be lock by the family before they went to the party.(It was a small town, low crime rate and a safe upscale neighborhood.)
The killer enter the home, Boulder police found six windows and one door at ground level unlock.
The killer has lot of time to plan the preplan crime because he knows the family will be gone all night.
He take a family used note pad and prints the ransom note using his water base black Sharpie marker.(He has a art background and uses a ink safe for paper marker in his art work. This marker was out of production for many years and before the Ramsey's move to Boulder. The marker was track to a orange can under the kitchen phone that was used by the family to hold other pens.
He knows how police will work and said this in the ransom note. He is setting up the family by leaving in house clues.
The ransom note profile show us that because he is on foot, bike and bus, the ransom must go as he printed or it will not work.
His plan is to take JonBenet to the basement a instruct the family between 8 and 10 am the next day what to do.
The money will be drop off as instructed and the family will be told the JonBenet is in the home.
Now because he is working alone, and is monitoring the family from the basement for this crime to work, he must print in the ransom note many time, he will kill JonBenet if they call police and or not follow his direction to the letter. Its the only was his crime will work because he travel on foot and the plan was never to take JonBenet from the house.
He was never to take JonBenet from the house.
The note is place, he then remove JonBenet from her out of the way bedroom at the other end of the large house, down the steps to the basement.
Patsy see the three page ransom note, inform John and they called 911. Now right at this time, the killer plans the he travel far and preplan to the letter has gone wrong. He printed a three page note saying many time no to call police and the call was place.
The killer has seven minutes to leave the house, in anger, he pull the cord and hit JonBenet with a child size ball bat using the knob end as the crime scene picture match.(This bat was found by Boulder police and fiber on the match the basement crime scene. The bat was there.
He leave the basement and go out the butler side door to the alleyway.(This door was found open by Boulder police that morning.)
There was no way the killer would go to the back kitchen and try to locate the ransom note that that family had in there hands before he leave the house. He need to exit the house quickly.
This is a profile of how the killer was thinking.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:33:20 PM
The family put JonBenet to bed at around 10:00 pm on Christmas night as engrave on the grave stone. That was the last time they seen her alive.
She was molested before she was killed because her heart was beating to drawl blood in area of her body. The stun gun mark were red in color, must be alive to leave red marks. Damage to her eyes and around her eyes show she was alive. Blood in her panty show she was alive. The sliava on the duct tape shows she way alive under stress to have this. The duct tape was place after she was not moving. Marks to he body show she was a live st the time they were made. The damage to her head like the marks on her temple and jaw bone area, she was alive. The crack to the head, she was near death and the cord was tie in place, very little blood inside the head. The tie cord was in place.
Wood fiber found inside JonBenet match the wood in the paint stick as plant fibers. The tip of the broken paint brush was said not to be found by police. They spent 10 days in the house.
All of these actions did take place before the time of death.
The killer profile predict he travel on foot, bike and bus. His plans was never to take JonBenet from the house for this plan to work.
The ransom note would have to convince John that the family must follow the instruction to the letter of SHE will die. This was said many time in the ransom note because the completion of the crime depend on this. The note turn out to be 2 and 1/2 page to get this point across. Do not call the police and he was monitoring the police and the family. The note said JonBenet was removed from the house at that time. The killer would be inside the house to monitor the family as printed in the ransom note. This is the only place that he could monitor the family.
The killer would call from the basement phone to the house by using the phone company call back code that will ring the house phones then the instructions at between 8 and 10 am could be giving.
Profile predict the family will drop of the money and then the killer tell the family JonBenet was still home in her bed and dress as they left her when they return home after the ransom money was drop off. This is why the killer redress her that night.
At the time the family called 911, the crime was not to be completed. The killer is in the home, he travels on foot and he was never going to take JonBenet out of the house on foot anyway fro the preplan crime to work. He has a hicking background and a Hi-Tec shoe impression was found next to Jonbenet body in the wine cellar. They call and he hear this because he is in the basement monitoring the house. His preplan crime has failed. He is so mad he pulls the cord and knows he had seven minutes to leave the house and take the child black ball bat knob end and hit JonBenet in the head. The crime scene photo match the shape and size of the damage. The bat was found just out side the butler door and tested, it had the same fibers on it as the crime scene.
The killer exit the basement out the butler door, he first look down 15th street for a all clear, leaving the bat on the wall before traveling to the alley way to excape the scene. There was no snow in this part of the yard.
Time of death can not be predicted to the hour, this is why it is not official used as the exact time of death in crimes. Age, temperture, and condition will play in how the body will decay. She was found cold and still by her farther. The official coroner check her late that night. this is many house after the crime. They could predict a time of 12:00 midnight to 6:00 am, The family called 911 around that time. Time of death is at time of 911 call to police.
The killer must keep JonBenet quick in the basement, There are many ways the killer could have used to do this like giving her a treat. We do this all the time with children.
The killer left many clues at the crime scene as well as his mail DNA. This has been added to his profile. Family was not involved.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:34:40 PM
I talk to John about the pineapple this year.
He thought the pineapple may have been put there by the killer of JonBenet.
A white bowl was place off the glass table place mats used every day by the family. Odd.
Fresh cut pineapple was place in the bowl, full, more than a child treat, serving side. A silver serving spoon was place in this fruit. The large spoon would not be used to eat fresh cut pineapple, to big for any mouth. Every one that uses silver knows, do not place silver in a pineapple because it will tarnish the silver coating. The family know this. The spoon was stored in a box inside the china cabinet next to the back stairs. This was a wedding gift, now tarnish, was this a clue.
Next to the bowl was a cold stile drinking glass and in the glass with no handles was a used hot tea bag. We do not drink hot tea in a cold drinking cup. The placement of the cup show us the person that place the cup was right handed because the tea bag was pointing to the center of the glass table.
Now the ransom note was sign at the end with the letters S. B.T.C.
What could this stand for that was so importance to sign this on the ransom note. Clue.
S = Spoon place in pineapple.
B= Bowl use to hold spoon
T- Tea bag place in cup
C= Cup used to hold tea bag.
The family said these item was not there when they left for the Christmas party. All so he told us that Patsy like her tea hot a brewed not a tea bag place in a cup. He said the child did not like or drink tea, not even sweet tea. So who place the items on the glass table.
S. B. C.T. Maybe

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:36:02 PM
Think about this, Common reaction to life, every day life.
When a child is born and the baby start to cry, what does the mother do?
Instink, she feed the new born. The baby cant talk but she know, The baby stop crying.
Now with years of this action, feeding a baby into a child, both learn by pratice that if you want to quick a child, feed them food. It works, we all know this as well as a killer.
The killer needed Jonbenet to keep silent that night in the basement, a treat like fresh cut pineapple could not be rule out.
The killer may have given this to her about 20m minutes before she was killer just before the 911 call to police.
Some think that look like pineapple was found in her and on the glass kitchen table in the home.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:36:57 PM
The killer's printing stile:

Century Schoolbook is based on the earlier Century Roman

 Century Schoolbook is familiar to many in North America as being the typeface many first learned to read with. Morris Fuller Benton utilized research done by Clark University that showed young readers more quickly identified letter forms with contrasting weight, but with the lighter strokes maintaining presence. Tests also showed the importance of maintaining counter-form (the white space around the black letter form) in recognizing the face at smaller sizes. In designing Century Schoolbook, M. F. Benton increased the x-height, the stroke width, and overall letter spacing. The faces were issued over a period of five years, all of which were designed by Benton and issued by A.T.F.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:37:55 PM
The killer travels on foot, bike and bus. The crime was never to take the child out of the house.
Simple crime:
Print a long ransom note and print many times, SHE DIES if you call police or do not follow our instruction to the letter. This will take 30 mintues to print the note before the crime, preplan.
Stay in the house, monitor the family from the finish basement. Keep the child hidden and print in the long note she was taken by a group. This make the note longer.
It Christmas, so the banks will be open the next morning, so he must weight in a warm place that let him mointor the family. This is in the house.
He can not take the child because he travel on foot, bike and bus. A good walking show will be common, like the foot impresion found in the wine cellar Hi-Tec, the walking shoe.
Simple crime, Place a long ransom note, Stay in the house with the child hidden, call them with there house phone from the finish basement phone for instuction. Get the money and leave the child fulley dress in the home when they get back from the money diverly.
Simple crime.
Your right, when the 911 call was place, the crime was over, and he was very mad, The child was choke and hit in the head to die, like print many time in the ransom note. This made it a long note.
What a simple crime, leave marker in the house, use items from the house, simple crime.
The child would have been found with damages from that long night if not dead.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:38:36 PM
If you wanted to hurt the family for life. Then damage the child so she would have year or a life time of problems remembering that night. So killing was not the best choise if the killer was mad at the family and want a long turm revence. The child would be damage for file if she lives.
This is the killer profile.
Get mony and leave them a damage child. Now that a person that has a problem with the family.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:39:27 PM
Do we think that the money was that main reason for this crime?
Yes, it was a major part of the preplan crime,$118,000.00 is not a large amount of money for a business man like John. He could withdraw this amount with out to much problem or attention. A larger amount would cause some attention. Well preplan by the killer.
Was the killing the mane preplan part of the crime. As in the ransom note printing, Yes KILLING, only if the family does not follow the instruction to the letter. So killing was not final at the time of the printing the note, but KILLING would be part of the crime if they called 911 and or did not follow the instuction to the letter. This crime was design to ajust as the event move forward and changes. This make for a long ransom note.
It would seam hard for the killer to just call the family from the main floor house phone with a long talk and maybe being heard down stairs, so a ransom note would do the trick. It will need to be very detailed and this would make the ransom note very long because this would be a one time chance to instruct them on what to do and what not to do and how it will move forward. He is in the house. Al this was done in just 2 and 1/2 pages.
The 911 call and the head damage are link. The profile and the ransom note wording said she will be safe if they do not call police. Yes or no to here death, we will not know at this time.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:41:02 PM
In the basement was a storage room that had Christmas items and golf clubs etc. This room has the bottom end of the cloth shout enter this room at the location of a old window before the addition to the house. The West / corner. All so there was a cover over window in this room that was found open and a chair located under this window. the window is located behind the butler counter and was used by past worker to monitor the family Conversations. Nnext to this room was the counter that the basement phone was located. In the room was a washer and dryer. This may be the spot were the TWO white blankets was taken from and used to cover Jonbenet.
The killer could easily monitor the family from this basement location and even the second floor next to JonBenet bedroom and the third floor back hallway to the parents bedroom. He could hear the movement very well from this location. He printed that the police and the family inside the house was monitored. How? He was in the house to do this.
As soon as the 911 call to police, he killed JonBenet in anger and left the home, up the basement steps, out the butler door that was found open and down the alleyway.
The crime was over at the time of the 911 call. He printed a long ransom note for the purpose that his crime will not work if they call for help.
The pull cord would have killer JonBenet but the added blow to the head finish he off as he left the home. A failed crime he so carefully plan.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:41:49 PM
What you need to know that day that many do not know in this case.
As our team works on the case, I have the chance to take with the only person that was there that day. John has been very helpfull on the question that have been ask.
From the file: this is fact.
At one point that morning, John was down in the basement looking for any clues that was not as it should be. In the middle of the house in the basement had a door, behind this door was a room that held the location from the past home owners od a elevator shaft. The door to this small room had a door that had a old safty on the knob that would not let you open the door from inside this room. John noted that the freash paint was mark up at the lock side of the door jam. This was new marks. It look as if the killer went to the back of the long space and the spring on the door close and he was lock in. The profile predict he was looking for a good place to hide JonBenet for this crime early in the day. He pride the door open and left damage to the metal frame.
This was over look by Boulder police because it did not match their person of interest.
Think, damage to the basement door that had been freasly paint weeks before.
The shaff went up to the third floor when the Ramsey broght the house but it was in the middle of the rooms at eacj level so they had it taken out. They only left the basement steel frame and safty door and lock.
The killer left many clue that he was there. We have a large list of these clues. Boulder police over look items that would clear the family and they spen over $2,000,000.00 trying. It sill a cold case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:42:37 PM
The killer leave right after the 911 call to police. He has seven minutes to do so.
The profile show us he has a rock climbing background. These are people that hang high of a rock hanging by a cord 1,000 of feet in the air conected by a small nail. That fearless, so hiding in a large house that is warm and dry weight for $118,000.00 and harming a litter girl was riskey to him.
His profile show us he is a risk taker, not like us, so we will not understand his thinking.
Rock climbers uses knot tieing and ropes, these were a major part of this crim. Allso the mark on the wine cellar floor was from a tool used in climbing, a carabiner. Clinber use fingerless black gloves to help in tieing knots, black fibers were found at the crime scene.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:43:22 PM
The killer profile:

We predict that the killer has a rock climbing background.

(Hi-Tec shoe print, Knot tying, Rope found in bedroom, Cord used, carabiner imprint in wine cellar, black gloves fibers wipe on JonBenet- fingerless wool climbing gloves.)

He has a background as a instructor-teacher

(Ransom note text, "Listen carefully! ", "follow our instructions to the letter." Dog ear page one of the ransom note as teacher do every day teaching. Etc.)

The killer had a art background

(Green paint painted on JonBenet chin, Uses of a paint stick in the crime, Red ink drawing on Jonbenet hand, Uses of the center pages of the note pad, just like a sketchbook, Using a water base Sharpie marker to print the ransom note-this is a art safe marker used by arties, tub of green paint math paint on JonBenet chin found in tote, the carefull placement of the brush broken end back in the paint tote.)

Profile:
The fearless killer plan his crime on Christmas. Teachers have time off this time of year and on one would pay any attention to being gone.
The desk in the basement was taken by the Boulder police, We predict he drew a sketch of JonBenet tied to a chair that night for his prof of the crime. His Trofee.
No one would expect a crime like this on Christmas, He pick the best day to suprise the family.
Printed the ransom note tell us more about the killer. PRINTING = Keep to himself.

Character revelations from the handwriting:
Great attention to detail: close i-dots
Low self-esteem: low t-bar crossing
Emotionally distant: all printing and vertical slant
Sexual frustration: incomplete lower loops
In a hurry: printing and frequent pen lifts
Domineering/ excessive need for control: downward t-bars
Preplaning a crime on Christmas was well plan by the killer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:44:29 PM
Rigor mortis
(Latin: rigor "stiffness", mortis "of death") is one of the recognizable signs of death, caused by chemical changes in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff and difficult to move or manipulate. In humans, it commences after about three to four hours, reaches maximum stiffness after 12 hours, and gradually dissipates from approximately 24 hours after death.
It is known to start at about THREE hours.

Time line :
 Killed at around 5:50 am and found at 1:05 pm
This is over SEVEN HOURS.
She would have been over 60% of full rock hard maximum stiffness rigor mortis at 1:05 pm.
Over the next four to six hours, rigor mortis spreads to the other muscles, including those in the internal organs such as the heart. The onset of rigor mortis is more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death. Its onset also varies with the individual's age, sex, physical condition, and muscular build.

Approximate times for algor and rigor mortis in temperate regions

Body temperature - Body stiffness - Time since death

warm - not stiff - dead not more than three hours
cool - stiff dead - 3 to 8 hours
cold - stiff dead - 8 to 36 hours
cold - not stiff - dead more than 36 hours

JonBenet was place on top of a cold not heated and a damp concrete floor for SEVEN hours. The out side temperature was around 7d that night, very cold in Boulder CO. JonBenet only had on at the time she was located, night ware. At one point she may have had no night ware on that night.
From the official table above, she was over the seven hour mark near the eight hour mark.
Cool to cold body temperature if found in a warm room, but she was found on a very cold concrete floor. This would have her in a cold body temperature and in a stiff condition.
John Ramsey pick her up and noted that she was cold and stiff. Case fact. He was not a expert on rigor mortis in the court of law but he would know if the child was cold and stiff at some level.
Killer near 5:50 am and found at 1:05pm works in all tables on rigor mortis.

Now were you wish full thinking about this, or do you just post what every you like?

Your post - "IMPOSSIBLE" In the lab that is 100%

We see that it is not (IMPOSSIBLE) but probably with a 70% state of full stiffness at 1:05 pm of full rigor mortis if killed at around 5:50 am.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:45:10 PM
Profile of the ransom note placement:
The question has come up to what step was use to display the ransom note?
On TV shows and movies, they are never clear about the placement. They do not know, why?
The police will keep back pieces of crime scene information that only the killer and the police will know. This can be helpfull in ID the person that commited the crime. So the public will not know all of the importance details of the crime.
Pasty Ramsey said to police that she went down the back stairs with items in her hands. She step ove the paper on the steps near the bottom of the stairs.
When police tried this, they couod not do this with out steping on the pages, the ransom note did not show any sighs of foot impressions. Then how could Patst do this when the police could not. The Grand Jury too found this hard to understand. Was she lieing, if so, then the jury would use this to help make up their minds on this case. Boulder police could not do this.
I ask John this qiestion, What step was the spread out ransom note found on?
He said "Patst was the first to see it, She read the note first. Maybe step ONE,TWO or THREE." So today I do not know this answer to the question, So we can used the killer's profile to predict answer to the question.
Killer's Profile:
The crime scene and the profile predict the killer has a art background. He will display his works of art on wall for every one to see.(Upright position).
The pages used to print the ransom note came from the middle of the family used note pad located in the back hall way on a counter. The killer carefully took the pages for the center of the note pad, these page will be wrinkel free and in perfit shape like the condition of the ransom note found at the crime scene.
As a arties, he need a perfit work space material like paper to print his art work, the ransom note. The instink of the killer is to do things that he knows and is uses to doing. Like hanging his art work upright on a wall for all to see.
The killer need to pick a place that every one onr find and see his art work, the ransom note. He knows the it is east to see if the items are place in a upright position.
Patsy Ramsey uses the bottom stair area as a remimber to place items that she need to remember to take with he the next day for travel. The killer seam to know this and he pick the back stairs for this. He places the three page on one of the bottom steps in and upright postion just kike he does with all of his art work, wasy to see and can not be miss. Spread out just like Pasty Ramsey said to police.
The three page ransom note spread out in the upright position would make it easy to step over the ransom note just like she said. I wish the Grand Jury understood this. They may have think she was lieing because of how the Boulder police handle the case information.
John was right, the spread out ransom note in a upright position would rest on two steps. One ,Two or Three.
Remember, the police will hold back peices of information from the public because only the police and the killer would know this information that would ID him as the killer.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:46:23 PM
All most all items used in the crime can be seen from the back side yard thought the glass in the kitchen door. The ransom note displayed in a upright position would make it easy for someone to monitor the importance time that the note was discovered. If it was to lay flat on the step, this would had to see and monitor from the side yard location.

Items seen from this location:

JonBenet bedroom
Back stair
Silver spoon storage box
Ransom note placement
Note pad
Sharpie marker
Pineapple and tea bag on table
Back window well to basement
Damage door lock plate
Any one picking up the ransom note
Kitchen phone on wall
View of all other bedrooms in home

Think about this if you said in the ransom note that you will monitor the family,
Were would you need to be?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:47:00 PM
Bedroom Door Found Close

Patsy said in her interview that she left Jonbenet in her bed in her bedroom. She left the bedroom door partway close the bedroom so that the hallway night light would not shine in JonBenet eyes.
This was an every night event.
When Patsy got up and went to the second floor area, she notice JonBenet bedroom was in a all most close position, not like she all way left it. Why?
The crime scene could be monitor from the side yard if the bedroom door was place in a close position after removing Jonbenet form her bedroom. this light from the hall way would shine and this could be seen from the side back yard throught the bedroom glass windows and glass door.
The ransom note printed that they will monitor the family. using the side location and closing Jonbenet bedroom door would help in monitoring if any one check on JonBenet that night.
The killer need all information to stay in control.
Now you know why the bedroom door to Jonbenet room was close by the killer as Patsy stated to police how she found it that morning.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:48:24 PM
The lines from the ransom note: If we go by what was printed.
("We are a group of individuals that represent 3. a small foreign faction.")
I don't all ways believe what I read.
("you must follow our instructions to the letter.")
OUR may mean more that one person or trying to look like more that one person.
("If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier delivery pickup of your daughter.")
WE may mean more that one person or trying to look like more than one person.
("The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them.")
The TWO gentlemen may mean the writer and two more persons or he wanted it to look like more that one person.
("If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she dies.")
The WE may mean more that one person.
("You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics.")
The words US and WE may mean more that one person.
("Follow our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back.")
The word OUR may mean more than one person.
("Don't underestimate us John.")
The word US may mean more that one person.
When the writer or killer uses the world (I) he the writer most likely is telling the truth.
There was TWO foot impressions found in the wine cellar not ID to the family or people in the house that day.
There was a mud shoe print near a basement window too that was never ID to made it.
One in the house, that we know
. One or more monitoring the house, the ransom note tell us this, may be or may be not. The profile predict that three people could have perform this crime.
We are working on the ONE person that wrote the ransom note and left the unknown DNA on JonBenet and on her night ware.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:49:29 PM
The killer of Jonbenet spell some words wrong.
Printing the letters S.

Ransom Note
The writer misspells two common words in lines #4 and #5, "business" and "possessions."
 The two misspellings occur in the first paragraph.
After that, the writer uses correct grammar except for using the article "a" when he should have written "an."
This is further indication the misspellings were done on purpose.
The writer showed his true writing skills and forgot to misspell words throughout the note.
The killer added the letter S to Business and left off the letter S in the word Possessions.
The letter S is a problem for the killer and he has the hand movement as if he was printing the number 5.
The JBI profile predict that the killer lives near a highway with the number 5 in the road name. 5 is an importance number to the killer.
We write with our brain, not our hands.
Added the letter S Left off the letter S
The killer prints the letter S like he was printing the number 5

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:51:18 PM
In the basement at the Ramsey home, Boulder police ask the family if they took any pictures of JonBenet there, they all so ask if any pencils was sharpen and the shaving drop to the floor.
Our lab profile predict the killer has a art background and he use the desk that was taken by the Boulder police to draw JonBenet that night as a Trofee.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:52:00 PM
What real happen to this case from the start:

Subjective data collection,

The process in which data relating to the crime and problems are elicited from the family. The data are retrieved from the family's description of an event rather than from a physical examination, which provides objective data. The interviewer encourages a full description of the onset, the course, and the character of the problems and any factors that aggravate or ameliorate it. Compare objective data collection.

The police offices that came to the house use subjective data collection.
One should have used Objective Data Collection from the start.
Defines "objective" as "not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; as this case had been done from the start by police. The case should have been based on facts; unbiased."

Objective Data in the crime scene setting, therefore, can be defined as data that is factual, unbiased, and unchanged by personal feelings or interpretations.

Again:

What really happen at the start of this case.

Subjective information or crime scene report writing was based on personal opinions, interpretations, points of view, emotions and judgment. It is often considered ill-suited for scenarios like crime scene reporting or decision making in crime or killing.
Objective information or analysis is fact-based, measurable and observable.
Subjective infornation was given to the media and they ran with it. Like no foot prints in the snow in the yard with out telling them the property had only snow in the front yard and all side walks were clear of snow.

Over $2,000,000.00 was spent on this case and the Grand Jury was give the Subjective information acounts of this case.
Because of this, It's is still a cold case.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:52:38 PM
No usable fingerprints? Boulder took many.

The profile predict the killer has a rock climbing background. Climbers used the tips of their finger tips to hold on to a crack in a rock high on the edge of a cliff. Just the tips of their fingers. This is why they use black fingerless gloves.

When we collect fingerprints from a person of interest, we use special fingerprint ink and a fingerprint card called a ten point card. This card has spaces for each finger and a box for four fingers of the right hand and the left hand four fingers. In the middle of this card we take their thumbs prints. This help us check for any mistakes in the placement of the prints in the proper boxes.

We row the fingers and thumbs with ink. Starting with the right thumb then right fingers. We row the fingers from finger nail edge to finger nail edge, on the paper, this look like a square print on the fingerprint card when perform correct.

Now that said, the killer could use his unprotect hands to open doors at a crime scene and not be ID because we do not fingerprint the tips of fingers or thunbs when fingerprinting card are produce.

The killer, a rock climber uses his fingertips all the time. So this would be easy for him not to wear gloves at the crime scene. He just uses the tips of his thumbs and the tips of his finger in this crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:53:57 PM
The bedroom door

Pasty told police that morning that she went to the second floor, she seen JonBenet door in an all most close position. Not the way it is left each night.

I wonder why the killer would close the door behind him as he left the bedroom. That a extra step carrying JonBenet. Patsy would leave the door in a ½ open position so the night light in the hallway would not shine in her eyes. The killer knew this.

The ransom note stated that the house would be monitored.

To do this, one would need to be located in a proper position in the neighborhood. This should be a very importance place to check for a killer connection.

This position of interest point is the back side yard or South/West property line view.

By closing the bedroom door, the hall way night light would not shine in the bedroom. Seen from outside would look dark. If someone was to check on JonBenet that night, the door would be open and the light would shine in. This would give the person watching the house a warning and then contact made to the person in the house. A safety lookout.

The picture show the place of interest. All most everything used in this crime can be monitor from this location.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:54:49 PM
The door:

The ransom note wording reads about three people involved in the crime. If this ransom note wording is true, then the two member out side the house would need a clue to when the inside person has taken JonBenet from here bedroom. The signal would be simple, when the hallway night light goes dark that shines into JonBenet bedroom by closing the bedroom door. The crime is on.

The profile predict the killer was in the house right after the family left for the Christmas party at 5:00 pm Christmas day. The two people weighting out side the house would need to know when the killer take Jonbenet from her room. Then they will stay alert as the lookout people.
Now you know how the bedroom was used in the crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:55:30 PM
No Fingerprints on ransom note?
Black fibers found at crime scene.
Where did the black fibers come from?
Boulder police do not know.
It was not from the family.

Black Wool Gloves (Fibers)

MILITARY ISSUE BLACK GLOVE INSERTS/LINERS

The cold weather glove inserts are intended to be worn for added warmth with glove shells for cold weather. The black wool glove inserts can be worn on either hand.
All parts of the glove, except the cuff, are seamless knit. The cuff is a true rib knit. Many artist and trail climbing guilds cut the finger tips off to give the hand added control. Black fibers can be transferred to other items. The crime scene found black fibers on JonBenet clothing. Material: 100% Israeli Wool.

Size: LARGE MILITARY ISSUE CLASS 2 CW TYPE II WOOL GLOVE INSERTS

 Perfect for the Cold Winter Months, these Fingerless Gloves will Keeps your Fingers Warm and Fit while allowing you to use your Finger Tips giving you a Great Feel.

Black duct tape is a fix all material and is used by many artists and rock climbing guilds.
The Profile predict the killer wore Military Black gloves easily found at surplus and hardware stores located all across the US and Canada. These stores also sell nylon cords and black rows of duct tape.
Black Israeli Wool Fibers
Genuine Israeli Military Blanket 100% wool, super warm blanket features reinforced whipped stitched edges measures 76" x 56" Surplus used, good condition It comes in mix colors Black, Grey, Brown and O.D.
Many artists and trail guilds will cut the tips off their gloves for better control like tying a knot. Wool fibers will easily shed off the cut ends of the gloves.(Black Fibers)

Profile:

The profile predict that the killer wanted the crime scene to look like a foreign faction and use gloves made from Israeli wool.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:56:24 PM
The ransom note said that - "We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction."
This group of individuals may use what is called a Tactical Israeli Duffle Gear Bag - Color Black

Israeli Mossad Duffle Bag - Black

The Israeli Mossad Duffle Bags are designed after the original Israeli Mossad military gear bag.
This duffle bag is made of a heavy duty cotton canvas, has on full main roomy storage area with a zipper lap closure and has external end pockets with velcro flap closures.

The Israeli style duffle bag has a waterproof rubberized bottom and has heavy duty shoulder strap webbing which wrap around the bag. This Israeli style Mossad Duffle Bag can be used for your sports equipment and as travelling luggage. Approx Size: 34" x 15" x 12" Color:Black
The Ransom Note stated that they were a foreign faction, The killer may have used a bag like this.

Tactical Israeli Duffle Gear Bag - Black

Line from the ransom note:

You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics.

A UNIDENTIFIED duffle bag was found in a bed room next to Jonbenet bed room on the second level. Rope was also found in this room as well.

The ransom note started out with the statement “Listen carefully!“

Profile:

The profile predict that the killer has a background as a Teacher, Instructor, or Trail Guild.
The uses of his eyes in his work is very importance. He may wear eye glasses. He has a very good attention to detail in his work. The ransom note texts shows this pre planing to the letter. The killer must travel a lot in his work and many teacher have time off during the Christmas Holiday and his travel would not be notice by any one.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:57:20 PM

This was a simple crime.
The killer was not ever going to take JonBenet out of the house because he travels on foot, bike and bus. So the crime was preplan to keep JonBenet in the basement of the large house with him.
The rope and the duffle left upstair was not going to be a problem in the preplan crime. He would collect it after the 8 to 10 am call to instuct the three members of the family to leave the house. At that time the items left would be collected. The phone instructions may include to leave the ransom note on the steps for him to take back with him. Nothing to connect him to the crime. When they get back, JonBenet would be dress in her bedroom. How would they explan this to police. Nothing to show them of the crime but the damage to JonBenet. Now they would look bad at that point.
The killer knew that he had one chance to convince the family with a writen note not to call police because he and JonBenet would be hidden in the basement for this crime to work, he travel on foot, bike and bus, There is no place to take a child in this crime.
The note must say many times, SHE DIES. He must add a lot of information to the note because his writeing will depend on it. The three page ransom note was 2 and 1/2 pages long of text. Short for what he needed the note to do. If they do not follow the instructions to the letter, his crime will not work, he is located in the basement with the child. He has no other oppitions.
He mointor the house and around 5:50 am he hear the mother locating the ransom note. She scream for John and after he read the note, they need to do some thing, She called 911 for needed help.
The printing in the ransom note said many times if they call 911 SHE DIES. this made the note longer that most because he was in the house. Short note, the killer is not in the house.
Mad and anger, he pulls the cord tite around JonBenet nect and then hit her with a child black ball bat. The knob end of the bat and this mark matches the crime scene photos. He know he has seven minutes to leave the property before the police arive so he exit out the side door called the butler door. This door was found in a open postion by police that morning.
The now killer did what he say he would do so many time in the ransom note, SHE DIES.
Because the killer had to exit before the family left for the ransom pickup later that day, his duffel bag and the heavey rope was left behind.

The alleyway was dark and the killer has an easy excape.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:58:28 PM
The Ransom Note: Let get deep into the killer mind.

The crime at 755 15th was a preplan crime base on the profile of the ransom note.
The profile predict that the killer days before the crime mointored the house. He knew things like that the mother put items that she will need to take with her for travel at the bottom of the back stairs. He could see this.

The killer allso knew that the door to JonBenet bedroom was allways left in the 1/2 open position at night to let light in the bedroom and shades the hallway light from shining onto JonBenet face as she sleep. He has seen this before many times.

The killer knew that the large three level house had the parents bedroom located on the top floor of the house and the brother bedroom on the second floor at the front of the house. No one was in the very back part of the large house but JonBenet's bedroom.
The killer knew that the house had a finish basement and that there were many rooms in the basement to hide from the family and to hide JonBenet for this crime. No need to take her out of the house.

He picks the basement for the in house crime location, a simple crime.
The basement has two exit points if he needs it for a fast excape. One was a window in a small bathroom near the bottom of the basement steps. The window would be easy to exit from and the tolet would act as a step.

A nother exit point in the basement was a three unit window located in a room with a train set and paint supplies for paintings, he is a artest and enjoy this space. The killer would need to set up a step to exit this higher window for a quick exit. The police found a blue sue case just under the middle unit of the window and what looks to be a test foot print left by the killer, police said.
The room that JonBenet was found in was sound prof, located just out side the main shell of the house. This very sound prof room dad concrete walls and floors. This room was easly seen from the bottom of the basement steps. The white door of this room was in plan view and site. The location gave the killer a good place to monitor any one coming down the basement steps. Open and in plan site, the wine cellar door has a safty lock at the top of the door that could keep some one in the room from inside like a child.

The killer printed a two and one half page ransom note, It was short for an in house crime. Most ransom notes are short but out killers do not stay in the house for their crimes to work. This crime needed a place that the killer could mointor the family and this would be from in side the house. The profile predict this killer travel onfoot, bike and bus. This is why JonBenet was never to leave the house. The preplan crime was design this was, a simple crime.

The call to 911 change all of this and now you know the rest of the story.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:59:15 PM
Wherever the killer steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as silent witness against him.
Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothing, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects..
All of these and more bear mute witness against him.
This is evidence that does not forget.
It is not confused by the excitement of the moment.
It is not absent because human witnesses are, it is factual evidence, physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself; it cannot be wholly absent, only its interpretation can err.
Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 05:59:56 PM
What Facts do we know about the ransom note:

Ransom Note - Page One - Dog-Earing Page One of ransom note - bottom left Dog-Ear Page Left corner pdf file

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a can located in the kitchen.

Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and was never located at the crime scene. The marker used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone. Also, there was another page in the note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.

The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day, The ransom note came from a note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes. The Secret Service, which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to locate forgers. The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.

 The profile predict that the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family. The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in this crime.
The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. Our lab testing shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a section in a note pad that one finds to be important or of personal meaning. Teachers and instructors do this wall the time.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:01:04 PM
Sharpie Markers

The individual ingredients in permanent markers are harmful when highly concentrated or in large amounts, but permanent markers are regulated to be safe for human use. According to data online, Sharpie Fine Point Permanent Markers are comprised of dies, n-propanol (71-23-8), n-butanol (71-36-3) and diacetone alcohol (123-42-2).

The numbers in parenthesis are the registry numbers of the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society. CAS numbers identify organic and inorganic chemicals but do not include the manufacturer or concentration of a chemical. The boiling point of n-propanol in Sharpie fine point permanent markers is 207 degrees Fahrenheit, and the chemical has a vapor pressure of 13mm Hg at 20 degrees Celsius.

The specific gravity of n-propanol in these markers is 0.8044, and it is water soluble. N-propanol smells like alcohol and is clear in color. N-butanol is also clear in color and has a banana scent. It can be mixed with many solvents, according to data online. N-butanol should not be inhaled and can irritate the eyes and skin. Diacetone alcohol is an odorless, colorless liquid. One lab reports that it evaporates slowly and is used as a component of printing ink. Diacetone alcohol has a melting point of -47 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 164 degrees Celsius.

Sharpie permanent markers contain dyes, pigments and a solvent mixture of butanol, propanol, diacetone alcohol and ethanol. Additional solvents in the inks include alcohol, ketone, xylene and glycol ethers.

Sharpie Water-Based Paint Markers are great for scrapbooking, art projects, posters, note pads and signs. They are water and fade resistant, and the ink will not bleed through heavyweight paper. These water-based opaque paint markers are acid free, archival quality, and non-toxic. Available in a variety of vibrant colors for light and dark surfaces.

"Sharpie" was originally a name designating a permanent marker launched in 1964 by the Sanford Ink Company. The Sharpie also became the first pen-style permanent marker. In 1992 Sharpie was acquired by The Newell Companies (later Newell Rubbermaid) as part of Sanford, a leading manufacturer and marketer of writing instruments".

Importance fact:

Page one ands two was printed with a unused marker tip, but the killer change markers and use a used marker to print page three. Our lab tested the information and found a 50% wider print letter width on page three. This tell us something about the killer that day.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:03:39 PM
The ransom note:

The ransom note was not handwriting, it was brain writing.
The ransom note was PRINTED, not hand writen.
His choice of pens was a water base ink marker, the arties choice.
The marker fits his hands to the letter, Five inches and he broke the paint stick to the same size.
The ransom note tells us more that the words on the note

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:04:59 PM
On the palm of her left hand, someone had drawn a red ink heart.

According to Det. Linda Arndt, who witnessed the autopsy, green Christmas garland, like the garland decorating the spiral staircase in the house, was tangled in her hair.

JonBenét was wearing long underwear, and Benath the long underwear was a pair of white panties with printed rosebuds and the words "Wednesday'' in the waistband. There were urine stains and several red stains. According to a search warrant affidavit, Dr. Meyer told Arndt the stains looked like blood.

Meyer found evidence of vaginal injury, but no semen was found on the body. The coroner also reported that the pubic area appeared to have been wiped with a cloth.

He also noted that a white cord was tied around her right wrist, a similar cord was tied around her neck. Seventeen inches of cord hung from the knot, and the end was tied "in multiple loops around a length of a round tan-brown wooden stick'' according to the coroner's report.

The stick was stained with paint spots and varnish.

He found "deep ligature furrow encircles the entire neck'' and there were hemorrhages and abrasions around the marks, the autopsy report notes.

She had a skull fracture 8.5 inches long. Dr. Meyer was not able to determine whether JonBenét died of a skull fracture or strangulation. And he could not pinpoint a time of death.

- "Foreign'' DNA taken from JonBenét's underpants and fingernails. The DNA left in a stain found in the child's underwear reportedly doesn't match DNA samples provided by dozens of family and friends.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:06:14 PM
Cord and Garrote

"A single loop of white cord was around the right wrist, tied on top of the sleeve but so loosely the doctor easily slid it free. There were 15 1/2 inches between that loop and a loop on the other end, which once apparently had bound the left wrist. A white cord of the same type was wrapped so tightly around the throat and neck that a deep horizontal furrow had been dug into the skin. A gold chain and cross were tangled in that ligature, which was tied behind the neck to a broken stick. Blond hair was snared in the knot, and the coroner had to cut the hair in order to remove the cord, which was tied more like a noose than a twisting garrote. The broken paintbrush used as the garrote handle had Korea printed on it.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:06:57 PM
At the top of the stairs, if you look to the right, you would see a double stack washer and dryer in a closet. Look t the center of the room and right, you would see a L shape counter and cabinets.
Straight ahead, the door to the spear bedroom.
To the left was JonBenet bedroom, the door would be in a 1/2 open position at night. Her mother would leave this door this way so the ceiling light near the washer and dryer would not shine in on her eyes at night.
If you could place yourself there that night, the hall way light would all ways be on. You would not be dark.
But what you may hear in a silent house is the TIC TOC of the small clock on the wall to the right of her door.
The bedroom door open to the left as one goes into the room. It would not open all the way because the bag hanging on the inside knob.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:08:02 PM
Locard's exchange principle

In forensic science, Locard's principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence. Dr. Edmond Locard (13 December 1877 – 4 May 1966) was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known as Locard's exchange principle. Paul L. Kirk expressed the principle as follows:

"Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him. Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects. All of these and more, bear mute witness against him. This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment. It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual evidence. Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value."

Fragmentary or trace evidence is any type of material left at—or taken from—a crime scene, or the result of contact between two surfaces, such as shoes and the floor covering or soil, or fibers from where someone sat on an upholstered chair.

When a crime is committed, fragmentary (or trace) evidence needs to be collected from the scene. A team of specialized police technicians go to the scene of the crime and seal it off. They both record video and take photographs of the crime scene, victim (if there is one) and items of evidence. If necessary, they undertake a firearms and ballistics examination. They check for shoe and tire mark impressions, examine any vehicles and check for fingerprints.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:08:50 PM
That the 12 inch long paint stick was 1/2 round. It is known by artist to be a type of brush used to paint the background at the start of a painting. This type of paint brush is importance to the foundation or basement of the work. The crime scene brush was carefully broken at both ends to 3 1/2 inches. Leaving the middle shaft to a size of 5 inches just like the elevator shafe located in the middle of the basement. The broken paint stick and the Sharpie marker used was 5 inches long.
The killer let a clue that the brush end is importance to him, his art connection, he place the broken brush end back safely into the paint tote as he does with his paint sticks.
The artist has a attention to detail, this is common with people of art. The cord was tied just like a rock climber would do high on the edge of a cliff, fearless like comitting a crime in a house with the family asleep. The cord was tied 100% to the center of the paint stick. That is his art skills showing through.
Now......
What do we call this type of paint brush..........It is known as the FAT CAT paint brush. He had many to chose from in the paint tote.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:09:36 PM
Boulder police was in charge. They pointed the information to their persons of interest.
The grand jury was given all the information that the people in charge want to.
If you did not support their view, you were taken off the case and lock out of the files.
That said, The grand jury did not have the most importance item of interest, The white unknown male DNA left on three places and on two items. This cleared the family when this was relook at the request of the new DA office. Good work on their part.
So, if the grand jury would have had all of the case information, They to would have done what the DA did, No one at this time could be convicted of this crime by any one that had been investigated.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:10:38 PM
From the lab.

NINHYDRIN FORMULA:
FORMULA #1:
Using a magnetic stirring device:

12.0 g Ninhydrin crystals
 dissolved in 1L alcohol solvent.


FORMULA #2:
Using a magnetic stirring device:

5 g ninhydrin crystals
dissolve in 30 ml Methanol
add - 40 ml 2-Propanol
add - 930 ml Petroleum ether.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:12:39 PM
Most of the crime scene information has not been made public.

Profile:

The killer took a small tub of green paint that was located in a paint tote in the hall way of the basement next to the wine cellar door. He uncape the tub of green paint and place some geen paint on the stick point end and the brush end.

JonBenet was found with a green paint strip on her chin by Boulder police. The question is, why did the killer place green paint on the pointed stick end, what would this past be used for. What was the pointed end use for in this crime? The tip end was never located at the crime scene by Boulder police. They even drills holes in walls looking for this item.

Remember, most of the case facts have not been made public. Boulder police match the paint on JonBenet to the tub next to the broken end of the paint stick located back in the paint tote.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:14:02 PM
Today, If we unseal the door opening to the wine cellar, we could spray a product we use to find blood. Luminol is used by our forensic investigators to detect trace amounts of blood left at crime scenes as it reacts with iron found in hemoglobin. It is all so used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanides, in addition to the detection of specific proteins by Western Blot.

The pink night wear had a spot of JonBenet blood on it. This was found to the top right corner of the two white blankets one the cellar floor. It this product was used in the hall way, It would located any not seen blood stains on the carpet. This would tell us some thing more that night about the killer action and location of actions.

This product has been used on old crime scene as old as 137 years and it still found the old not seen blood patterns.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:14:42 PM
As the killer moved through the house, he left his marks, At on point he move to the basement and then into the wine cellar. the cellar floor was made of concrete. This room was 10 feet by 12 feet and had a water problem. Damp and cold. The room was used as a storage room. Easy seen from the bottom of the basement steps, this room was known by many.

Down spouts was install that year because of the wine cellar water problems. A wood door was stored in the room located next to the back wall and was place up on wood shims to try to keep the door from having any water damage.

When you have a water problem with the foundation, a salt film come up through the concrete floor because of the water pressure below the grade. this causes a white power that many people will call it mold. But it is not mold. It is salts from the concrete.

The killer step in this room and left his foot impressions on the salts on the floor. All so dust from the floor held his shoe print size as a shoe impression.

If Boulder police had known what to do, then a dust lifter tool could have been used on the floors in the house.

Here is how it works, we have six of these units for testing.

Information:

Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter

As the killer move throughout the Ramsey's crime scene, dust and other particulate matter can be transferred from the killer's footwear (or other objects) to various surfaces that have been walked upon. Electrostatic dust print lifting devices give us the ability to enhance, collect and preserve such impressions.

Electrostatic dust print lifting devices operate by charging a plastic film, placed over the dust print, which creates electrostatic adhesions and draws the film onto the surface bearing the print. The dust particles are attracted to the film because of this charge and adhere to it. The film retains a charge after the unit is turned off, thus retaining the particles of dust. The print must be composed of loose residue, and the residue must be dry for this process to work. Also, a proper ground must be achieved when applying the electrical charge. On some surfaces it is difficult or impossible to achieve a ground and the procedure will not work, necessitating alternative lifting methods.

Note that the lift is a mirror image of the actual impression. Hi-Tec

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:15:30 PM
In the basement of the Ramsey's house was a small long shap room that had a door the close and lock. This door was the service door to the house old elevator shaft. How it works was the door would be lock into the elevator cart stop at the bottom floor and push a rod that would unlock the door for safty. The Ramseys had this three story shaft remove when they got the house because it was located in the center of the house and this was a poor place.

The moring on the crime, John a went down to the finish basement that had been freshly painted that year. As he look around, he open the door to this space and seen new fresh damage to the door frams at the lock location. He woulder if the killer went to the back of thsi long space and the door would spring close, locking him in. He then would have to pry him self out. This would leave the fresh damage he seen.

He told the local police but this information did not support their persons of interest so it was not check out.

Now, that said, what would we do.

We would use a product that would made a copy of the tool marks.
Tools can be used in the commission of crimes. They can aid criminals in gaining entry or damaging property. When the tools are used, they can leave behind unique marks on the surfaces they contact. These marks could have ID the killer of JonBenet if look at and found.
Silicone-based casting materials are useful for capturing marks on items that are too large to transport to the lab or to fit under a microscope. Our examiner will also cast the test toolmark for comparison.

We use this product.

Mikrosil is a specially formulated casting material designed to give excellent rendering of small details, the highest contrast for microscopic observations, good releasing ability for the cast and a short setting time. These properties are important in cases of shallow marks and those with small details requiring large magnification. Available in multiple colors for superior contrast in any situation. Each Mikrosil kit includes a tube of Mikrosil, catalyst, one book of mixing pads, ten wooden spatulas and a set of instructions. Available in gray, brown, white and black.

Mikrosil™ should be used to record marks on shiny, reflective surfaces such as doorknobs, aluminum objects, and marks on translucent materials such as plastic and fracture patterns. It is also used for recording bite marks at autopsies, examination of firing pin impressions, breech face marks, and marks on cartridge casings. White and Black Mikrosil™ were developed to lift powder-developed latent prints from curved or textured surfaces and make castings from the fingers of deceased persons.

Curved Surfaces:

What could be more difficult than lifting prints from a golf ball? Mikrosil™ can lift clear, latent prints developed with black fingerprint power on curved surfaces. Use Mikrosil™to lift prints from doorknobs, light bulbs, and other curved surfaces.

Black Mikrosil™:

Can be used when white, silver or fluorescent fingerprint powders are used. The black Mikrosil™ background does not fluoresce. It can also be used on curved and other difficult surfaces.
The kitchen service door to the side yard had the lock plate not install. This would let any one open that door to the house with out a key or cause any damage to the door or frame.
Just open it with a card. Fast and easy. What was Boulder police thinking.
You may see many tools that we use to solve crimes at our Facebook page. JonBenet Investigation.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 10, 2015, 06:17:43 PM
The ransom note was printed witha out of production Sharpie black marker.
Page one and page two used this old but in a like new condition. Page three of the ransom note, the killer change markers to a flaten tip marker. If you zoom page three to 400% you will see a 50% wider letter size.

The ink was made before 1991 and this was before the Ransey's move to Boulder CO.
The marker was found in a orange can located under the kitchen wall phone. Many pens were in this cantainer. I ask Johnn if the Shriper mark found was Patsy marker and he said NO. These were used by the family and friends. How did Boulder police name this pen as Patsy Marker?
Water base ink are used by arties because the ink are safe for paper, it will not hurt the paper over time. The killer brang the marker to the house and after printing the ransom note, left it with out pen in the kitchen.

Now ask your self a question, Would you want the black marker in your pocket as you walk down the street, It would be match to the crime scene if you were stop.

Now, the question is, the killer printed he knows how police work.

He may know about this lab tool that has been known for many years.

His choice to use a Sharpie mark has two good reasons. This one has not been take about so I will post some of our lab information so you can under stand how it works.

The DocuStat DS220 is used to identify indented writing on paper (grooves) on different kinds of paper. For example, you find a used pad of paper in a terrorist suspect's home and use the DocuStat to visualize the indented writing to confirm that he wrote a threatening letter to a politician. This technique often works on the second and third page down from the original depending on how hard the writer pressed down his pen.

The securing of the traces is made by charging the plastic film, type IW, with the corona unit. Then, the developing powder is used and the traces are secured with the adhesive film.
Features include: more senstive than oblique lighting; produces permanent 1 to 1 transparencies; responds only to indented writing and ignores visible script; non-destructive - leaves documents uncontaminated; easy document preparation with document humidifier to increase sensitivity of documents prior to electrostatic imaging process; timer for corona exposure; and ventilation for airborne toner particles.

DocuStat DS220 Technical Specs:

Basic unit: 450 x 440 x 210 mm with cascade developer and integrated ON/OFF fan including filter to prevent powder scattering, ON/OFF pump, with connection to corona unit
Vacuum plate: 424 x 424 mm (A3 - replaceable)
Corona unit ON/OFF
Plastic film for indented writing, type IW, 1 roll, size 0.4 x 500m
Adhesive film, 2 packs with 24 sheets each, size 25 x 35 cm
Cascade developer, 1 kg
Toner set, approx. 300 g
Empty can for toner/cascade mixture
Mains connection cable

Sharpie marker printing does not allow this type of lab tool to be used to catch a killer.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 04:21:37 AM
An special ice carving 2014

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This is a 2014 Ice Carving I did to remember JonBenet Ramsey. I sent a photo to her farther John Ramsey and he said it is nice for people to remember JonBenet this way. He said he would show his family at Christmas this picture.

This is the second year I carve her a Ice carving in Michigan. The ice block start out at 300 lbs and the side of the block is 30 inches high by 20 inches wide and 10 inches thick. This is special ice, Cristal clear ice block.

I will carve her an ice carving each year in till we solve this case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 04:47:58 AM
Crime scene photos from the JonBenet Ramsey case file.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 04:51:30 AM
John Ramsey's Bible found open on this bedroom office desk. This item has not be tester for fingerprints.
Our lab will test it and update this board. Will we solve this case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 04:54:52 AM
This is the back yard view of the white pine tree that had odd cut marks in the trunk, it looks as some one climb the tree to the second level to the unlock playroom door next to Jonbenet bedroom. This tree died that summer and was quickly cut down and taken away.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:00:56 AM
Here is a special video asking for help on the JonBenet Ramsey case.

The new phone number to call is Crime Stoppers or Boulder police.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:08:34 AM
Our profile predict that the killer has a art background. So we produce a sketchbook on this case using some never before seen crime scene photo. We know that killers like to relive the crime with drawings, photos and news stories and are some of the ways they need to relive the crime. These sketchbooks are traveling all across the USA and Canads to be view free of charge.

This is the Ramsey's house Christmas day just before the killer enter the house.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:12:36 AM
This is a drawing of the first floor of the Ramsey's house.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:18:30 AM
This is a photo of the Ramsey's back hall way. The back stairs is where the ransom note was place. Step three from the bottom was the location of the ransom note. The vent on the back wall  could have been use to monitor the family that day.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:21:58 AM
This is a crime scene photo of the S,B,T,C, or a spoon in a bowl with a tea bag in a cup on the glass kitchen table. The family does not know how it got there that night.

S = Spoon   B = Bowl  T = Tea Bag   c = Cup
This was fresh cut pineapple with a real silver serving size spoon the will tarnish in pineapple. Was this a clue left by the killer?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:26:32 AM
A Special Message:


Our lab scan the killer's printing from the three page ransom note and produce this page from the same type of note pad. Do you know this print stile, if so let us know, that could be the writer of the ransom note.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:32:46 AM
Our lab's copy of the ransom note. This is page one of three. Page one was dog eared.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:34:37 AM
Our lab's copt of the ransom note page tow of three. Printed with a water base Sharpie marker.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:36:07 AM
Our lab's copy of the ransom note, this is page three and it ends with S.B.T.C.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:39:14 AM
Land Survey Plat   
755 15th. Street - Boulder, CO  Lots 36-37-38 & 39 less 7ft. 
Property Elevations 
Lot Size - 93 ft long on 15th street and 125 ft deep to alleyway. Lots are 11,625 sq ft in area. and is a .26 of an acre


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:42:55 AM
Crime scene photo of the paint tote in the basement hallway. This is where Jonbenet wall killed. Look to the left of the tote and see a marker drawing on the carper of a cat's face. Did the killer drawl this for JonBenet at one point that night?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:48:21 AM
The middle part of the broken paint stick that was used to kill JonBenet. This was Patsy paint stick and the killer use a 4 ft. tent cord tied to her neck. The tip end of the paint stick was never found, the killer took it with him. The brush end was carefully place back in the paint tote next to a tube of green paint that the killer painted on JonBenet chin.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:51:39 AM
Light Post was disabled   "As the police search the house, other police fanned  out to canvass the neighborhood and conduct more  interviews. A resident directly to the south reported  that the light pole was off in the southeast corner near  the sun room of the Ramsey home and thought that  was odd because it was the only time she was aware  in the past few years that it was not on all night. A  neighbor to the north would say that the butler kitchen  lights were on around midnight and considered that  unusual since it was the first time he had noticed that  light being on in the Ramsey home. A third neighbor,  to the west, said that her dogs, who would barked at  anyone walking through the alleyway, just as they did  when the police officer came to question her, made  no noise Wednesday night that she could remember."


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:54:17 AM
Our crime scene lab's drawing:
A 6 ft tall person is above eye level  to the top of Jonbenet’s bed and  could monitor the actives in her  bedroom from the South West  corner of the  property with out  being seen.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:56:53 AM
The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with the damage made  to the right side of JonBenet head. The bat found out side the Butler door had  carpet fibers on the bat’s surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 05:59:58 AM
An imprint was found in the salt coating covering the wine cellar concrete floor next to where Jonbenet body was found. The  imprint looks like a carabiner imprint use by rockclimbers and trail guilds. This smaller size carabiner is commonly use like a  key ring. This small carabiner could hold items like a small pulley use with nylon cords. The ice climber’s tools of the trade.

The two white blankets that was place over JonBenet body by the killer.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:05:55 AM
The "butler's" door was found open the morning of the murder, outside near by they found an unsourced baseball bat that had  fibers on it consistent with those found in the basement near by where JonBenet's body was found. This door was located on  the North Side of the house next to the cut thought path that the killer may have used.

This is a view of the back alleyway to the Ramsey's house, Their house is on the left side of the alleyway.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:17:48 AM
Our picture of the Ramsey House back in 1996. JonBenet's brother bedroom was the three long windows in the front of the house.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:21:26 AM
One of our lab's sketchbooks of the crime scene traveling across the USA and Canada.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:24:35 AM
Prosecutors cleared the family of JonBenet Ramsey of all suspicion relating to her 1996 death using "touch DNA" technology. Harry Smith speaks with forensic scientist Angela Williamson about the case.


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:29:57 AM
This is a crime scene photo after the police took her bed sheets. JonBenet's bed was the one to the Left. Her hair ties was on the bed post to the right and the windows to her bedroom was level to her bed. The killer could look into her bedroom and see her sleep from the side yard.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:37:07 AM
As the sun came up, a crime scene photo of the yard. The side walks and the back yard was clear of any snow.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:40:01 AM
Crime Stoppers Poster 
Contact: Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers You do not have to leave your name. Or call 1-800 222-TIPS   Crime Stoppers utilizes a multimedia approach, for solving crime,  designed to gather evidence and information on unsolved crimes  through the cooperation  of local media.  Periodically a fugitive or  unsolved crime is selected by the Crime Stoppers Police  Coordinator, who distributes the information as supplied by  the  investigating agency, to the media publication, radio, television,  newspaper and/or billboard. This is known as the Crime of the Week  and will result in a  reward to the individual who supplied the  information needed to solve the crime.

Maybe we can get her poster this year, we may need to call Boulder police to get them to move on this.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:44:08 AM
A neighbor heard a child scream after midnight on the  25th. Many people think this could have been JonBenet  just outside the butler door or in the basement.

This vent pipe is located on the East side of the Ramsey house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:49:30 AM
In the wine cellar where JonBenet was found, John Ramsey took a piece of black duct tape off her month and drop it to the two white blankets. The tape is sticky side up.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:51:47 AM
Crime scene photo of the duct tape place over JonBenet mouth after she was dead.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:54:33 AM
Two years ago we tape a video of John Ramsey book talk in his home town in Michigan, He took this picture of JonBenet out of his pocket and showed all of us. This picture is how he want to remember her.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:58:31 AM
BOULDER -- Police are investigating another bizarre twist in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case -- the theft of pages from a hospital log book recording the arrival of her body at a morgue. The theft was discovered after inquiries from the local News about the status of those pages revealed that that they were, in fact, missing.

A 34 year old man was arrested for theft under $100 and criminal mischief for stealing pages from a coroner's log book showing the arrival of JonBenet's body at the county morgue.



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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:00:39 AM
A cord was tied around JonBenet neck and then was pulled to kill her.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:02:47 AM
We produce a profile on how the killer killed JonBenet.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:04:45 AM
The killer place the broken brush end of the paint stick back into the paint tote. The green tube of paint is next to it.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:15:48 AM

Fireplace Tool On Floor

 EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF INJURY:

 Located just below the right ear at the right angle of the mandible, 1.5 inches below the right external auditory canal is a 3/8 x 1/4 inch area of rust colored abrasion.

 At the tip of the right temporal lobe is a one- quarter by one quarter inch similar appearing purple contusion. Only very minimal contusion is present at the tip of the left temporal lobe. This area of contusion measures only one-half inch in maximum dimension.

 Fireplace Log Grabber

 The tips of a fireplace log grabber can produce these marks. The tool is made of iron materials and may leave a rust color imprint on the skin. The shape of the tip may match the external injury evidence. The tool was found on the damp wine cellar floor.




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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:19:53 AM
This remodel basement window was found open and the screen cover over with drywall was push open that night. Our profile predicts that the killer use this basement window to monitor the family, tests show that for this location, you can here noise from up stair very well. There was a chair put just under this window too.
 Behind this cover over window is the butler kitchen counter.
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Wider view of window and chair.

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Drawling of window location in basement.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:27:14 AM
Crime scene photo of imprint of a carabiner in the salt covering the floor next to were Jonbenet body was found.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:29:40 AM
The back hall way kitchen door and the BBQ where the garage door opener was kept. This picture was take that morning and no snow on the ground in the back yard.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:31:55 AM
Our crime scene drawing of the play room on the second floor next to Jonbenet bedroom. The pine tree with the odd cut marks was to the left. This door was not lock.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:35:13 AM
DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS HANDWRITING?

 These letters are from the note left behind by the killer of JonBenét Ramsey.
 We understand that a positive identification of handwriting cannot be made from these limited samples, but we are hopeful that the writing samples you provide might assist us. Does this handwriting look familiar? Did the person whose handwriting this resembles display any of the pre- or post-crime characteristics? Prior to the murder, did he perhaps experience: •Conflict with a female •Conflict with family •Financial stress •Marital problems •Legal problems •Employment problems Did the person whose writing this resembles suffer a traumatic event, such as the break-up of a relationship, loss of a job, or some other disruption in his life that could have triggered violent behavior? After the crime, did the person whose writing may resemble these samples: •Establish an obvious alibi •Increase his alcohol or drug consumption •Experience depression •Appear very cooperative with the authorities •Find a legitimate reason to leave the area days or weeks after the crime •Suddenly become religious •Suffer insomnia •Closely monitor media accounts of the crime •Appear extremely rigid, nervous and preoccupied during general conversation

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:36:33 AM
John Ramsey book.
The Other Side of Suffering

 The untold story of how John Ramsey survived unspeakable tragedy and learned to hope again. Like the biblical Job, John Ramsey had it all-wealthy, social position, a loving family. And like Job, Ramsey was destined for great affliction, as many of the most precious things in his life were cruelly taken from him. In this remarkable book, Ramsey reveals how he was sustained by faith during the long period of spiritual darkness, and he offers hope and encouragement to others who suffer tragedy and injustice

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:40:23 AM
At the time of the crime scene picture was taken by police, JonBenet was just behind this white door. This drawing was made for the crime scene photo.
 JonBenet was killer in front of this door.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:44:48 AM
The second crime scene photo was this one. Our lab made this drawing from the crime scene photo to be added to the sketchbook project. Jonbenet bed was to the left.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:47:00 AM
Our lab is train to test for DNA. One of the JonBenet sketchbook was check for DNA by a person of interest.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:49:47 AM
JonBenet Ramsey picture.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:52:49 AM
A 1996 Crime Scene property layout drawing, One of many in our lab. Study this drawing and you may see where a killer could monitor the family and the crime scene.

Lab File. Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:00:02 AM
We can see finger prints with these tools, we have three of these. Each cost $15,000.00.

Function
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is an image intensified device which locates untreated fingerprints and
 other evidence of forensic interest on non-porous surfaces by the Reflected UV technique. No treatment with powders
 or chemicals is necessary. Use of the Imager greatly enhances results obtained by cyanoacrylate fuming.
 The KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is most effective on non-porous surfaces, but can detect fresh prints on some porous
 surfaces.
 Background
 We see, or are able to image an object either because it emits light or because it reflects light incident upon it.
 Objects that reflect light do so in a characteristic manner: They may reflect strongly or weakly, specularly or diffusely,
 and they may reflect some colors and not others. For example, the sunlight impinging on a healthy leaf is made up
 of all visible colors. The leaf will absorb most of those colors, but will strongly reflect a particular range of colors back
 to our eyes, which is, of course, why it appears green to us. Other objects reflect other colors. It is differences in the
 reflective properties of materials that allow us to distinguish objects that do not emit their own light. Such differences
 in reflectance extend to most materials and to most wavelengths of radiation. Our eyes easily detect subtle differences
 in reflectance in the visible light wavelengths. But there are wavelengths that our eyes do not see. Instruments
 designed to see in those wavelengths show us the world in a new perspective.
 Detection and enhancement of fingerprints by reflection of short wavelength UV light has long been reported in
 Forensic Journals. In brief, differences in reflectance exist between a fingerprint and the surface on which it is located;
 although they may be slight, instruments can be designed to amplify and enhance those differences.
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is one of a new generation of such instruments. It utilizes a micro-channel
 plate-based image intensifier in conjunction with optics specifically designed to image short wavelength (ultraviolet)
 light and a series of special bandpass filters to allow you to see untreated fingerprints even in daylight.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:05:39 AM
The killer open the bible to this page. was this a clue left by the killer? You may want to read this page.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:09:00 AM
JonBenet Ramsey

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:11:26 AM
A finger print card, who killed Jonbenet ramsey.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:14:28 AM
At 5:52 am on the morning after Christmas Day, the 26th, when Patsy Ramsey dialed the 911 emergency number."

 PR: (inaudible) police.
 911: (inaudible)
 PR: 755 Fifteenth Street
 911: What is going on there ma’am?
 PR: We have a kidnapping...Hurry, please
 911: Explain to me what is going on, ok?
 PR: We have a ...There’s a note left and our daughter is gone
 911: A note was left and your daughter is gone?
 PR: Yes.
 911: How old is you daughter?
 PR: She is six years old she is blond...six years old
 911: How long ago was this?
 PR: I don’t know. Just found a note a note and my daughter is missing
 911: Does it say who took her?
 PR: What?
 911: Does it say who took her?
 PR: No I don’t know it’s there...there is a ransom note here.
 911: It’s a ransom note.
 PR: It says S.B.T.C. Victory...please
 911: Ok, what’s your name? Are you...
 PR: Patsy Ramsey...I am the mother. Oh my God. Please.
 911: I’m...Ok, I’m sending an officer over, ok?
 PR: Please.
 911: Do you know how long she’s been gone?
 PR: No, I don’t, please, we just got up and she’s not here. O my God Please.
 911: Ok.
 PR: Please send somebody.
 911: I am, honey.
 PR: Please.
 911: Take a deep breath (inaudible).
 PR: Hurry, hurry, hurry (inaudible).
 911: Patsy? Patsy? Patsy? Patsy? Patsy?

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:16:02 AM
Cold Case:

 It’s been 18 years since JonBenet was found dead in the basement of her family’s Boulder, Colo., home the day after Christmas. That morning, the Ramsey family found a horrifying ransom note, threatening to kill JonBenet if they didn’t pay $118,000. That was the near exact amount Ramsey had recently received as a bonus, leading him to believe his daughter’s killing was an inside job on some level.

www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:17:46 AM
JBI's Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter

 Information:

 One of the most overlooked forms of physical evidence at the crime scene is impression evidence. Locating and recovering obvious kinds of impression evidence like tire tracks and
 footprints is not the problem. It’s the not-so-obvious dust print impressions that are difficult to locate, accidentally damaged or obliterated. The Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter is designed specifically for lifting these dust prints from almost any surface from the floor, door, wall or windowsill to upholstered furniture using static electricity. High voltage is applied to a metallized lifting mat creating a negative charge and causing the ground plane to become positively charged. Any dust present under the mat will take on a positive charge, attracting it to the negatively charged mat. The resulting dust print lifted will be a precise
 mirrored image of the original print.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:19:36 AM
Fibers and Threads:

 Clothing, rugs, blankets, curtains and other fabrics are such common articles in modern society that their value as evidence may be overlooked. Although very common, a tremendous variety of animal, vegetable and synthetic fibers of numerous colors are used. Thus threads and individual fibers will frequently serve as useful evidence in criminal cases.

 Fibers found point to a intruder in the Ramsey's case.

 Crime scene photo number two taken of JonBenet Ramsey's bed located on the second floor of the house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:21:12 AM
Responsibility:

 It is the duty of the investigating officer to leave no stone unturned in utilizing every scrap of physical evidence that can be located. It is fully as importance as any amount of interrogation of witnesses or other persons. Only by full utilization of physical evidence will the proportion of solved crimes be greatly increased over the days when only animate witnesses could be examined.

 The JonBenet Ramsey investigation was one sided, because of those actions, this case is listed as a cold case today.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:23:31 AM
The front and back cover of one of the JonBenet Investigation sketchbook.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:25:17 AM
Sky view of the Ramsey's house after the crime that next year. The family never step foot back into the house from that day.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:28:22 AM

What Does S.B.T.C. Stand For ?

 At the autopsy, the discovery of the pineapple in the upper digestive tract sparked a recollection by a detective back to the crime scene.
 A bowl of pineapple on the breakfast table (which was collected and refrigerated as evidence).
 Much much later we were able to have the scientists make the determination that the pineapple in the bowl was fresh pineapple (as opposed to canned), and was compared to the pineapple in the victim, consistent right down to the rind in both cases as fresh pineapple.

 From the autopsy -

 "The proximal portion of the small intestine contains fragmented pieces of yellow to light green-tan apparent vegetable or fruit material which may represent fragments of pineapple."

 There is a great debate about when JBR ate that pineapple.

 It seems it came from a bowl of pineapple found on the table in the Ramsey breakfast room. Patsy and Burke had left their prints on the bowl. Burke's prints were on the glass. JBR's prints were not found there.

 S. = Spoon
 B. = Bowl
 T. = Tea
 C. = Cup

 On the table was a spoon in a bowl and a tea bag in a cup. Was this a clue left by the killer? Large silver spoon will tarnish when used with pineapple. Hot tea is not drank with a drinking cup.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:31:11 AM
Stone Retaining Walls On 15th Street

 Baseline View of Alleyway

 The view of this alleyway is from Baseline Rd.
 This road is South of the Ramsey house by 365 feet. From this view, the Ramsey house is on the right side of the 15 feet wide alleyway. The alleyway connect each property to their parking spaces and drive ways. The one lane alleyway allows for two way traffic. The alleyway is line with wood fences and trees making this a dark street because there are no street lights installed. The grade is higher at Baseline Rd. than at the other end at Cascade Ave by 36 feet and is 610 feet long. 15th street has a grade rise of 23/32” per foot to the South. Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to unnatural slopes. They are used to bound soils between two different elevations often in areas of terrain possessing undesirable slopes or in areas where the landscape needs to be shaped severely and engineered for more specific purposes like hillside farming or roadway overpasses. The West side of 15th street has a higher grade than the East side of the street. The Ramsey side of the street is line with many property owner installed retaining walls located inside of the side walk property lines. This would make it harder to cut through to the back alleyway from 15th street for a walker on foot. The only place that does not have this retaining wall and a near level path to the alley way is 755 15th street or the Ramsey property. The North side of the property line would make a good cut through path and this side of the house would be hidden from view from any one in side the house looking out. Any one using this cut through path would walk close by the Butler Kitchen door that was found open on the 26th.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:34:46 AM
When the killer pick up JonBent from her bedroom, this is what she was wearing.

Red 2 by Giorgio Beverly Hills is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. Red 2 was launched in 1996. Top notes are strawberry, rum, watermelon and raspberry; middle notes are carnation, jasmine, hyacinth, freesia, rose, peach, peony and pear; base notes are vanille, woodsy notes and praline.
Crime scene photo.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:38:20 AM
Our lab's CSI Training. I have hundreds of hours of CSI Training each year.
Our lab has what it takes to solve this case.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:40:47 AM
We can find finger prints. Here is one of our lab's tools.
CBC Find finger prints on dead bodies and live skin too.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:43:37 AM
The killer left dust prints but the local police did not know what they did not know.
Our new tool

 The Sirchie Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter consists of a high voltage power supply/control unit, a nickel-plated steel ground plane and a metalized lifting medium. Older electrostatic models required the use of two lifting mats - one positively charged and one negatively charged. Sirchie's latest electrostatic lifter uses only one metalized plastic sheet and a metal ground plane. As high voltage is applied to the lifting mat, it takes on a negative charge and the ground plane becomes positive. Any dust present under the mat will take on a positive charge and will then be attracted to the negatively charged collection mat.

 A dust print that is transferred to the lifting mat will appear as a precise mirror image of the original print and lifts made from rough-surfaced floor tile or irregular flooring of any kind are facilitated using this method.

 What's Included With This Item
•Sirchie Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter
•Electrostatic Voltage Control Unit (Ground Plane / 4" x 6" Nickel-Plated Steel)
•Ground Plane Polycarbonate Insulating Sheet (5" x 7")
•Insulated Roller
•9V Alkaline Battery
•Technical Information
•Static Discharge Cable
•ESP901T Metalized Lifting Mats in Protective Tube (Set of 5)
•Molded Copolymer Carrying Case (12.25" x 9" x 3.875")
•Sirchie Warranty

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:46:48 AM
Boulder police did use a ALS light, this is our lab's light. It does more today at a crime scene.

Our new light - ALS

 More information:

 The Polilight® PL400 is a state-of-the-art forensic light source, designed for operation at the scene of crime or within the laboratory. Its design is based upon the highly successful Polilight models PL6, PL10 and the top of the range PL500.

 Versatile and flexible
 The Polilight PL400 features a special internal filter wheel which holds up to 20 independent filters, allowing for a versatile array of output bands. The Standard Model includes the most commonly requested filters used on site at the crime scene, while the Lab Model includes additional filters for added versatility at the crime scene or in the lab.

 Powerful
 The powerful 400-Watt Metal Halide lamp makes even the dimmest evidence appear bright and crisp. The bulb has a long life, at over 1,000 lamp hours.

 Easy to Control
 The PL400 features an internal microprocessor control and stepper motor filter wheel, which makes filter selection literally as easy as the touch of a button. In addition, the PL400 includes a special RS232 cable which allows the unit to be operated remotely via a PC or laptop computer. The unique control software allows the user to specify the application, rather than the independent wavelengths. The software will automatically switch to the optimal light wavelength and suggest, when required, the color of the filter or goggles that are needed to visualize and photograph any resulting evidence.

 Each Polilight PL400 includes:
• One Polilight PL400 unit
• Two meter liquid light guide
• Two meter power cable
• RS232 Serial Cable for connecting the PL400 to a computer
• Hard carrying case
• Three sets of goggles red, orange and yellow
• Instruction Manual

 The Standard model includes the following nine output bands: 350nm UV, 415nm, 450nm, LP530nm, 490nm, 505nm, 530nm, White and Half White

 The Lab model includes the following twenty output bands: 350nm UV, 415nm, 430nm, 450nm, LP530nm, 470nm, 480nm, 490nm, 505nm, 515nm, 530nm, 550nm, 560nm, LP560nm, 570nm, 590nm, 620nm, 650nm, White and Half White

 The Polilight PL400 is currently only available to our customers within the United States.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:50:02 AM
We use many types of ALS lights. This one work well at the crime scene.



Our new light:

 The FAL3000 is a complete kit including all of the equipment needed for an intense, thorough search for evidence at the crime scene or in the laboratory. Physical evidence is a crucial part of any criminal investigation and the FAL3000 Forensic Alternative Light Source simplifies locating items of forensic interest. This compact, self-contained light source offers unlimited freedom to move about the crime scene. The instrument may be hand-held in two different positions or mounted on a standard photographic-type tripod. Battery operation permits searching a multitude of surfaces, even when working in the tightest situations, and especially when searching for microparticle, physiological or latent print evidence.

 The FAL300’s high-intensity discharge Xenon lamp in conjunction with a series of six bandpass filters (365-530nm), provides all of the lights needed to identify many forms of physical evidence: semen, saliva, other materials with natural fluorescence, and fluorescent powders and dyes. High intensity white light is available for thoroughly scanning the crime scene. The filters are contained in two sliding filter arrays for quick selection of individual wavelengths and changeover from one array to the other. Detents are machined into each array providing positive positioning. Each filter is labeled for easy filter selection.

 The intense light source and low-loss filters simplify photography when the camera is equipped with the appropriate barrier filter.The FAL3000 kit is supplied with three 52mm barrier filters: Orange, Yellow and Red.

 The FAL300 gives superior high intensity performance, lasting up to 2 hours of constant use on one battery charge. The battery pack is easily charged, and can be left on the charger without any risk of overcharging. An optional AC conversion kit is available to use the FAL300 without the battery pack.

 The FAL300 is used to assist in locating the following kinds of evidence:

• Hair

• Fibers

• Bite marks

• Dust prints

• Latent fingerprints

• Certain narcotics & drugs

• Physiological fluids

 (semen, saliva, etc.)

• Treated fingerprints

 (DFO, fluorescent

 powders, fluorescent

 dyes, etc.)

 Sliding Filter Arrays:
•FAL201F: 365nm, 415nm, 450nm, white light
•FAL202F: 470nm, 505nm, 530nm, white light
•FAL200 Lamp Assembly:
 Light Source:
•35-watt, high intensity Xenon lamp/igniter
•Approx. 3000 hrs. of operation
•Color temp.: ~4200O K. Lamp
•Output: 3200 lumens

•Dimensions: 18.75“ x 4.5“ x 7.25“ (47.6cm x 11.4cm x 18.4cm)
•Weight w/battery & filter: 5.9 lbs. (2.7kg)
•Cooling: 12V DC 0.15 Amp 11CFM Fan

 CGA6GF30 Battery Charger:
•Seven hour charging time
•Input: 110V AC, 60 Hz
•Output: 12V DC 1.25 AMP
•Auto. voltage regulation, monitors battery condition
•Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6kg)
•Dimensions: 9“ x 4.5“ x 3.375“ (22.9cm x 11.4cm x 8.6cm)

 PA6GF30 Battery:
•Two Sealed, Lead-Acid, 6V DC, 8Ah in series
•Approx. 120 min. continuous operation from full charge
•Weight: 6.1 lbs. (2.8kg)

 FAL3000 Forensic Alternate Light Source Kit includes:

 1 - FAL300 Lamp Assembly with High-Intensity Xenon Lamp

 2 - FAL309 Battery Packs

 1 - FAL201F Sliding Filter Array (365nm, 415nm, 450nm, white)

 1 - FAL202F Sliding Filter Array (470nm, 505nm, 530nm, white)

 4 - Barrier Filter Goggles (Yellow, Orange, Red, Clear-UV)

 1 - 022-0139 Battery Charger

 1 - BM6009 Heavy Duty Tripod

 1 - Durable Molded Carrying Case with Precut Foam Inserts

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:52:52 AM
The ransom note had no good fingerprints when check by Boulder police. On fresh prints, this powder will work.
For the lab:

 Sirchie Labs, 159L Magnetic Latent Fingerprint Identification Kit

 This is the most popular, compact, magnetic latent print kit available.
 Use this kit to process a crime scene with a choice of magnetic powders and our outstanding 125L Magnetic Applicator.
 The 159L Kit is excellent for developing latent prints on paper, cardboard, finished and unfinished wood, glass, vinyls and on any nonferrous material
 Complete instructions are included
 Includes:
 1 - M114L 1 oz. Black Magnetic Powder
 1 - M116L 1 oz. White Magnetic Powder
 1 - M117L 1 oz. Gray Magnetic Powder
 1 - SBM9 1 oz. Silver/Black Magnetic Powder
 1 - 125L Standard Magnetic Applicator
 1 - KC100 Molded Plastic Carrying Case with Insert
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:55:33 AM
A blue light was used on JonBenet bed, and on her self too.

A light in our lab:

 The SIRCHIE® BM600 is a high-powered, tripod-mountable, portable forensic blue light source which utilizes an AC power supply. The BM600 is especially useful for extended crime scene searches and photography because it does not require any batteries. Crime scene photography is enhanced thanks to the BM600’s high-light-output levels. An intensity control allows the user to customize the light level for individual needs. The BM600 is supplied with a standard 110V/220V power supply unit, depending on the unit chosen. The BM600 kit is supplied with the BM600 light source packaged in a rugged copolymer carrying case.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 08:58:25 AM
The only snow on the Ramsey's property was in the front yard. No snow on any side walks. Here is how we photo and cast a foot impression.

For this winter.

 Impression evidence found in snow or ice presents a unique set of difficulties for recovery. Due to the fact that most gypsum-based casting materials generate heat during the curing process, it is necessary to provide an insulating medium. Spray Snow Impression Wax into the impression to prepare the surface for casting. This locks the impression detail to avoid melting when the casting medium is applied. It is supplied in a 15 oz. (425g) aerosol can.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:00:56 AM
UV light was used at the Ramsey's crime scene.
Our new lab light:

 The BIB-150P ultraviolet lamp is also engineered to produce super-high UV intensity to detect stains on carpet, rug and upholstery, along with fluorescing dyes to pinpoint any industrial leaks.

 Also

 Advanced technology has enabled Spectroline to incorporate the most desirable features of their best-selling, high-intensity UV ballast lamps into a lower cost, 2-3/4-pound unit that is extremely compact and rugged. As a result, the revolutionary Spectroline BIB-150P Ballast™ Lamp gives you lots more for a whole lot less! New Built-In Ballast™ Technology: The BIB-150P utilizes Built-In Ballast™ Black Light Bulb, which eliminates the need for an external transformer. With this remarkable new technology, the bulk and weight are gone, yet all the power of a transformer-based black light remains.

 Good for the crime scene.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:03:04 AM
We have smaller UV light too.
Our new light:

 A wide beam of 365nm UV light is useful to scan large areas for evidence at the crime scene. Evidence such as fibers, bone fragments, physiological fluids, and others can fluoresce in the presence of UV light, uncovering what was hidden without it.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:06:20 AM
Jonbenet had duct tape place on her mouth after she was dead. Many time fingerprints can be found on the sticky side of the tape. We used this product to unstick the tape for testing.

JonBenet Ramsey had Black duct tape place over her mouth after time of death.

 We use UN-DU to undo duct tape so we can process it for finger prints. It will unstick the duct tap with out damage.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:08:50 AM
Super glue work well at the crime scene and here in our lab.

We added one more of these units.

 Now it’s possible to glue-fume large and unwieldy items such as wrinkled plastic bags and the like. In the past, cyanoacrylate-chamber-fuming necessitated that such items be completely unfolded to a flat state. Even then, over and under fuming was a very real possibility. Some portions might have been over-fumed while other portions might not have been fumed adequately. Latent fingerprints fumed within a vacuum have been found to collect glue deposits on the fingerprint ridge structures in a far more even manner than non-vacuum-fumed items. Over-fuming is, for the most part, a thing of the past. In addition, in a vacuum, the glue is distributed far more evenly throughout the chamber. Because of this, the fumes readily travel around corners and in and out of recesses of the item(s) being processed. In other words, it is possible to achieve well-distributed fingerprint development throughout the inside of a vacuum chamber. The SIRCHIE® No. VAC150 is a state-of-the-art vacuum chamber designed and built specifically for the fuming of crime scene objects of various shapes and sizes. The chamber interior is a generous 16" long with a 10" diameter. The heavy, 0.365" aluminum walls ensure structural integrity while being used. It features a heavy-duty, diaphragm-type pump controlled by a precision vacuum switch. The operation and use of the VAC150 is both straightforward and simple. The clear polycarbonate lid allows visual monitoring of the fuming process.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:12:02 AM
This product that cost $300.00 per gal. may help solve the Jonbent Ramsey case. We will test some items of interest this year. I hope we will solve this case.

Sirchie 3M NOVEC HFE7100 Fluid

 The Sirchie 3M NOVEC Engineered Fluid HFE7100 is the latest evolution in the world of fingerprint development on porous surfaces. Created as a carrier solvent for Ninhydrin and DFO formulations, HFE7100 was designed to replace the ozone depleting carrier solvent CFC-113. The main advantage of using the 3M NOVEC HFE7100 fluid in Ninhydrin and DFO formulations is its safety to the ozone and the operator.

 Extensively tested by the Oregon State Police, the Police Scientific Development Branch of the United Kingdom and Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale of France, the HFE7100 fluid proved to be the ideal carrier for Ninhydrin and DFO formulations.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:15:09 AM
Sirchie Tiger 790UV Longwave Forensic Light

 Sirchie Tiger 790 UV 150-Watt longwave ultraviolet forensic light. This lamp provides a wide beam of 365nm UV light is useful to scan large areas for evidence at the crime scene. Evidence such as fibers, bone fragments, physiological fluids, and others can fluoresce in the presence of UV light, uncovering what was hidden without it.

 FEATURES:

• Longwave Filter Cover, Lamp Housing and End Cap Construction: Nylon (proven thermal and mechanical properties)
• Power Source: 115V AC or 220V AC grounded
• Lamp: Mercury vapor w/internal ballast, 365nm UV
• Lamp Rating: 150 watts
• Lamp Life: ≈ 5,000 hours
• Output: 4,000 µ w/cm2 at 15”
• Indicator Light: Neon type, diffused
• Power Switch: Heavy-duty rocker switch
• Dimensions: 10.25”L x 6.0625” dia. (26cm x 15.4cm)
• Weight: 3.87 lbs. (1.7kg)
• Outer Case: Aluminum with gloss-black epoxy paint

 We added one to our lab...

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:17:05 AM
Super glue chamber, we have three of these system, they work that well.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:20:13 AM
This ALS crime scene light is bright as the sun. We can bring it to the crime scene in daylight.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:22:00 AM
This chamber may solve this case.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:24:09 AM
Our ALS Light cost us $5,000.00 but we will spend what ever it take to solve a crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:25:31 AM
How a killer may enter a home in the USA.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:27:39 AM
If Boulder police tested for dust, they could of solve this case with the use of the police dogs.

Electrostatic Fingerprinting / Dustprint Lifter.

 PROCEDURE OF APPLICATION1. Place the lifting film over the surface
 bearing the dust impression.
 2. Place the grounding device adjacent
 to the lifting film.
 3. Charge the lifting film with the charger
 unit.
 4. The dust impression is transferred to
 the lifting film by the electrostatic
 charges.
 5. Carefully remove the lifting film
 from the surface.
 6. View the lifted result using
 white oblique light.
 7. Photograph opaque lifting films using
 white oblique light.
 8. Photograph transparent lifting films
 using transmitted light or darkfield
 lighting methods.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:29:39 AM
This lab tools work very well. Lots of power.


Sirchie Finger Print Electrostatic Dustprint

 Information
 One of the most overlooked forms of physical evidence at the crime scene is impression evidence. Locating
 and recovering obvious kinds of impression evidence like tire tracks and
 footprints is not the problem. It’s the not-so-obvious dust print impressions
 that are difficult to locate, accidentally damaged or obliterated. The
 Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter is designed specifically for lifting these
 dust prints from almost any surface from the floor, door, wall or windowsill
 to upholstered furniture using static electricity. High voltage is
 applied to a metallized lifting mat creating a negative charge
 and causing the ground plane to become positively charged.
 Any dust present under the mat will take on a positive charge,
 attracting it to the negatively charged mat.
 The resulting dust print lifted will be a precise
 mirrored image of the original print.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:32:02 AM
How we find fingerprints

 3M LYNN PEAVEY "FUMINATOR" FUMING WAND KIT FINGERPRINT VISUALIZATION SYSTEM

If it to cold out side, you will not find fingerprint with powder, Superglue works well.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:35:46 AM
John Ramsey broke the basement window that summer. some though that the killer enter the house that way, we do not.

Here is a drawing made from the crime scene photo that the public has never seen. We added this first time seen drawing to the Jonbenet investigation sketchbook.

Black Light: Short Wave Length 265 nm

 The most common uses for ALS at crime scenes are locating physiological fluids like saliva, urine and semen. UV light works best on these substances but blue light often produces good results. Bone fragments and teeth are visible using both UV and blue light. And certain narcotics like crack cocaine will fluoresce under blue light. Cyanoacrylate (superglue) fuming for latent prints on non-porous surfaces is a favored method used in crime labs and crime scenes; but one problem is that the developed prints are white in color and on light backgrounds they are virtually invisible.

www.JonBenetInvestigation.com


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:39:38 AM
The killer may have ate a snack before the Ramsey's came home. This drawing was made from a never before seen photo by the public. Drawing taken after the clean up of the house by police.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:42:52 AM
Other items from the crime scene can still be tested with the help of this product, we plan to do this year.

Our quick drying Ninhydrin Spray is supplied in an easy-to-use pump misting bottle and is an extremely sensitive method for developing old latent prints on paper documents, letters, newspaper, envelopes, wrapping paper, checks, and even wallpaper at a crime scene.

 Ninhydrin reacts to the proteins and amino acids found in fingerprints. When ninhydrin is sprayed on the suspected area, the print will appear purple in color when heated to approximately 220 degrees in an oven or with a hair dryer or infrared lamp.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:45:55 AM
This room located on the north side of the Ramsey's house was unlock and heated. The vent goes though the wall to the back steps. The killer could use this small room to monitor the family before the crime.

Crime scene drawing made from crime scene photo.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:49:39 AM
Our lab's crime scene light. ALS Checking for finger prints on one of the traveling sketchbooks.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:52:24 AM
Hand held ALS lights in many colors.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:54:53 AM
The killer may have left his palm print at the crime scene. The drawing is a view of the basement that the killer would have seen as he got to the bottom of the basement steps.

Latent Print Development:

 Palm/Cluster Fingerprint Lifting Tape

 As the name implies, palm/cluster finger lifting tapes are design for lifting developed palm prints or cluster (multiple) fingerprints. The tapes we uses are available in transparent and frosted and is pressure-wound and heat treated to eliminate imperfections and uneven adhesive. We use the four inch size rows and is packaged in resealable plastic bags for dust protection. The rows are four inches wide and 360 inches long. We uses other sizes too.

 Dusting for prints should all ways be done by police. but they don't.

 Learn more at:
www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:57:51 AM
DFO Development Control Chamber:

 Our JBI Lab is planning to install a DFO Chamber.

 These are controlled heat chambers designed specifically to accelerate the development of DFO-treated latent prints. DFO is a fluorescence agent which attaches to fingerprint residues on paper and other porous surfaces and causes them to emit light when suitably viewed. It has been found to develop up to two and a half times the number of prints developed by ninhydrin. Although DFO-treated prints will slowly develop unaided, research has shown that they can be accelerated safely and significantly by the judicious application of heat. The DFC100 conforms to the findings of current research by independent forensic investigators and laboratories toprovide an optimum acceleration environment. For efficiency, chambers are designed to allow for the hanging of multiple documents. Removable shelves allow for the development of items not easily hung. Observation through the double-pane, tempered glass door allows monitoring of development without disturbing the controlled atmosphere of the development chamber. The state of development can sometimes be judged by observing visual indicators, but is most accurately judged using fluorescence techniques. Because of its broad excitation band, excitation of DFO-enhanced prints can be accomplished with SIRCHIE®’s BLUEMAXX™ systems. Emissions are viewed through the barrier filter integrated into BLUEMAXX™ systems. The DFC100 features solid-state, single set point temperature controllers with a digital readout. Although pre-set for optimum DFO development, the temperature is easily adjusted to meet individual needs. Efficient, high-temperature insulation surrounds the oven chambers while automatic cutoff at 220°F reduces the possibility of damage to sensitive papers.

 We will use Diazafluoren-9 and a blue light with orange glasses.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 09:59:25 AM
Balanced Approach:

 A balanced approach to criminal investigation must be dual. That's is, it must concern itself both with people and with the things that are involved in the crime. Both the police inspector and the detective-fiction writer concern themselves primarily with people. The former must also at least be cognizant of the physical evidence if he is to achieve a satisfactory performance in a large percentage of the crimes he/she investigates.

www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

 Fibers found at a crime scene:

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:02:17 AM
Many fibers were found at the crime scene. they could not match any fibers to the Ramsey's family. The killer left the fibers on JonBenet. In the crime scene drawing below, the ransom note was place on the back steps. Our profile show us that the note was place on the third step for best viewing from the outside.

Evidence Collection:

 Large numbers of criminals still escape daily because the physical evidence is not fully understood and utilized. At the same time, innocent men may be accused of crimes of which they would be instantly cleared if physical evidence was allowed to tell it's story of what happened and who was present.

 The Ramsey's case is one of these examples.

www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

 Team JBI's Evidence Vacuum.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:09:44 AM
Drawing made from a crime scene photo at night.

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Here is what Jonbenet Ramsey's killer seen from inside the train room in the basement before the family came home.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:14:09 AM
Never before seen drawing of the basement step and basement door made from crime scene drawings.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:17:21 AM
The front door of the Ramsey' home. To the right was the mail box. John did not go out side to check his mail as it was put out there for the media. Miss information made to make the family look bad.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:19:42 AM
The view the killer would have seen before the Ramsey's came home from the Christmas dinner.

The steps goes to the second floor next to the son's bedroom.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:21:58 AM
A winter view of the north side of the house and the butler kitchen service door found unlock and open by Boulder police. The day of the crime, there was no snow on the ground in this area.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:25:47 AM
The neighbor view of the north side of the house at the butler kitchen service door and side yard. The killer could come and go and not be seen.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:28:39 AM
A copy of the real crime scene ransom ransom note that was dog eared of the first page that killer used to find the three pages in the dark to place on the back steps.  He kept the pages safe in the middle of the note pad in till the time of placement. The note pad was on a counter near the back steps.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:14:37 PM
A piece of black duct tape was place on JonBenet face by the killer. It was a clue left by the killer. Was it to say you will not talk? The tape was cut from the middle of the row and the tape was not source to the house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:20:10 PM
DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? JonBenet's Killer? MANY PEOPLE FOR YEARS HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THE KILLER OF JONBENET RAMSEY. YOU MAY KNOW HIM HE IS SOMEONE WHO MAY HAVE PREVIOUSLY VISITED THE RAMSEY HOME PERHAPS AS A GUEST, AND MAY EVEN  HAVE CONSIDERED HIMSELF TO BE A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. HE MAY HAVE HAD A CRISIS SUCH AS A JOB LOSS OR BROKEN RELATIONSHIP LATE THAT YEAR.  HE COULD HAVE  BECOME HOSTILE TOWARDS WOMEN.  HE ALSO MAY HAVE EXPRESSED PERSONAL ANGER AT JOHN RAMSEY. AFTER JONBENET'S MURDER,  HE HAS POSSIBLY INCREASED HIS CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS.  IT IS  DIFFICULT TO HAVE A CASUAL CONVERSATION WITH HIM BECAUSE HE IS RIGID, PRE-OCCUPIED AND NERVOUS. HE  HAS LIKELY TAKEN SEVERAL TRIPS OUT OF TOWN TO RELIEVE THE STRESS OF LIVING NEAR THE SCENE OF THE  CRIME. YOU MAY BE HIS ALIBI.  HE MAY HAVE DISCUSSED JONBENET'S MURDER WITH YOU IN CASUAL CONVERSATION AND  MADE A POINT OF REPEATING WHERE HE WAS THE NIGHT OF THE CRIME TO REHEARSE YOU ON THE ANSWER.  HE MAY HAVE BECOME ACTIVELY RELIGIOUS, WHICH HE WAS NOT BEFORE. HE PROBABLY READS EVERYTHING HE  CAN FIND ABOUT THE CRIME. HE MAY HAVE TOLD YOU HOW HE WAS QUESTIONED EARLIER BY POLICE DETECTIVES AND HOW HE WENT OUT OF  HIS WAY TO COOPERATE WITH THEM. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT A MAN EXHIBITING ANY OF THESE BEHAVIORS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR  LOCAL CRIME STOPPERS TIP,LINE.   1-800 222-TIPS

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:22:56 PM
Jonbenet Ramsey was known as a tom boy.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 11, 2015, 06:25:24 PM
A piece of black duct tape was place on JonBenet face by the killer. It was a clue left by the killer. Was it to say you will not talk? The tape was cut from the middle of the row and the tape was not source to the house.
How do you know that it was cut from the middle of the roll?... was the roll only half-full when found?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:27:35 PM
Braided Nylon Cord           
The cord used was traced to Stansport; it comes in 50' and 100' cord  lengths.   Fibers consistent with those of the cord used to make the slip knots and  garrote were found on JonBenet's bed.   The pointed end was broken off the paintbrush handle that was used to  construct the garrote  and was never found.  The so called garrote was consisted of a wooden paint stick handle  fashioned from the middle section of a paintbrush, the other end was  found in a paint tray in the boiler room hall way. One end of a nylon  cord was tied to this wooden stick as a handle and, on the other end,  was a loop with a slipknot, with JonBenet's neck held within the loop.  The cord found tied loosely around the right wrist after the father tried  to remove the cord, overlying the sleeve of the shirt is a white cord. At  the knot there is one tail end which measures 5.5 inches in length with  a frayed end. The other tail of the knot measures 15.5 inches in length  and ends in a double loop knot. This end of the cord is also cut and  frayed.   Wrapped around the neck with a double knot in the midline of the  posterior neck is a length of white cord similar to that described as  being tied around the right wrist

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:33:12 PM
How do you know that it was cut from the middle of the roll?... was the roll only half-full when found?
The short piece of duct tape was ripe off a roll of  duct tape. Both ends of the tape was not cut straight as is on the ends of a new row. Because both ends was not straight, it came from the middle of the roll. The police check the house for a match and could not match it to the Ramsey's home. This means that the killer had it with him.

The middle of the row mean not the two new ends of a row of duct tape. Start or end of a new row.

Thank you for the question.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:38:58 PM
Located in a basement storage room inside the house’s North/West corner, is the laundry chute. This large open duct could be  used by the killer to monitor the family from the basement storage room location. The laundry chute is a direct open path to the  family’s sleeping levels and at night would officer an easy way to hear all actives in the house from this out of the way  basement storage room. Because of the open duct design between floors with laundry chutes, there are new building codes  that may have warnings to be considered.    If we monitor you getting the money early we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money  and hence and earlier pickup of your daughter. - You and your family are under constant scrutiny, as well as the authorities.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:44:27 PM
Contusion 
Contusion: Another name for a bruise. 
A bruise, or  contusion, is caused when blood vessels are damaged or  broken as the result of a blow to the skin (be it bumping  against something or hitting yourself with a hammer). The  raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking  from these injured blood vessels into the tissues as well  as from the body's response to the injury. A purplish, flat  bruise that occurs when blood leaks out into the top layers  of skin is referred to as an ecchymosis.  Bruises often induce pain, but small bruises are not  normally dangerous alone. Sometimes bruises can be  serious, leading to other more life-threatening forms of  hematoma, such as when associated with serious  injuries, including fractures and more severe internal  bleeding. The likelihood and severity of bruising depends  on many factors, including type and healthiness of  affected tissues. Minor bruises may be easily recognized  in people with light skin color by characteristic blue or  purple appearance (idiomatically described as "black and  blue") in the days following the injury.

The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with  the damage made to the right side of JonBenet head. The bat  found out side the Butler door had carpet fibers on the bat’s  surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 11, 2015, 06:46:59 PM
The short piece of duct tape was ripe off a roll of  duct tape. Both ends of the tape was not cut straight as is on the ends of a new row. Because both ends was not straight, it came from the middle of the roll. The police check the house for a match and could not match it to the Ramsey's home. This means that the killer had it with him.

Thank you for the question.

Team JBI
OK... What I think you mean is that the piece could have come from any part of the roll - beginning, end or anywhere in between, providing that the last piece used had already been torn off by hand.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:48:15 PM
Snow Removal Routes  Boulder’s sunny climate typically melts most snows in a day or two, and plowing on residential streets blocks parked cars and driveways. Plowing residential streets is also expensive. If snow crews were to plow all residential streets, the city’s plowing operation costs would increase by 200 percent. Some homeowner’s associations provide snow removal on private streets within their development. Call your homeowner’s association to find out if this service is provided for your street.  Bike and pedestrian paths are cleared of snow and ice after snow starts to fall. The Broadway Path (Arapahoe to the south city limit) is plowed first, then the Foothills Parkway Path, and then the other paths. On-street bike lanes are cleared during street snow removal operations. The Boulder Creek Path is cleared by the city Parks and Recreation Department.  All owners or residents of private property must have the snow on their sidewalks cleared within 24 hours after it stops snowing. Shoveling sidewalks helps prevent accidents and increases accessibility for pedestrians.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 06:53:07 PM
OK... What I think you mean is that the piece could have come from any part of the roll - beginning, end or anywhere in between, providing that the last piece used had already been torn off by hand.

It was track to a new production row of duct from a story near by, Yes it was not the beginning or the end of a row. Our profile is that is was used tape because of the fibers stuck to it that could not be source to the Ramsey's house.

With so many fibers, items used in this crime that could not be source to the Ramsey's house, How could they spend their time on the idea of "The family did it".

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 11, 2015, 06:56:48 PM

The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with  the damage made to the right side of JonBenet head. The bat  found out side the Butler door had carpet fibers on the bat’s  surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

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The less bulky knob-end of a baseball bat strikes me as an odd use of it as a weapon if you intend to incapacitate someone by breaking their skull.  Is it certain that this caused the damage and not the heavier ball-hitting end?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:00:18 PM
This door was found open and unlock by Boulder police that morning. This door was just steps from the basement door that the killer used to take JonBenet to the basement. The door is located on the North side of the Ramsey's house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:11:39 PM
The less bulky knob-end of a baseball bat strikes me as an odd use of it as a weapon if you intend to incapacitate someone by breaking their skull.  Is it certain that this caused the damage and not the heavier ball-hitting end?

The metal ball bat was 26 inches long. Fiber found on the bat match the basement fibers next to where JonBenet was killed. The child head is not that thick or not that hard to cause damage with a bat and the knob matches the shape and size of the damage to her head. Bats are use in crimes many times. If the killer was to carrie a ball bat down the street, It would not look out of place and other items. As the killer left the crime scene he took his back pack, with this in one hand, he pick up the bat and hits her in the head. If some one did not have one hand holding the backpack, one might switch the bat to the other side.

Marks or imprints left on the cellar floor powder or salts was on the knob end of the bat, this dust on the knob end of the bat fit the profile that the bat was in a up and down position when the killer took the bat and hit her in the head.

No one knew that she had this damage in till they remove her skin to check her brain.

Profile:
The family calls 911, the killer pull the cord tight for the last time, he move her to the wine cellar and after covering her with two white blanks, hit her in the head as she is on the floor with the child metal bat on the way out of the house. This was one of the last thing he did to JonBenet before he left the house.

He printed many time in the ransom note he would kill Jonbenet if they call for help. He did what he printed.

Before JonBent had died, he pulled the cord tied to Jonbenet neck tight. He did this over and over again.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 07:26:08 PM
The Ramsey's house had a garage on the back side of the home. This was located on the back alleyway side of the house.
This picture was taken at the time the house was not lived in after the crime. Jonbenet bedroom was located over this garage just to the right.

JonBenet was taken to the doctor's office many time by her mother that year, more so in the winter. Many time when your bedroom is located over a garage, and someone warm up one of the cars in the garage with the garage door open. feums enter the home and can make you sick. C O is the cause of many people being sick in the winter,

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:07:32 PM
Ransom Note:
The ransom note was in a upright position as some of each page hung down over the edge of the step. The profile location of the ransom note was step three from the bottom. Step three id at a 90 angle to the glass door at the kitchen. This step is 24 inches above the floor and when the three page ransom note is spread out on step three, it will hang over the edge of the step because the paper use was from a note pad.
The white Christmas light installed on the stair hand rails was white light, and this would bacl light the pages that could be seen from the out side at night.
For the page to be seen from the out side, the three pages would need to be place on step three, on the center of the step and to the right toward the center post. This is for best viewing and MONITORING the ransom note from out side.
The killer would need to know when a family member found the note. Because they may call police.
The killers could monitor the time when Jonbenet was taken down the back steps.
The other two could monitor id the family was to use the kitchen phone to call for help. Next to the all glass kitchen service door in the back hallway was a large kitchen window that had the wall phone in full view. allso in view was the orange can that the water base Sharpie was place in to frame the family. Evey thing could be view or MONOTOR from this single location.
24 inches off the floor, place on the third step for center step to the right with some of the paper hanging over the step in a upright postion, back lite by the Christams lights. What a out side view for MONITORING the house.
Every thing that the killer did point to who the killer is.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:27:59 PM
Criminal Profiling – The use of observation of a crime scene, or crimes scenes, and the pattern of crimes to determine investigative relevant characteristics of the perpetrator; it is used as a guide for police and other authorities to narrow down a list of suspects and devise a strategy for questioning.

Sadism

– A psychological disorder where sexual pleasure is derived from inflicting pain on others.
Schizophrenia – A group of disorders manifested in delusions, disturbances in language and thought, mood shifts, and maladaptive behaviors.


Arranged Crime Scene – A disposal site where an offender has arranged the body and other items to serve as a ritual fantasy, sometimes done to humiliate the victim and/or shock whoever might find the body.

Anger Excitation Behavior – A classification of sexual violence motivated by arousal at the suffering of the victim.


Blitz Attack – The delivery of overpowering force, usually performed in a manner of surprise so as to incapacitate a victim or deliver a death blow.

How was the killer thinking?

The ransom note was printed before the crime. PROFILE.

As the killer printed the 2 and 1/2 page ransom note, how did he get the ideas he printed in the note. The design of the note was to get the family not to call 911 because he will be in the home to complete this crime. The note turn out to be to short because the family called for help.

In the wine cellar and hall way, red army knifes were found near the crime scene.

 Victorinox Swiss Army Executive Red Pocket Knife.

Victorinox

The ransom note was sign with the word Victory.

Was the name of the knife importance to the killer?


The killer travel on foot, bike and bus. What was found at the crime scene to support this?

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The Ransom note;

The killer printed the ransom note with a art quality Sharpie marker.
He was not concern about any one knowing who he was by his print stile.

He travel on foot, bike and bus.

Trek:

A.: to walk usually for a long distance
B:: to travel by walking through an area with many mountains, rivers, etc., for pleasure and adventure.
C:: to go on a long and often difficult journey.

The ransom note has instruction that said it will be difficult. So be rested.

Trek Mountain Bike:

Foot, Bike and bus

Four lbs. sleeping bag:

Rock climbers and hikers need a sleeping bag when one travels on foot, bike and bus.
This can fit inside the back page as he travels.

White cotton like fibers were found at the crime scene, they were not ID to the home.
What was these fibers?

Sleeping bags are filled with white fibers, and it look like cotton fibers.

The sleeping bag, the most importance item a hiker can carry.

JonBenet was found with two white blankets tuck close to her body just like how the climber/hiker s trained.


Compulsion – A strong, usually irresistible urge to perform a particular act, especially one which is irrational and/or contrary to ones will.

Criminal Profiling – The use of observation of a crime scene, or crimes scenes, and the pattern of crimes to determine investigative relevant characteristics of the perpetrator; it is used as a guide for police and other authorities to narrow down a list of suspects and devise a strategy for questioning.

The killer travels on foot, bike and bus. Jonbenet was never to leave the house to complete this crime. The plan was to stay in the house, the finish basement with JonBenet to complete this crime. Use the basement phone to call in the ransom call between 8 and 10 am.
That said, the killer had one chance to convince the family not to call police using the short 2 and 1/2 page ransom note.
Every other ransom crime, the killer is not in the house. This one the killer will be in the house and the note needed to be longer than it was because the family call for help and the killer had seven minutes to leave the property before the police arrived
The ransom note was to short and it did not work, The crime ended at the time of the 911 call to police.

The morning before Patsy found the Ransom note she went to the hall way next to JonBenet bedroom. She noted the JonBenet bedroom door was in a all most close position and this was not as she left it every night. She would close it just enough to shade the hall way ceiling light from shining into JonBenet eyes. This was JonBenet nightlight.
There is a place in the neighborhood that a person could monitor this daily action. The hall way light would some what shine into JonBenet bedroom and this could be seen from the place of interest. The killer could monitor this action from out side the home by the light shining into her bedroom.
if the killer has a lookout person
monitoring the crime, then when the bedroom door is close all most all the way, the light from the hall way would not shine into JonBenet bedroom and would look dark vied from out side the house. This could be used as a monitoring signal that the crime is on.
 JonBenet has been taken from here bedroom in this crime, A signal.
The Ransom note could all so be seen from this place of interest. The person could monitor the ransom note placement and the time the a family member located it. This time is importance as the crime is on.
The only way that the three page ransom note could be seen from the point of interest is to place the ransom note on the steps in a upright position. This position the note can be monitor from the out side the house.
Now that said, what could support this profile.
Patsy step down the back steps with items in her hands, as she step down the last steps, she turn around to view what was place upright on the lower steps. The ransom note was in a upright position, she could not step on the pages but on the steps. What would support this? The pages had no foot prints on the paper and folds.
Boulder police tried to walk over the flat place pages and they said it could not be done in a flat position but could be done only if the ransom note was place in a upright position.
The killer said in the ransom note that the family would be monitor and two other would be involve.
The placement location of the backpack and the upright placement of the three page note could be monitor from the place of interest.
Monitor the family and the crime as printed in the ransom note.
You may view the 1996 property lay out at the official web site, Facebook - JonBenet Investigation. This scale drawing will show you the place of interest to monitor the crime scene.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:39:06 PM
Profile of the killer:

The lab has produce drawings that point to a place of interest.

Let look at the crime scene details and items used in this crime by the killer.
There is a place or point of interest that every item can be MONITOR and seen from one location and we will call this place the POINT OF INTEREST.

Crime scene items of interest:

Silver spoon storage location - China cabnet in hall way
Back stair way
Note pad in hall way
Water base Sharpie marker
Kitchen phone
S.B.T.C. or spoon, bowl,tea bag and cup on glass table
Basement window well
BBQ and garage door opener
Cut down pine tree that had cut mark in the bark
Black flashlight on kitchen counter
Placement of ransom note
Placement of Sharpie marker
Placement of Pineapple and tea bag
JonBenet bedroom and bedroom door and hall way light
Wagon by garage door
View of other bedrooms
View of alleyway and 15Th street for police
View of time of 911 call to police
Time ransom note was located by Patsy
View of police entering home
And other items use in this crime

The lab's point of location can be viewed at the Facebook and web site.

Look at these drawing and think about how the preplanned crime would need a place to view the crime scene before, during and after the crime.

This is called the POLINT OF INTEREST

Work done by the lab

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:43:12 PM
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You may view this tool at our lab's Facebook page, just type JonBenet Investigation.
Because we are a lab, we can post pictures and product information about these tools.
We will spend what every it take to solve a crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:51:25 PM
Jonbenet was cover over the top of her with Two white blankets. Her head and feet were not covered. This placement was not to hide her of keep her warm because the blankets was not place under her on the cold unheated concrete floor.

So what was this done for?

People that work with dead body know that temperatures will play a part on how fast rigor mortise set in.

Placing two white blankets over the body cool the body faster as the floor act as a cold plate.
The head and the feet lose the most heat in a person, so leaving these areas uncovered would help in the body heat lost as a living child.

Did the killer have a morgue or body transport job?

Stun guns are used with cows to speed up rigor mortise in the meat production. The use of high voltage speed up the action of rigor mortise and this make the quality of the meat better.
JonBenet had mark that many point to a stun gun being used on her before the time of death.
Stress and hard work just before death will speed up the onset of rigor mortise.
The profile time of death is at the time of the 911 call to police.

Farm stile stun gun..........

All experts know that rigor mortise can not be used to pin point the time of death. It us only used as just a estimate of time of death.

One most know how the body was kept.

Temperatures, stress levels and stun guns all speed up the onset of rigor mortise.

The profile and he crime scene face will be best time of death, the time of the 911 call to police.

John reported to police that he thought the killer was still in the house that morning.

The writer of the ransom note print the letter S like the number 5.

Printing the number 5 and letter S How to Print The killer prints the letter S with the same hand movements as if he was printing the number 5. Our JBI profile tell us that the number 5 is very important to him. He may live by or travel on a highway with the number 5 in its name. We write with our brain, not our hands. The number five will have a close and important connection to the killer.
The location S.B.T.C. has a main interstate highway near by called (highway 5.)

S.B.T.C.

When a person has a rock climbing and trail guild back ground, he must use tools of the trade.
The climber need a way to mark up maps of his travels. Sharpie markers work well and are the marker of choice.

Note pads are a tool of the rock climber and trail guilds to plan and return back safe from his travels.
He need to know how to tie knots
White cords are used on his tents
Carabines are used for many items
Backpacks are how he travels
Protection, stun gun is common tool kept by the climber
Hi-tec shoes are most common shoe for climbers

Many climbers drawl pictures of their travels, convent had green paint on her chin.
Paint brushes are used by artiest.

Water base ink Sharpie mark are saft for art work, Artie's know this, the marler left at the crime scene was out of production for many years. Supple stores sell these old markers.
Fingerless black wool gloves are use by climbers and shed fibers for the cut of tip end of the gloves. His helps to tie knots. Black fibers was found at the crime scene.
Ice axe are a tool of the trade. Cut marks in the cut down pine tree had marks that match theses tools.

Black duct tape is a fix all for climbers and can be found at surplus stores they supply climbers and trails guild across the US and Canada.

Brown paper bags are used by climbers to hold human wast intill they leave the parks. take in - take out. this is known by climbers. the ransom note use this way of thinking. If the killer that travel on foot, bike and bus was to be stop with $118.000.00 in his backpack. Having the money down seep in the back pack mix with outer bags of human water may not be check by police.
The "The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested." Climbers and guilds way of thinking and talk.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:53:59 PM
Profile of the killer:

The profile of the killer that he has a rock climbing and trail guild background.
The crime was committed in the home with the family asleep, FEARLESS.
A rock climber hang high off the ground with just a cord and a knot or carabiner. Fearless.
The killer use a tent cord to kill JonBenet.
White tent cord are use by climber and trail guilds that match the crime scene.
Special knots were use to kill JonBenet.
Special knots are use by climbers and trail guilds every day.
Black wool fibers found at the crime scene to wipe JonBenet.
Fingerless black wool gloves are used by climber to keep their hand warm and the fingerless tip helps the climber tie the special knots.
Carabine imprint was found in the salt covering the wine cellar door next to Jonbenet body.
Climber use many sizes of carbiners in their climbers and hicks.
A Hi-Tec foot print was found in the wine cellar next to JonBenet body.
Hi-Tec hiking shoes are used by climbers and trail guilds, that is what this show is made for.
A 50 foot rope was found in a bedroom of the Ramsey's home and could not be ID to the family.
50 foot rope are use by climbers, common to the climber.
A back pack was found at the crime scene that was not ID to the family.
Back packs are used by trail guilds, rock climbers and hickeys, Because they travel on foot, bike and bus.
A red knife was found at the crime scene.
Climber allway have knifes, the red one is the most common knife used by climbers, hikers and rock climbers.
Stand gun marks found on JonBenet body.
Many hickers, trail guilds and rock climber have stun gun with them for protection as they travel light and safety is importance to them out far on the trails for many weeks.
The ransom note requested $20s as part of the ransom money.
$20 s are use by hiker's, climbers and trail guild because it is easy to use and most dining the tip can be include in the $20 with out the need for changes.
The ransom note requested that the many be place in a brown paper bag.
All pro climbers and trail guiles and rock climber know that the rule is "take in= take out" to keep the park clean,.This is for human wast. not left in the parks.
The thinking of the killer is to put the money in a brown paper bag and polace the bags with the other brown paper bags of his human wast. If he is stop on foot, bike or but, the police may not want to open the money bag because the police may think it was human wast. This type of think in the ransom note fit the person that travel on foot.
So, JonBenet was never to be taken out of the house for this simple crime to work. Just stay in a warm and dry basement of a very lager hour with JonBenet.
Use the basement phone to give instructions and leave JonBenet in the house after the crime.
The ransom note would give instructions not to call police and the crime move forward.
The killer need to print in the ransom note many time SHE DIES if they do not follow the instruction to the letter because he will be in the house.
The 911 call is place and his preplanned crime is over, no money too.
He is mad and does as he printed in the ransom note, Killer's JonBenet and leave the house form the butler door that was found open the next day by police.
A call was place to the house at 10:00 am and the person did not say a word.
The ransom note printed that a call would be place between 8 and 10 am.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:55:17 PM
The question is:

Was JonBenet hide in the basement?

NO she was not.

As you step down the basement steps, you will need to turn to the right. In plane site at the end of a hall way was a white color door. As soon as you see this door, you will want to open this door and look inside.

The door was a 1930s wood panel door and it had weather stripping at the bottom of the door and a wood and screw lock at the top. This door is in plane site right at the end of a well lite hall way. This door is the first thing you see as soon as you get to the bottom of the basement steps.
As you open the door, you will be in a concrete design room, the size of this room is 10 foot 12 foot. In the center of the room covered with two white blankets was JonBenet body. The blanket was not place on here to hide her but left he feet and head uncovered. this was not place there to hide her. The two white blankets was tuck in close to her body. JonBenet was place in the center of the room and her feet pointed to the door.

So the question is, was JonBenet hidden in the basement? No she was not.

Now this tell us some thing about the killer that day.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:56:01 PM
Many note pads in house.

Boulder police found many note pads in the house. One note pad was found in the back hall way on a counter. These many note pad found in the house was used by the family and friends. Small notes and reminders were common uses of these note pads.
The note pads were not custom printed and did not have any one names on them ID these pads to a single person. These were use by many in the family and friends.
Not that said, Why would Boulder police say these pad were Patsy note pad when they were use by many?

What was Boulder police thinking?

Now you know the rest of the story.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:56:51 PM
Ransom note wording:

"At this time we have your daughter in our possession."
"Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter"
".The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them."
"Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I., etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded."
"You stand a 99% chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart us"

The writer of the ransom note is trying to distance him self from knowing JonBenet..


The profile of the killer.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:57:38 PM
The killer took items and then put them back.

He took a note pad from a counter in the hall way and put it back.
He use a water base Sharpie marker he had and put it in a orange can under the kitchen phone.
He open and close JonBenet bedroom door.
He took a paint stick, broke it into three pieces and put the brush end back in the paint tote.
He paint a green strip on JonBenet chin and replace the tub of paint back into the tote.
Other items were use and replace in this crime by the killer.

The profile of the killer is to replace items back in their places even if it was not the Ramsey's items.

Profile of the killer


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 10:58:29 PM
Profile:

The killer travels on foot, bike and bus. Jonbenet was never to leave the home. The killer was to stay in the home with JonBenet to complete this crime, in the finish basement.
The three ransom note gave instruction to what to do and what not to do or she dies.
As they had the ransom note in their hand, they did not follow the instructions to the letter and the killer killed JonBenet as he printed in the ransom note. He left the house from the basement to the butler door to the alleyway.
A call came in to the house at 10:00 am that morning and the caller did not say any thing.
The note said a call would be place between 8 and 10 am.
The child ball bat found just out side this open and unlock door matches the head damage to JonBenet and the bat had fibers that match the crime scene. The family could not ID the bat as theirs.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:01:06 PM
Profile:

Jonbenet was place in the center of the wine cellar. He feet was pointing toward the wine cellar door or North West. In a grave yard, people are put to rest in a East West direction.
Person of interest - Profile North/West part of the US near the Canada border.
Three people that had a connection to this crime left Boulder and went to this city.
Name of that place Victoria, Canada , and Victoria has the same French word meaning as VICTORY as printed on the ransom note. The French city uses words like found in the ransom note like "attache"

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:02:18 PM
Because we are a lab, please read the official coroner report. Official time of death listed in the official report ( DEATH D/T 12/26/96 @ 1323)
Check this out first and we can post case facts.
12-26-1996 at 1323 time. This was note listed on the 25Th or morning hours of the 26Th. But at the time she was found.
Time of death was at the time of the 911 call to police.
Midnight on the 25 is 2400 hours then 1:00 am on the 26 is 100, 2:00 am = 200, 3:00am = 300, 4:00 am = 400, 5:00 = 500, 6:00 am = 600, 7:00 am = 700, 8:00 am = 800. 9:00 am = 900, 10:00 am = 1000, 11:00 = 1100, 12:00 noon = 1200, 1:00 pm = 1300,(1:23 pm = 1323 hour in a 24 hour clock.

Office of the Boulder County Coroner

link http://www.thesmokinggun.com/file/coroner-jon...

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:04:06 PM
A killer does not follow the idea of risk as we do, so unless one is a killer, we will not fully understand that way of thinking.
Profile: The killer travels on foot, bike and bus, so JonBenet was never to leave the home to complete this crime.
The large home had a finish basement with many rooms, a basement phone that could be used to make the ransom call between 8 and 10 am.
The design of the house and basement allow the killer to monitor the family before, during and just after the crime. John said to police that he thought the killer was still in the house after the 911 call, case fact.
It was to cold out side to keep JonBenet of site, like a camping location with his back pack.
The killer travel far to get to Boulder and if the police was called, he would have about seven minutes to exit the basement to the alleyway.
The ransom note was not long enough to convince the family to not call for help. The killer printed in the note many time that if they do not follow the instructions to the letter, SHE DIES. Why so many times in the note? because he would be in the house with JonBenet to complete this crime.

Simple crime, went Wong at the time of the 911 call to police.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:04:45 PM
Profile time of death:
At the time of the 911 call to police Before 6:00 am on the 26Th.
Time she was located and taken up to the main floor of the house, 1:05 pm on the 26Th.
Time of coroner first seen the body on the floor of the home around 8:00 pm on the 26Th.
Testing the body was the next day on the 27Th.
From 6:00 am to 8:00 pm is FOURTEEN hours, as you said full rigor mortise as seen by the coroner.
Stiffness will start at the time of three hours after death. 6:00 am to 1:05 pm is over SEVEN hours after the time of death. If a body is work hard in a crime before death, like how JonBenet was, Rigor mortise happen must faster.
So, the profile time of death fix the profile. At the time of the 911 call to police.
JonBenet was in a cold place, cold unheated concrete floor, two white blankets were use to cover her, keeping her body cold on the concrete floor. this speed up the effects of rigor mortise.
All experts know that rigor mortise can not be used to point to the hour of death.
Jonbenet body was place in many temperature conditions, Warm basement floor, cold concrete floor and then heated main wood floor of house. The body heat loss was changing at different rated and the coroner could not have this information to be used to point to time of death as to the hour.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:05:57 PM
Contusion: From a base ball bat?

Lets take a lab look at this area of damage.

"An injury in which the skin is not broken."

Contusion:

Another name for a bruise. A bruise, or contusion, is caused when blood vessels are damaged or broken as the result of a blow to the skin (be it bumping against something or hitting yourself with a hammer). The raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking from these injured blood vessels into the tissues as well as from the body's response to the injury. A purplish, flat bruise that occurs when blood leaks out into the top layers of skin is referred to as an ecchymosis.
Bruises often induce pain, but small bruises are not normally dangerous alone.

Sometimes bruises can be serious, leading to other more life-threatening forms of hematoma, such as when associated with serious injuries, including fractures and more severe internal bleeding. The likelihood and severity of bruising depends on many factors, including type and healthiness of affected tissues. Minor bruises may be easily recognized in people with light skin color by characteristic blue or purple appearance (idiomatically described as "black and blue") in the days following the injury.

What could cause this kind of damage at the crime scene?

The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with the damage made to the right side of JonBenet head.

The bat found out side the Butler door had carpet fibers on the bat's surface as those found in the Ramsey's basement. Case Fact!

Shape of Contusion found on JonBenet Head made by the knob end of the child ball bat.

This bat was not ID to the family.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:06:40 PM
Writing the ransom note:

Some RDIs believe that a family member wrote the ransom note. But the real experts know that the family did not print the ransom note.

The commit has been that it looks as if some one printed the note with their left hand. That said, the lab's testing has shown us that it may have been printed by a person with the start of MS.

More information about MS and how it could effect the printing of the ransom note.

Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis affects 350,000 people in the U.S.

Though the condition can appear at any age, it is most often diagnosed in people between the ages of 20- 50 years.( Profile age is about 36 years old.)

MS appears twice as often in Caucasians, and females are affected earlier in life twice as frequently as males. DNA shows a white male.

Multiple Sclerosis is a disease whereby the central nervous system components break down and degenerate.

Scar tissue can form with resulting plaque in the spinal cord and brain.

Myelin, a substance that covers the nerves and supports nerve health, is responsible for impulse conduction.

In MS patients, myelin disintegrates through inflammation causing electrical impulses to slow down.

As the condition progresses with nerve damage, various normal functions can be compromised.

 These include:

Vision disturbance - involves blurred or patchy vision or color changes due to optic neuritis.
(inflammation of the optic nerve)
Speech difficulties
Problems walking
Impaired memory
Difficulty writing as seen in the printing of the ransom note.
Coordination and balance due to limb weakness
Muscle spasm, tiredness, numbness

Note the DIFFICULTY IN PRINTING.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:07:16 PM
Ransom Note -
Page One -
Dog-Earing

Page One of ransom note - bottom left Dog-Ear

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad of paper located at Ramsey's' home and printed with a old marker found in side a can located in the kitchen.
Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and was never located at the crime scene.
The marker used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone.
Also, there was another page in the note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.
The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day,
The ransom note came from a note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes.
The Secret Service, which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to locate forgers.
The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.
The JBI profile predict that the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family.
The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in this crime.
The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. JBI testing shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

Our lab tested the speed of printing this three page note, it will take about 20 to 30 minutes to print and place the note. The profile predict the note was place on the steps at the time the killer went up to JonBenet bedroom. It was kept in the note pad by the back steps in till the time of placement. The Dog Ear was need to quickly fine the pages in the dark.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:08:13 PM
The ransom note: Profile

A line from the ransom note.

"She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to
the letter."

At the time of the printing of the ransom note, JonBenet was safe and unharmed, the writer at that time was very right. Jonbent was at a Christmas party with her family.

If you want her to SEE 1997, This is how a unsure Artie's may be thinking. Artie's use their eyes allot in there work, TO SEE.

You must follow our instructions to the letter, This is said because the killer will be inside the house at the time of the crime. JonBenet will be taken to the same hidding place as the killer will be located at.

To the letter, this means that because he is in the house at the time of the crime, the family must not call for help our he will be found in the house, the basement with JonBenet.

If the police is called, the crime is over, he must leave the property quickly.
Because he travels on foot, bike and bus, Jonbenet was never to leave the home.

This was a simple crime and the 911 call ended it at that second.

He was very mad and he did as he printed in the ransom note, he killed Jonbenet and left the house before the police arrived.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:09:14 PM
Grand Jury Report From 1999

A grand jury found what they though was complete evidence to indict the parents of JonBenet Ramsey for child abuse and accessory to first-degree murder in the 6-year- old's death, newly unsealed documents revealed Friday 10-25-2013, nearly a decade after DNA evidence cleared the couple.

The grand jury did not have the most importance evidence of DNA found at the crime scene that links a unknown white male to this crime.

This support what the family had said all a long.

The DA did not move the indictment forward because the evidence could not be link to any one at that time.

One of John Ramsey's attorneys, L. Lin Wood, said the documents released Friday are "nonsensical" and the grand jurors didn't have the benefit of having the DNA results.

"The Ramsey family is innocent," he said. "That part of the case, based on the DNA evidence, is a done deal."

DNA evidence cleared the couple.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:11:02 PM
Flag Stones

From the driveway to the butler service door, had a stone walk way. These stones would not has any frost on them the morning of the crime. This mean that the killer could exit the butler service door from the basement and exit to the side yard on the stone walkway to the driveway then down the dark alleyway. No foot prints left at the crime scene at frost prints or snow prints. Dust prints would be left and Boulder police would have to check for dust prints.
The JonBenet Investigation Facebook site has pictures of how the dust lifter works.
There would have been many of the killers dust shoe prints left at the crime scene.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:12:10 PM
What kind of person would stay in a home to commit a crime?

The lab's profile predicts the killer travel on foot, bike and bus. He camps out on the trails most of the time. In the winter at night in Boulder CO in winter, it can be very cold at night.
The preplanned crime most account for the cold nights. The killer had two choices, to stay out side in a tent with very cold temperatures at night or stay in a warm and dry finish basement.
The profile crime was never to take JonBenet out of the house, so taking her to the basement would be easy for the killer.
The profile predict that the killer has a rock climbing background, he would hang high off a rock cliff by just a rope and a cord. He is fearless so hiding in a warm and dry finish basement would not be a problem.

The killer's choices:

Stat out in the winter cold with no phone and no way to monitor the family.
or
Stay warm and dry with a basement phone and a way to monitor the family. He is uses to climbing high off the ground hanging with just a cord, fearless.
So planing and committing this crime inside the house would be the best choice for the killer because he travels on foot, bike and bus.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:12:49 PM
The ransom note wording:

Is there any wording that predict the killer has a rock climbing and trail guild background.
Words from the ransom note:
"The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested."
The profile predict that the killer had plans to have the ransom money exchange to be up on the trails, This would be a place he knows well and could monitor the climbing area for police.
The knots used in the crime show us a rope climbing background and the shoe imprint found in the wine cellar as Hi-Tec, a climbing and trail shoe support this.
A special back pack was found in the home and was not ID to the family.
A large rope was all so found in a bedroom and was not ID to the family.
A broken damage red knife was found in the wine cellar on the floor and damage knifes are sold at surplus stores.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:13:30 PM
Play room:

Christmas day the children went out on the deck and played with some remote radio controll cars. This was a good fun place to play with these toys. The play room and this deck is on the second floor. The door to this out side area had a double door and because it was on the second level, it was not lock most of the time.
Now there was a old tall large pine tree growing very close to the deck wall.
Odd cut marks were found in the bark in this white pine tree. The tree grew toward the Sun, and lean toward the South , making this pine tree easy to climb up to the second level deck.
The cut mark were note as odd marks but were not connected to the crime at that time.
That summer, this pine tree suddenly died, as it was cut down and taken away. The odd cut mark were look at very close. The mark look as it was made by a large hunting knife but the blade had a curve to it. The blade that would match these cut marks match the rock climbers Ice Axe.
A person could used this Ice Ax to help pull hime and a back pack to the second level deck with a easy way into the home through the unlock playroom door. No damage left if you enter the house this way.
Remember, the profile predict that the killer has a climbing background, He will tie knots, Use carabiners, Wear Hi-Tec type climbing shoes and have a Ice Axe. Backpacks are a common items used by travels that travel on foot, bike and bus.
The pine tree was removed very quickly that summer.
The pine tree was located next to the BBQ and the basement window well side of the house.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:14:13 PM
Ransom Note:

Materials used to write RN. "the Ransom Note was drafted on paper taken from the middle of a pad of paper located in the Ramsey's home and with a pen found in the kitchen. Additional sheets were missing from the pad and were never located in the home. The pen used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to the Ramsey's home and found placed back in its normal place by the phone. Also, there was another page in the pad that had written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which some believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note. Tests show that it take 30 minutes to print the Ransom Note.

Character revelations from the handwriting:

Great attention to detail: close i-dots
Low self-esteem: low t-bar crossing
Emotionally distant: all printing and vertical slant
Sexual frustration: incomplete lower loops
In a hurry: printing and frequent pen lifts
Domineering/ excessive need for control: downward T-bars

The Gender/Writer of the Ransom Note:

 347 words - Female Score: 1007 points - Male Score: 430 points
The Gender author of this passage is: Female! DNA Analysis shows a male, JBI profile shows male with female traits and has Multiple Sclerosis.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:14:49 PM
Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis affects 350,000 people in the U.S.
Though the condition can appear at any age, it is most often diagnosed in people between the ages of 20- 50 years.
MS appears twice as often in Caucasians, and females are affected earlier in life twice as frequently as males.
Multiple Sclerosis is a disease whereby the central nervous system components break down and degenerate.
Scar tissue can form with resulting plaque in the spinal cord and brain.
Myelin, a substance that covers the nerves and supports nerve health, is responsible for impulse conduction.
In MS patients, myelin disintegrates through inflammation causing electrical impulses to slow down.
As the condition progresses with nerve damage, various normal functions can be compromised. These include:
•Vision disturbance - involves blurred or patchy vision or color changes due to optic neuritis.
 (inflammation of the optic nerve)
•Speech difficulties
•Problems walking
•Impaired memory
Difficulty writing
•Coordination and balance due to limb weakness
•Muscle spasm, tiredness, numbness

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:15:35 PM
The note is 36 lines long; extreme for a ransom note.

Anxiety is seen as the length is an attempt to persuade.

Line from the Ransom Note:

(Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank.)

Because the ransom note was longer that most, we have to ask our self why?

Other crimes the killer is in a nother location but in this crime, the killer was in the house.
He will need a longer ransom note to convince the family not to call police because he will be in the house with JonBenet. The plan was never to take JonBent out of the house in this crime.
He will show show allot of ANXIETY in his printing because he will be in the house at the time of this crime. He get one chance to convince the family not to call police and follow his instruction to the letter. The ransom note was not long nought because they call police and the crime as he knew it was over.

He left the house out the butler door to the back alleyway into history.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:16:51 PM
The Killer's Profile:

(Why would the killer kill JonBenet and leave a Ransom Note?) RDI Question.
Our lab's profile of the killer base on Lab testing.

Profile:

The killer travel on Foot,Bike and Bus.
The killer has a art background and may drawl with note pads and Sharpie water base markers.
The killer may have a rock climbing and trail guild background.
The killer in 1996 had the start of MS and the printing in the ransom note shows this.
The killer may wear Hi-Tec walking shoes, not boots.
Carabiners will be used by the killer like the imprint found on the salts on the wine cellar floor.
Knot tying like rock climbing will use in this crime.
White tent cord use in hiking on the trails will be used in the crime.
Special water base inks will be use in the crime like the Sharpie marker, Artie's use safe inks for art work on paper.
JonBenet was never to be taken from the house because he travel on Foot,Bike and Bus, there will no place to take a child so the preplanned was to keep her hidden in the house, like the basement.
A black stun gun may be used in the crime, if this stun gun fall and become damage, Black duct may be used to hold it back together. Black dust tape was found on JonBenet mouth.
Stun gun marks were found on JonBenet body, this would controll her to get her down stairs to the basement.
The Ransom note was to be used to convince the family not to call police, this will be a one time chance to convince the family, so the note will need to be long nought to do this, the family called 911 and the killer did what he said in the note, He would kill Jonbenet.
The Ransom note should have been longer because they call for help. Two and 1/2 pager did not work.
The killer plan was to be in the house with JonBenet because he travel on foot, bike and bus so there was no place to take the child out of the house. So the crime was plan to be hidden in the basement. If thefamily call the police, then the preplanned crime will not work.
The family caller 911 and the killer well plan crime now can not be completed. He become very mad. He must leave the home and he does as he printed in the ransom noto, he kill JonBenet and left the house.
The crime was over as soon as the call to 911, this is because the killer was in the house with Jonbenet.
The crime needed the family not to call for help, two and 1/2 pages was not long nought for convince the family not to call the police.
At the time of the 911 call, he knew all of the travel, and all of the preplanned and weight all night long in the basement was over in a flash. No money, He is so mad, he kill JonBent and leaves the home.
The killer said he would call the home and give instructions, John said that there was a call that came in around 10:00 am and the caller did not say any thing. Was this the killer making the call?
So, the killer travel on foot, bike and bus, There was no place to take a child out of the house in winter, so the preplanned crime was never to take he out of the house but to hide her in the basement to complete this simple crime.
The killer left DNA on two item and on three places. Other items can be tested and more of the killer DNA will be found.

The Ramsey's did not kill JonBenet.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:17:40 PM
Ransom note text:

You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account.$100,000 will be in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank. When you get home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier delivery pickup of your daughter.

Words of interest:

Withdrawl
Account
Remaining
Sure
Bring
Adequate
Attache
Get
Put
Bag
Instruct
Deliver
Exhausting
Advise
Rested
Monitor
Getting
Early
Arrange
Earlier
Delivery
Hence
Earlier
Pickup
Daughter

This is how the writer of the ransom note thinks. These are his uses of words. This is what he is use to. We write with or brains and not out hands, the hands are a extention of our brains.
This is the killer's mind set at the time of the crime.

We can learn allot about the killer by how he think then prints.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:18:38 PM
The killer took Jonbenet to the basement, After many hours down there, the family get up and find the ransom not on the bottom of the back stairs. The family set the time for the next step to happen. They were getting a early start for a trip to Michigan.
The killer printed in the ransom note that he would call between 8 and 10 am. The killer set this time.
Overview:
The family set the time - Finding the ransom note.
The killer set the time for the instruction call in the ransom note - Between 8 to 10 am.
Timing is very importance to the killer plans, if this crime was going to work to the letter.
If the killer killer Jonbenet and hide her good in the basement, he still could make the call and complete the crime. But if they called for help, 911 to police, then he could not stay in the basement of the house and complete the crime.
He printed in the ransom note that he would monitor the family and the police, the only good place that he could controll Jonbenet, monitor the family and loosen for any phone calls place from the house would be from inside the house. the basement design and over over old windows could be used to monitor the family and any phone calls made from the house.
If he travel with a car, he could make the ransom call, if he travel of Foot, Bike and Bus, Timing and traveling would become a problem for this preplanned crime to be completed.
Using the basement as the crime controll center by the killer, he could hide and controll Jonbenet. He could stay warm and dry, He could monitor the family and any calls to the police, he could use the basement phone to call the preplanned ransom note call to the family. This would require the killer to use the phone company call be number and the house phone would Ring all of the house phones. He does this from the basement.
The placement of the money into a brown paper bag will fit well in the bottom of his back pack wear he keep hiking human wast. Who would check these bags if stop by police. Rock climbers and hikers take their human wast with them out of the parks.
The killer brought items with him for this crime and left some items use in this crime that was not source to the Ramsey family. People that travel on Foot, Bike and But offten use backpacks.
Was the broken tip end of the paint brush a trophy kept by the killer.
Out profile predict he has a art background and the end of the paint brush would be some thing that he would keep.\
Jonbenet was found with a green paint strip on her chin, the police souse the paint to a tub of paint next to the brush end in the paint tote.
The paint Burch is very importance to the killer, he show us this by taking the time to carefully replace the broken brush end back into the paint tote in the brush side. The killer has a close connection to paint and brushes, He has a art background.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:19:16 PM
Stun gun:

Many none expert to this case do not understand why the killer used a stun gun, Some RDIs think the family would not need a stun gun to controll JonBent if they were involve in the crime.
From the start, Removing JonBenet from here bed room would required full controll. Any noise would alarm the family of a problem.

Step one in the preplanned crime by the killer.

He ties the white cord around Jonbenet neck, fibers found on the bed supports this. Hair found tied in the rock climbing knot support this. He pulls the cord tide and then, to take full controll, stun gun her intill she can not move. the cord stop and scream from JonBenet. The police found more that on cord mark around jonbent neck. The stun gun mark #1 was on her back side as this was how she was asleep in her bed.
He take her down the back steps, Her hair mixes with the garlen and a transfer take place. Police found Green foils in her hair that match this area.
Now in the basement, the killer must for many house controll JonBenet, He pulls the cord tie more that three times and uses the stun gun as well. By using the stun gun in this crime, he can remain in controll in the basement with Jonbenet, the uses of the stun Gun is one of the most importance tools used in this crime for it to work. The killer had to have and use a stun gun. Or jonBent would be heard some time in the night by the family.
She hand marks that show us that the stun gun was turn on for very long times. This would give the killer total controll of Jonbenet, and would be better that any of tools he killer could use.
With out the many uses of the stun gun, Jonbent would have scream and the family make have herd her so the killer's preplanned crime need the stun gun for this crime to work.
Many rock climber are trail guilds have stun guns. When these tools are drop of a rock, they are repaired with black tape.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:20:47 PM
The basement has three way to exit the basement.

One - is a small window located in the bathroom and this window was found lock. It was not used as the exit.

Two - Three window unit with window well, this center window was found damage and unlock. Some old webs were found in the left bottom corner of the window frame. The window would exit next to the kitchen service wear the family just call the police for help. The ransom note was place on the floor at this location and the killer knows the family is at this part of the house. Not a good choice.

Three - The Basement door at the top of the steps. This is located out of view from the rest of the house and it is just steps from a butler service door to the side yard. This would be the best door to quickly leave the house and a weapon was found near by. The black ball bat. Fibers on the bat match the fibers next to where Jonbent was killed.

The only good choice to leave the basement was the Butler service door. Note. This door was found open and unlock that morning.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:21:27 PM
Cords:

The question is, What came first, the cords or the damage to the head.
All lab testing show us that the cords came first and at the time of the 911 call, the two blows to her head, last.
Case facts


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:22:47 PM
We have been ask to post about the door lock.
Boulder police told the public that there was no signs of entry. No damage to the house.
Using this information, they found there persons of interest.$2,000,000.00 and this case is still a cold case.
The South side of the house has a service door. This glass door lead to the back hall way and the bask steps were the ransom note was place.
Boulder police that morning of the crime seen some door frame damage and ask the family id they new any thing about this fresh damage. John said that the house was painted and the hardware was not replace at this time. The item the police seen missing was the safety plate. This keep the door from being easily open by any one with just a card.
The door frame plate was design to hold the safety pin close and this keeps the door lock from being open with the use of a card.
The missing plate was not installed and the door could be open easy, fast and with out any damage to the house.
The location of this kitchen service door is out of site by most people in the neighborhood.
The side door to the house was note protected for a killer.
What was Boulder police think?
Just used a card and you are in the house with out a key and no sign of damage to the door.
This is one of many ways that the killer could enter the Ramsey house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:23:39 PM
Boulder police said there was not damage to the house so a killer could not have done this crime. They all so spent $2,000.000.00 trying to prove their point.
It's still a cold case.
That said, there is some thing you may want to know.
John had two cars and the son had one park down the street. Each car has a garage door opener. Just push the button and the 16 foot wide door open and you are in the home with out a key. No damage to the house.
John new car had a system that could open the garage door and this left one extra garage door opener. So because the family and friends may stop by from time to time, they put one of the door openers under the BBQ located next to the basement window.
The was place on a wood shelf under the black grill cover. If you need to enter the home with a key or cause any damage, just push the button and your in. It si that easy.
This opener may have been seen by some one monitoring the house, if this had happen and this was the killer, then no key required.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:24:53 PM
Garage door:

Inside the garage was a service door, this door to the garage was never lock so that all you need to enter the home is a garage door opener. Just push the button and you in, no key require.
The door to the house was no lock but one day that summer it got lock. The rest of the family was in MICHIGAN. So John use the best way to enter the home with out a lot of damage. Break the small basement window.
The house had a alarm system but years before JonBenet push the alarm and they did not know how to turn it off, so because of JonBenet , they did not use that system. Remember, it was a safe neighboor.
Six window and one door was found by Boulder police to be unlock or open, this was at ground level. The there was more ways to enter the home on the second level.
The killer left so many clues to this crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:25:52 PM
Butler door:

On the North side of the home was a service door that goes to the Butler kitchen.
Next to this door on each side was large windows. This addition to the house was at ground level and steps went to the basement and the back stairs.
Before the crime, this area was used at a make shift art studio for Patsy and JonBenet. Any one cutting through the side yard would see them painting. The paint supplies was in full view. If the killer did as he printed in the ransom note, then he monitor the house before the crime.
At the time the family call for help, 911 to police, the killer located in the basement had to exit the house. He would use the basement steps and turn right and down some steps to the butler door. This path was out of site from the rest of the house.
The killer exit the house and travels down the side yard to the dark alleyway.
IMPORTANCE:
The Boulder poloice find this door in a unlock and open condition that morning. Remember, Boulder police said there was no way that a killer could enter the house. But the Butler kitchen service door if found open and unlock.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:28:32 PM
Location of interest:

The ransom note printed that the killer would monitor the family and the police. What was printed in the ransom note was high on the killer list of ideas used in this crime. He wanted the family not to call for help like the police. As it turn out, the two and 1/2 pages of ransom note was not long enough to stop the call for help.
The crime show some understanding by the killer and how the ransom note was printed. The print stile and the wording show us that the note would take between 20 to 30 minutes to print the note. This could be done before the crime and the killer had hours to do so in the Ramsey's home from 5:00 pm to the time they came home around 9:30 pm. That is about four and 1/2 hours. In the 4 and 1/2 hours, the killer could get to know the house. The killer left many clues to that he was there.
This was a preplanned crime. To preplanned the crime, one must get to know how the family works. He need to know the property and the neighborhood. How long it would take for the police to respond to a call.
Most of the items used in this crime could be seen from on property location. There is a single place that the killer could see most of the items used in this crime. Preplanned this crime and this location give the killer the ideas need to plan the crime.
The official Facebook page for our lab supplies has a 1996 drawing of the property layout and this never before seen drawing can be view there.

The link to the Facebook drawing:
HTTP://www.facebook.com/jonbenetinvestigatio...
This is a safe link to view and we can not track your IP address or ID you. It's Facebook.

About this drawing:

From the point of interest, The killer could see these items or location used in this crime.
View into JonBenet bedroom.
View on bedroom door and hall way light as door become close.
View of all bedrooms that have family members sleeping in them.
View of BBQ grill that has garage door opener under cover.
View of basement window that has old damage and was open.
View of kitchen nook where water base marker was place un phone.
View of note pad on counter before the crime.
View of back stairs where ransom note was place.
View of china cabnet were Silver spoon was stored.
View of east to open kitchen service door.
View of kitchen table that had S.B.T.C.- Spoon, Bowl, Tea Bag and Cup.
View of disable lamp post near wine cellar.
View of front and back yard, street and back alleyway.

This would be a good location before the crime and during and after the crime because the ransom note printed the family would be MOINTER.
The Boulder case file has over 60,000 pages. Other files can be added to the count.

The killer from this location could see Patsy call for help.
The killer could see Patsy locate the ransom note.
The killer could see John Read the note on the floor of the hall way.
The killer could see when the police and friends arrive to the home.

At around 10:00 pm, a call was place to the Ramsey's home and the caller did not say any thing.
The view of the family room count be seen from this location too.
One may ask them self, Should this area of the neighborhood be check out?
From the start, Boulder police pointed their attention to the family members.
Now, re look at the 1996 property lay out drawing and 'Place of Interest.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:29:55 PM
The killer profile: Facts, Profiles and Ideas
Jonbenet bedroom had two windows and a service door at the home South side. The bathroom had a large window at the bathtub connected to her bedroom.
Profile:
If the killer new the house well than he would know wear the windows and doors are.
The profile predict that the killer did not know the house very well and had never spent any time inside JonBenet bedroom. How can the lab say this?
That night/Day:
The killer enter the JonBenet's bedroom at some point. He has a need to monitor every thing. Windows can be use to help monitor the home from the inside and out side. He uses the windows in this crime.
As the killer walks around the JonBenet bedroom, he has the need to look out side, and most importance toward the area of the front of the house/yard. To do this in JonBenet bedroom, he must slide the drapes and ties forward to view out these windows behind the two bed boards. To his supprise, there was no window. He need to monitor the front of the house and goes to JonBenet bedboard and pull the ties of the drapes to look out. Now window here as well. Two drapes behind two beds and no windows to look out to monitor the property.
Case fact:
Boulder
Team JBI police found both ties on the right side of both beds pulled out. This is out of place in the design of the bedroom. The shows us that the killer tend to stay to the right, as do right handed people do.
If the killer knew the house well, he would know there is no windows installed on this wall behind the two bed boards.
The facts show us that the killer had a need to monitor the front propert view from JonBenet bedroom.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:30:42 PM
 I contacted the family and ask about the placement of the drapes ties on each sise of JonBenet. The ensure is "They should be the same"
Now that said, the killer tried to look out the window next to the South wall first then move to between the two beds and move the ties back on JonBenet bed and all so no window installed.
As a lab, we must check with the people that lived in the house, they know the house facts better that any of us.
Case fact.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:31:30 PM
Lets look deep into the killer mind:

If he wanted to monitor the house and out side property, By trying to look out each of the two windows behind JonBenet bedroom two beds and found out there are no windows behind the drapes. What would the view be of.
The headboards was on the East wall, this would if window were installed, look toward the 15st road. The design of the house would black most of that view if installed. So what would the killer think he was look toward?
His view would have been the Basement window well, found in a open condition, the back kitchen service door that had the striker plate not installed so any one could open this door with a card.
Across the view is a window to the playroom and the playroom deck on the second floor, a tree had cut marks that the killer may has used to enter the home.
He view would have been the third floor bedroom windows as well, this is the parents bedroom.
So the killer would want to monitor this part of the house and by moving the window ties back to look out would be part of this crime.
The killer found no windows behind JonBenet two beds.
The right side of both drapes has the right side ties pull out if place.
Clues left by the killer.

The lab

Note: There is a large list of items left out of place that have not been made public the profile predicts.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:32:10 PM
The silver spoon:

In the kitchen eating area was a glass table with place matts. On the table was a white bowl of fresh cut pineapple with a real silver spoon place in the fresh pineapple. Now every one knows the silver will tarish if use with pineapple. It will damage the finshh of the silver. the family knows this and would not do this. This is a nother clue left by the killer.
The spoon was a serving size spoon, to big to use as a child spoon. The spoon was a gift to the parents and this silver spoon was stored next to the back stairs in a china cabnet.
The spoon was part of a colection of silver. The killer went into this area and open the box and took out the large size siver spoon and place it into the bowl.
The china cabnet can be seen from the South side property line through the glass window in the kitchen hall way service door. We call this location a "place of interest"
The killer knew where this spoon was kept.

S.B.T.C.
S = Spoon
B = Bowl
T = Tea bag
C = Cup
A used tea bag was found in a drinking cup next to the bowl of pineapple.
More clue left by the killer.

The lab

S.B.T.C. Spoon in Bowl and Tea bag in Cup.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:33:00 PM
The South East side of the house had a single lamp post. The light was turn on every night.
The neighbor said in a police interview, that night of the crime, this light was not working.
Lets look at what this light would do if the light was disable for this crime.
The lamp post was at the corner of the sun room. The sun room had lots of glass windows and a glass service door. the lamp would shine though the glass into this room and light it up nice a bright. If you sat in this sun room at night, every one could see you setting there at night.
The Boulder police found this light disable that morning and it was so importance that it was taken away as part of the crime scene.
The killer disable the lamp post and uses this room to monitor the property intill the family come home. This would be a good place to print the two and 1/2 page ransom note.
out testing shows it took the killer between 20 to 30 minutes to print this note. he could monitor the property and write the ransom note in this sun room. Remember, Monitoring is very importance to him.
From this room with the lamp post disable, the tree light would give hi light to print the note and not be see.
From this sun room, he could see the drive way through the house and out the windoe above the basement window well.
He could see up and down the street and has a quick exit if needed because there is a service door in this sun room. What a good choice by the killer.
As he prints the ransom note, he may look down at the sun room floor time to time. This may have given him the idea to what is under this part of the house. Jonbenet was found covered with two white blankets on top of the cold concrete floor.
This room was install out side the main home and would be sound prof to the rest of the house.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:35:05 PM
Did the killer place a call to the Ramsey's house at 10:00 am?
I ask John this question and he said at around 10:00 am a call came in to the home phone and no one one the line said any thing. After a few seconds, the caller hang up.
The question is, was this the killer of JonBenet?
Did he do as he printed in the Ransom note?
Remember, the profile predict that he travel on foot, bike and bus.

The lab

The call is case fact.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:36:25 PM
Boulder Daily Weather data:

Temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit

Precipitation, snowfall and snow depth are in inches

Max and min temperatures are for the 6pm-6pm time period

Dec 1996

Day - high T - low T - Precip - Snow - Snow - Depth

25 - 54 - 24 - 0 - 0 - T

26 - 51 - 6 - 0 - T - 0


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:37:59 PM
Phone calls:

On the 26Th, many phone calls came into the Ramsey's home. I ask John if any calls came in that no one talk. He said that around 10:00 a m a caller made a call to the home phone and did not say any thing. Then the phone line went dead.
Was this a call from the killer?
The Ransom Note printed that a call would be place between 8 and 10 am for instructions.
If the killer was monitoring the house, he new JonBenet may have been found in the basement. Any one looking for a child would find her right away. But this did not happen.
As you step down the basement steps and turn right, the white color wine cellar door in full view will be in plan site. Why did the many people in the basement that morning not find JonBenet?
Questions about was the basement lights on that morning were never confirm.
The basement light most likely was turn on by the killer and at the time of the 911 call to police, the killer would have a need to quickly exit the house. Up the basement stairs and a right turn to the Butler service door to the side yard to the dark alleyway.
The light switch was to the left and there was two light switches, one for the basement and one for the butler hall way lights.
The question is, would the killer take time to turn off the basement light with a fast exit?
Would Turing off this basement light become importance to him on his way out right after the 911 call was place?
Would he know what light switch to turn off?
If he turn the other light switch on, the house light will flash and the family would notice.
Remember, the light switch to the basement was four feet out side the basement door. Most basement light switches and inside the door at the top of the steps.
A neighbor seen light flash that night in this same area. Was the killer trying to turn on the basement lights and flash the Butler hall way light that the neighboor seen?
There were so many clues left by the killer that night.
What was Boulder police thinking?


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:40:40 PM
In December 2003, Lab testing with forensic lab investigators extracted enough material from a mixed blood sample found on JonBenét's underwear to establish a DNA profile.
The DNA belongs to an unknown male. Case fact. The DNA was submitted to the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), a database containing more than 1.6 million DNA profiles, mainly from convicted felons.
The sample has yet to find a match in the database in 2014, although it continues to be checked for partial matches on a weekly basis, as are all unmatched samples.
Later lab investigations also discovered that there were more than 100 burglaries in the Ramsey's' neighborhood in the months before JonBenét's murder, and that 38 registered sex offenders were living within a two-mile (3 km) radius of the Ramsey's' home.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:41:26 PM
(1) There was no physical evidence linking John and Patsy to the homicide, and physical evidence found near JonBenét's body suggested the presence of an unidentified person in the Ramsey home.

(2) There was no plausible motive for the Ramseys to kill their daughter. Douglas regarded the bed-wetting hypothesis as so unprecedented as to verge on absurdity and furthermore inconsistent with Patsy's established behavior.

(3) There was no evidence of physical abuse, neglect, sexual molestation, or serious personality disorders in the Ramsey household prior to the murder, some combination of which are associated with most cases of children killed by parents.

(4) The behavior of John and Patsy Ramsey after the crime was consistent with the parents of other murdered children, and was inconsistent with known cases of parents who killed their children.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:42:05 PM
Case files:

Autopsy Findings :

Time Recorded in Autopsy Report. The autopsy report states Death D/T: 12/26/96 @1323, but this obviously is the time the body was actually found rather than a true time of death.

Lab profile predict time of death at time of 911 call to police.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 11, 2015, 11:42:41 PM
"Contrary to several media reports over the past few days, the autopsy report on JonBenet Ramsey does not and has never contained information on the estimated time of death. I have not been able to determine the original source of the statement that the report contained the estimated time of death, but it certainly did not come from this office.

The time of an "unwitnessed" death is very difficult to determine with any precision, and at best is an estimate based not only on autopsy findings but also on investigative information. I consider estimation of time of death to be an interpretive finding rather than a factual statement, and it is not this Office's practice to include this estimate as part of any autopsy report.

As has been stated in the past, it would also be inappropriate for me, as a potential expert and material witness, to make interpretive statements prior to testifying in court." John E. Meyer, M.D., Boulder County Coroner.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:33:49 AM
At around 5:00 p m a neighboor seen a male walk on the sidewalk and turn at the property line North side and walk up to the side yard. What was located on the property side yard?
There was a small glass basement window, then two glass windows with a glass service door. This door was found in a open condition that next morning by the experts, the Boulder police.
Remember, this Butler door was open and unlock that next morning.
There was a nother service door located on the South side of the house. This service door is connected to the back hall way and next to the kitchen. This door was said to be close and lock that morning, But, there is a problem. Boulder police said to the public that there was no signs of damage so a killer could not enter the home. This door was freshly painted and the metal lock strike plate was never installed after the wood jam was painted. the striker plate keep the door from opening or if some one tries to take a card and open the lock door. The plate was not installed and the safety pin would not work. so any one could enter the home from this door with out a key, just use a card. Push it between the door and frame and you are in with out any damage.
What was Boulder police thinking?
Official case files, there was six windows and on door found open and unlock at ground level, again, what was Boulder police thinking?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:34:44 AM
The killer enter the house around 5:00 pm Christmas day after the family wet to the Christmas party. It was cold out that night and the killer went into kitchen and made him self a hot tea.

The question is:

Did he heat up the hot water with the uses of the stove top or the microwave?

Fibers were found on one of these items.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:35:36 AM
A pineapple treat was also included in this crime.
The killer pulled he handle of a kitchen walk in fridge.
It was had to pull for a child.
He left his DNA and the oils from his prints.
The inside surface is hard to see.

In the morning, John open the door to the fridge and damage the prints. He was looking for JonBenet.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:37:12 AM
Next to the BBQ and the basement window was a tall pine tree. If the killer was to climb this easy to climb tree, he would find him self at the second level deck. The children's played out there Christams day.
Just inside the double glass doors was the play room, the children would go in and out to this upper deck to play.
Cut marks were found in this pine tree. These marks was special cut that could match a tool call a Ice Axe.
The tree was removed latter that year in 1997.
The killer could have climb up this tree and enter the unlock play room door.

JonBenet bedroom was just step to the left of the room.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:37:57 AM
Christmas Wreath Cake;

Christmas wreaths were part of the Ramsey's home.
That said, the Christmas dinner that the family went to each year for about three years, had what we call a Christmas Wreath Cake. The children's enjoy this treat.
More information about this.

"A really good fruit cake recipe, one you can eat the same day you make it; it's even better if you let sit for awhile."
Ingredients:

Original recipe makes 1 tube cake

1 1/2 cups raisins
1 cup red and green candied cherries
3/4 cup dates, pitted and chopped
3/4 cup candied pineapple, diced
3/4 cup chopped walnuts
1/2 cup flaked coconut
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
1 1/4 cups white sugar
1 teaspoon lemon zest
4 eggs
2 teaspoons lemon juice

The experts say that the 3/4 cup candied pineapple, diced may show up inside JonBenet body after the party.

Remember, 3/4 cup candied pineapple, diced per cake.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:40:00 AM
Mistakes are made from time to time.

That said, even today we need to inform the police and crime labs of their mistakes.
I informed John today that Colorado Bureau of Investigation has JonBenet listed on their web site, good work CBI. I all so e mail CBI that the information on their web site had a mistake.
The information at the bottom of JonBenet page had the date type wrong. This can happen from time to time.
Boulder police did this many times.
The type mistake is the date: Listed as December 26, 1997 and their listing above this one was the true date of December 26, 1996.

As a lab, we must pay attention to the smalls of details.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:41:05 AM
Why hide the body?

Profile:

Why did the killer move JonBenet from the hall way and move her to the inside area of the wine cellar?
Why did the killer redress her?
Why did the killer cover her body with two white blankets?
Why was the crime cut short?
Why did the killer reslip the hand cord back in place?
These questions are the killer's profile and will tell us some thing about how the killer was thinking.
Every clue left by the killer will help ID him.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:43:02 AM
Crime scene testing has shown us in the lab that if a log grabber is applied to the head of a child and the child turn her head to the right, marks the same as the crime scene can be reproduce.
One side of the log grabber has one tong and the other side has two tongs. The spacing and the shape matching the crime scene damage.
This tool could be used to controll JonBenet by keeping her mouth open in this crime, at the point she lay her head to the right on the floor, the pressure to her skin leave these marks as found at the crime scene. The tong on the high side will not have the same pressure to the skin and will cause less damage.

Lab testing.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:48:29 AM
The note is real.
They called 911 and the killer did as he printed.
Left the basement, out the butler door , dome the side yard to the back alley.

The brown paper bag was to keep the money in his back pack as he left Boulder.

The note took 20 to 30 minutes to print, he let the water base , out of production marker in a orange can in the kitchen because he know how the police will work, as stated in the note.

He dog leg the bottom left corner of page one as he moved around the house that night. Page three, he use a second marker and the thickness of the ink is 50% wider.

He paint with green paint and left a green strip on JonBenet chin. It match the tub of paint in the paint tote next to where JB was tied up.

Yes it was a IDI that did this.

The note paper was from page 27 28 29 from the note pad, very flat pages.

The killer is right handed.

A bike track was found in the snow on 15 street.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:50:12 AM
The ransom note was so long because he had one chance to make it work if they did not call police. He used She will die many time because the plan need the family to weight for instruction and put the money in a brown paper bag. JB was in the basement with him. He could monitor the house from one room by the back stairs. Window open you call monitor the house.

Three pages ransom note took 30 minutes to print before the crime.
The killer has MS it was just starting and he would have to take two weeks off work after the crime, Cause Heat and stress. Starts MS in most people at age 30. male.

Zoom the note 300% and you will see the lines of MS printing

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:52:04 AM
Profile:

The killer has a rock climbing background,
Up high, hanging on ropes thousand of feet from the ground is fearless.
Using cords, special knot tying, Hi-Tec boots, finger wool gloves are tool of the trade.

He a painter, sketchbook, sharpie marker person, so note pad are every day uses.

The killer broke the paint stick at two ends leaving the 5 inch middle stick the same size as the sharpie marker he is use to in his hands.
Person of habit.

Printing the note with his water base marker and leaving it in the orange can in the kitchen UN the phone will frame the family as he said he know how police work. The marker was out of production for many years, water base ink is safe for art work as he does.

Yes JB had green paint on her chin and it matches the tube in the paint tote.

The carabiner mark on the cellar floor was use in the crime and is the killer key change. He has a pulley connected to it as well used with cords.

Team JBI


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:54:13 AM
Pageant Makeup Brushes:

Makeup is a importance part of the pageants, You can win or lose by the guilty of the makeup and the animal hair brushes use on the child.

Now who would know the most about the importance of the animal hair makeup brush, the child or her parent, or some one connected to the pageants.

Now that said, There was a animal hair found on top of the two white blankets located in the wine cellar covering JonBenet. A animal hair found was not score to the Ramsey's family home. This means it was left by some one other than the family left it there that night.

What kind of person would have this type of hair and transfer this type of hair from them self to the blanket of the crime scene? Artiest paint brush or a Pageant makeup brush connection.

Just think about this. Animal hair makeup brush.= Pageant connection.

Information:

Material: High quality natural animal hair
•The brush handle's pattern is match with the case
•7pcs makeup brush in a stylish carrying case
•Snap closure
•Fashion, comfortable and convenient.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 12:55:44 AM
Timber workers use log many types of grabbers.

The idea is to grab the round surface and controll the log. The timber worker will learn how to CONTROLL the ROUND item that is the log.

Ransom Note, was printed and many experts state the the wording show CONTROLL in the lines and the shape of JonBenet head has a ROUND shape that the log grabber in the wine cellar could rap around.

Items used in the crime and how they are used will reflect back to the killer's past.
The marks on JonBenet head on each side of her jaw bone are just like the killer took the log grabber and held her Jaw open with this tool.

The crime scene photos show the log grabber found just inside the door area of the wine cellar near were JonBenet was found.

Profile:
 The killer may have a logging background in his past, tools like log grabbers are use in this type of work.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:03:34 AM
A flashlight was found in the kitchen. A neighboor seen odd lights flash in the Ramsey house that night from the kitchen. The Ramsey's was ask if this was there kind and they said no.
Who flashlight was it. OK check the battery's to find finger prints, so their lab did the test, and said they was not good nought to find any or did some one wipe them off. Think about that.

Did the killer leave clues at the crime scene?

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:04:27 AM
Inside the bedroom:

JonBenet bedroom was located in the back part of the home. It was located on the second floor and was about 50 feet from the front of the house.
The parents bedroom was on the third floor to the front of the house.
The son bedroom bedroom was all so on the second floor and to the front of the house.
No one was sleeping in the back part of the house. the killer printed in the ransom note that they will be monitored. From the south side property line, the killer could see wear JonBenet and the others bedroom was.

Now inside JonBenet bedroom, At her bedboards, the mother had drapes install to look like outside windows. There was no windows behind these drapes but the killer did not know this, the killer did not know this......
Each side of the drapes had a long ties and EACH WING TIES TO THE RIGHT WAS PULL OUT OF PLACE. Yes more clues left by the killer?

The killer from time to time may want to look out side, like he printed in the note, they will monitor the house.


Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:08:04 AM
Deep inside the killer mind.

Jonbenet was taken from her bedroom Christmas night. The family last seen JonBenet alive before 10:30 p m . The killer push the 1/2 close bedroom door and enter her room.
Fibers found on the bed support that he tied the white cord around her neck and tied a knot. He hair was tied into the knot to support this action. He pulled the cord Taite and stun gun JonBenet on her back side. JonBenet could not scream. He then holding the cord tite, left the bedroom and close the door near 100%.
the hall light would not shine into the room letting the person monitoring the house know the crime is on. No mote hall light seen from the side yard through the windows.
JonBenet was taken down to the basement and tied to a chair, the profile predict he paint a picture of JonBenet and left a green strip of paint on her chin. The police match the tub of paint in the tote to the paint on her chin.
JonBenet was undress and then redress.
He reslipe on the cords to her hands.
the question is, Why did the killer redress JonBenet after the crime and place TWO white blankets over her body.
Profile: Here is why.
"The killer wanted to fill good about him self after what he did to JonBenet." He redress her and place two white blankets over her and push them close to her body. Pageant thinking.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:15:00 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:17:05 AM
Damage door frame:

The hose was built in the 1930s and the family before the Ramsey's had a addition added to the back and side of the house. This family before the Ramsey's had a elevator installed in the front 1930s part of the house. The elevator went from the basement near the basement steps to the third floor that was UN finish. The family needed this to get from floor to floor.
The house went up for sale and Patsy seen the listing. The Ramsey family look at the house and got it in 1991. John and Patsy had and idea that the UN finish third floor could be turned into their master suite. The problem was the old elevator installed right in the middle of the space. It all so went down to the second floor and first floor then the basement.
John had the workers take out the elevator shaft out from all three floors but it was east to leave the metal frame and the elevator door in the basement. Note: This door was design to lock when you close the steel door as a safety.
The basement was freshly painted before Christmas and every thing was painted, the walls and the trim and the doors.
Now..........
after the ransom note was found, a search of the house was perform including the basement. Doors were open and rooms were check. At one point in the basement John open the spring locking door to the elevator shaft and look way to the back, dark and a long L shape space.
He look at the door frame and seen new marks, damage to the frame and the edge of the elevator door. This was not like this a day ago.
John told the police about this new damage and it was note noted in the case file as it should have been done by police. Boulder had their persons of interest and this damage did not fit their way of thinking. What was Boulder police thinking?
I ask John about this damage and why would it be there. He said that the elevator door had a self locking lock that will lock the door when it closes, and if you are inside this dark long space, you are lock in. The pry marks look as if the killer got him self lock in when the door close on him"
The JBI profile predicts that that killer was looking for a place to hide JonBenet. This would be a good place in the basement. It a L shape space and long and dark. When the killer goes to the back of this room, the door spring close and he is lock in. Safety lock system. So the killer would need to pry his way out. This is why there was fresh damage to the painted door.
Boulder police said to the public, there is no signs of a killer. What was Boulder police thinking?

This case should be taken away from these people and get a team and a lab in there to get the job done.

The killer left us many clues and this case needs to be solve.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:19:08 AM
Crime Stoppers Poster:

What you need to know about the Boulder police as of 2014.
JonBenet case is a cold case. Our lab ask if JonBenet had ever had a Crime Stoppers poster. We check into the only poster we knew about. This was produce by the Ramsey family. On the poster had a reward,$100,000.00 for information to who the killer was.
Boulder local Crime Stoppers told the Ramsey that only $1,000,000.00 could be on the poster if Crime Stoppers phone was to be used. A demand was sent and the tip line phone could not be used if they kept the larger reward.

I ask the Boulder local Crime Stopper for their help and a review of the new 2014 Crime Stopper posted to list their tip line on the poster. They said they could not unless the support of the Boulder police . So I called the Boulder police and their OFFICIAL statement was "WE WILL DO NOTHING"

So today, JonBenet does not have a 2014 local Crime Stopper poster asking for any information.
They said that ex officers work the case and they know who killer JonBenet.
No support with the Boulder police on this Crime Stoppers poster.
Now you know the rest of the story.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:22:05 AM
The light:

There was a flashlight found on the kitchen counter. The family was ask if this was their flashlight and it was said they did not own one just like this.
The neighbor to the North said he seen odd light coming from the kitchen area about midnight. This was the first time he had every seen light like this.
The lamp post just out side the sun room was disable that same night. A neighbor to the South said that this safety light has all way been on every night for the past many years. This was the first time this light was seen out.

Boulder police have ask if the basement was on when the first people went down to the basement. No one in the house remember Turing the basement lights on.
Six windows and one door on the ground level was found unlock and the back kitchen door had the strike plate mission so any one could unlock this kitchen door and enter the home with out damage using a card. No key required.

A black Sharpie marker was found in a orange can in the kitchen under the phones. These were family pens kept there form any one to used. Boulder police said it was Patsy marker so I ask John Ramsey this question.(How did Boulder police know that this water base Sharpie marker was Patsy? He said "I dint know why they would say that" I ask if her name was on the marker? he said "No". Then what was Boulder police thinking?

The snow in the yard was only in the front yard. the police put out information that the person who killer JonBenet must have been from the house, no foot prints in the snow story.
Crime scene pictures and case facts show us that there was no snow in the back or side yards and the sidewalks were clear of snow. Any one could come and go with out leaving any foot impressions.

S. B.T.C. Pineapple was found on the glass kitchen table in a white bowl. next to this was a clear drinking cup with a used tea bag in the cup , hot tea is not drank in a cup with out a handle. I ask John if the family drank tea this was and he said that Patsy all ways had her tea make in a pot and then pored to a tea cup. The children did not drink tea or like tea, Not even sweet tea.
Some one place the pineapple and used tea bag on the clean kitchen table.
Many have said it may stand for this:

S = Spoon
B = Bowl
T = Tea bag
C= Cup

All of these items were used in this crime, Out lab;s profile predicts that this was a clue left by the killer.
We have a large profile on this case and will post information as needed. We can help solve this case , and it may only take a e mail or a tip to the tip line, Crime Stoppers.
We plane to produce the first time every Crime Stoppers poster for JonBenet.
He dad said he will supply the official picture.
Green paint was found on JonBenet chin. Boulder police trace it to the small tub of green paint on the paint tote. Next to this green paint was the broken end of the paint brush used to killer JonBenet.

The two white blankets used in this crime show us some thing about the killer. He place the blankets on top of JonBent and she was not place on top of them to stay warm. the profile predicts this was quickly done at the end of the crime.
The white cords were design to slip on and off. She was undress and redress that night. The last time the cords were slip back on JonBent hands, they were install lose.
Remember, the killer used TWO Sharpie markers to print the ransom note. One water base marker was left in a orange can under the kitchen phone for the police to test. He said in the ransom note he know about how police work.
We know here in the lab that a IDI killed JonBenet, The profile predict he has done this before.
New testing is set for the lab and one profile item of interest could help break this case.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:23:01 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:24:20 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:25:02 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 01:27:11 AM
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Kitchen back door:

Boulder police said to the public that there was no signs of a break in.
Seven Windows and a door was found unlock at ground level that next morning.
The service door next to the kitchen was freshly paint that year. The brass hardware was never reinstalled, that is the door catch plate on the door frame.
Boulder police found what they seen as new damage to the door frame and a mission catch plate. They ask the family about this and John said it was taken off and never replace.
STOP!!!!
If the brass catch plate is not install, the service can be easily open with out a key. No damage to enter the house. This lock door can be open with a card, Its they easy and that simple.
The safety pin will not lock the door from easily being open with just a card.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:05:55 AM
The killer profile on exit:

The killer took JonBenet to the basement and then place her in the cold wine cellar.
Two white blankets was used by the killer to cover JonBenet with out covering her head of feet.
At the time the killer left the basement, he would of use the basement steps to the hall way that leads to the Butler kitchen, down a few step to a glass door that exit to the side yard. This is called the butler kitchen door. The room was built on to the hoise and was out of view from the rest of the house. This make a great place to exit and not be seen.

Note:

Boulder police found this door in a open position and unlock that morning. This was so importance that it was noted in the official report.
The side yard exit to the dark alleyway.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:07:55 AM
Sharpie Markers:

Boulder police said to the public that PATSY marker was used to write the ransom note.
So I ask John Ramsey "How did Boulder police know that the Sharpie marker was Patsy?
John told me, "I dint know how they decided that it was Patsy marker"
I ask John Did it have her name on it? He said "No"
Was these out in the open markers and pens used just by patsy?
No, they are used by every one.

WHAT WAS BOULDER POLICE THINKING.

The killer left one of two Sharpie marker in a orange can under the kitchen phone.
This water base ink was out of production for many years, before the Ramsey's move to Boulder.
The ink was tested and source to this out of production marker. Artie's use water base markers for their art work because this water base ink will not hurt the paper.

Profile: the killer has a art background.

This was not Patsy markers but a place for the family pens located under the kitchen phone.
Boulder Police, What was you thinking?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:09:06 AM
A neighbor seen lights coming from the kitchen area and he had never seen this type of light before around midnight.

The neighbor was located on the north side of the Ramsey's house.
The basement light switch was located near the kitchen hall way and not inside the basement steps area were most basement light switches are installed.

The two light switches was in a double box and one of the switch was what is called a three way switch. This three way switch connects to the butlet celling can stile lights. If the killer was trying to turn on the basement lights, he may not know witch switch to turn on so the light in this area will flash as the neighbor reported to police. This was so importance that it was noted in the official police report.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:11:18 AM
POINT OF INTEREST:

The ransom note printed that the family will be monitored.
The killer seam to know the patterns and inside information about the family.
To monitor the family the killer must have a location that would give him the information that he need to complete this crime. His preplanned of the crime and the items he will used may be seen for one special location.

Items and locations:

Just inside the kitchen window was a orange can, in this can was some family used pens. This can was located under the kitchen wall phone that Patsy used to call 911 that morning. At night, the can of pens could be seen from outside the kitchen window because this are was well lighted by a plug in night light. The killer could seen this can and if any one was to used the kitchen wall phone in the dark.

Pineapple and a Tea cup was found on the kitchen glass table. Large glass window located in this area this allow the killer to monitor and view this table from the out side side Yard.
The note pad used to write the ransom note was on a counter in the back hall way. This hall way had a service door with a glass window the any one could view the note pad from the side yard. The note pad was used by the family and friends.
The window well located by the back kitchen door could be seen and monitored from the side yard yard. This basement window had a broken glass the the farther said he did that summer. The window was found open and unlock.

The location of the three page ransom note on the back steps could be seen from the outside through the kitchen service door. This door had a large window installed.
The killer used a water base sharpie marker and left one of two markers in the well lit orange can under the phone, this can and the marker could be vied form the side yard.
JonBenet bed room was located next to the kitchen door on the second level. The side yard had a eye level view of her bed and bedroom.

The POINT OF INTEREST is the side yard. The grade is higher at this location and would make the best place to preplanned this crime and monitor the family before and after the crime.
We uploaded a 1996 drawing on this location at on of the Facebook web sites.
The location is 44 feet from the back alleyway or 20 feet from the back walls of the houses on 15Th street.
Full details on listed on the lab drawing.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:14:22 AM
Ransom note and property at 749 15Th street.:

The house was from the 1930s and a addition was added to the back.
The front property length on 15Th street was 93 feet long and the grade went up 5 feet slope.
The back alleyway was 15 feet wide and the property slope up 5 feet to the South too.
From front to back property line at 125 feet deep, the grade slope up 5 feet ant bout ends.
From the property line corner at the front North side, that is the right side looking at the house to the back left side or South/West side, the garage slopes up 15 feet.
This mean, if some one was to monitor the house from the side yard, they could look eye level into JonBenet bedroom at bed height. They could watch and see every thing that goes on in her bedroom.

By the kitchen phone, there was a bright night light, this would shine on the orange can were the killer place his water base Sharpie maker that night. He could see this area well from out side through the large kitchen window at grade level.
He could all so see the placement of the ransom note and the location of the note pad on the counter in the same hall way. All most every thing used in this crime could be seen and monitor from the side yard before and after the crime.

The killer or some one other could see Patsy make the 911 call for help.
The could see the time Patsy pick up the ransom note.
They could see the orange can were the killer left his Sharpie marker in the home.
The pineapple and tea cup was close by and could be seen from this side yard location too.
The profile predict the killer did monitor the house, He printed this in the ransom note.
The lab work on the place of interest.
The 1996 lab drawing of the property can be seen on the official Facebook web site.
The best line of site is 44 feet off the back alleyway or 20 feet back from the home back walls on that street.

Parking area was all so in the line of site South of the Ramsey home on 15Th street.
Our profile predict that this area of the back street is a place of interest in this crime.
This is our lab work on the place of interest base on crime scene facts and item used in the crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:15:07 AM
The exit:

The profile predict that he killer exit through the Butler door on the North side of the house.
He would have step forward to take a look down 15Th street and place the metal ball bat on the wall. He would o walk down the street with ball bat in his hands. He turn around and travel down the side yard cut through to the very dark alleyway. He then turn LEFT into history.

Boulder police find the Butler open and unlock that morning.
Alleyway neighbor to the north said their dogs did not bark, so killer turns left and does not go past these dogs.

Very dark alleyway, fence line street and lots of pine trees. Many way to exit the alleyway.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:16:22 AM
The 1930s wine cellar was constructed of concrete wall and floors. This UN headed room was 10 feet by 12 feet in size. he wood white panel door had a door knob that would not lock close, so a hardwood block and a large wood screw was installed before the Ramsey's got the home.

This room Had water problem and John had some gutter work done that year, but it did not help.

The door had a weather stripping installed because it was a cold room and let in cold air to the finish basement.

This room was very sound prof and the location of this room make sound from inside this room not be heard up stairs because of location and material used.

The white power on the concrete floor was salts, this come up through the slab if there is a high water table of poor drainage, this room has poor drainage. An Hi-Tec shoe imprint was found in this salt next to JonBenet body.

The killer took the time to close the wine cellar door and re latch the wood block at the top of the cellar door.

The killer show us like the paint brush, he put things back in place as he uses them. Like he may re lock a door or window that he has used.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:17:10 AM
The killer knew that the temple area of the head is thin, This is the place that show marks like what could have been used like a log grabber.
Thin not thick head location.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:18:10 AM
Monitor House

 Plat 755 15Th. Street - Boulder, CO Lots 36-37-38 & 39 less 7ft. Property Elevations Lot Size - 93 ft long on 15Th street and 125 ft deep to alleyway. Lots are 11,625 sq ft in area. and is a .26 of an acre. Property Elevations are for four corners and are set at the starting bench mark at the North East point on 15Th street at the side walk.(Bench Mark - 0 feet). Corner One - North East corner -(0 feet at grade). Bench Mark - Starting Point. Corner Two - South East corner -(+5 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade). Corner Three - North West corner -(+10 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade). Corner Four - South West corner -(+15 feet higher than Bench Mark Grade). The back yard and driveway connects to a 15 feet wide alleyway. This very dark at night alleyway also has trees and solid wood fences that can hide the view from any neighbors. The backyard's South West corner is 7 feet higher than the grade at the back hallway kitchen door. Jonbenet’s bed room was to the left of this service door and on the second level. Her bedroom has large windows and a glass door that provides a view out to the side/back yard, this house design will allow an eye level view from the Yard's South West corner into her bedroom and the top's of the beds. The killer could watch the actives of the entire home from this location and not be seen. The Ransom Note stated that they would monitor the family. The black marker, note pad and the placement of the ransom note could be seen all from this property location. Place of interest is the South West alleyway property corner

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:20:30 AM
The Boulder pick a person of interest minutes after they arrive at the crime scene.
They were so impress with idea they reprinted a warrant for murder.
This was the first murder in Boulder that year and a road cops was assign to take on this case and it was his first case.
Then, some one said, let test the blood in JonBenet pantie for DNA, we got the killer now. So the test was on, when they open the LAB testing, Their mouths drop to the floor, it was the killer and it was not their person of interest. Now what do they do. We spent $2,000,000.00 of tax payer money and the DNA points to the killer and it is not the Ramsey family.
Now what, o it is DNA from over sea. Yes that right, DNA from a worker, Yes we got it now. Cool.
Then a new DA came to be, Let look at the case, what complet DNA testing was not done by Boulder police, WHY?
What ere they thinking? Let test the legs on the pants that JonBenet was wearing that night for the killer DNA. So they did and here is what we found. One two places, The same DNA that match's the DNA in the panties, Yes it match. The killer left his DNA on three places, Now Boulder was wrong, It was not a worker over sea, What were they thinking?
If we test more crime scene items we will find more of the killer's DNA, The family was not involve. A letter was send the John and it said they did not killer JonBenet, the DA was right.
Now you know the rest of the story.
DNA = Killer not the Ramsey's.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:22:35 AM
View from the killer's eyes:

The question is, did the killer monitor the house before the crime?

Information:

Property size lot at 749 15Th street Boulder CO.
The lot side was made up of four lots, each lot was 25 feet by 125 feet less 7 feet on lot 39.
Lot 39 is located on the property North side.

The house sat about six feet form the North property line and the driveway was 26 feet long.
Points of interests, The orange can could be seen just out side the kitchen window. This is were the killer left a water base marker in the can to frame the family. Other family pens were located here and the police noted in their files that some how this water base marker was Patsy. These were pens use by every one.

The cove area all so had a phone installed on the wall, this was the phone that was used to call 911 that early morning. The view out the kitchen right next to these two items can be seen from the property side yard. If the house was being monitor, then the side yard would be the best place to do so.

Next, a service door was next to the kitchen window. This door leads to the back hall way of the house. On a table/counter was the location of a note pad used to print the ransom note using one of two water base markers. This to could be seen and view from through the glass windoe in the service door. From out side, the note pad could be seen or monitor.
To the back of the hall way was the back steps, this is were Patsy found the three page ransom note place in a upright position near the bottom of the steps. This to could be monitor or viewed from the glass service door from the side yard.

The three glass basement window with the grill was all so lo cater next to the back door. This window could all so be monitor and view from this side yard location.
The pineapple and the tea bag could be view from the back service door location.
The light post that was found disabled can be vied from the side yard location.
What is the point of interest, this point in the yard or down the street would give the best location to view these items. Yes there is a place the the killer could used to monitor and views these location before or after the crime.

The location is 44 feet from the alleyway or 20 feet from the neighboor back of the house walls. The location is on the property South/West property area. This location would allow some one to monitor many of the items used in this crime from this one location. We call this the location of interest.

There all so was parking spaces with in 20 feet of the point of interest location.
JonBent bedroom had one glass door and large windows to her bedroom. the point of interest all so could be used to monitor and view into her bedroom at eye level.

The lab will post a old drawing of the crime scene drawing on Facebook at JonBenet Investigation for you to view.

This area may have a importance connection to the crime and the killer.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:23:13 AM
Part two:
The kitchen phone and the orange can full of pens and the water base Sharpie that the killer place in the can all could be seen at night in the dark. How could this be true?
It could be seen from out side and from inside in the dark. How could this be true?
To the right of the phone on the other wall had a plug in night light installed. This night light would light up this area very well. If some on was to use the kitchen phone or take a pen from the orange can, it could be seen in the dark or out side from the side yard.
The night light may have place a importance in the row of planning and monitor the house in this crime.
The kitchen wall night light. Think about that.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:26:40 AM
The ransom note:

Profile:

The killer was never to take JonBenet out of the house, he did need to to make this crime work.
He could have easily took jonbenet id the kidnapping was the only item on his list.
The killer wanted to hurt JonBenet her self. This would put a stop to the pageant.
Who would benefit if JonBenet and Patsy was not wining in the pageants?
What the killer did to jonBenet is a profile of the killer's way of thinking.
The case facts show he has did this before.
The profile predict that there were three people involve in the crime.
The ransom note support this too.
Think Pageant mom, maybe.
Use that good common scenes is a line toward Patsy.
JonBenet was damage in the crime before she was killer, Pageants.
The ransom note started, Mr. and Mrs. then was rewritten to hide the connection to the mother.
Pageant connection.
The person that had this crime done has a problem with the government. Like IRS or local interest. This is printed in the ransom note.
Line from the ransom note:
(We xx respect your business but not the country that it serves.) The group could be pageant's girls like JonBenet as "individuals" that perform as a "group". This way of thinking.
The person that had this crime done will have a low income and money problems.
Our profile point to the Pageant Circle.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:27:28 AM
It is up to you now JonBenet!
Victory
The goal of the pageants was to win or to have a VICTORY.
It is up to you, the girls in the pageants, This was said so many time just before the program starts.
Think Pageants.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:27:57 AM
Pageant:

It was noted in the case file that a man went up to JonBenet, a mother at the pageant see this odd person and went over to him. She ask who he was, he said he was JonBenet father, After JonBenet was killed, she seen the real father and it was not that man.

JonBenet was told of a special meeting after Christmas.

This happen at a pageant, This Pageant connection. The set up was on. Three people was involve.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:31:57 AM
The killer travels on Foot, Bike and Bus. His items are in a backpack. He travel light.
There is no plans to take JonBenet out of the house for this crime to work.
He enter the house around 5:00 pm Christmas day right after the family left for Christmas dinner.
He see in the open a yellow note pad on a counter by the back steps. He print the ransom note with his water base Sharpies markers, One like new and one very use point tip. He dog ear page one to make it easy to find in the dark at the time he needs to place it on the back steps incher way from were it will stay inside the center of the note pad. This keeps it in very good condition.
The first page Mr. and Mrs. is scrap because of the connection with a pageant. Mrs is not used.
At the time he goes up the stairs to JonBenet , he places the ransom note that said, instruction will come in between 8 and 10 am. So finding the note early is OK because the instructions are do not call police. Weight for instructions.
JonBenet will be asleep in her bed, He removes her covers and slide the pillow as well to the end of her bed, note, this was not moved down by Jonbenet, the killer did this. As she was asleep. One of the white cords was rap around her neck and tied from her back, Hair was caught in the knots.
He pull the cord, this will stop her form making any sounds from her month and at that same time, stun gun her then removers her from her bed. He closes the bedroom door as a light signal to other out side the house on the house's South side view.
Green foil transfer to her hair as she is taken down the steps to the basement, Now so he did not step on the pages on the back steps as well as the mother did not step on these pages, the three page note was place in a up right position on the steps. It was not laying flat on the steps.
Artie's hang their work of art this way. In stink.
The killer was to weight in the basement with JonBenet in till the time of the call, between 8 and 10 am. The family would be instructed to leave the home and leave the money close by. The killer leave JonBenet in the home as he collects the money. The family returns home and JonBenet is fully dress.
What do you tell the police at that point, the damage has been done and Pictures may be use next to get more money year after year.
JonBenet most likely would not be in any pageants so the person who had this done, got the job done.
The odd amount of $118,000.00 may be her location that is 32.34 miles from the Ransom house.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:33:58 AM
Now, there was a green strip of green paint found on JonBenet chin. I ask John if he knew about this, oddly, he said no.
This is case fact.
The paint was source to the tub in the top of the paint tote, If you have a good copy of the crime scene photo. Scan in the IBC code and you will match it up to green paint, Each code is for one product. You will find it to be green paint.
The killer left us a clue.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:35:02 AM
Profile:
If you was the killer and you had paint supplies right in open view in front of you. So with all night in till the next step in the crime. You paint JonBenet using a chair to tie her two and a desk in the basement to drawl and paint on. At one point the brush hair made contact with JonBenet chin leaving a green stripe.
Many killer will take some thing from the crime scene to remember the crime by.
If this was done, he would need let say two whit blankets to drape over the area as a back ground.
You know that artiest use drape back ground all the time in drawings, photos and paintings.
Did you ever wonder why the two white blankets, why and what they was they used for.
The profile predict the killer has a art back ground. Boulder police ask the family id any on took pictures of Jonbenet in the basemen. Very importance question.

Now you know the rest of the story.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:36:03 AM
Did you ever wounder why there was one paint brush hair found on the fresh clean blankets. Just one hair, it was not a human hair but a animal hair. Yes Patsy paint brushes are made of animal hairs. One transfer to the clean white blankets.
The killer is a artiest and paint JonBenet that night.
Interesting profile?
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:39:41 AM
We must know the crime scene to be able to know the killer.
Case file on one item: Fibers from under body (8KKY).W
For this statement to be true, the body must rest on the cold concrete wine cellar floor.
I ask John if JonBenet was laid on top of one or both white blankets in the wine cellar. He said no, the blankets were place over her and tuck around her body tight. Like a papoose.
Interesting:
So the killer action that night was to place JonBenet on the cold concrete floor, Not to say warm, but to then cover her tight with the two white blankets. This would be fast to do.
Because her head and feet were exposed, it was not done to hide her.
The killer did this as a clue to why this crime was done. Tucking in a person with the blankets has a close connection to the killer.
The two blankets most likely was found in the dryer with the pink night ware attach. Blood was found on this item.
The killer left a image for the family to see, a person or child rap it with a blanket like a papoose.
This image is very importance to the killer and the killer want the person that finds the child to remember some past place in time. Includes a blanket place in the same manner.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:40:52 AM
Profile:

What does that word mean?

Crime scene investigators survey crime scenes photos, review noted evidence and draw conclusions based on what they find in the report to solve the case.. The information they review can be used to identify potential offenders and ultimately, to help solve a case.
The question that needs to be ask, Why did the killer take two white blankets out of the dryer and how was it used in this crime?

Let look at the profile of the killer.
The profile predict he has art background, Many artiest in school are required to draw a person sitting on a chair cover with a with blanket. This helps the new artiest stay focus on the subject and the person body with out any clothes on. This way of drawing, painting and taking pictures go way back in tile. A girl some what covered with a blanket siting on a chair with out any clothes on.
The basement had a chair that was found blacking the train room door, out of place.
The desk in that area of the basement was so importance, that it was taken and put in the case file.
Wood shaving were found on the basement floor and question were ask by police, did any one take photo of JonBenet in the basement.
JonBenet was found with a strip of green paint on her chin and the police source the paint to a tub in the paint tote located next to the wine cellar door.
The profile predict the killer painted JonBenet that night. If the killer was to use what he has learn in art school, then he must undress the child. Place white blankets for the dryer on a chair and place her on the chair to draw her. If he wanted to take some pictures of her, many killer have done this in other crimes, he must use two blankets, one to cover the back ground and one to cover the chair like in art school. The blanket would make the location hard to ID because you would only view the subject and the white blankets.
After the art work is completed, JonBenet is redress before morning. The family finds the ransom note and at on point calls 911. At this time the killer kills JonBenet placing her on the cold concrete floor and quickly covering her with the two white blankets, he could not leave one on the blankets in the are of the train room. This is why the chair was out of place by the train room door next to some boxes on the floor.
The blankets did not cover all of JonBenet so this action was not to hide her but was a clue left by the killer.

Now you know the rest of the story.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:43:15 AM
Now why would the killer use two white blankets to cover the chair and the back ground. after the $118,000.00 run out, the killer could then ask for more money by showing then their child pose in this type of format, She then could not be involve in any more pageant.
Jonbent was headed for great thinks and some one want to stop her.
When any Miss america has photos like this show up from her past, she loses her crown or any chance to be part of this group from that point on.
Pictures like this would put a quick stop to her in the run for Miss Anerica and this profile point to some  in the Pageant circle.
The killing points to the pageant circle of friends.
Three profiles person of interest.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:44:18 AM
Re post:

Now why would the killer use two white blankets to cover the chair and the back ground. After the $118,000.00 money run out, the killer could then ask for more money by showing them their child pose in this type of format, If these picture were to be made public if the family did not pay the fees, she then could not be involve in any more pageant. Pictures like thee would hurt her and the family.
Jonbent was headed for great things and some one wanted to stop her and Patsy dreams.
When any Miss America has photos made public like this and show up from her past for all to see, she would loses her crown or any chances to get a crown and be part of this pageant group from that point on.
Pictures like this would put a quick stop to her pageant future and any run for Miss America and this profile point to some one that was to stop them in the Pageant circle.

The killing points to the pageant circle of friends.

Three profiles person of interest.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:45:11 AM
Part of the pageant circle is to have Glamor photos taken of the child as part of the program. Patsy had more than one set of photos taken to be used in the pageant programs.
People that work the pageants circle know the importance of great photos, this is part of the points needed to win.
If you wanted to get a child and parent removed from the pageant circle, Have some naked photos made public. That would put a quick stop to her taken part in any pageants in the future.
Now, the killer could use these pictures taken in the basement to get more money from the family, year after year. The better jonBenet does, the more they are worth.
The profile of the killer has a connection to the pageant circle. This may be why this was done.
The two white blank es used, one place over the chair and one hung as a backdrop would not ID the place that the naked photos were taken at. Any one could say that the family paid for these photos and was not connected as part of a crime. Remember, the plan was for the family not to tell any one. How these picture came about was to be kept in house.

The lab has a lot of work to do.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:45:51 AM
A child at the are of six and having what had happen to her that nigh, would be scared for life.
She would be scared all the time. She would have scares to her face. The cords the was tied to her neck and arms would leave along time lasting effect to her.

This would cause her not to trust people and even hold her head down low.

Now how could she compete in any more pageants?

What was done to her in this crime would change her forever.

Profile: Points to a pageant circle of friends. this person or master mind has a connection to the pageants.(Female).

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:46:47 AM
Many crime are not done by the master mind of the crime.
People that travel on foot, bike and bus are hard to track and have less income.

It has been shown many times that master minds use people like this do commit the crime for them.
Boulder is known for it's nice trails and rock climbing, People ravel on foot, bike and bus in this upscale town. It common there and it fit in well to. Backpacks are often seen on the backs of travels. The rock climber/hitchers stay in low income places as they drift across the US and Canada.

The master mind of the crime will not want to do the crime them self, but to hire that type of person. A little money can get you this person any day of the week as well as Christmas.

The killer will travel on foot, bike and bus, he will have a need for money and would take on a job of crime to get by as he travels the country.

The profile predict the killer has a Art/hiking/climbing background.

With a art background, The master mind and the Artie's will meet in in a place connected to Art.

There are many forms of art. Pageants, Painting, Sketchbook, Photos, singing and more.

The ransom note could be hand printed, because he will not be form the town of Boulder and no one can ID his print.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:49:30 AM
Our lab studies have shown that the young and the old do not leave good fingerprints.
Some one that have just wash these hands do not leave good fingerprints too.
So as you know, many crimes are committed with out gloves, that said they pull down their sleeves as needed. So if you are a rock climber and tie knot in cords, you will want to protect your hands and still be able to tie knots.
If you cut the ends off the black wool gloves, it will lose fibers, black fibers.
The 90% of the hands are still covered.
Now you know the rest of the story.
Black fibers found at crime scene, wool. Case fact.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:50:34 AM
You can buy at army surplus stores finger and fingerless gloves. Black, blue and brown. The lower cost gloves are made of 100% Israeli Wool.
Most killer's would wear black as the color to stay hidden. This includes black gloves.
MILITARY ISSUE BLACK GLOVE INSERTS/LINERS The cold weather glove inserts are intended to be worn for added warmth with glove shells for cold weather. The black wool glove inserts can be worn on either hand. All parts of the glove, except the cuff, are seamless knit. The cuff is a true rib knit. Many artist and trail climbing guilds cut the finger tips off to give the hand added control. Black fibers can be transferred to other items. The crime scene found black fibers on JonBenet clothing. Material: 100% Israeli Wool.
Many artists and trail guilds will cut the tips off their gloves for better control like tying a knot. Wool fibers will easily shed off the cut ends of the gloves. Fiber like this was found at the crime scene and was trace as ISRAELI WOOL. Surplus store.
MILITARY ISSUE CLASS 2 CW TYPE II WOOL GLOVE INSERTS Perfect for the Cold Winter Months, these Fingerless Gloves will Keeps your Fingers Warm and Fit while allowing you to use your Finger Tips giving you a Great Feel. Black duct tape is a fix all material and is used by many artists and rock climbing guilds. The JBI Profile predict the killer wore Military Black gloves easily found at surplus and hardware stores located all across the US and Canada. These stores also sell nylon cords and black rows of duct tape.
The lab's profile predict that the killer wanted the crime scene to look like a foreign faction and use gloves made from Israeli wool.
The white tent cord can be found at these surplus stores too. It is used by rock climber and trail guilds to support their tents for the many nights out on the hick.
The gloves were most likely cut as soon as he got them, not at the crime scene. Yes as you pointed out, he could cut the gloves there to tie the many knots, but I do not support that.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:51:23 AM
As you know, most Finger prints left at a crime scene are not usable to ID the person.
We can test for skin cell mix in the water , oils etc. Using tough DNA testing.

There was a bathroom at the bottom of the basement stairs, yes you may be right, he could have wash his hands at one point, I do not support that but Boulder police spent some time in this bathroom looking for something,


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:53:12 AM
The toy bear found on the other bed in JonBenet bedroom may have a importance to the case.
New profile information show a connection and this could change every thing.
She was told that the night she was killed that a special meeting was going to happen right after Christmas.
She was told not to tell any one but she did. Good job JonBenet.
The profile show that three people were involve. The ransom note was as it printed.
This was a preplanned crime and the $118,000.00 was a clue to who the killer was.
As Smit said, it was in front of us all the time, The family said they did not know the killer, but the profile point to some one that they did.
This case may break soon.

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Smit may be more right that some think.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:54:07 AM
One of the profile predict a woman as the master mind.
The odd amount $118,000.00 is her location, about 22,34 miles from the 15st house.
Yes this is 22,34 miles to a profile person of interest or 118,000 feet. Interesting.
One mile = 5280 feet or 1760 yards.
The writer left us a easy clue for or lab.
Remember, Most of the crime scene information has not been made public.
This should be the year.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:54:53 AM
Profile:

JonBenet was a problem for some one.
This person was unstable.
This person was not happy the Jonbenet has nice outfits.
This person did not like the south and how it was done.
Some thing was taken away from this person in the year 1996.
This person would have been close to the family.

The other profile is a big money player. FAT CAT type 100%

S.B.T.C. Save by the cross, very well could be, Keeps God close to the work.
Know how to control people and know how to take.
Good at seeing people's weakness and uses it to his advantage. At all cost.
Will do the time.

Save this profile, you hear it first here.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:55:53 AM
When our lab got the profile that the person of interest could be a sketchbook artiest, Some one was put in charge of producing many crime scene sketchbooks. Yes, that would becomes me.
With 60,000 page in Boulder's case files and most of the crime scene information has not been made public. We need to drawl and paint crime scene pictures that may catch the killer interest.
If not the killer, then some one that knows some thing about this crime and was a safe way to do the right thing.
People can contact us for sketchbook questions any time, safe and private. We will not give out your information. Helpdesk@JonBenetInvestigation com
2013 was the first time I was ask to produce many JonBenet investigation sketchbook for the lab.

It's working.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:57:07 AM
Profile:
As you know, our lab has study the ransom note in great detail.
The killer prints the letter ( S ) like he was printing the number (5 ).
He has a close connection to the number 5. May be a highway number like US 5.
The number that may solve this case is this number ( 22.348484848484847 ).
Most of the crime scene information has not been made public. This number is what the killer left us as a clue to his location.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:59:22 AM
Profile:

Covering the body shows remorse for the kill.
Two white blankets were uses in the crime.
These blankets came from the dryer.
The killer found over size panties in JonBent bathroom cabnet,'Wednesday"

What was he tyring to tell us?

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He had ten minutes to set the crime scene.

 Profile:

Background:

Trophy – A personal item taken from a victim and kept by the offender in order to be used as a memory aid for the offender to relive the crime.

Was the panties JonBenet wore that day the killer trophy? Her property size.

Many crime are committed by people that have learn how to do the crime by doing the crimes.
In JonBenet bathroom, a top cabinet drawer was left in a open position, in the drawer was the place that had a bag of oversize panties. Seven count, each day of the week. The package was open and one pair wall removed. This oversize pair was found on JonBenet. Did the killer take the one she had on the day?
The bathroom next to JonBenet bedroom has it's drawers left in a open position. If we look close at the distances each drawers was open, the bottom ones are open the least and as we go up, the one above the bottom are open most.
This is how a person in crime will leave the drawers, He start looking in each drawer from the bottom up leaving the drawer below in the open position. He was looking for something like drugs. Patsy use this bathroom to store her drugs there when she was sick. Did the killer know this?
JonBenet bedroom drawers were all so in a slit open position too.
The killer open the washer and dryer looking for some night ware items. This fits his profile.
The killer undress and redress JonBenet that night. Leaving her in a oversize pair of panties.

The trophy taken will tell us something about the killer.

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Pink night ware was found next to JonBenet body

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:01:25 AM
Profile:

The killer relates to the white blankets he used in this crime. The blankets was a comfort for him and a symbol in his past childhood. The blankets was tuck in tight like a papoose John said to the police. The killer relates to his action and this is why the blankets was left this way.
The killer will fill some type of safety when the blanket are tuck in this way. It happen to him and he remember this.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:02:09 AM
Was the broken paint stick a trophy?

Trophy – A personal item taken from a victim and kept by the offender in order to be used as a memory aid for the offender to relive the crime.

It was 3 and 1/2 inch long. Fibers found on and in JonBenet.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:02:53 AM
What we are doing:

Criminal Profiling –

What is it - The use of observation of a crime scene, or crimes scenes, and the pattern of crimes to determine investigative relevant characteristics of the perpetrator; it is used as a guide for police and other authorities to narrow down a list of suspects and devise a strategy for questioning.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:04:44 AM
We wanted to know how long would it take to print the three page ransom note. So we set up five tests.
The lab's testing show us that it takes between 20 to 30 minutes. Using a water base Sharpie marker. the crime scene ransom note was printed with two Sharpie marker, this is seen on page three as the letter width size is 50% wider that page one and page two, the killer used two markers to print the note.
We wanted to let people see what the killer printing would look like with a good quality copy of the ransom note. The test copies was use to do this for the official web site and Facebook site.
Because the profile predict that the killer has a art background, a copy of one of the clear test copies was pick to be scan and re size for the Sketchbook project. Seven special crime scene sketchbooks were made in 2013 and more in 2014 and now more in 2015.
Each sketchbook will include a clear copy of the test ransom note for the public to view, some one may know this print stile.
We do not have the crime scene ransom note today in or file. We do have test copies and these are displayed across the USA and Canada. John has seen a copy.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:05:39 AM
The killer had seven minutes to leave the property before the police arrived at the home.
The exit point would be the side door caller the Butler kitchen door.
This Butler door was found in a unlock and open position by police. This was so importance, it was noted in the official police file.

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At one point before the 911 call, the killer new they were now planning to call police, he may have had two to three more minutes to finish the crime scene as
we know it today. That about ten minutes. Ten minutes to leave the basement

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:07:12 AM
Can JonBenet crime scene be stage in TEN minutes?
Lab test = YES.

The police and the family did not know what had happen.

The police came to the front door and was let in and the Ramsey's told police police what they knew. They then walk to the back of the large and long walkway to wear the ransom note was place on the floor. This was the back hall way. This could take about FIVE minutes to complete.
The basement steps and basement door could not be seen from the back hall way near the kitchen phone. The killer could have taken FIVE more minutes to leave the house if he need the added time frame. He could leave to the right and then down to the Butler door to the out side. He may choice to not close the butler door because of notice.
Ten minutes and FIVE minutes = 15 minutes to leave the crime scene. so the killer could stage the crime scene and have allot of time to do this if he need the time.

Fifteen minutes.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:09:19 AM
Profile:

The killer pick Christmas because it is a stressor for him.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:10:01 AM
Profile

The killer shows some remorse after the killing wrapping her in two white blankets.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:10:50 AM
Profile:

Learning about the family and house = major time commitment.
He got lock in the basement elevator shaft room = did not know about that.
Most of the items used and the placement can be seen for the South/West side yard.= May live very close by.
Disable the sun room light = Knew this room's location would give him a place to monitor the neighborhood and print the ransom note and watch the house before the family came home.= Has been in the house before, my have watch from a location near by.
Patsy and JonBenet painted in the Butler kitchen and they both went to art classes down the street.= The killer watch them paint from the side yard. JonBenet painted on a card table as seen in the hall way of the wine cellar.
The property line side yard on the North side of the house was a cut through to the alley way from 15Th street. This butler door and the heating room connected to the garage was on this side of the house.= Out of view from inside the house.
Farms use what we call a animal stun gun to control farm animals and some time are used on children by a mean parent.= Child hood anger.
The killer slip the white cord back on JonBenet hands after some point.= Redressing her shows sign of remorse.
Because he travel on Foot, Bike and Bus,= JonBenet was never to leave the house for this crime to be completed.
Out door type, The killer used a white cord the was ruff cut into two pieces and used in this crime.= White cords are comely used as test support cords. Camping and trails hikes.
Hi-Tec shoe imprint found by JonBenet body.= Show is he may uses the trails and hikes.
The knots tied in paint stick and around her neck and hands.= Rock climber background.
Breaking a 12 long paint stick into three pieces and placing the brush end back in the paint tote.= Shows us he has a art background.
The water base Sharper marker used to print the ransom note and the length of the middle paint stick measure the same as five inches long.
The dog ear of the ransom note = He wanted to locate this page later in time.
Printing the note = He stay distance to people.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:12:40 AM
The profile predict the killer stayed in the basement for some time, he may have spent more time in the side room next to the garage monitoring the family. If so he may have used his bike from time to time or at the point of exit.
The profile predict the killer travels on foot, bike and bus. A bike if used could be stored out of site in this side room.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:19:34 AM
Personality Traits

Someone that knows the person that took JonBenét’s life may have noticed one or more of the following scenarios following JonBenét’s murder at Christmas 1996:
Superficial wounds: Bruises scrapes or scratches on the face, neck or hands that were unexplained or for which the explanations changed.
Absent: nonattendance at work, church, school or other routine habits or hobbies. Isolation: a spontaneous trip or sudden need to spend time alone.
Change of physical appearance: sudden new hair style or alteration of facial hair. Intense interest: following case updates and news releases with heightened attention and focus. New or used vehicle: abrupt and perhaps seemingly impulsive change in the car or truck he usually drove.
Relocation: a hasty change in geography relating to his living, working or regular friends and hangouts. Collector of memorabilia: saving images or videos of JonBenét from newspaper, television or the internet
Vengeance: stating or hinting that the Ramsey's – or JonBenét – are getting what they deserved.
Complimentary toward killer: impressed with perpetrator as a criminal mastermind while attributing great intelligence, skill or even luck.
Possessions: has items that came from the Ramsey home.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:20:39 AM
DNA Testing

In 2008, a few months before Mary Lacy left office, Lacy apologized to the Ramsey's, saying,“I believe it is important and appropriate to provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for this crime.” She cited the unknown male DNA found in JonBenet’s underwear, consistent with that found on the waistband of her leggings.The match of male DNA on two separate items of clothing worn by the victim at the time of the murder makes it clear to us that an unknown male handled these items,” she wrote.Based on the DNA results and our serious consideration of all the other evidence, we are comfortable that the profile now in CODIS (the Combined DNA Index System) is the profile of the perpetrator of this murder.” Improvements in DNA sampling along with increasingly sensitive testing methods have enabled scientists to obtain results from cases that were once unsolvable. One example of the success that Bode has had processing cold cases including:Touch DNA collection procedures were applied to evidence from the JonBenet Ramsey cold case that resulted in a potentially probative DNA profile. The Bode Lab recovered DNA from the top portion of the leggings, on both the right and left legs, where the perpetrator would have put his hands to move the leggings. Those new DNA "touch" samples from the leggings match the DNA that was found in 1997 on the panties of the child. At the time of JonBenet's death, technology for DNA testing on the child's panties used "swabs" from fluid obtained from skin and clothing to establish DNA identity.

Lacy's letter also stated: "Solving this crime remains our goal, and its ultimate resolution will depend on more than just matching DNA. However, given the history of the publicity surrounding this case, I believe it is important and appropriate to provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for this crime."

The lab

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:21:42 AM
Lacy's letter also stated: "Solving this crime remains our goal, and its ultimate resolution will depend on more than just matching DNA. However, given the history of the publicity surrounding this case, I believe it is important and appropriate to provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for this crime."

Remember, Most of the crime scene information has not been made public.
That said, Posting will only be one sided, incomplete.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:22:43 AM
S.B.T.C.

Printing - CenTury SchoolBook

Century Schoolbook is familiar to many in North America as being the typeface many first learned to read with. Morris Fuller Benton utilized research done by Clark University that showed young readers more quickly identified letter forms with contrasting weight, but with the lighter strokes maintaining presence.

Tests also showed the importance of maintaining counter-form (the white space around the black letter form) in recognizing the face at smaller sizes. In designing Century Schoolbook, M. F. Benton increased the x-height, the stroke width, and overall letter spacing. The faces were issued over a period of five years, all of which were designed by Benton and issued by A.T.F

 Century is a family of type faces derived from the original Century Roman cut by American Type Founders designer Linn Boyd Benton in 1894. Despite originating in the nineteenth century, use of the typeface remains strong, for periodicals, textbooks, and literature. The faces are noted for their exceptional legibility, so much so that the Supreme Court of the United States requires that briefs be typeset in Century family type. According to Charles Shaw, "The rugged simplicity of the Century family of types has made it an enduring favorite of American typographers for almost one hundred years. Beginning as foundry type, Century has withstood a series of technical transformations into Linotype, Mono type, Ludlow, photo type, transfer type, digital type, and Xerox-like 'toner type'."
Century Schoolbook is based on the earlier Century Roman.

 Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty with learning to read fluently and with accurate comprehension despite normal intelligence. This includes difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, processing speed, orthographic coding, auditory short-term memory, language skills/verbal comprehension, and/or rapid naming.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:23:35 AM
Monitor the house:

Small Basement Window - Storage Room

Sound is the quickly varying pressure wave traveling through a medium.
When sound travels through air, the atmospheric pressure varies periodically.
The number of pressure variations per second is called the frequency of sound, and is measured in Hertz (Hz) which is defined as cycles per second.
Normal Conversation at 3-5ft 60-70 db. Another property of sound or noise is its loudness. A loud noise usually has a larger pressure variation and a weak one has smaller pressure variation. Pressure and pressure variations are expressed in Pascal, abbreviated as Pa, which is defined as N/m2(Newton per square meter).
Human ear can perceive a very wide range of sound pressure.
The softest sound a normal human ear can detect has a pressure variation of 20 micro Pascals, abbreviated as µPa, which is 20 x 10-6 Pa ("20 millionth of a Pascal")
All materials will absorb at least some of the sound energy that impinges upon them.
It may be as little as a sheet of glass, which will absorb about 2 1/2 %; the rest of the sound energy is either reflected toward the source or transmitted through the glass.
 At the other extreme is an open window that will, as far as a person inside a room is concerned,“absorb” almost 100 % of the sound energy “striking” it; an open window is a near-perfect sound absorber.
One side of a basement window had been covered over with drywall.
This window was found in the open position with a small chair under it.
The open window is located behind the butler kitchen back splash counter top wall and is near the House's back stairway where the ransom note was place.
This open window could be used by the killer to monitor the family from this basement storage room.
Two lines from the ransom note -(You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the authorities) & (If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier delivery pickup of your daughter.)

 Note: The laundry chute was located in this room.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:36:13 AM
Added to the lab:

 The high-resolution digital camera in this kit offers the capability to photograph the crime scene and record latent evidence directly through the KRIMESITE™ IMAGER. The included adapter allows for quick and easy attachment to the Imager within a matter of seconds and the printer connects directly to the camera for quick full color 4" x 6" (10.2cm x 15.2cm) printouts at the scene. Also included in this kit is the 30-watt shortwave UV Puissant Light.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:37:47 AM
From the redesigned lightweight body, fashioned from a single piece of extruded aluminum, to the superior 60mm 4 element all quartz lens with dual filter slide assembly—the KSS60 sets a new standard for crime scene search capability. The 60mm UV lens is our very finest, which requires no add-on lens adapters for close-up and distance viewing. Because of this exceptional lens and filter combination, close-up, distance viewing and photography can be accomplished without ever changing the mechanical configuration of the device. The Direct View Kit is supplied with everything you need to search a crime scene for latent prints on non-porous surfaces

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:39:33 AM
We have three of these.


The Sirchie® KRIMESITE Imager. is a tool that can be used to detect and document latent fingerprints on various surfaces without the use of chemical enhancement. The Imager takes advantage of the different UV light reflectance properties of the fingerprint and the surface on which it is located. Large surfaces can be searched quickly and then any fingerprints detected can be digitally photographed for comparison purposes. Due to the use of specific optic filters, the search for fingerprints can be conducted in daylight or darkness. A growing trend in forensic DNA analysis is the analysis of the epithelial cells contained within a fingerprint or fingerprint smudge that is not suitable for fingerprint comparison purposes. One concern from a DNA analysis perspective is the exposure of the limited biological material to the UV light used by the KRIMESITE Imager. which can be harmful to the DNA.

 The objective of this study was to determine the effects of ultraviolet light on DNA analysis and to determine the ideal circumstances for biological fluid examination when using a shortwave ultraviolet light source.

 Human buccal cells on paper were used to simulate a biological stain. The cells were exposed to a 12 Watt, shortwave (254nm) ultraviolet light for one minute, two minutes or three minutes at distances of one foot, two feet, or three feet. After exposure to the ultraviolet light, DNA was extracted from the stains for subsequent quantification and STR (Short Tandem Repeat) analysis using PowerPlex® 16 (Promega Corporation).

 Results indicate that short-term (one minute) exposure of these biological samples to ultravioletlight does not greatly affect downstream DNA analysis. A longer exposure (two minutes) at a short distance (one foot) causes allelic dropout, which may be due to degradation of the biological sample. However, increasing the exposure distance to two feet or three feet improves the recovery of DNA from the paper. DNA analysis was most affected by longer exposure (three minutes) to ultraviolet light, resulting in poor recovery and increased allelic drop out.

 This technique was subsequently used on probative evidence successfully. Ultimately, this information will be applied to the examination of fingerprints and a method will be developed to scan evidence for biological stains using ultraviolet light causing minimal damage to the DNA.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:40:53 AM
These hermetically sealed filter assemblies are designed to be used with the No. 619E. The 619E1 is supplied with a Crevice Tool Attachment and retains particles greater than 0.1mm (100 microns).

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:42:43 AM
Tools used to help solve a case. In our lab.

 The FX8B is designed exclusively for operator convenience and performance. The FX8B features two projectors for a full-screen, side-by-side display of two images—without image overlap. Latent fingerprints may be compared with recorded prints; suspected counterfeit money may be compared with legal tender; and questioned documents and signatures may be compared with genuine articles. Two quartz halogen projection lamps are controlled by individual front-panel switches for dual or single unit usage. Optics carried by the turret automatically provide appropriate surface illumination. Each lamp compartment is monitored by a thermal switch which allows the silent-run fan to continue to operate even after shut off. A matched pair of color-corrected, side-by-side f/3.5 objective lenses provide 6.5X and 10X magnification. Control knobs raise and lower the unit’s two stainless steel surface platforms for image focusing.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:49:31 AM
CSIpix Comparator is a revolutionary new Digital Comparator for forensics professionals - install it right on your PC – no new hardware is required. It's a Windows-based application that allows you to open one or two images (most common image formats are compatible) for enhancement and/or comparison purposes.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:51:26 AM

Function
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is an image intensified device which locates untreated fingerprints and
 other evidence of forensic interest on non-porous surfaces by the Reflected UV technique. No treatment with powders
 or chemicals is necessary. Use of the Imager greatly enhances results obtained by cyanoacrylate fuming.
 The KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is most effective on non-porous surfaces, but can detect fresh prints on some porous
 surfaces.
 Background
 We see, or are able to image an object either because it emits light or because it reflects light incident upon it.
 Objects that reflect light do so in a characteristic manner: They may reflect strongly or weakly, specularly or diffusely,
 and they may reflect some colors and not others. For example, the sunlight impinging on a healthy leaf is made up
 of all visible colors. The leaf will absorb most of those colors, but will strongly reflect a particular range of colors back
 to our eyes, which is, of course, why it appears green to us. Other objects reflect other colors. It is differences in the
 reflective properties of materials that allow us to distinguish objects that do not emit their own light. Such differences
 in reflectance extend to most materials and to most wavelengths of radiation. Our eyes easily detect subtle differences
 in reflectance in the visible light wavelengths. But there are wavelengths that our eyes do not see. Instruments
 designed to see in those wavelengths show us the world in a new perspective.
 Detection and enhancement of fingerprints by reflection of short wavelength UV light has long been reported in
 Forensic Journals. In brief, differences in reflectance exist between a fingerprint and the surface on which it is located;
 although they may be slight, instruments can be designed to amplify and enhance those differences.
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is one of a new generation of such instruments. It utilizes a micro-channel
 plate-based image intensifier in conjunction with optics specifically designed to image short wavelength (ultraviolet)
 light and a series of special bandpass filters to allow you to see untreated fingerprints even in daylight.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:53:56 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:54:39 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:55:22 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:56:05 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:56:54 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:57:37 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:58:17 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:58:57 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 05:59:38 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 06:00:15 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 06:00:58 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 06:04:09 AM
This photo is the North side of the house near the butler kitchen service door that found open and un lock by police and was a few steps from the basement door. The door in the picture is a un lock heating room and could have been used by the killer as place to monitor the family before the crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:12:52 AM
There are animal hairs that are found. There is a supposed beaver hair that is on the duct tape. There are also animal hairs found on her hand.

Brown cotton fibers are found on the broken piece of the paintbrush. Brown cotton fibers are found on the duct tape, on the ligature, and on the body of JonBenet.

Light brown, cotton fibers: These fibers were found on wood shards of the broken paintbrush, the duct tape, the nylon cord and on JonBenet's body. Smit wonders if the killer wore gloves.

Prosecutors turned over long underwear JonBenet was wearing to the Bode Technology Group near Washington, which used a new technique called "touch DNA" to find previously undetected DNA evidence.

Touch DNA involves scraping genetic material that could not otherwise be seen. Two samples were found on the sides of her long underwear, in an area where an attacker would have pulled them down.

The results, reported to prosecutors in March, indicated the newly discovered DNA matched the DNA found earlier, and was not from the Ramsey family. Lacy said the presence of the same male DNA in three places on the girl's clothing convinced investigators it belonged to JonBenet's killer, and had not been left accidentally by an innocent party.

Did an intruder kill JonBenet?
Detective says the evidence doesn't point to parents

Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:15:22 AM
One of John Ramsey's  attorneys, L. Lin Wood, said  the documents released  Friday are "nonsensical"  and the grand jurors didn't  have the benefit of having  the DNA results. "The Ramsey family is  innocent," he said. "That  part of the case, based on  the DNA evidence, is a  done deal."

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:16:59 AM
Grand Jury Report From 1999  A grand jury found what they though was complete evidence to indict the parents of  JonBenet Ramsey for child abuse and accessory to first-degree murder in the 6-year- old's death, newly unsealed documents revealed Friday 10-25-2013, nearly a decade  after DNA evidence cleared the couple. The grand jury did not have the most   importance evidence of DNA found at the crime scene that links a unknown white male  to this crime. This support what the family had said all a long. The DA did not move the  indictment forward because the evidence could not be link to any one at that time.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:22:36 AM
If you have a tip about this case contact one of the links listed below.

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Boulder County Sheriff's Office 
Address: 1777 6th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone Number: (303) 441-3600

Or

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Boulder Police Department 
Address: 1805 33rd St.
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone Number: (303) 441-3333

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:28:44 AM
Who we are.

JonBenet Investigation

Our web site for the JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook Project www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

e mail HelpDesk@JonbenetInvestigation.com

Facebook page for more information and lab tools https://www.facebook.com/jonbenetinvestigation

Link to one of the JonBenet Investigation Sketchbooks https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

Team JBI

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:33:42 AM
The JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook Project

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Link to full sketchbook

https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 09:39:57 AM
The Killing of JonBenet (2001) documentary


Our lab support this video and information.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 10:16:09 AM
Case Detail

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Link to page https://www.colorado.gov/apps/coldcase/casedetail.html?id=275

Our lab has inform them that the "About this Case:" has the wrong date - On December 26, 1997.
It should be December 26, 1996
Mistakes are still being made.




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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 10:22:16 AM
John Ramsey sits down with The 700 Club's Scott Ross to share how faith helped him through the aftermath of JonBenet Ramsey's murder followed by the death of his wife years later.



MARCH 14, 2012:
 John Ramsey publishes his book "The Other Side of Suffering: The Father of JonBenet Ramsey Tells the Story of His Journey from Grief to Grace."

The Other Side of Suffering The untold story of how John Ramsey survived unspeakable tragedy and learned to hope again. Like the biblical Job, John Ramsey had it all-wealthy, social position, a loving family. And like Job, Ramsey was destined for great affliction, as many of the most precious things in his life were cruelly taken from him. In this remarkable book, Ramsey reveals how he was sustained by faith during the long period of spiritual darkness, and he offers hope and encouragement to others who suffer tragedy and injustice.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 10:38:26 AM
Homicide offenders had:

•Significantly lower IQ
•Higher exposure to violence
•Higher perceptions of living in a neighborhood characterized by disorder
•Higher prevalence of gun-carrying

This is one of our lab's tool. This unit may help us ID the killer of JonBenet Ramsey.

In 1989, researchers with the Department of Chemistry, Belfast, Northern Ireland (per the FBI) introduced DFO, which is now commercially available and used in the United Kingdom. Unlike ninhydrin, DFO gives a weakly colored initial print; the main feature of this reagent is its ability to give a fluorescent print without secondary treatment.

 DFO is said to produce 2.5 times the number of latent prints than Ninhydrin.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 10:45:25 AM
John Ramsey sits down with Jonathan Lamb and his wife Suzy Lamb in the Celebration Green Room - only on Daystar!


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 10:54:08 AM
Latest documentaries

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Post by: abs on February 12, 2015, 03:39:14 PM
Have to say again, I don´t have time to read all this - not right now at least.
Just want to say I like your drawings (assuming you did them), especially this one:
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 12, 2015, 04:44:26 PM
Have to say again, I don´t have time to read all this - not right now at least.
Just want to say I like your drawings (assuming you did them), especially this one:


Our profile predict that the killer has a art background. He may have drawn JonBenet at the crime scene that night.
If the profile is right, he may use drawings like this one to relive the crime over and over again. We are producing what is called JonBenet Investigation Sketchbooks that are traveling across the USA and Canada. Clues are built in to each drawing that only the killer will understand. Will his need to relive the crime cause him to make a mistake.

Yes, I did draw these drawings using the killer's profile on how he may drawl the crime scene.

Between the two beds was a wall mirror that as the killer walk up to Jonbenet bed, he would see himself looking back at himself. If he find the reflection odd, its because I drew the image backward.

Thank you for the question.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Andrea on February 13, 2015, 12:06:54 AM
RIP, Steve Strange. Heart attack, only 55
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 03:48:10 AM
This lab tool may help solve this case.


Fingerprints on a cold case.

Accepted Deviations:

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 03:56:30 AM
RIP, Steve Strange. Heart attack, only 55

New Romantic pioneer Steve Strange has died of a heart attack in Egypt at the age of 55, his record label said.

The Welsh pop singer found fame in the 1980s as frontman for Visage whose best known hit was Fade To Grey.

Strange also managed the Blitz Club in London's Soho, a focal point for the New Romantic movement where acts such as Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet and Boy George started.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2951417/New-Romantic-pioneer-Strange-dies.html#ixzz3Rasfe7Ah
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 09:23:51 AM
Place of Interest, monitoring the home before the crime.

The killer took two white blankets from the washer and dryer just out side JonBenet bedroom. This location could be view from the out side at night from a place of interest.

Some times JonBenet would wet her bed, Patsy would take off the sheets and wash and dry them just out side Jonbenet bedroom. From the outside view, the place of interest, the killer could watch this pattern ever time Patsy wash JonBenet blankets happen. JonBenet like these blankets.

The killer seen these sheets being wash from time to time each week, Was this why the two white blankets was taken from the dryer and used in this crime. The two white blankets was place over JonBenet body after she was place on top of a very cold concrete floor. The blankets was not there to keep her warm. Her head and feet was not cover to hide her. The washer and dryer was a stackable model.

All most every item used in this crime can be seen from the place of interest. Preplanned the crime. The killer said in the ransom note that they would monitor the house, before, during and after the crime.

Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 09:44:35 AM
Sketchbook Information
 
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“Jonbenet Investigation 2013”
By: Team JBI
Pages: 32
Theme: Sketchbook
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
Project: SBP 2013


The Worm Has Turned.
No Crime Goes Unpunished.

The JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook 2013
 
View all seven JonBenet Investigation 2013 Sketchbooks this year.
 
View web site for more information.
www.JonBenetInvestigation.com
HelpDesk@JonBenetInvestigation.com
Each sketchbook has it own new drawings and information.

Thanks

Team JBI

Library Call Number: 193.106-2
Total Online Views: 1634
Total Mobile Checkouts: 16

Link  https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 09:57:57 AM
If I was to say something about this crime.

How the family may have feft about the Boulder police.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 10:05:14 AM
CSI  
Crime Scene Investigation 

Tell us your story ideas   

If you have a Police Tip   
Contact the tip line  Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers . 
Tip line  https://www.tipsubmit.com/webtips.aspx?AgencyID=361&DSID=361     

Jonbenet Investigation Sketchbook 2015 

We are looking for your story ideas to be added to the official JBI 2015 Sketchbook and this web site.
Many people have study this case with very close eyes, and we want to include your good ideas as a drawing page in  the sketchbook.
You may e mail your story ideas to us for review and a  chance to be included in the Jonbenet Investigation Sketchbook 2015.

Tell us a story idea that nobody knows.
Ideas may be made into a drawing.
Here are some ideas for your story: Who - What - When - Where - Why
Note: If your information is a real police tip,
You may contact the Northern  Colorado Crime Stoppers and you do not need to give your name.

Please be 18 years of age or older when contacting us. HelpDesk@JonbenetInvestigation.com

We will not give out your contact information.   

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 10:52:44 AM
A Sharpie marker was used in this crime, Our profile predict that the killer has a art background.

What do you see in this pictures, Think about a cat's face.

JonBenet was found with a smiley face drawn on her hand with red ink.

Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

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JonBenet had a green stripe of green paint painted on her chin, look for a dab of green paint on the edge of the paint tote. The tube of green paint was next to the broken paint stick place back into the paint tote.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:05:19 AM
JonBenet had head damage. We would used this product to make a cast of the damage area.

We use this product.

 Mikrosil is a specially formulated casting material designed to give excellent rendering of small details, the highest contrast for microscopic observations, good releasing ability for the cast and a short setting time. These properties are important in cases of shallow marks and those with small details requiring large magnification. Available in multiple colors for superior contrast in any situation. Each Mikrosil kit includes a tube of Mikrosil, catalyst, one book of mixing pads, ten wooden spatulas and a set of instructions. Available in gray, brown, white and black.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:20:00 AM
Only about 10% of fingerprints found at a crime scene can be used to help ID a person.

This is one of the kits we used.

Sirchie Search Scott Latent Print Kit
 This professional latent print kit offers an increased selection of fingerprint powders along with an augmented selection of fingerprint lifters. It is a kit containing a desirable complement of components for those departments handling a wide range of crime scene situations. Each kit is supplied with complete instructions.

 The 176L is complete with:

•1 - 101L Black Latent Powder, 2 Oz
•1 - 103L White Latent Powder, 2 Oz
•1 - SG202L Silver/Gray Latent Powder, 2 Oz
•3 - 118L Regular Powder Brushes
•1 - 130LT 1.5" x 2" Clear Hinge Lifters, 24
•12 - 130LW1 1.5" x 2" White Hinge Lifters
•12 - 130LB1 1.5" x 2" Black Hinge Lifters
•2 - 127LW1 2" x 4" White Rubber/Gel Lifters
•2 - 127LB1 2" x 4" Black Rubber/Gel Lifters
•1 - KCP110 5" Scissors
•1 - 379M Attached Case Magnifier
•1 - SF00771 Disposable Latex Gloves, Pair
•6 - ZTE011 4" x 6" Evidence Bags
•6 - EIL011 Crime Evidence Labels
•1 - 176LC Black, Molded Copolymer Carrying CaseWe order two of these kits.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:23:01 AM
For the lab:

 Sirchie Labs, 159L Magnetic Latent Fingerprint Identification Kit

 This is the most popular, compact, magnetic latent print kit available.
 Use this kit to process a crime scene with a choice of magnetic powders and our outstanding 125L Magnetic Applicator.
 The 159L Kit is excellent for developing latent prints on paper, cardboard, finished and unfinished wood, glass, vinyls and on any nonferrous material
 Complete instructions are included
 Includes:
 1 - M114L 1 oz. Black Magnetic Powder
 1 - M116L 1 oz. White Magnetic Powder
 1 - M117L 1 oz. Gray Magnetic Powder
 1 - SBM9 1 oz. Silver/Black Magnetic Powder
 1 - 125L Standard Magnetic Applicator
 1 - KC100 Molded Plastic Carrying Case with Insert
 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:25:26 AM
Sirchie Patrol Latent Print Kit
 SIRCHIE®’s Latent Print Field Kits offer a combination of many of the most widely used latent print development products available. The products in these kits are of the highest quality and are designed to best accommodate the needs and requirements of crime scene investigators. The kits vary according to the Sirchie Patrol Latent Print Kit
 SIRCHIE®’s Latent Print Field Kits offer a combination of many of the most widely used latent print development products available. The products in these kits are of the highest quality and are designed to best accommodate the needs and requirements of crime scene investigators. The kits vary according to the numerous functions performed by crime scene investigators and range from the very modest to very complex. This kit is ideal for the department whose patrol officer’s responsibilities include crime scene investigation as well as regular patrol duties. It comes with complete instructions. numerous functions performed by crime scene investigators and range from the very modest to very complex. This kit is ideal for the department whose patrol officer’s responsibilities include crime scene investigation as well as regular patrol duties. It comes with complete instructions.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:27:28 AM
Our new tool !

 Here is how it works...

 Shortwave UV light (254nm UVC) is emitted on to the surface to be examined
 for latent prints. UV light is either reflected or absorbed by the surface, and
 in the case of fingerprint residues containing oils and/or amino acids, the
 UV light is reflected and scattered. This UV light is focused through the lens
 and UV filter, and then enhanced by the image intensifier, converting it into
 visible light, and revealing the latent print. Since most materials absorb
 shortwave UV light, the background appears black and only the print is visible, eliminating background patterns and colors.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:30:25 AM

The LUMA-LITE™ is a powerful portable forensic light source
 a 0.7" diameter Fiber Optic Cable, the largest in the industry. The
 were detected on bodies in a grassed area using the LUMA-LITE™
 output of the fiber optic cable is designed to provide unfocused soft
 The LUMA-LITE™ is supplied with a BEAM DEFLECTOR for
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 LUMA-LITE™ Band Pass Filters & Applications LUMA-LITE™ Applications
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 hands-free operation, examination, dusting and collection of evidence.
 The operator does not have to secure the emitting medium or work with
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 designed for both laboratory and field operation. The LUMA-LITE™,
 with its' three mode operation capabilities - DIRECT BROAD
 SCAN, BEAM DEFLECTION and SEQUENTIAL SCAN, will
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 crime scene investigations by locating and viewing evidence that
 would be overlooked under normal lighting conditions. The LUMAThe
 ability of the LUMA-LITE™ to BROAD SCAN large surface
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 entire surface. Natural serology stains, treated fingerprints, treated
 blood spatter and prints, fluoresce from 15-20 feet under dark room
 conditions. The LUMA-LITE™ is the only instrument that you can
 see seminal stains under daylight conditions with the sun at your back.
 In the Randall serial murder case in Florida, dog hairs and rug fibers
 under daylight conditions. See Article: Daylight Detection of
 Crime Scene Evidence by Donald Barker. Blood, blood prints and
 spatter may be detected under multiple coats of white enamel paint.
 The LUMA-LITE™ will fluoresce hair and trace fibers, photochemistries,
 accelerants, street narcotics, semen, questioned documents,
 LITE™ can be hand carried, positioned on a suitable surface or
 and Merbromin treated blood print.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 11:45:13 AM
JonBenet was found in the middle of this room called the wine cellar. Her feet was pointed toward the cellar door.
Not the door in the picture but from the location that this photo was taken.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 13, 2015, 03:07:32 PM
JonBenet was found with a smiley face drawn on her hand with red ink.
It was a red heart rather than a smiley face, according to the autopsy report, page 5.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 13, 2015, 03:39:34 PM
A Sharpie marker was used in this crime, Our profile predict that the killer has a art background.

What do you see in this pictures, Think about a cat's face.

JonBenet was found with a smiley face drawn on her hand with red ink.

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JonBenet had a green stripe of green paint painted on her chin, look for a dab of green paint on the edge of the paint tote. The tube of green paint was next to the broken paint stick place back into the paint tote.

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I can see what looks like a tiger head in the pattern in the carpet - but that is just random. I see such figures in a lot of things and don´t put any significance into it.
You are an artist, I am too, so maybe it is just natural to see such things - without it meaning a thing!
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 13, 2015, 03:59:09 PM
I can see what looks like a tiger head in the pattern in the carpet - but that is just random. I see such figures in a lot of things and don´t put any significance into it.
You are an artist, I am too, so maybe it is just natural to see such things - without it meaning a thing!
I see a smiling cat with two pointy ears, possibly drawn onto the carpet with a felt-tipped pen or something similar... but not necessarily by the killer of JonBenet Ramsey.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 06:28:51 PM
How to find a finderprint and not damage the print.

Locating latent fingerprints without powders or chemicals. A non-destructive means of finding latent prints at crime scenes.

Video link

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 06:33:58 PM
It was a red heart rather than a smiley face, according to the autopsy report, page 5.
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Good point, lets look at one of the photos. Our lab pictures to us looks more like a smiley face.
A picture is worth a 1,000 words.

Thank you for the question.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 06:53:28 PM
I see a smiling cat with two pointy ears, possibly drawn onto the carpet with a felt-tipped pen or something similar... but not necessarily by the killer of JonBenet Ramsey.

We do not know who drew the images. It was not there before the Christmas party.

Profile of the killer

He uses a water base Sharpie marker to print the ransom note, this type of marker that was out of production for many that years was in a like new condition and this is a safe ink for art work.

He used a note pad or what many use to draw on called a sketchbook.

The cat drawing on the carpet. This drawing was at the place that Jonbenet was killed.

The red ink drawing on Jonbenet hand.

The killer took some green paint and painted a stripe on JonBenet chin.

The uses of a 12 inch long paint brush and use it with a cord as a handle type tool to kill Jonbenet. The cord was tide to dead center on the stick, the Artie's skill level and detail.

The killer took a trophy from the crime scene, the broken tip end of the paint stick.

Crime scene files show us he may have drawn JonBenet that night in the basement.

The uses of a chair and a desk in the basement to draw on, Boulder police took these items.

The killer carefully put back the brush end back into the paint tote as a artist would do.

Wood fibers from the broken paint stick was found inside jonBenet body.

This is a list of some of the crime scene items used in this crime that have a art connection to  them.

Thank you for the question.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 07:20:18 PM
I can see what looks like a tiger head in the pattern in the carpet - but that is just random. I see such figures in a lot of things and don´t put any significance into it.
You are an artist, I am too, so maybe it is just natural to see such things - without it meaning a thing!

Very good point.

It has been said that it is better for a person to have "imagenation too than only knowage".

Note
Jonbenet loved her cat, White blankets, draw and paint, play dress up and wear her pink Barbie gown and her best doll was place on a drawing paper next to her in the wine cellar, Did the killer know these things about her. She also like fresh cut pineapple. From 10:00 PM to 5:52 AM is a long time to entertain a child in the basement with things to do that she loved.

The two white blankets and her pink Barbie gown was found next to her in the wine cellar. The pink gown had a drop of her blood on it.

Thank you for the post.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 07:59:01 PM
Artie's  and a crime scene draftman:

This is a drawing of the property layout in 1996, to monitor the family, the killer will need a Place of Interest.

Profile place on interest.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 08:28:26 PM
Winter Solstice  The winter solstice is the solstice that occurs in winter. It is the time at which the Sun is appearing  at noon at its lowest altitude above the horizon. In the Northern Hemisphere this is the Southern solstice,  the time at which the Sun is at its southernmost point in the sky, which usually occurs on December 21 to 22 each year.  Christmas or Christ's Mass is one of the most popular Christian celebrations as well as one of the most globally recognized  mid-winter celebrations in the Northern Hemisphere. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, called the  "Son of God," the second person of the Holy Trinity, as well as "Savior of the World." The birth is observed on December 25,  which was the Roman winter solstice upon establishment of the Julian Calendar. Activities include feasting, Midnight  Masses and singing Christmas carols about the Nativity. Good deeds and gift giving in the tradition of St. Nicholas or Santa  Claus is also observed. Many observe the holiday for twelve days leading up to Epiphany.  The Winter Solstice has been celebrated in some way or another for thousands of years. In the Northern Hemisphere, the  winter solstice is often connected with various religious holy days. Pagan religions associated the winter solstice with  significant life changes, intricately linked with the universe and fates that determined the future and effected those lives. This  significance can also be found in the Southern Hemisphere, where the Winter Solstice takes place in June. 

Boulder CO  Dec 24, 1996 - Moon rise 5:03 PM    Moon set 6:51 AM -  Full Moon  - 25th Moon had 99.6% of its Light.

Our profile predict that the killer has a rock climbing and hiking background. would he know about this information.

Note: 25th the Sunset 4:42 PM, it was very dark for 1 hour 14 min. in till full Moon rise at 5:56 PM - Full Darkness.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 09:01:36 PM
Touch - DNA  Touch DNA refers to the DNA that is left behind from skin cells when a person touches or comes into contact with an item.  Humans shed tens of thousands of skin cells each day, and these cells are transferred to every surface our skin contacts.  When a crime is committed, if the perpetrator deposits a sufficient number of skin cells on an item at the scene, and that  item is collected as possible evidence, touch DNA analysis may be able to link the perpetrator to the crime scene.  However, since Touch DNA is usually deposited in smaller amounts than the DNA found in bloodstains or other body fluids, it  is more difficult to obtain DNA profiles from touch DNA samples.  Touch DNA is not Low Copy Number DNA:  LCN DNA profiling allows a very small amount of DNA to be analyzed, from as little as 5 to 20 cells.  Because of the small amount of starting DNA in LCN samples, many more cycles of amplification are necessary.  LCN is not currently readily accepted in courts in the USA.  Touch DNA samples are processed exactly the same way as blood, semen, saliva etc - i.e. you need ~300 skin cells to  obtain a DNA profile using conventional profiling techniques. - Touch DNA samples are admissible in court and have been  testified to 1000s times worldwide.  The key to obtaining successful Touch DNA results depends on recognizing items/areas on items which may be suitable for  Touch DNA analysis, and using the sampling technique that will recover the highest number of skin cells: » Swabbing: non-porous surfaces - » Cutting - » Scraping - » Tape-Lifts - » Post-It Notes  Touch DNA: sampling for Touch DNA can help identify suspect(s) in cases where body fluids are not present.  Prosecutors cleared the family of JonBenet Ramsey of all suspicion relating to her 1996 death  using  "touch DNA" technology.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 13, 2015, 09:10:22 PM
Flag Stones
 From the driveway to the butler service door, was a stone walk way. These stones would not have any frost on them the morning of the crime. This mean that the killer could exit the butler service door from the basement and exit to the side yard on the stone walkway to the driveway then down the dark alleyway. No foot prints left at the crime scene as frost prints or snow prints. Dust prints would be left and Boulder police would have to check for dust prints.
 The JonBenet Investigation Facebook site has pictures of how the dust lifter works.
 There would have been many of the killers dust shoe prints left at the crime scene.

At Around 5:00 pm Christmas day, a trace amount of snow fell in some parts of Boulder CO. The winds was from the South East and with the 30 foot high house wall, this area would not collect any trace amount of snow on the stone side walks.  No foot prints in the snow they say, Because there was no snow on most of the property that week. Winds was at 10 mph.

 The lab

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 02:44:03 AM
Picture taken in 100% darkness.

It is fun to work in a CSI Lab.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:05:10 AM
There was a lot of dust on the wine cellar concrete floor. The killer had on Hi-Tec hiking shoes on. As he left the basement, he would leave dust track on the carpet floor.
Today's CSI teams can use a tool to collect this un seen impressions.

Here is how we do it.


ELECTROSTATIC LIFTING FORMULA:

 PROCEDURE OF APPLICATION

 1. Place the lifting film over the surface
 bearing the dust impression.
 2. Place the grounding device adjacent
 to the lifting film.
 3. Charge the lifting film with the charger
 unit.
 4. The dust impression is transferred to
 the lifting film by the electrostatic
 charges.
 5. Carefully remove the lifting film
 from the surface.
 6. View the lifted result using
 white oblique light.
 7. Photograph opaque lifting films using
 white oblique light.
 8. Photograph transparent lifting films
 using transmitted light or darkfield
 lighting methods.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:10:30 AM
We can used UV light to see things that you can not see with your eyes at the crime scene.

KRIMESITE IMAGER DIGITAL CAMERA KIT W/CANON POWERSHOT

This kit is used to take photos for our lab's files.

We can use it on dust prints, blood stains and fingerprints. It works very well with superglue treated fingerprints.

We can find fingerprints that others can not find with this lab tool. The light is 254 NM

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:13:59 AM
Added to the lab:

 The high-resolution digital camera in this kit offers the capability to photograph the crime scene and record latent evidence directly through the KRIMESITE™ IMAGER. The included adapter allows for quick and easy attachment to the Imager within a matter of seconds and the printer connects directly to the camera for quick full color 4" x 6" (10.2cm x 15.2cm) printouts at the scene. Also included in this kit is the 30-watt shortwave UV Puissant Light.



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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:16:58 AM
Collecting items from the crime scene must be kept in tack.

We tape each item for travel to the lab.

Are hard-to-peel tapes driving you bananas? Then try Sirchmark™ E-Z Peel Evidence Tape. It features a special pre-scored backing so it’s easier to remove — the first time. Sirchmark™ tape is manufactured on a matte acetate base that is coated with a permanent, quick-setting acrylic adhesive that defies removal from most surfaces. Any attempts to tamper with the tape will cause the substrate to break and peel off in irregular strips. The tape will dissolve and smear when solvents like acetone are applied — positive proof of tampering. Pair this tape with our new E-Z Tape Dispenser and you’ve got a winning combination. Our new tape dispenser is made of tough, molded ABS plastic and features a handy built-in belt clip for your convenience. Simply tear off the amount of tape you need, remove half of the paper backing and apply. When the tape is in place, pull off the other half of the backing to permanently seal. It’s that easy — just like the name. Plus, our new tape dispenser is reusable — after all you wouldn’t throw away your paper towel dispenser every time you need more towels, would you? Just insert a coin, turn 90° and pull apart to refill.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:19:15 AM
To help find and photo fingerprint at the crime scene we use this product.

Developed from the U.S. military's heat and eat ration concept, now you can have super-glue fuming in one convenient, disposable container without the sticky mess with HotShot Fingerprint Developer! Developed prints are whiter and appear much faster due to the activator and the concentrated print developer. One HotShot adequately fumes a tank in four minutes or less.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:22:54 AM
If the three page ransom note was printed with a pen and not a marker, this tool could be used to check the page below the printed ones.

ESDA Electrostatic Vacuum Box



 Indented writing, a very special type of evidence, is often overlooked. An Investigator may not even be aware of it.

 Along with indented writing, this equipment also can be used to recover dusty footwear impressions.

 In a drug case or a kidnapping case, a note pad with no writing visible on it is the only piece of evidence. Is there no writing at all? Oblique lighting may reveal some indented writing on the top sheet of paper, but it can be really hard to see.

 Attempts at photography may be less than successful. What can you do?

 In another case, some papers and file folders from a burglarized business are submitted as evidence. The suspects entered through the roof and jumped down onto a desk. You can just barely see the faint impressions of footwear in dust on some of the papers and nothing at all on the others. It would be impossible to photograph these extremely low contrast images of dust on patterned or light colored papers.

 What can you do?

 A solution to both of these problems involves using an Electrostatic Vacuum Box , a Criminalist with the Swedish Police Force.

 The Electrostatic Vacuum Box holds the paper down while film is placed on it and charged with electricity.

 To Visualize Indented Writing on Documents If indented writing is being sought, the document is placed on the Electrostatic Vacuum Box and covered with Type IW plastic film. Switch the vacuum pump on. Electricity is passed over the surface with the use of a corona unit.

 Special developing powder is applied with a fingerprint brush to the plastic film over the document. The powder collects in the indentations with the excess powder being brushed away.

 The indented writing is now visible and can easily be photographed due to the high contrast between the black powder and the film. This film can be covered with an adhesive-backed film to preserve the powder-developed image.

 The original document is not damaged or altered.

 To Recover Footwear Impressions in Dust To recover the footwear impressions in dust from paper items, place the paper with the suspected dusty footwear impression on the Electrostatic Vacuum Box. Cover it with Type SP film and switch on the vacuum pump. Charge it with electricity using the corona unit. The dust, in the shape of the footwear image, will now be on the clear plastic film. Because of the vacuum, there is no air gap between the plastic film and the evidence paper. Since the particles of dust do not have to jump over this air gap between the film and the paper, the resulting image is sharper.

 This procedure is suggested for use on papers from a crime scene, even if no footwear impressions can be detected with the unaided eye.

 Excellent, high-contrast photographs of the footwear impressions can result with the use of a black background and directed lighting.

 Specifications:

• Vacuum plate (35 x 39 cm)
• Vacuum pump
• 100-meter roll of Type IW film
• Transformer.
• 100-meter roll of Type SP film
• Developing brush
• 75 grams of developing powder
• Corona unit
• 25 sheets of adhesive film (25 x 35 cm)

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:27:00 AM
The Ransom Note
The first thing the CSI lab can do is to check for fingerprints.
We will start with this product.

Finger Prints:
 15 Grams Pure ACS/USP Grade Elemental Iodine Prilled Prills Crystals
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The iodine fuming technique has historically been recognized as one of the earliest techniques available to the investigator for developing latent prints. Prior to the introduction of chemical methods, such as ninhydrin, iodine fuming was a preferred and recommended method to be used on paper products. While frequently placed in the 'chemical techniques', the development of latent prints with iodine fumes is not a chemical action, but a physical one. Chemical reactions are those in which the application of a chemical will bring about a change in the physical properties of the latent residue, e.g., ninhydrin interacts with the physical qualities of amino acids in the latent residue. However, in iodine fuming, natural body fats and oils in sebaceous material of a latent print temporarily absorb the iodine vapors. This results in a change in color, from clear to a dark brown, until the effect fades with time. The color change can be made permanent by the application of certain materials, but the developed latent can usually be photographed at the greatest intensity of color change and then allowed to fade. The fixing of the iodine print with other applications can preclude additional processing by other chemical and physical means. The temporary nature of iodine developed latents, requiring fixing agents that preclude further processing techniques, probably results in the low use of this process.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:35:31 AM
Prints can be found on paper like a ransom note.

The Sirchie Aerosol Spray is the most widely used formulation of ninhydrin in the world. It has developed prints over two-years old in actual cases and 50-year-old prints in experimental cases. Ninhydrin is packaged in an aerosol can for increased shelf life and convenient field or laboratory use.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:38:23 AM
Arrowhead forensics: CSI

 We protect our eye wear with eyeglass soft cases holders.
 Red, Yellow and Orange color special eyeglasses.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:39:59 AM
Specials Filters:
 Payton Scientific Luma Lite Fiber Optic UV Forensic Light

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:42:04 AM
We use this setup when we have power.

The Digit 10 system is the cleanest fingerprinting method on the market. Our unique inkless formulation produces permanent black prints on any fingerprint card.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:43:54 AM
Basic Portable Fingerprinting Kits are ideal for taking fingerprints in the field and are available with any ink method you prefer.

 Each kit is provided in a small, lightweight carrying case with ample room for any additional supplies required.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:45:32 AM
One of our fingerprint kits.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:46:57 AM
Lightning Powder - Latent Print Dusting Kit
 This latent print kit holds one of our assortment of special powders and applicators. It is an efficient kit for the field technician to use at any crime scene to develop prints on difficult surfaces.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 03:49:04 AM
One of the most overlooked forms of physical evidence at the crime scene is impression evidence. This is largely due to a lack of specific training in the proper search, collection and preservation techniques and procedures.

 Locating and recovering obvious impressions from mud, dirt or blood are usually accomplished, but dust prints found in many indoor crime scenes are ofter overlooked and many times damaged or obliterated.

 By using the Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter Kit, prints left in the dust of a floor, light soil from a criminal's shoes, or impressions made on overlooked areas such as dusty walls or doors can be recovered.

 The ESP900 Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter consists of a high voltage power supply/control unit, a nickel-plated steel ground plane and a metalized lifting medium. Older electrostatic models required the use of two lifting mats—one positively charged and one negatively charged. Our latest electrostatic lifter uses only one metalized plastic sheet and a metal ground plane. As high voltage is applied to the lifting mat, it takes on a negative charge and the ground plane becomes positive. Any dust present under the mat will take on a positive charge and will then be attracted to the negatively charged collection mat. A dust print that is transferred to the lifting mat will appear as a precise mirror image of the original print and lifts made from rough-surfaced floor tile or irregular flooring of any kind are facilitated using this method.

 Contents:

 1 - Electrostatic Voltage Control unit 1 - Ground Plane, Nickel-Plated Steel, 4" x 6"

 1 - Ground Plane Polycarbonate Insulating Sheet, 5" x 7"

 1 - Insulated Roller

 1 - 9V Alkaline Battery

 1 - Technical Information

 1 - Static Discharge Cable

 1 - ESP901T Metalized Lifting Mats in Protective Tube, Set of 5

 1 - Black, Molded Copolymer Carrying Case, 12.25" x 9" x 3.875"

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:13:52 AM
Photo 52, This is the back hall way of the Ramsey's house. This is the area were the Ransom Note was place.

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The killer had JonBenet in the basement for hours, He pick her up from her bedroom and took her to the basement, undress her and redress her. If he did not have gloves on all the time, this tool could have been used to find the fingerprints left on her skin. We can find prints up to a week on dead bodies.

Our lab tool was design to do this and this is a picture of it.
CBC Find finger prints on dead bodies and live skin too.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:34:08 AM
With our ALS lights, we can use many colors of light to find crime scene items left by the killer.

We use many types of these.

 Forensics Source Latent Prints Feather Duster, White
 Need the right brush for dusting for latent prints at a crime scene? Fluffy Marabou feather duster print brushes are ideal for large areas, and are highly recommended for use with Forensics Source Fluorescent Powder fingers.
•Soft feather tips pick up large amounts of powder and distributes it with minimal clean-up
•Feather dusters apply powder in a thinner, more controlled layer than other types of applicators
•5" wooden handle
•4" long feathers
•Color: White
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:36:27 AM
Our new light - ALS

 More information:

 The Polilight® PL400 is a state-of-the-art forensic light source, designed for operation at the scene of crime or within the laboratory. Its design is based upon the highly successful Polilight models PL6, PL10 and the top of the range PL500.

 Versatile and flexible
 The Polilight PL400 features a special internal filter wheel which holds up to 20 independent filters, allowing for a versatile array of output bands. The Standard Model includes the most commonly requested filters used on site at the crime scene, while the Lab Model includes additional filters for added versatility at the crime scene or in the lab.

 Powerful
 The powerful 400-Watt Metal Halide lamp makes even the dimmest evidence appear bright and crisp. The bulb has a long life, at over 1,000 lamp hours.

 Easy to Control
 The PL400 features an internal microprocessor control and stepper motor filter wheel, which makes filter selection literally as easy as the touch of a button. In addition, the PL400 includes a special RS232 cable which allows the unit to be operated remotely via a PC or laptop computer. The unique control software allows the user to specify the application, rather than the independent wavelengths. The software will automatically switch to the optimal light wavelength and suggest, when required, the color of the filter or goggles that are needed to visualize and photograph any resulting evidence.

 Each Polilight PL400 includes:
• One Polilight PL400 unit
• Two meter liquid light guide
• Two meter power cable
• RS232 Serial Cable for connecting the PL400 to a computer
• Hard carrying case
• Three sets of goggles red, orange and yellow
• Instruction Manual

 The Standard model includes the following nine output bands: 350nm UV, 415nm, 450nm, LP530nm, 490nm, 505nm, 530nm, White and Half White

 The Lab model includes the following twenty output bands: 350nm UV, 415nm, 430nm, 450nm, LP530nm, 470nm, 480nm, 490nm, 505nm, 515nm, 530nm, 550nm, 560nm, LP560nm, 570nm, 590nm, 620nm, 650nm, White and Half White

 The Polilight PL400 is currently only available to our customers within the United States.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:39:58 AM
If you ask me what brush I use the most and like the most and find the most fingerprints, I will show you this one. Its the best.

Fingerprint brush:

 We use many types, but this one works very well with powers.

 Zephyr Dusting Brush Made of Fiberglass -

 No coarse fibers. No natural oils. Becomes softer with use. Will outwear regular fingerprint brushes many times over.

 The ZEPHYR® brush is, without question, the finest brush ever developed for use in applying latent print powder to dust for latent fingerprints. The 6 1/2" long brush consists of thousands of fiber bundles, each being composed of over a hundred individual treated-glass filaments. The diameter of the glass filaments is a fraction of the diameter of regular hair fibers used in other fingerprint brushes, resulting in a brush with unsurpassed working qualities. The outstanding characteristics of the ZEPHYR® brush are its long life, capacity to pick up and retain large amounts of fingerprint powder, and the fact that the filament ends become softer with use. Use one ZEPHYR® brush for black powder and one for silver/gray powder.

 Since 1956, the ZEPHYR® brush is the ORIGINAL and still the best fiberglass fingerprint dusting brush available. Do not be misled by imitators who may claim superiority for their product.

 ZEPHYR® is a registered trademark of the ZEPHYR BRUSH COMPANY.

 Treat Your Zephyr® Brush Right!
• Keep the brush in its plastic container where it will not rub against other objects in your dusting kit

• Keep your powder in a deep, wide-mouthed container to keep the fibers from being bent on the side of the container when being inserted

• Do not jam the brush into packed powder (shake the jar to loosen the powder first)

• Do not allow the brush to become damp with water, dew, or condensed moisture from cold bottles or cans

• Do not use the Zephyr brush on greasy surfaces

• Do not rotate the brush by rolling the handle between the palms of both hands as the force of rotation can be excessive, causing matting and tangling of the fibers.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:43:39 AM
This system will not over glue the fingerprint. It is safe to use.


 The VAC350 consists of the VAC100 and VAC200 Vacuum Chambers and a single VAC50 Vacuum Pump. Included with this outfit are all the necessary hoses, valves and connections to permit either tank to be operated from a single vacuum pump. The complete Cyanoacrylate Vacuum Fuming System.

 VAC350 includes:

•1 - VAC100 Vacuum Chamber for Cyanoacrylate Development, 17"
•1 - VAC200 Vacuum Chamber for Cyanoacrylate Development, 48.75"
•1 - VAC52 Dual Tank Connector
•1 - VAC201 Gun Rack Tray
•1 - VAC202 Miscellaneous Items Tray
•1 - VAC203 Glue Pack Holder
•1 - VAC50 Vacuum Pump, Diaphragm Type
•1 - CNA2000 Cyanoacrylate Pack

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:49:31 AM
UV Light for cold case

 Specifically designed for use with the KRIMESITE™ IMAGER, the CUV100TS also serves as a fully portable, battery-operated shortwave UV light source for field and lab use. Powered by batteries, it is equipped with one 4-watt germicidal bulb protected by a brushed nickeloid shield. This light works great in tight spaces or for close-up examination.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:51:54 AM
LATENT FINGERPRINT LIGHT SOURCE
 Is the right forensic tool for use at extended crime scene searches for
 physiological fluids such as urine, semen and saliva, certain drugs such
 as crack cocaine, or materials treated with fluorescent powders or dyes.
 The filtered output of a highly optimized one-million-candlepower handheld
 spotlight provides excitation illumination sufficient to cause trace
 amounts of materials to glow. The unit is supplied with both an AC-power
 supply for continuous operation, and a DC-power pack capable of three
 hours of continuous use. It features a 5" diameter, mil spec, all-dielectric
 excitation filter and 1,500,000 candlepower. For added convenience and
 versatility, the BMK860 features a built-in bracket for mounting a
 standard 35mm or digital camera on top of the unit when using the
 SUPER BLUEMAXX™ for forensic photography.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:53:55 AM
New Tool for Team JBI!

 The 214CA offers the advantages of an environmentally sealed chamber for the processing of fingerprints with ninhydrin and iodine. Because the chamber is constructed of Fiberglass, it is not subject to the severe corrosive effects of iodine fumes. All parts internal to the chamber are of stainless steel. Upper and lower ports allow for the connection of an exhaust system. The unit’s silicone-encapsulated heater is self-limited to surface temperatures of no more than 450° to prevent the possibility of the formation of cyanide gases during glue fuming. A programmable digital temperature controller controls chamber temperature. Optimum ninhydrin processing temperature and iodine fuming settings are available via front panel switches. Processing can be monitored through a large Plexiglas™ front panel. Chambers are supplied with three document hanging rods, six document clips, ninhydrin spray, ninhydrin fixative, iodine crystal ampoules, iodine print enhancers, disposable fuming trays, a watch glass and complete instructions.

 Team JBI Lab...

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 14, 2015, 12:29:38 PM
With thousands upon thousands of $$$$$$$$$ you've apparently spent on expensive analytical equipment, Team JBI...

... how come you haven't nailed the killer of JonBenet Ramsey?   &%+((£
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:43:15 PM
With thousands upon thousands of $$$$$$$$$ you've apparently spent on expensive analytical equipment, Team JBI...

... how come you haven't nailed the killer of JonBenet Ramsey?   &%+((£

We are.

Thank you for the question.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 07:55:03 PM
Forensic Investigation is a every day changing science. People from all over the world have and can contributes to the cause. This work solves crimes and that is good for every one.

I sure enjoy the every changing technique used in solving  crimes.

Today we can do more that ever before.

Just think about the family that lives with out knowing who kill their child and is running free to kill others.

Money should not decide if a case is solve because of a needed special tool to solve that crime.

A bad investigation and the use of bad science can cause a case to stay cold.

The question about the Jonbenet Ramsey's case, we are new to this case and there is a lot to understand to move this case forward. and we will.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 08:46:21 PM
Black or Brown Gloves   
MILITARY ISSUE BLACK GLOVE INSERTS/LINERS The cold weather glove inserts are intended to be worn for added warmth with glove  shells for cold weather. The black wool glove inserts can be worn on either hand. All  parts of the glove, except the cuff, are seamless knit. The cuff is a true rib knit. Many  artist and trail climbing guilds cut the finger tips off to give the hand added control.  Black fibers can be transferred to other items. The crime scene found black fibers on  JonBenet clothing. Material: 100% Israeli Wool Size: LARGE  MILITARY ISSUE CLASS 2 CW TYPE II WOOL GLOVE INSERTS  Perfect for the Cold Winter Months, these Fingerless Gloves will Keeps your Fingers  Warm and Fit while allowing you to use your Finger Tips giving you a Great Feel.

Light brown, cotton fibers:
These fibers were found on wood shards of the broken paintbrush, the duct tape, the nylon cord and on JonBenet's body. Smit wonders if the killer wore gloves.


Black duct tape is a fix all material and is used by many artists and rock climbing  guilds.                                     

The JBI Profile predict the killer wore Military gloves easily found at surplus  and hardware stores located all across the US and Canada.
 
These stores also sell nylon cords and black rows of duct tape.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 08:54:10 PM
Israeli Mossad Duffle Bag - Black     The Israeli Mossad Duffle Bags are designed after the original Israeli  Mossad military gear bag. This duffle bag is made of a heavy duty  cotton canvas, has on full main roomy storage area with a zipper lap  closure and has external end pockets with velcro flap closures. The  Israeli style duffle bag has a waterproof rubberized bottom and has  heavy duty shoulder strap webbing which wrap around the bag. This  Israeli style Mossad Duffle Bag can be used for your sports equipment  and as travelling luggage. Approx Size: 34" x 15" x 12" Color: Black

A UNIDENTIFIED duffle bag was found in a bed room next to  Jonbenet bed room on the second level. Rope was also found in this  room as well.  The ransom note started out with the statement “Listen carefully! “ The JBI profile predict that the killer has a background as a  Teacher, Instructor, or Trail Guild. The uses of his eyes in his work  is very importance. He may wear eye glasses. He has a very  good attention to detail in his work. The ransom note texts shows  this pre planning to the letter. The killer must travel a lot in his work  and many teacher have time off during the Christmas Holiday and  his travel would not be notice by any one.

The Ransom Note stated that they were a foreign  faction, The killer may have used a bag like this.

Line from the ransom note: You can try to deceive us but be warned that we  are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures  and tactics.

Tactical Israeli Duffle Gear Bag - Black

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 09:09:41 PM
Ransom Note - Page One - Dog-Earing

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad  of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a  can located in the kitchen. Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and  was never located at the crime scene. The marker used to write the Ransom Note  was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in  a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone. Also, there was another page in the  note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to  have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.  The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens  from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the  telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day, The ransom note came from a  note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that  one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was  used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes. The Secret Service,  which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to  locate forgers. The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of  approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library. The JBI profile predict that  the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of  water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family.  The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in  this crime. The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of  page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. JBI testing  shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a  section in a note pad that one finds to be  important or of personal meaning.

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Page One of ransom note - bottom left

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 14, 2015, 11:09:56 PM
Plastic test tubes centrifuge tubes 0.5ml V-bottom

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 02:55:33 AM
Wherever the killer steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as silent witness against him.
Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothing, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects..
All of these and more bear mute witness against him.
This is evidence that does not forget.
It is not confused by the excitement of the moment.
It is not absent because human witnesses are, it is factual evidence, physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself; it cannot be wholly absent, only its interpretation can err.
Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.

The Lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 02:56:51 AM
What Facts do we know about the ransom note:

Ransom Note - Page One - Dog-Earing Page One of ransom note - bottom left Dog-Ear Page Left corner pdf file

The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a can located in the kitchen.

Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and was never located at the crime scene. The marker used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone. Also, there was another page in the note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.

The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day, The ransom note came from a note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S. Secret Service had determined that one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes. The Secret Service, which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to locate forgers. The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.

 The profile predict that the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family. The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in this crime.
The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. Our lab testing shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a section in a note pad that one finds to be important or of personal meaning. Teachers and instructors do this wall the time.

The Lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:09:04 AM
The ransom note:

The ransom note was not handwriting, it was brain writing.
The ransom note was PRINTED, not hand writen.
His choice of pens was a water base ink marker, the arties choice.
The marker fits his hands to the letter, Five inches and he broke the paint stick to the same size.
The ransom note tells us more than the words on the note.

Profile:

The Lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:10:09 AM
The ransom note:

If you win, say nothing.
If you lose, say less.
Is this why this case is a cold case?
Some one know some thing.

The Lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:14:34 AM
Here how.

Prusik Knot (Triple Sliding Hitch) Tying

Use a piece of white cord formed into a loop.

Pass the knot around the rope three times inside the loop.

Make sure the turns lie neatly beside each other and pull the knot tight.

The lab
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:33:17 AM
Cord and Garrote

"A single loop of white cord was around the right wrist, tied on top of the sleeve but so loosely the doctor easily slid it free. There were 15 1/2 inches between that loop and a loop on the other end, which once apparently had bound the left wrist. A white cord of the same type was wrapped so tightly around the throat and neck that a deep horizontal furrow had been dug into the skin. A gold chain and cross were tangled in that ligature, which was tied behind the neck to a broken stick. Blond hair was snared in the knot, and the coroner had to cut the hair in order to remove the cord, which was tied more like a noose than a twisting garrote. The broken paintbrush used as the garrote handle had Korea printed on it.

The lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:35:45 AM
At the top of the stairs, if you look to the right, you would see a double stack washer and dryer in a closet. Look to the center of the room and right, you would see a L shape counter and cabinets.
Straight ahead, the door to the spear bedroom.
To the left was JonBenet bedroom, the door would be in a 1/2 open position at night. Her mother would leave this door this way so the ceiling light near the washer and dryer would not shine in on her eyes at night.
If you could place yourself there that night, the hall way light would all ways be on. You would not be dark.
But what you may hear in a silent house is the TIC TOC of the small clock on the wall to the right of her door.
The bedroom door open to the left as one goes into the room. It would not open all the way because the bag hanging on the inside knob.


The lab.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 03:44:51 AM
NINHYDRIN FORMULA:
FORMULA #1:
Using a magnetic stirring device:

12.0 g Ninhydrin crystals
 dissolved in 1L alcohol solvent.


FORMULA #2:
Using a magnetic stirring device:

5 g ninhydrin crystals
dissolve in 30 ml Methanol
add - 40 ml 2-Propanol
add - 930 ml Petroleum ether
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 05:34:49 PM
The CNA900 Portable Fuming Chamber is a cyanoacrylate development chamber designed with field use in mind. Constructed of shatter-resistant, 1/4" Acrylic, the unit is made to disassemble into flat sheets and fit into a tough, nylon carrying case. Total portability means easy, at-the-crime- scene usage. The chamber is easily assembled in less than five minutes, no tools required. The chamber volume is approximately 16 gallons, sufficient for processing multiple items. Transparent walls mean easy monitoring of development. The chamber features an inlet compatible with the PUM1002 Portable Humidifier and SCW100 CYANO-WAND™, a removable inner shelf and multiple evidence hangers.

 Complete with:

 1 - 101L Black Latent Powder, 2 oz

 1 - 122L1 Kit Size Fiberglass brush

 1 - M114L Black Magnetic Powder, 1 oz

 1 - 125L Standard Magnetic Applicator

 2 - CNA110A Cyano-Bloc Pre/Post-treatment Pads

 1 - CNA2000 FINDER Cyanoacrylate Packets

 1 - CNA9001 Black Nylon Carrying Case

 1 - CNA9002 Plexiglass Fuming Chamber with Shelf & Hangers

 6 - FR1006 Evidence Clips

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 05:36:19 PM
This is an excellent brush that features a fiberglass cluster cloud. The cloud may be controlled and incrementally adjusted. Simply move the retracting shroud and adjust the flair. The shroud protects the fiberglass cluster and ensures unequalled protection from foreign particle contamination, moisture and rough usage.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 05:39:30 PM

Here is why we have three of these units.....

 Function
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is an image intensified device which locates untreated fingerprints and
 other evidence of forensic interest on non-porous surfaces by the Reflected UV technique. No treatment with powders
 or chemicals is necessary. Use of the Imager greatly enhances results obtained by cyanoacrylate fuming.
 The KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is most effective on non-porous surfaces, but can detect fresh prints on some porous
 surfaces.
 Background
 We see, or are able to image an object either because it emits light or because it reflects light incident upon it.
 Objects that reflect light do so in a characteristic manner: They may reflect strongly or weakly, specularly or diffusely,
 and they may reflect some colors and not others. For example, the sunlight impinging on a healthy leaf is made up
 of all visible colors. The leaf will absorb most of those colors, but will strongly reflect a particular range of colors back
 to our eyes, which is, of course, why it appears green to us. Other objects reflect other colors. It is differences in the
 reflective properties of materials that allow us to distinguish objects that do not emit their own light. Such differences
 in reflectance extend to most materials and to most wavelengths of radiation. Our eyes easily detect subtle differences
 in reflectance in the visible light wavelengths. But there are wavelengths that our eyes do not see. Instruments
 designed to see in those wavelengths show us the world in a new perspective.
 Detection and enhancement of fingerprints by reflection of short wavelength UV light has long been reported in
 Forensic Journals. In brief, differences in reflectance exist between a fingerprint and the surface on which it is located;
 although they may be slight, instruments can be designed to amplify and enhance those differences.
 The SIRCH IE® KRIMESITE™ IMAGER is one of a new generation of such instruments. It utilizes a micro-channel
 plate-based image intensifier in conjunction with optics specifically designed to image short wavelength (ultraviolet)
 light and a series of special bandpass filters to allow you to see untreated fingerprints even in daylight.

 Team JBI
 
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 05:47:17 PM
Found open.  Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 15, 2015, 06:52:02 PM
So that's 3 x $15,000 = $45,000 minimum for three Krimesite Imagers, unless you got a bulk discount.

But can you show us any evidence of the killer's fingerprints obtained using these expensive tools?

Why do you need three anyway when one would suffice?
 
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 07:06:00 PM
So that's 3 x $15,000 = $45,000 minimum for three Krimesite Imagers, unless you got a bulk discount.

But can you show us any evidence of the killer's fingerprints obtained using these expensive tools?

Why do you need three anyway when one would suffice?

These tools can do more than find fingerprints. When two or three team members need one of these tools and are at other locations, than three units are needed.

The 12 paint brush was broken at two ends, the brush end was return to the paint tote.
The 5 inch middle portion was use to chock JonBenet and the 3 1/2 inch tip was used on JonBenet. Fiber that match the wood was found it side JonBenet and next to the side of the paint tote.

The killer had a choice of two ends Rounded or the jagged end with wood fibers that were match the stick. The tip end was never found at the crime scene.

A neighbor heard a child scream late that night and the scream quickly stop just like some one choke JonBenet from screaming.
The file shows us that JonBenet was choke many time that night.

Profile:
Carefully placing the broke brush end back in the paint tote tell us that the paint brush is importance to the killer. Just like he may have a art back ground. The brush end was also 3 1/2 inches long.

The white tent cord was tied dead center to the center stick that was 1/2 in Dia.
This show us he is good with his hands and eyes like an artist.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 07:45:27 PM
UV Light:
 Some materials will absorb ultraviolet, while others will reflect these radiations. Some have partial reflection. These effects can be recorded photographically suing ultraviolet radiation. Black-and-white films are sensitive to most wavelengths of ultraviolet. By using a filter that absorbs all visible light but passes ultraviolet, it is possible to make a photographic exposure with just ultraviolet.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 15, 2015, 08:02:46 PM
These tools can do more than find fingerprints. When two or three team members need one of these tools and are at diffident location, than three units are needed.
But that didn't answer my specific question.  Have you been able to obtain any evidence, photos, etc. using one of these Krimesite Imagers which you can show us? - such as fingerprints, handprints, footprint impressions or even semen stains in the cellar or other rooms of the house, or from objects within it.  Assuming you've had free access to the house and crime scene items in the first place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQD25HyyqA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQD25HyyqA)
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 09:34:43 PM
But that didn't answer my specific question.  Have you been able to obtain any evidence, photos, etc. using one of these Krimesite Imagers which you can show us? - such as fingerprints, handprints, footprint impressions or even semen stains in the cellar or other rooms of the house, or from objects within it.  Assuming you've had free access to the house and crime scene items in the first place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQD25HyyqA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQD25HyyqA)

It has been many years from the day of the crime. There are items that have not been tested. We plan to test the items of interest and this work could break the case.
If we were to lift a finger print, here is how we would place it on a print card. Only 10% of the finger prints found at a crime scene are usable to ID a person. I will post a finger print that was taken with the tool above.

Team JBI

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This fingerprint could not be seen with out this tool. We can find prints in many different ways.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 15, 2015, 10:07:31 PM
Person of interest:

Profile: of the killer.
Ten years as a rock climber guild. but stops because his body was not performing well, he does not know why.
Draws pictures with black Sharpie markers in Sketchbook and note pads.
Uses Hi -Tec climbing shoes
Good at tiing knots with cords.
Does crime and has first attack with MS - Needs heat and stress.
Takes two week off work as a teacher after crime.
Then learn he has MS at some point.
Likes to draw the crime scene.
Print the same as the ransom note
Travels a lot at Christmas time by him self. Teacher time off.
Work in promotions for a large company and get fired,  Blamed for loss of a big account. loses his house too.
Lives in the North West USA .
Like to print a lot with a black water base marker.
Likes young girls and draws them.
Uses a Carabiner as a key chain

Now that is a profile that could solved this case.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 12:54:02 AM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 01:22:52 AM
At the moment of death, the muscles relax completely
A condition called "primary flaccidity."
The muscles then stiffen, perhaps due to coagulation of muscle proteins or a shift in the muscle's energy containers (ATP-ADP), into a condition known as rigor mortis.
All of the body's muscles are affected.

Rigor mortis begins within two to six hours of death,

starting with the eyelids, neck, and jaw. This sequence may be due to the difference in lactic acid levels among different muscles, which corresponds to the difference in glycogen levels and to the different types of muscle fibers.

Over the next four to six hours, SIX HOURS

rigor mortis spreads to the other muscles, including those in the internal organs such as the heart.

The onset of rigor mortis is more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death. Its onset also varies with the individual's age, sex, physical condition, and muscular build.

This what happen to JonBenet.- more rapid if the environment is cold and if the decedent had performed hard physical work just before death.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:13:29 AM
Brighter than the sun.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:17:27 AM
This is called a ten point fingerprint card.

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Ink side of card.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:31:27 AM
Get precise measurements every time in close-up crime scene shots with this right angle Peavey Photo Ruler, ideal for photographing handprints, footprints, tire tracks, etc. It is made of rigid vinyl plastic and marked with easy-to-read measurements on a glare-free finish.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:33:28 AM
Photos taken must be set up right.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:35:51 AM
The ALS crime scene light cost us over $10,000.00 to help solve crimes.
It has 18 NM of color.
The Ramsey's house is in the sketchbook drawing.

One of our ALS light:

 The Polilight®PL400 is a state-of-the-art forensic light source, designed for robust operation at the scene-of-crime or within the laboratory. Its design is built upon the earlier highly successful Polilight® models PL6, PL10 and the top of the range PL500. The cost effective PL400 fills the gap between the top of the range PL500 and the hand-held Poliray® and Polilight® Flare.

•Up to 20 filters in one filter wheel
•Internal microprocessor control, stepper motor filter wheel selection
•400Watt metal halide lamp with a lamp life of more than 1,000 hours
•The Polilight® PL400 power supply can accept input voltages from any region of the world

 FORENSIC SYSTEM WAVELENGTHS: 350 (UV), 415,450, LP530, 490,505,530, White, Half white, Blank
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:42:47 AM
We added this unit to our lab:

 SIRCHIE®'s PrintMatic™ Fingerprint Taking Outfits may be placed on any desk or table to achieve regulation height for rolling and recording fingerprints. Available with one or two fingerprint cardholder(s), each outfit comes with a regular Porelon® or our series of PrintMatic™ fingerprint pads. A built-in shelf on each unit is handy for storing supplies and components. Brackets are included with each outfit for wall mounting if desired.

 The PFT200ACM Unit comes with:
 1- FPT1C Super Cleaner Towelettes, 100 ea.
 1- FPT263 Injection Molded Fingerprint Cardholder
 1- EZID300 PrintMatic™ Ceramic Fingerprint Pad

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• Cabinet Finish: Vinyl-clad, platinum (gray) and epoxy-painted, black
• Cabinet Material: Aluminum alloy
• Storage Compartment: Dimensioned for standard card storage
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:45:58 AM
Evidence Collection:

 Large numbers of criminals still escape daily because the physical evidence is not fully understood and utilized. At the same time, innocent men may be accused of crimes of which they would be instantly cleared if physical evidence was allowed to tell it's story of what happened and who was present.

 The Ramsey's case is one of these examples.

www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

 Team JBI's Evidence Vacuum.

Look for the sketchbook drawing of the Ramsey's back steps.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:49:09 AM
The sketchbook drawing of the Ramsey's kitchen.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 03:54:15 AM
White pine needles found at the crime scene.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 04:48:10 AM
Printing the number 5 and letter S 

How to Print               
The killer prints the letter S with the same hand movements  as if he was printing  the number 5. Our JBI profile tell us  that the number 5 is very important to him. He may live by or  travel on a highway with the number 5 in its name. We write  with our brain, not our hands. The number five will have a   close and important connection to the killer.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 04:51:31 AM
Printing the letters S.       
Ransom Note 
The writer misspells two common words in lines #4 and #5, "business" and  "possessions."  The two misspellings occur in the first paragraph. After that,  the writer uses correct grammar except for using the article "a" when he should  have written "an." This is further indication the misspellings were done on  purpose. The writer showed his true writing skills and forgot to misspell words  throughout the note.   The killer added the letter S to Business and left off the letter S in the word  Possessions. The letter S is a problem for the killer and he has the hand  movement as if he was printing the number 5. The JBI profile predict that the  killer lives near a highway with the number 5 in the road name. 5 is an   importance number to the killer. We write with our brain, not our hands.

The killer prints the letter S like he was printing the number 5.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 04:58:37 AM
Printing the letters F.B.I. 
Acronyms       
The killer prints the letters F.B.I. with punctuation or   termination marks.
Today we do not print these letters with  separate termination marks. This may be a clue to who the  killer is by how he wrote the ransom note.  Ransom Note  Punctuation Showing the ellipsis of letters In English, abbreviations have traditionally been written with a full stop/period/point in  place of the deleted part to show the ellipsis of letters, although the colon and  apostrophe have also had this role. In the case of most acronyms, each letter is an  abbreviation of a separate word and, in theory, should get its own termination mark.  Such punctuation is diminishing with the belief that the presence of all-capital letters is  sufficient to indicate that the word is an abbreviation.   A word formed from the first letters of each one of the words in a phrase.  A set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter  pronounced separately; an initialism.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 16, 2015, 05:23:11 AM
The Ransom Note

Materials used to write RN. "the Ransom Note was drafted on  paper taken from the middle of a pad of paper located in the  Ramsey’s home and with a pen found in the kitchen. Additional  sheets were missing from the pad and were never located in the    home. The pen used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to  the Ramsey’s home and found placed back in its normal place by  the phone. Also, there was another page in the pad that had  written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which some believe to have been an  early "false start" of the Ransom Note. Tests show that it take 30  minutes to print the Ransom Note.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 04:10:54 AM
Profile:

The killer has a rock climbing background,
Up high, hanging on ropes thousand of feet from the ground is fearless.
Using cords, special knot tying, Hi-Tec boots, finger wool gloves are tool of the trade.

He a painter, sketchbook, sharpie marker person, so note pad are every day uses.

The killer broke the paint stick at two ends leaving the 5 inch middle stick the same size as the sharpie marker he is use to in his hands.
Person of habbit.

Printing the note with his water base marker and leaving it in the orange can in the kitchen un the phone will frame the family as he said he know how police work. The marker was out of production for many years, water base ink is safe for art work as he does.

Yes JB had green paint on her chin and it matches the tube in the paint tote.

The carabiner mark on the cellar floor was use in the crime and is the killer key change. He has a pulley connecter to it as well used with cords
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 04:12:15 AM
The none folded ramsom note was keep in the center of the note pad just in till he needed it. next to where the note was place. Back stairs.

The killer dog leg page one so he could find it when he was ready to place the one near the bottom of the back steps. He simple ripe the page out and place them there. This to will frame the family. He know this and may think this is fun.

The orange can, note pad and the placement od the note could be monitored from the yard South West corner. And not be seen. JB , Son and parents bedroom can be monitor as well from there.

Its a level view into JB bedroom.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 07:59:41 PM
Special profile made from the three page ransom note.

Victory Report:
This personality profile is based on the writing of Victory S.B.T.C.

Personality report creator based on standardized basic personality traits.

Victory uses judgment to make decisions.
He is ruled by his head, not his heart.
He is a cool, collected person who is usually unexpressive emotionally.
Some may see him as unemotional.
He does have emotions but has no need to express them.
He is withdrawn into himself and enjoys being alone.
The circumstances when Victory does express emotions include:
extreme anger, extreme passion, and tremendous stress.
If someone gets him mad enough to tell him off, he will not be sorry about it later.
He puts a mark in his mind when someone angers him.
He keeps track of these marks and when he hits that last mark he will let them know they have gone too far.
He is ruled somewhat by self-interest.
All his conclusions are made without outside emotional influence.
He is very level-headed and will remain calm in an emergency situation.
In a situation where other people might get hysterical, he has poise.
Victory will work more efficiently if given space and time to be alone.
He would rather not be surrounded by people constantly.
In a relationship, he will show his love by the things he does rather than by the things he says.
Saying "I love you" is not a needed routine because he feels his mate should already know.
The only exception to this is if he has logically concluded that it is best for his mate to hear him express his love verbally.
Victory is not subject to emotional appeals.
If someone is selling a product to him, they will need to present only the facts.
They should present them from a standpoint of his sound judgment.
He will not be taken in by an emotional story about someone else.
He will meet emergencies without getting hysterical and he will always ask "Is this best for me?"
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially.
According to the data input, Victory doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
Victory will demand respect and will expect others to treat him with honor and dignity.
Victory believes in his ideas and will expect other people to also respect them.
He has a lot of pride.
Victory will be candid and direct when expressing his opinion.
He will tell them what he thinks if they ask for it, whether they like it or not.
So, if they don't really want his opinion, don't ask for it!
In reference to Victory's mental abilities, he has a very investigating and creating mind.
He investigates projects rapidly because he is curious about many things.
He gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but he soon must slow down and look at all the angles.
He probably gets too many things going at once.
When Victory slows down, then he becomes more creative than before.
Since it takes time to be creative, he must slow down to do it.
He then decides what projects he has time to finish.
Thus he finishes at a slower pace than when he started the project.
He has the best of two kinds of minds. One is the quick investigating mind.
The other is the creative mind. His mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode.
He can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster.
Victory can then switch into his low gear.
When he is in the slower mode, he can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner.
He is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.
Victory is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth.
This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem.
He needs to visualize the end of a project before he starts.
He finds joy in anticipation and planning.
Notice that I said he plans everything he is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. Victory basically feels good about himself.
He has a positive self-esteem which contributes to his success.
He feels he has the ability to achieve anything he sets his mind to.
However, he sets his goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach".
He has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, he will not take great risks, as they relate to his goals.
A good esteem is one key to a happy life.
Although there is room for improvement in the confidence category, his self-perception is better than average.
Victory is very self-sufficient. He is trying not to need anyone.
He is capable of making it on his own.
He probably wants and enjoys people, but he doesn't "need" them.
He can be a loner.

2-17-2015

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 08:11:21 PM
Human Behavior

 Human behavior refers to the range of behaviors exhibited by humans and which are influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, authority, rapport, hypnosis, persuasion, coercion and/or genetics.

 Human behaviour is experienced throughout an individual’s entire lifetime. It includes the way the killer act based on different factors such as genetics, social norms, core faith, and attitude. Behaviour is impacted by certain traits each individual has. The traits vary from person to person and can produce different actions or behaviour from each person. Social norms also impact behaviour. Humans are expected to follow certain rules in society, which conditions the way people behave. There are certain behaviours that are acceptable or unacceptable in different societies and cultures. Core faith can be perceived through the religion and philosophy of that individual. It shapes the way a person thinks and this in turn results in different human behaviours. Attitude can be defined as "the degree to which the killer has a favorable or unfavorable evaluation of the behavior in question." Your attitude highly reflects the behaviour you will portray in specific situations. Thus, human behavior is greatly influenced by the attitudes we use on a daily basis.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 08:26:09 PM
A subdural hematoma (American spelling) or subdural haematoma (British spelling), also known as a subdural haemorrhage (SDH), is a type of haematoma, a form of traumatic brain injury. Blood gathers within the outermost meningeal layer, between the dura mater, which adheres to the skull, and the arachnoid mater, which envelops the brain. Usually resulting from tears in bridging veins which cross the subdural space, subdural hemorrhages may cause an increase in intracranial pressure (ICP), which can cause compression of and damage to delicate brain tissue. Subdural hematomas are often life-threatening when acute. Chronic subdural hematomas, however, have better prognosis if properly managed.

In contrast, epidural hematomas are usually caused by tears in arteries, resulting in a build-up of blood between the dura mater and skull.

Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 08:45:16 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 08:49:23 PM
Today, talking can leave DNA at a crime scene that can be collected and tested.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 09:10:55 PM
The child ball bat was located by the butler kitchen on a concrete wall on the North East side of the building.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 09:18:36 PM
Contusion 

Contusion:
Another name for a bruise. 
A bruise, or  contusion, is caused when blood vessels are damaged or  broken as the result of a blow to the skin (be it bumping  against something or hitting yourself with a hammer).
The  raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking  from these injured blood vessels into the tissues as well  as from the body's response to the injury.
A purplish, flat  bruise that occurs when blood leaks out into the top layers  of skin is referred to as an ecchymosis. 
Bruises often induce pain, but small bruises are not  normally dangerous alone.
Sometimes bruises can be  serious, leading to other more life-threatening forms of  hematoma, such as when associated with serious  injuries, including fractures and more severe internal  bleeding.
The likelihood and severity of bruising depends  on many factors, including type and healthiness of  affected tissues.
Minor bruises may be easily recognized  in people with light skin color by characteristic blue or  purple appearance (idiomatically described as "black and  blue") in the days following the injury.

The Knob end shape and size of the bat was consistent with  the damage made to the right side of JonBenet head.
The bat  found out side the Butler door had carpet fibers on the bat’s  surface as those found in the Ramsey’s basement.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 09:46:35 PM
On a desk in John Ramsey's bedroom office, was a open bible. I ask him if he read the bible on his desk that week and he said he never did. Did the killer open this bible to this page as a clue to why he was mad?

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Crime scene photos, note open bible on John's desk in pictures below.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 17, 2015, 10:17:11 PM
Imprint found on the wine cellar floor next to Jonbenet's body.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 03:37:10 AM
View the Jonbenet Investigation Sketchbook Project.
32 pages of information and crime scene drawings.

Link https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

By: Team JBI
Pages: 32
Theme: Sketchbook
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
Project: SBP 2013


The Worm Has Turned.
No Crime Goes Unpunished.
The JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook 2013
View all seven JonBenet Investigation 2013 Sketchbooks this year.
View web site for more information.
www.JonBenetInvestigation.com
HelpDesk@JonBenetInvestigation.com
Each sketchbook has it own new drawings and information.
Thanks
Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 07:54:47 AM
Long term memory & how it works:

The long term memory of the braine is design to remember things the are conected to embarrassment and guilt. Try this yourself, thinks of something long ago that happen to you, this memory must be like it happen yesterday. as you study the memory, you will fine it will be connected to embarrassment or guilt. The ramsom note tell us alot about the killer.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 07:57:34 AM
JONBENET'S PAGEANT TITLES:
Colorado State All-Star kids Pageant: April 1994.
Little Miss Charlevoix: July in 1994.
Tiny Miss Beauty: unknown year.
America's Royale Tiny Miss: Division title: July, 1996.
America's Royale Miss Colorado Dream Queen: July 1996.
Miss Colorado Sunburst: October 1995.
Sunburst National Pageant: 2nd place: August 1996.
Colorado's Little Miss Christmas: December 17th 1996.
Colorado's All-stars Christmas Pageant: Metal for talent: December 22nd 1996.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 07:58:17 AM
Handwriting is the result of such stored motor knowledge. Handwriting is distal, meaning that it occurs at the extremities and involves fine motor activity as opposed to a skill like walking which is proximal - a large, or gross motor skill. One reason individuals find it difficult to simulate the handwriting of others is that to do so successfully requires understanding the essence of the writer's motor control program and executing a motor control program that yields a very similar result.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 08:00:01 AM
To the experienced expert, a study of known samples of writing can reveal a cluster of individual writing characteristics which can allow the expert to identify or exclude an individual as the author of some questioned writing.

Handwriting is a free-form activity, and there are an infinite number of ways to write even the simplest letter combination. It is highly unlikely that any person will write his or her own name exactly the same way twice in an entire lifetime.

Handwriting can also be affected by other factors - injury, illness, medication, drug or alcohol use, stress, the writing surface, the writing instrument, or attempted disguise. It is the job of the document examiner to understand these factors as they might relate to a specific situation.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 08:04:38 AM
Shortly after 1:05 pm on December 26, 1996, Detective Linda Arndt asked John Ramsey and his friend, Fleet White to perform another search of the premises. John Ramsey headed downstairs and had been searching for five minutes when he found JonBenét's body on the floor of a small room called "the wine cellar."
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 18, 2015, 08:07:07 AM
5:52am on the morning after Christmas Day, when Patsy Ramsey dialed the 911 .

PR:(inaudible) police.
911:(inaudible)
PR: 755 Fifteenth Street
911: What is going on there ma’am?
PR: We have a kidnapping...Hurry, please
911: Explain to me what is going on, ok?
PR: We have a ...There’s a note left and our daughter is gone
911: A note was left and your daughter is gone?
PR: Yes.
911: How old is you daughter?
PR: She is six years old she is blond...six years old
911: How long ago was this?
PR: I don’t know. Just found a note a note and my daughter is missing
911: Does it say who took her?
PR: What?
911: Does it say who took her?
PR: No I don’t know it’s there...there is a ransom note here.
911: It’s a ransom note.
PR: It says S.B.T.C. Victory...please
911: Ok, what’s your name? Are you...
PR: Patsy Ramsey...I am the mother. Oh my God. Please.
911: I’m...Ok, I’m sending an officer over, ok?
PR: Please.
911: Do you know how long she’s been gone?
PR: No, I don’t, please, we just got up and she’s not here. Oh my God Please.
911: Ok.
PR: Please send somebody.
911: I am, honey.
PR: Please.
911: Take a deep breath (inaudible).
PR: Hurry, hurry, hurry (inaudible).
911: Patsy? Patsy? Patsy? Patsy? Patsy?

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 23, 2015, 09:50:49 PM
The question has been "why is this a cold case"
Here is a link from Saturday that has more information about this case. We got to ask questions.
http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2wowat/i_am_former_boulder_police_chief_mark_beckner_i/?limit=500
This was on the 2-21-2015.

After studying this case for over two years, the first example of "human brain reactions" started at the time that the first police officers arrived at the Ramsey's home.

Background:

The human brain does not like "things" that it can not "understand".
A common reaction of a police office at a crime scene and this include humans of all ages are, people's brains want to stay in "control", to do so, the brain will make up "something" to explain for what the brain does not "understand",  this happen so that the brain can quickly understand the information it receive in real time. Fills in the blanks.
In this case, the brain's "made up thinking" by police officers was included in the case files as facts. This "included" brain information gave the Boulder police their persons of interest with in minutes after entering the crime scene.

The DNA left at the crime scene does not support the thinking of the Boulder police at this time.

The human brain's "reactions" to the unknown and the brain wanting to stay in control to what had happen at the crime scene, can now be clearly pointed out and under stood. These mistakes had happen many times in this case. It started from the very first moment that the Boulder police arrived at the crime scene.

JonBenet Ramsey was the only homicide in Boulder that year. The low crime rate in Boulder did not allow the police to have the training and in stink to read the crime scene correctly to stay in "control" with out "making something up" to explain for what their brains did not "understand" in real time.

The human brain's reactions to what it did not understand has made this a cold case.

The brain can easily be fooled. The brain read the information it gets in 1/10 of a second latter than real time. The brain has to continually a just for the time delay.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 24, 2015, 09:54:12 PM
2015 new interview with Boulder police chief about the JonBenet Ramsey case.

Link:

http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2wowat/i_am_former_boulder_police_chief_mark_beckner_i/?limit=500

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 05:15:25 AM
News on the case.

Mark Beckner opens up about JonBenet Ramsey case, then regrets it!

Former Boulder chief: 'Misunderstanding and naivete on my part'.

'It's an open homicide investigation'

Current Boulder police Chief Greg Testa on Tuesday said Beckner didn't tell him he was going to discuss the case on Reddit.

"I learned about it by seeing it posted online," Testa said.


Link:

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_27591666/mark-beckner-opens-up-about-jonbenet-ramsey-case

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 05:40:55 AM
John Mark Karr web site link: Does any one know wear this picture was taken in the UK?

http://www.jmkzlaw.tk/

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 06:58:49 AM
Police Chief
 

Chief Greg Testa

Greg Testa is the Chief of Police for the Boulder Police Department. He brings more than three decades of law enforcement experience to the position.

The chief oversees all aspects of the department including operations, administration, communications, records, training, property and evidence, victim's services, personnel and finance.

Chief Testa joined the Boulder Police Department in 1987 after working as an officer for the Northglenn Police Department. He served as a commander for the Boulder Police Department for six years before being named deputy chief. He was promoted to police chief in July 2014 after serving for several months as the department's interim chief of police.

Previous assignments have included deputy chief of Support and Staff Services and Operations, overseeing the Detective Section and leading the Boulder County Investigative Team.  Before that, he worked in a variety of positions in patrol, traffic and with the SWAT and bomb teams.

He holds a master's degree in executive leadership in criminal justice from the University of Colorado-Denver and a bachelor's of science degree in computer information systems with a minor in management from Regis University. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 229th Session.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 07:05:20 AM
Testa said he has no plans to reignite the investigation into Boulder’s most famous cold case, the killing of Jon Benet Ramsey.

link

http://kdvr.com/2014/06/18/boulders-new-police-chief-says-hes-inspired-by-own-experience-as-victim-of-crime/

Video link

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 07:47:47 AM
Backyard view of the Ramsey's house.

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Jonbenet bedroom was the windows just behind the basket ball hoop in the picture.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 07:51:48 AM
JonBenet Ramsey still does not have a Crime Stoppers poster, Why?
Boulder police said they "Will do nothing" when ask for them to review the idea.

Boulder CO Local Crime Stoppers told us that the Boulder police must give them an OK before we could use their tip line on her poster. Their official statement to us was "We Will Do nothing"
So today, she still does not have a Crime Stoppers poster.

Now you may ask yourself why?

John (left) and Patsy Ramsey became the focus of intense scrutiny and speculation after their daughter's death and were staple tabloid fare for years.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 08:00:15 AM
Timeline:

December 26, 1996: JonBenet Ramsey, 6, is found dead in the basement of the family's Boulder home, several hours after her mother called 911 to say the girl was missing and that she had found a ransom note. She was killed after she was strangled and suffered a fractured skull


January 1, 1997: Patsy and John Ramsey appear in first TV interview to protest their innocence


April 30, 1997: They undergo formal interviews at the Boulder County Justice Center


May 20, 1997: Mrs Ramsey, who authorities believe could have written the ransom note, gives them a fifth handwriting sample


Summer 1997: The Ramseys move from Colorado to Atlanta


March 12, 1998: Boulder police ask the DA to take the case to a grand jury


June, 1998: Boulder police present the results of their investigation to Hunter's prosecutorial team and outside advisers; the Ramseys are interviewed separately over three days by investigators


August 12, 1998: Authorities say the Ramsey case will go to a grand jury and the following month, it begins


October 13, 1999: The grand jury disbands and the DA announces there is not enough evidence to file charges against the couple


March 29, 2001: The Ramseys file an $80 million libel and defamation lawsuit against officers at the Boulder Police Department who agree to an undisclosed settlement in the case


March 31, 2003: Federal judge says evidence is 'more consistent with a theory that an intruder murdered JonBenet than it was with a theory that Mrs. Ramsey did'


December 2003: New DA confirms that DNA from a spot of blood from JonBenet's underwear has been entered into the FBI's national database - but that it's not from her family


June 24, 2006: Patsy Ramsey dies in Roswell, Georgia, at age 49, from ovarian cancer


August. 16, 2006: John Mark Karr, a 41-year-old American school teacher who confessed to the crime, is arrested in Bangkok, Thailand - but his DNA does not match that found on the body


July 9, 2008: DA makes public a letter she has written to John Ramsey explaining that new DNA tests have convinced her that no member of the Ramsey family should remain under any suspicion


September 2010: Reports surface that police seek to re-interview JonBenet's brother Burke, who had been 9 at the time of her death, as they continue to investigate the death


July 21, 2011: John Ramsey remarries to Jan Rousseaux, 53, a designer


June 14, 2012: A. James Kolar, who worked as an investigator in the DA's Office, writes in a new book that the Ramsey family 'may have been involved at least as an accessory after the fact'


October 23, 2013: Judge rules that the court will release grand jury indictment about the Ramseys


October 25, 2013: Indictment is released, revealing that in 1999 it accused the Ramseys of two counts each of child abuse resulting in death in connection to the first-degree murder of JonBenet
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 09:17:58 AM
This picture was taken that morning before Jonbenet was found.

From this location were this picture was taken, this is the view of the south East corner of the house. A very light dusting of snow fell the night before and it came from the South East. South East to the North West. 

The winds was at 10 MPH and as the light dusting fell to the grass, the 30 foot tall house walls would block any dusting near the house on the North West side and this is wear the warmer bricks and stones sidewalks was located. This is the other side of the house in this picture.
The butler door was found open and unlock that morning in this area and this service door was just a few steps from the basement door wear the killer took Jonbenet to the basement and killed her.
Easy way in, Easy way out.

This picture view is the same as how the snow and winds blew.

No footprints in the snow? There was no snow in this area of the property. Now you know why.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 09:41:51 AM
This picture was taken from the East North East.

The garage was located on the back side of the house and the 26 foot long driveway connect to a 15 foot wide alleyway.

A neighbor seen a white male walk up to the house just after the Ramsey left for the Christmas party. He was walking on the side walk then turn to the house and walk up to the butler door area of the property. This is located on the North side or the right side of the house in this picture.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 09:48:05 AM
This picture was taken a few years ago. The pine tree next to the house is at the sun room. Below the sun room was the wine cellar wear JonBenet was taken after she was killed.

There was a night light at the outside corner of the sun room and a neighbor reported that this was the first time this light was not working all night long. This light was disable that night and then the Boulder police remove this light pole for testing that morning.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 09:57:49 AM
This picture need no added information.

Near this location, Boulder police set up a fake stone made of wood to try to record the family talking about the crime. A child seen this fake stone and the trick by Boulder police was no longer used.

The idea was said that the mother would talk to her child and ask for forgiveness for the crime. They would record this confession and solve the case. The tricky idea did not work, would you want to talk to the local police after that?

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 10:10:39 AM
This picture is the Ramsey's kitchen. Christmas morning John made pancake for the family on the stove top to the right.

John did open the frig door to look inside that morning to see if JonBenet was inside. This door was very hard to open if you were a child.

The butler kitchen service door was on the North side of the house and this was just below the main kitchen window in the picture.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 10:19:02 AM
Boulder crime lab officer.

This case went bad right from the start.

The small basement window at the bottom left side of the picture was located in the boiler room and this room was located next to the wine cellar wear JonBenet was found.

The three panel window had a 6 inch vent pipe installed in one of the panels. This was for makeup air for the heating system. A neighbor heard a child scream after midnight. She said the scream was very load and the sound came from the Ramsey's house.
JonBenet was killed right near this pipe and the sound could easily travel though this pipe to the out side from inside the house.

The gas meter was behind the bush.

A special note:
In front of the basement window was a birch tree. Installed on this small tree was some Gold Christmas bells. That night the wind blew at 10 mph and these bells would ring. The open pipe in the basement window would allow these bell rings to be heard in side the basement hallway wear JonBenet laid on the floor just before she was killed.

The killer would try not to make to much noise.



Years latter, the address on the house was change to 749.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 25, 2015, 11:10:57 PM
All of the posts have been deleted from the online interview - answers.
What was said that they do not want you to know?

I save a complete copy of the full post interview.

News on the case.

Mark Beckner opens up about JonBenet Ramsey case, then regrets it!

Former Boulder chief: 'Misunderstanding and naivete on my part'.

'It's an open homicide investigation'

Current Boulder police Chief Greg Testa on Tuesday said Beckner didn't tell him he was going to discuss the case on Reddit.

"I learned about it by seeing it posted online," Testa said.


Link:

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_27591666/mark-beckner-opens-up-about-jonbenet-ramsey-case


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 08:30:41 AM
There is all ways more to the story.

Facebook post reply:

FBI investigator in to the Jonbenet Ramsey case.

John Douglas Thanks Roscoe...I interviewed John and Patsy and did sound tests at their home. John and Patsy's bedroom was basically a finished attic. You couldn't even hear anything from the second floor where the children slept. JonBenet as you know was found two floors below that in the basement . Going into the case I also looked at the family as suspects. That's where you always first look. The defense asked me for help but they didn't sway me or pay me to come up with an analysis that would eliminate John and Patsy. They said they didn't know if they were guilty or not but they thought they had nothing to do with the crime. In the back of my mind before I did anything I thought there was a strong possibility that they were culpable.
I've done so many cases in my life that I knew very quickly that the Ramsey's were innocent. If you've ever been to a doctor for an injury or illness they are profiling you and hopefully will come up with what ails you or the extent of your injuries and how you should be treated. I don't know about you but from my experience doctors are like any other profession. Some are exceptional and others not so. I told the the Boulder PD what I thought but they were not happy that I was helping in their minds potential killers. I told them not to take my word for it and to contact my old unit. Apparently they did but according to Lou Smit one of the profilers said he would turn in his FBI credentials if the Ramsey's were innocent. Well he was wrong and this small town PD with 1-2 homicides a year took this agents comments very seriously. I secretly testified before the grand jury and read my notes from the analysis I did. Secretly...I was told to duck down when I was driven into the courthouse garage. They didn't want the media to see me going in. I told the grand jury from my notes that I was told there is DNA evidence. i read that if there was DNA evidence that it would not be semen but rather saliva. Why? Because this was not a sex crime. It was what I call in the Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide. It turns out that the DNA was saliva. I was told that they have "evidence" and I said if you have evidence why am I here...go with your evidence.
If I believed the Ramsey's were responsible I would have said that in my analysis. I'm not a hired gun whether working for the prosecution or the defense. Unfortunately the police made several major mistakes and let a theory drive an investigation rather then evidence.


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:06:15 AM
1996 Boulder CO USA - JonBenet Ramsey house after Christmas.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:13:45 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/jan-1997-jon-benet-ramsey-murder-mystery-12460925
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:26:38 AM
Video: Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner and Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett announce that the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation will move to the jurisdiction of the Boulder Police Department.


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:31:51 AM
JonBenet's America documentary - 1998


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Post by: Myster on February 26, 2015, 09:38:26 AM
No one will ever be convicted of JonBenet Ramsey's murder, says lead detective...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2969242/Detective-Jon-Benet-Ramsay-s-murder-completes-Reddit-AMA.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2969242/Detective-Jon-Benet-Ramsay-s-murder-completes-Reddit-AMA.html)

Contains a link to an unedited version of the Reddit interview.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:53:47 AM
Ex-police chief: JonBenet Ramsey crime scene was mishandled

http://extras.denverpost.com/jonbenetAMA.html
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 09:55:50 AM
No one will ever be convicted of JonBenet Ramsey's murder, says lead detective...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2969242/Detective-Jon-Benet-Ramsay-s-murder-completes-Reddit-AMA.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2969242/Detective-Jon-Benet-Ramsay-s-murder-completes-Reddit-AMA.html)

Contains a link to an unedited version of the Reddit interview.

Thank you for the link. Last weekend I copy the live chat in full for our files.
I posted on the chat site too. There was over 500 posts.
I am glad I save them before they were quickly deleted from on line.
 
I will look at this link.

If you were to ask me if some day will this crime will be solve, I would say from our lab, YES. We are getting close.

Thanks

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 10:25:29 AM
DNA clears the family video.

http://video.foxnews.com/v/3908560/jonbenet-ramsey-case/?#sp=show-clips
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 10:32:03 AM
Good video about this case. News Video  CNN

http://www.metatube.com/en/videos/206099/News-JonBenet-Ramsey-murder-trial-timeline/
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 10:54:07 AM
If you ask us  "what was this crime about', we would say...

Personal Cause Homicide

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 11:02:56 AM
Time goes by in this case:

Grandfather Clock   

The Ramsey’s grandfather clock was a popular piece of furniture not only for decoration, but for its practicality as well.
Grandfather clocks are known for keeping extremely accurate time as long as they are set correctly.
 
The clocks work on the laws of gravity.
 
A large pendulum hangs in the center of the clock.
A system of weights are attached to the clock, and the pendulum moves them as it swings.
Gravity causes the pendulum to continuously swing back and forth, moving the weights at the proper times to  keep the hands on the clock accurate.
 
All grandfather clocks are comprised of the following parts:
 
•The face of the clock usually has attractive figures or designs in its spandrels, as well as a moon phase dial in its arch.    It may also feature small dials which measure seconds and calendar months.
•The hands are usually made from blued steel, which was heated to darken its color.
•The weight or spring provides the energy to turn the hands and dials.
•The weight gear train acts as a type of energy storage device that allows the clock to run unattended.
•The escapement is made up of the pendulum, anchor, and escapement gear. 
  This set of components  regulates the speed at which the weight's energy is released, which in turn drives the clock's    mechanisms.
•The hand gear train connects to the clock's minute and hour hands.
•The setting mechanism disengages the gear train so that the clock can be rewound and set.

The Ramsey’s clock was located in the front foyer near the front door and next to the basement steps.
 
The JBI Profle predict that the killer enter the house early on the 25th and listen to the chimes of the clock that day before, during and after this crime was committed keeping track of the hours as they went by.
The house would have been very quiet that day and night with only the sounds of the chimes of the grandfather clock.
This clock was not wound most of the time so it may not have chime that night. 
The front foyer crystal chandler ceiling light would cast a glow on the grandfather clock.

Personal Cause Homicide, did the killer take a piece of the crystal chandler ceiling light as a souvenir?
This light near the front door was quickly removed from the house after the crime.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 26, 2015, 05:17:14 PM
http://xfinity.comcast.net/video/Ex-police-chief-JonBenet-Ramsey-crime-scene-mishandled/404739651591/Comcast/Today_in_Video/?cid=hero_sf_TIV
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 03:42:24 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 03:45:27 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 03:48:00 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 03:49:04 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 03:51:00 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:16:39 AM
Patsy Ramsey 911 call to police.

Link to audio:
http://mp3.911dispatch.com.s3.amazonaws.com/jonbenet_911.mp3

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On December 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey, then of Boulder, Colorado,  made a 911 emergency call to the Boulder Regional Communication  Center to report the kidnapping of her daughter, JonBenét.
The 911 call  was recorded, and  (July 2003) the Boulder County District Attorney's  office has released audio copies of Patsy Ramsey's 911 call in the form  of audio cassette tapes and audio CD's. 
It was 5:52 a.m. when Patsy Ramsey called 911 from a wall phone in  her kitchen to report her daughter was missing.
She was standing only  feet away from where the ransom note had been found, at the bottom of  the back stairwell that leads to the second floor where JonBenet’s  bedroom was located.   
After extensive processing and analysis, we conclude that recordings of  the 911 emergency call made by Patsy Ramsey to report the kidnapping  of her daughter JonBenét do not contain any audible conversation  between any of the Ramseys following Patsy's hanging up the phone.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:25:06 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:28:03 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:33:26 AM
Mountain Standard Time - Boulder CO 
A time zone is a region on Earth that has a uniform standard time for legal, commercial,  and social purposes. It is convenient for areas in close commercial or other communication  to keep the same time, so time zones tend to follow the boundaries of countries and their subdivisions.

Standard time zone:  UTC/GMT -7 hours

Ransom Note Text:
“I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery.“  8 a.m. and 10 a.m. was printed in the ransom note, was this the killer’s at work, break habits?

Work Hours and Breaks - 1996 
Federal law does not require lunch or coffee breaks.
However, when employers do offer short breaks (usually lasting about 5  to 20 minutes), federal law considers the breaks as compensable work hours that would be included in the sum of hours  worked during the work week and considered in determining if overtime was worked.
Unauthorized extensions of authorized  work breaks need not be counted as hours worked when the employer has expressly and unambiguously communicated to  the employee that the authorized break may only last for a specific length of time, that any extension of the break is contrary  to the employer's rules, and any extension of the break will be punished. 
Bona fide meal periods (typically lasting at least 30 minutes), serve a different purpose  than coffee or snack breaks and, thus, are not work time and are not compensable.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:41:14 AM
Traditions of Christmas Bells 

Bells, especially Church Bells, have traditionally been associated with Christmas for a long time.
In the Anglican and Catholic  churches, the church day starts at sunset, so any service after that is the first service of the day.
So a service on Christmas  Eve after sunset is traditionally the first service of Christmas day!
In churches that have a Bell or Bells,
They are often rung to  signal the start of this service.
In some churches in the UK, it is traditional that the largest bell in the church is rung four  times in the hour before midnight and then at midnight all the bells are rung in celebration.
In the Catholic Church, Christmas is the only time that Mass is allowed to be held at Midnight.
This is because in the early  church, it was believed that Jesus was born at midnight, although there has never been any proof of this! A lot of Churches  have midnight services on Christmas Eve, although not every church will have a mass or communion as part of the service. In many Catholic countries such as France, Spain and Italy, the midnight mass service is very important and everyone tries to  go to a service.
The killer may also not want to miss the midnight mass service on the 25th. Is this why the 26th was chosen?
In Victorian times, it was very fashionable to go carol Singing with small hand Bells to play the Tune of the Carol. (S.B.T.C.)
Sometimes there would only be the bells and no singing! Hand bell ringing is still popular today.
Just like in 1996 at Midnight. 
The Victorian name Victoria is a French word that stand for Victory and just like the French word for briefcase is  attache case, both words was used in the wording of the ransom note. 
There was little silver/Gold bells installed on a small white Birch tree located in the front of the house next to the makeup air vent  that was installed in the basement window.
These bells could be heard when ringing from the wine cellar door location at Midnight.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:46:55 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 05:53:30 AM
Ransom Note -

Page One -

Dog-Earing           
Page One of ransom note - bottom left  Dog-Ear 
Page  Left corner 
The Ransom Note was printed on white paper taken from the middle of a note pad  of paper located at Ramsey’s' home and printed with a old marker found in side a  can located in the kitchen.
Additional sheets were missing from the note pad and  was never located at the crime scene.
The marker used to write the Ransom Note  was sourced to an out of production marker was found placed in with other pens in  a normal place for pens by the kitchen phone.
Also, there was another page in the  note pad that was written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which many experts believe to  have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note. 
The crime scene techs inside the house had recovered three Sharpie felt-tip pens  from an orange metal container that was on the kitchen counter beneath the  telephone from which Patsy called 911 that day, The ransom note came from a  note pad on a counter top near by, the U.S.
Secret Service had determined that  one of those pens, a pre-November 1992 water- based ink Sharpie marker, was  used to write both the practice and actual ransom notes.
The Secret Service,  which maintains a database on inks because of federally mandated assignment to  locate forgers.
The ink on the ransom notes was unique in the collection of  approximately 6,900 ink standards from the Ink Library.
The JBI profile predict that  the killer brought the markers to the crime scene because he uses this type of  water base safe ink on his art work, leaving the markers there to set up the family. 
The Sharpie marker was about 5 inches long just like the broken paint stick use in  this crime.
The killer Dog-Ear the first page of the ransom note to keep track of  page one as he moves around the house and completed the note. JBI testing  shows it takes about 30 minutes to print the ransom note.

Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a  section in a note pad that one finds to be  important or of personal meaning.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 06:03:20 AM
The Other Side of Suffering 

The untold story of how John Ramsey survived unspeakable tragedy and learned to  hope again. Like the biblical Job, John Ramsey had it all-wealthy, social position, a loving family.  And like Job, Ramsey was destined for great affliction, as many of the most precious  things in his life were cruelly taken from him.  In this remarkable book, Ramsey reveals how he was sustained by faith during the  long period of spiritual darkness, and he offers hope and encouragement to others  who suffer tragedy and injustice.


John Ramsey sits down with The 700 Club's Scott Ross to share how faith helped him through the aftermath of JonBenet Ramsey's murder followed by the death of his wife years later.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Other-Side-Suffering-JonBenet/dp/0892963859/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1352179113&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=the+other+side+of+suffering

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 06:19:31 AM
Crime Stoppers Poster 

Contact: Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers
You do not have to leave your name.
Or call 1-800 222-TIPS   
Crime Stoppers utilizes a multimedia approach, for solving crime,  designed to gather evidence and information on unsolved crimes  through the cooperation  of local media. 
Periodically a fugitive or  unsolved crime is selected by the Crime Stoppers Police  Coordinator, who distributes the information as supplied by  the  investigating agency, to the media publication, radio, television,  newspaper and/or billboard.
This is known as the Crime of the Week  and will result in a  reward to the individual who supplied the  information needed to solve the crime.

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Contact: Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 06:36:59 AM
Paint Brush Stick 
Broken to Size
- Fat - Cat’s Tongue -
Paint Brush   
A filbert is a flat brush but it has a chiseled rounded edge instead of a straight one.  Sort of like a cat’s tongue. When you look at the brush from the chiseled edge, the  hairs should form an even oval edge.
As a tool for base coating, these types of paint brushes can't be beat!
The shape of  the hairs eliminates ridges.
It can be used for side-loading similarly to a flat brush to  create shades and highlights.
It's also used for blending. And because it can hold a fair amount of water, it’s also  great for applying washes of color.
And lastly, because of its shape it’s perfectly  suited for doing leaves, flower petals and bird feathers.     
The killer broke off both ends of the paint brush stick.
The broken center section was   the same size as the black marker uses to print the ransom note.
By Design. ( About  5 Inches).
The 12 inch long brush was broken to a 5 inch piece and the brush hair  end was 3 1/2 inches and place back in the tote.
The small pointed end was also 3  1/2 inches in length and was never found at the crime scene.
Testing the wood  fibers found near the tote has shown that the tip end was use on JonBenet in this  crime.
There were other paint brushes in the paint tote that was 5 inches in size but  the killer pick this large paint brush and broke it to size.
The 1/2 inch diameter paint  stick would be hard to break by hands for most people.
Testing shows us that the 5  inch stick had other uses in this crime. 
A nylon cord was ties to the center of the 5  inch stick.

(FILBERT, CAT’S TONGUE & OVAL WASH is the pictured brush).

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Look for the cat drawing on the carpet next to the paint tote, left side.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:21:37 AM
EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF INJURY: 

Located just below the right ear at the right  angle of the mandible, 1.5 inches below the  right external auditory canal is a 3/8 x 1/4 inch  area of rust colored abrasion. 
At the tip of the right temporal lobe is a one- quarter by one quarter inch similar appearing  purple contusion. Only very minimal  contusion is present at the tip of the left  temporal lobe.
This area of contusion  measures only one-half inch in maximum  dimension. 

Fireplace Log Grabber 
The tips of a fireplace log grabber can  produce these marks.
The tool is made of  iron materials and may leave a rust color  imprint on the skin.
The shape of the tip may  match the external injury evidence.
The tool  was found on the damp wine cellar floor.

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:46:29 AM
John Ramsey sits down with Jonathan Lamb and his wife Suzy Lamb in the Celebration Green Room - only on Daystar!


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THE MURDER OF JONBENÉT RAMSEY - NEW EVIDENCE

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The Killing of JonBenet: An Evil Twist (2006)

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The Killing of JonBenet (2001) documentary


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Post by: abs on February 27, 2015, 02:10:05 PM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 06:31:24 PM
A new look at the killing of Jon-Benet Ramsey with Roscoe Clark on The Tom Sumner Program

Radio Interview 1 hr.  Air Date 2-27-2015 on the Ramsey case.

https://www.mixcloud.com/tom-sumner/a-new-look-at-the-killing-of-jon-benet-ramsey-with-roscoe-clark-on-the-tom-sumner-program/

Each year I will carve a Ice Carving with JonBenet Name carving into the base
John Ramsey show this picture to his family over Christmas.
We want him to know that people still care.

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There is all ways more to the story.

Facebook post reply:

FBI investigator in to the Jonbenet Ramsey case.

John Douglas FBI Profiler:
Thanks Roscoe...I interviewed John and Patsy and did sound tests at their home. John and Patsy's bedroom was basically a finished attic. You couldn't even hear anything from the second floor where the children slept. JonBenet as you know was found two floors below that in the basement . Going into the case I also looked at the family as suspects. That's where you always first look. The defense asked me for help but they didn't sway me or pay me to come up with an analysis that would eliminate John and Patsy. They said they didn't know if they were guilty or not but they thought they had nothing to do with the crime. In the back of my mind before I did anything I thought there was a strong possibility that they were culpable.
I've done so many cases in my life that I knew very quickly that the Ramsey's were innocent. If you've ever been to a doctor for an injury or illness they are profiling you and hopefully will come up with what ails you or the extent of your injuries and how you should be treated. I don't know about you but from my experience doctors are like any other profession. Some are exceptional and others not so. I told the the Boulder PD what I thought but they were not happy that I was helping in their minds potential killers. I told them not to take my word for it and to contact my old unit. Apparently they did but according to Lou Smit one of the profilers said he would turn in his FBI credentials if the Ramsey's were innocent. Well he was wrong and this small town PD with 1-2 homicides a year took this agents comments very seriously. I secretly testified before the grand jury and read my notes from the analysis I did. Secretly...I was told to duck down when I was driven into the courthouse garage. They didn't want the media to see me going in. I told the grand jury from my notes that I was told there is DNA evidence. i read that if there was DNA evidence that it would not be semen but rather saliva. Why? Because this was not a sex crime. It was what I call in the Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide. It turns out that the DNA was saliva. I was told that they have "evidence" and I said if you have evidence why am I here...go with your evidence.
If I believed the Ramsey's were responsible I would have said that in my analysis. I'm not a hired gun whether working for the prosecution or the defense. Unfortunately the police made several major mistakes and let a theory drive an investigation rather then evidence.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 27, 2015, 07:19:20 PM
Interesting.

http://fox2now.com/2015/02/26/jonbenet-ramsey-case-10-things-the-ex-police-chief-just-revealed/
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 27, 2015, 07:34:24 PM
Interesting.

http://fox2now.com/2015/02/26/jonbenet-ramsey-case-10-things-the-ex-police-chief-just-revealed/ (http://fox2now.com/2015/02/26/jonbenet-ramsey-case-10-things-the-ex-police-chief-just-revealed/)
After those guarded answers, are you having second thoughts as to who you think was responsible, abs?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:35:39 PM
Interesting.

http://fox2now.com/2015/02/26/jonbenet-ramsey-case-10-things-the-ex-police-chief-just-revealed/

Thanks for the post, I was in the chat you posted about and copy all of the chat posting for our file.
I posted Team JBI and then all of his answers was deleted.
That made the News.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:38:04 PM
After those guarded answers, are you having second thoughts as to who you think was responsible, abs?

I know it was not the Ramsey's family 100%
I also now know why this had been kept a cold case.
Read the post to me from the FBI profiler that work the case.

I will post more from him.

Was involved in the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation in 1997 when John and Patricia Ramsey, the parents, hired him. The police regarded them as major suspects, but Douglas believed them innocent. The case remains unsolved.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:41:13 PM
After those guarded answers, are you having second thoughts as to who you think was responsible, abs?

FBI Profiler that work the case.
His reply to me this week.

John Douglas
After my testimony I was told that Lou Smit would like to meet me. So I drove to Colorado Springs and when he came to the door he said, "I don't know how you were able to know the Ramsey's were innocent in 4 days when it took me 10 months...I would like to do a PowerPoint presentation". I of course agreed and after discussing the communique left by the perpetrator, or some believe written by Patsy, it was obvious that the person who wrote the note was a movie buff and young. The Ramsey's were not big movie goers nor did they watch very much television or movie DVDs. My role was if I believed the Ramsey's killed their child and not so much if they didn't kill their daughter then who did.
 One of the most terrible things to happen for a parent is to have one of your children murdered. This case taught me that even worse then that is to be falsely accused of killing your child.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:49:14 PM
Yes Andrea and Patrice...I'm not going to argue with anyone on your True Crime Page. I don't have the time or the patience. I was there and they were not. I was also involved in the Amanda Knox case, the West Memphis Three, etc. and it always amuses me when people vehemently argue about a case when the only information they have is from the media who even they do not have all the information but they shape public opinion. Crime, politics, you name it. Don't think for a minute that the absolute truth is CNN, NBC, Fox, etc..
I talk too much. Now back to watching a hockey game.
John D



Boulder PD, West Memphis Arkansas PD, and the Perugia Italy PD all have one thing in common and that is lack of investigative experience. Any department can solve the ""Smoking Gun" types of cases but when the cases are non traditional you can't use traditional methods and thinking. Some departments have very low crime rates in their communities. You would think when a non typical case comes along a police chief or sheriff would ask for all available help. But no...that doesn't always happen. Particularly, if the PD doesn't want "outsiders" to see that there were mistakes made. We all make mistakes...admit it, By having that attitude guess who loses and wins in the end? The victim and surviving victims lose and the perpetrators win. What a shame.


Blink on crime....prosecutors, judges, and sheriffs are political...they have constituents better known as voters. I'm not saying the overall system is corrupt but there is always the potential or argument that it is corrupt in every situation when that's not true. I strongly don't believe there should be police or FBI labs. They should be independent. Again, it's not that they are corrupt but by having labs attached to law enforcement agencies there is always that argument. This is my personal opinion and certainly not that of the FBI. I go through all this in my last book "Law. & Disorder".



Good question Rene...and when you are on a Grand Jury you are only hearing one side of the case. That's why they say "a Grand Jury can indict a ham sandwich". In the Ramsey case they said the Grand Jury wanted to indict the Ramsey's for child abuse which led to her death. I don't believe that Alex Hunter presented the case for that result. I was cross examined by Hunter and two other attorneys and I believe they knew they would lose the case if they went to court. Why? What concrete evidence did they have? The crime scene was contaminated. The investigators would have been ripped to shreds when they testified. Hand writing analysis? Non verbal communications? Some said that John Ramsey read Mindhunter and "staged" the crime from what he learned from my book. I was in the Ramsey bedroom and the books I saw had to do with "coping" over the loss of a loved one. John's daughter from a prior marriage was killed in an automobile accident 4 years earlier...almost to the day JonBenet was murdered. She was in Illinois with her fiancé who just proposed to her and they we're going to announce their engagement to his parents. They were killed when their vehicle slid during a snow storm on an icy onramp. John and Patsy were crushed and then now they had to cope with the loss of JonBenet.
John didn't know me and never read "Mindhunter".The defense attorneys knew of me and they were the ones who asked me to give an opinion of the case.
If John and Patsy killed their daughter then they should get an Academy Award. I spoke with two survivors of a violent crime not subjects! I personally believe that Patsys cancer returned because how she was falsely being implicated by law enforcement for her daughters death.


These can be view on his Facebook Page.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 07:56:46 PM
After those guarded answers, are you having second thoughts as to who you think was responsible, abs?

What you need to know:

John Edward Douglas is a former special agent with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), one of the first criminal profilers, and criminal psychology author.

John Edward Douglas was born in Brooklyn, New York. A veteran of four years in the United States Air Force (1966–1970), he holds several degrees: a B.S. in sociology/physical education/recreation from Eastern New Mexico University; an M.S. in education psychology/guidance and counseling from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; an Ed.S. in Administration and Supervision/Adult Education from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; and a PhD in comparing techniques for teaching police officers how to classify homicides from Nova Southeastern University.

Career[edit]

Douglas joined the FBI in 1970 and his first assignment was in Detroit, Michigan. In the field, he served as a sniper on the local FBI SWAT team and later became a hostage negotiator. He transferred to the FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit (BSU) in 1977 where he taught hostage negotiation and applied criminal psychology at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia to new FBI special agents, field agents, and police officers from all over the United States. He created and managed the FBI's Criminal Profiling Program and was later promoted to unit chief of the Investigative Support Unit, a division of the FBI’s National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC).[1][2][3]

While traveling around the country providing instruction to police, Douglas began interviewing serial killers and other violent sex offenders at various prisons. He interviewed some of the most notable violent criminals in recent history as part of the study, including David Berkowitz, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Lynette Fromme, Arthur Bremer, Sara Jane Moore, Edmund Kemper, James Earl Ray, Sirhan Sirhan, Dennis Rader, Richard Speck, Donald Harvey, and Joseph Paul Franklin. He used the information gleaned from these interviews in the book Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives, followed by the Crime Classification Manual (CCM). Douglas later received two Thomas Jefferson Awards for academic excellence from the University of Virginia for his work on the study.[1][2][3]

Profiling[edit]

Douglas examined crime scenes and created profiles of the perpetrators, describing their habits and attempting to predict their next moves. In cases where his work helped to capture the criminals, he built strategies for interrogating and prosecuting them as well. At the time of criminal profiling's conception, Douglas claimed to have been doubted and criticized by his own colleagues until both police and the FBI realized that he had developed an extremely useful tool for the capture of criminals.[4] Following his retirement from the FBI in 1995, Douglas has gained international fame as the author of a series of books detailing his life tracking serial killers, and has appeared numerous times on television.[1] Douglas has also written textbooks for criminal profiling classes. He is the author, along with Mark Olshaker, of several books. His books are considered to be some of the most insightful works written on the minds, motives, and operation of serial killers, and the methods and lives of those who track them.

However, Douglas has also been subject to scientific doubt and criticism regarding his research methods, theories or media work. This includes descriptions of his early interview studies as lacking the scale or rigor to substantiate the conclusions drawn from them; that the highly influential distinction between "organized" and "disorganized" crime scenes lacks validity as there is almost always a mixture of behaviors; and that he has made logical errors or exaggerated claims in the media without noting the existence of academic critics of his theories.[5]

Individual cases[edit]

Douglas first made a public name for himself with his involvement in the Atlanta murders of 1979–81, initially through an interview he did with People Magazine about his profiling of the as yet unidentified killer as a young black man. When Wayne Williams was arrested, Douglas was widely reported stating that he was "looking pretty good for a good percentage of the killings." He received an official letter of censure from the FBI Director for this, but has blamed the stress he was under at the time. However he attended the subsequent legal proceedings and claims to have helped the prosecution trap Williams into showing anger, which he claims was key in showing the jury that Williams was a murderer.[6]

For years, Douglas assisted police in attempting to identify and apprehend the Green River Killer in the Seattle, Washington metro area.[4] According to at least one key investigator, his profile was too general to be helpful. In addition, Douglas stated that a 1984 letter purporting to be from the killer was an amateurish hoax, but it subsequently appears it was indeed written by the killer. Douglas at first denied he would have given such an opinion, but, when confronted with what he agreed was his signed document, he said he couldn't recall it and suggested that perhaps he had still not been mentally ready after returning to work three months previously from a bout of viral encephalitis.[7]

Douglas was consulted in yet another controversial case known as "The West Memphis Three". In 1993, three eight-year-old boys were murdered and police and the prosecutor's office claimed the children died as a result of a Satanic ritual sacrifice. Three teens were later tried and convicted under this scenario (Satanism). Douglas was consulted by the defense in 2006/7, by which time there was new evidence of the three's innocence, and his report concluded that the killings were not related to Satanism but rather were unplanned homicides by a lone adult who knew the victims and felt rage against them.[8] In 2011, the three men were released under an Alford plea.[9]

Model for fictional characters[edit]

Jack Crawford, a major character in the Thomas Harris novels Red Dragon and The Silence of the Lambs, was directly based on Douglas.[3] Crawford was played by Dennis Farina in the film Manhunter, by Scott Glenn in the film version of The Silence of the Lambs, by Harvey Keitel in the 2002 version of Red Dragon, and by Laurence Fishburne in the 2013 NBC series Hannibal.

According to Bryan Fuller, creator of Hannibal, the series' version of Will Graham is based in part on John Douglas, namely in the character suffering a severe case of viral encephalitis throughout the first season.

There is also a screenplay being written for the book Mindhunter, which was optioned for an HBO pilot in concert with Charlize Theron's production company with David Fincher directing, but the project has stalled.[citation needed]

In January 2015, creators of the TV show Criminal Minds confirmed that the character of FBI profiler Jason Gideon was based on John Douglas.[10]

Link to this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Douglas
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 09:18:30 PM
“Jonbenet Investigation 2015”
By: Team JBI
Pages: 32
Theme: Sketchbook
Location: Boulder, CO, United States
Project: SBP 2015


The Worm Has Turned.
No Crime Goes Unpunished.
The JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook 2015
View all seven JonBenet Investigation 2015 Sketchbooks this year.
View web site for more information.
www.JonBenetInvestigation.com
HelpDesk@JonBenetInvestigation.com
Each sketchbook has it own new drawings and information.
Thanks
Team JBI


https://www.sketchbookproject.com/library/11574#slide_1

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 27, 2015, 09:31:50 PM
If you ask us "what was this crime about', we would say...

Personal Cause Homicide

 Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 04:59:23 AM
BOULDER, CO — It’s easy to feel a little sad for Mark Beckner, the former Boulder, Colorado, police chief and Reddit newbie who did an Ask Me Anything segment this weekend, unaware that his answers were accessible to the entire world.

We copied all of the chat files before the answers were deleted.

Now the question should be WHY?

Time will tell.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 05:40:14 AM
Last Saturday, Mark Beckner did I nice job in the Q & A about the JonBenet Ramsey's case.

At the end of the posts, he posted this statement to all of the viewers.

MarkBeckner

"Ok, thank you everyone. It's been fun. Hope you learned something or at least were entertained for awhile. Take care."

Now all of his answers has been deleted. I will carefully reread all of the save posts from our files.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 05:56:03 AM
At one point Boulder police stated that the 911 call to police had more information at the end of the call.
We could never hear any one talking after the end of the call.

In the Q & A, This question was ask to the Ex Police Chief.

Question:

"It has been reported the dialogue at the end of the 911 tape was: Male: "We're not speaking to you!" Female: "Help me Jesus. Help me Jesus." Young Male: "Well, what did you find?" Do you believe this is valid, that those words were actually spoken?"

MarkBeckner:

"The words are difficult to hear and some claim they cannot hear them. After listening to the tape many times, I can tell you that I can hear what sounds like voices saying those words."

We could never hear any voices at the end of the tape. I ask John Ramsey about this and he said there was no other voices. I support his statement as fact.

Team JBI

Play the 911 call for your self:   http://mp3.911dispatch.com.s3.amazonaws.com/jonbenet_911.mp3


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 06:21:25 AM
The question has allway been, who killed Jonbenet.

Q & A Question

"What do you believe actually happened to JonBenet? Who do you think is responsible?"


MarkBeckner:

"We know from the evidence she was hit in the head very hard with an unknown object, possibly a flashlight or similar type item. The blow knocked her into deep unconsciousness, which could have led someone to believe she was dead. The strangulation came 45 minutes to two hours after the head strike, based on the swelling on the brain. While the head wound would have eventually killed her, the strangulation actually did kill her. The rest of the scene we believe was staged, including the vaginal trauma, to make it look like a kidnapping/assault gone bad. I have avoided saying who I believe is responsible and let the facts speak for themselves. There are several viable theories."

As we look at the case as a hole, we do not support the statement above.
This thinking has cause this case to become and stay a cold case.

Out side the Butler door was a child metal ball bat. The fibers found on this bat match the carpet fibers next to wear Jonbenet was killed. The knob end matches the damage to Jonbenet head. The ball bat was not source to the Ramsey family. A neighbor heard what sounded like metal rubbing on concrete as if the killer though the bat on the concrete wall wear it was found.

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Match the knob end of the bat to the damage to JonBenet head.

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Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 07:25:34 AM
DNA found at the crime scene on three places and on two items.

Q & A Question

Question:

"Can you comment on the usefulness of the new DNA testing that apparently exonerated the parents? I read Foreign Faction by James Kolar and he asserts that the DNA in no way exonerates them and, in fact, points to such an odd scenario (6 intruders) as the only possible solution outside of coincidental depositing that the idea that it exonerates the parents is ludicrous. I'd be very interested to see a rebuttal, if there is one. Thanks for doing this!

Also, in Patsy's Christmas cards she sent that year, I read somewhere that she used an unfamiliar word, (can't remember what the word was) that was also used in the ransom note. Is this true?"

MarkBeckner:

"Sorry, I can't provide the rebuttal, as I agree with Jim Kolar. Exonerating anyone based on a small piece of evidence that has not yet been proven to even be connected to the crime is absurd in my opinion. You must look at any case in the totality of all the evidence, circumstances, statements, etc. in coming to conclusions. Mary Lacy, the DA who said the DNA exonerated them made up her mind years before that a mother could not do that to a child, thus the family was innocent. Even though we pointed out that it is not unheard of for mothers do such things.....and you would know that if you just watched the news."

DNA Testing 
In 2008, a few months before Mary Lacy left office, Lacy apologized  to the Ramseys, saying,
“I believe it is important and appropriate to  provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for  this crime.”
She cited the “unknown” male DNA found in JonBenet’s  underwear, consistent with that found on the waistband of her  leggings.
“The match of male DNA on two separate items of clothing  worn by the victim at the time of the murder makes it clear to us that  an unknown male handled these items,”
she wrote.
“Based on the  DNA results and our serious consideration of all the other evidence,  we are comfortable that the profile now in CODIS (the Combined  DNA Index System) is the profile of the perpetrator of this murder.” 
Improvements in DNA sampling along with increasingly sensitive  testing methods have enabled scientists to obtain results from  cases that were once unsolvable.
 
One example of the success that  Bode has had processing cold cases including:
•Touch DNA collection procedures were applied to evidence from  the JonBenet Ramsey cold case that resulted in a potentially  probative DNA profile. 
The Bode Lab recovered DNA from the top portion of  the leggings, on both the right and left legs, where the  perpetrator would have put his hands to move the  leggings.
Those new DNA "touch" samples from the  leggings match the DNA that was found in 1997 on the  panties of the child. 
At the time of JonBenet's death, technology for DNA testing on the  child's panties used "swabs" from fluid obtained from skin and  clothing to establish DNA identity.

Lacy's letter also stated:
"Solving this crime remains our goal, and its ultimate  resolution will depend on more than just matching DNA.  However, given the history of the publicity surrounding  this case, I believe it is important and appropriate to  provide you with our opinion that your family was not  responsible for this crime."

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Video link: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/touch-dna-clears-ramseys/
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 08:14:31 AM
Q & A Questions

Question

"JBR was dressed when found, as far as I know. Does this mean the killer sexually molested her with the paintbrush handle and then dressed her back into her underwear and leggings before placing her body in the wine cellar?"

MarkBeckner:

"Yes."

Question:

"Wow. That is interesting. I guess there wasn't a time problem for the killer."

MarkBeckner:

"The killer also took the time to find a pad and sharpie pen, write a 2.5 page ransom note, fashion a garrote and choke her with it, then wrap her in a blanket with one of her favorite nightgowns and place her in a storage room in the basement. He/she/they then neatly put the pad and pen away and escaped without leaving much evidence."


Most of the crime scene evidence has not been made public. If the evidence point way from the family, it was not look into. We have found that there is a lot of evidence that have not been tested, people not interview and other information not follow up in this crime.

Our new lab testing could break this case.

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In 1989, researchers with the Department of Chemistry, Belfast, Northern Ireland (per the FBI) introduced DFO, which is now commercially available and used in the United Kingdom. Unlike ninhydrin, DFO gives a weakly colored initial print; the main feature of this reagent is its ability to give a fluorescent print without secondary treatment.

 DFO is said to produce 2.5 times the number of latent prints than Ninhydrin.
 

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on February 28, 2015, 08:23:58 AM
Reading between the lines, Mark Beckner obviously seems to believe it was an inside job. What two-bit kidnapper would take the time to draft a three page ransom note while on the property?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 08:32:55 AM
Q & A Questions

"What was your gut instinct when John Mark Karr confessed to the murder?"

MarkBeckner:

"My gut reaction was that Mary Lacy did not know the facts of the case and was making a big mistake. His confession, once they shared it with us, did not match the evidence at the scene. After she asked for our help in proving he did it, we knew in about 18 hours he was not the guy. We were able to confirm he was not even in Colorado at the time by just doing some routine checking and then obtained photos of him in Georgia at the time. The DNA test, which she thought would prove he did it, proved her wrong."


Learn more about what John Mark Karr is doing. I talk to him a few months ago. He is a interesting person and may live right now in the UK.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 08:47:14 AM
Reading between the lines, Mark Beckner obviously seems to believe it was an inside job. What two-bit kidnapper would take the time to draft a three page ransom note while on the property?

Thank you for the question.

We support that the killer printed the ransom note before the crime. A neighbor seen a white male walk up to the Ramsey's house right after the family left for the Christmas dinner near 5:00 o'clock. They came home at around 9:30 PM. this gave the killer 4 and 1/2 hours to print the 2 and 1/2 page ransom note.
Our lab testing about the ransom note has shown us that it take thirty minutes to print the note.
All case experts support that the note was printed before the crime, not after as the Boulder police has base this case on.

Please read this profile made from the writing of the ransom note. I do not think the writer was a "two-bit kidnapper".

Special profile made from the three page ransom note.

Victory Report:
This personality profile is based on the writing of Victory S.B.T.C.

Personality report creator based on standardized basic personality traits.

Victory uses judgment to make decisions.
He is ruled by his head, not his heart.
He is a cool, collected person who is usually unexpressive emotionally.
Some may see him as unemotional.
He does have emotions but has no need to express them.
He is withdrawn into himself and enjoys being alone.
The circumstances when Victory does express emotions include:
extreme anger, extreme passion, and tremendous stress.
If someone gets him mad enough to tell him off, he will not be sorry about it later.
He puts a mark in his mind when someone angers him.
He keeps track of these marks and when he hits that last mark he will let them know they have gone too far.
He is ruled somewhat by self-interest.
All his conclusions are made without outside emotional influence.
He is very level-headed and will remain calm in an emergency situation.
In a situation where other people might get hysterical, he has poise.
Victory will work more efficiently if given space and time to be alone.
He would rather not be surrounded by people constantly.
In a relationship, he will show his love by the things he does rather than by the things he says.
Saying "I love you" is not a needed routine because he feels his mate should already know.
The only exception to this is if he has logically concluded that it is best for his mate to hear him express his love verbally.
Victory is not subject to emotional appeals.
If someone is selling a product to him, they will need to present only the facts.
They should present them from a standpoint of his sound judgment.
He will not be taken in by an emotional story about someone else.
He will meet emergencies without getting hysterical and he will always ask "Is this best for me?"
People that write their letters in an average height and average size are moderate in their ability to interact socially.
According to the data input, Victory doesn't write too large or too small, indicating a balanced ability to be social and interact with others.
Victory will demand respect and will expect others to treat him with honor and dignity.
Victory believes in his ideas and will expect other people to also respect them.
He has a lot of pride.
Victory will be candid and direct when expressing his opinion.
He will tell them what he thinks if they ask for it, whether they like it or not.
So, if they don't really want his opinion, don't ask for it!
In reference to Victory's mental abilities, he has a very investigating and creating mind.
He investigates projects rapidly because he is curious about many things.
He gets involved in many projects that seem good at the beginning, but he soon must slow down and look at all the angles.
He probably gets too many things going at once.
When Victory slows down, then he becomes more creative than before.
Since it takes time to be creative, he must slow down to do it.
He then decides what projects he has time to finish.
Thus he finishes at a slower pace than when he started the project.
He has the best of two kinds of minds. One is the quick investigating mind.
The other is the creative mind. His mind thinks quick and rapidly in the investigative mode.
He can learn quicker, investigate more, and think faster.
Victory can then switch into his low gear.
When he is in the slower mode, he can be creative, remember longer and stack facts in a logical manner.
He is more logical this way and can climb mental mountains with a much better grip.
Victory is a practical person whose goals are planned, practical, and down to earth.
This is typical of people with normal healthy self-esteem.
He needs to visualize the end of a project before he starts.
He finds joy in anticipation and planning.
Notice that I said he plans everything he is going to do, that doesn't necessarily mean things go as planned. Victory basically feels good about himself.
He has a positive self-esteem which contributes to his success.
He feels he has the ability to achieve anything he sets his mind to.
However, he sets his goals using practicality-- not too "out of reach".
He has enough self-confidence to leave a bad situation, yet, he will not take great risks, as they relate to his goals.
A good esteem is one key to a happy life.
Although there is room for improvement in the confidence category, his self-perception is better than average.
Victory is very self-sufficient. He is trying not to need anyone.
He is capable of making it on his own.
He probably wants and enjoys people, but he doesn't "need" them.
He can be a loner.

Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 09:23:47 AM
Q & A Question

If they could redo this case from the start again, what would they do.

Question:

"Is there something you wish had been done differently from the start of the investigation that perhaps could have yielded a conviction?"

MarkBeckner:

"Not me personally, as I did not get involved until September 1997, about 9 months after the murder. I was brought on to try to get the investigation back on course, which I think we did a pretty good job of once we got some DAs involved who worked with us rather than against us. As for the police department in general, I wish we would have done a much better job of securing and controlling the crime scene on day one. We also should have separated John and Patsy and gotten full statements from them that day. Letting them go was a big mistake, as they soon lawyered up and we did not get to formally interview them again until May of 1997, five months after their daughter was murdered. Had the police found the body early on, as they should have, I believe the initial course of the investigation would have gone differently, but who really knows at this point. We also did a poor job of protecting the crime scene. It was sort of like a perfect storm that day that set things off in the wrong direction. It was and still is the only case of its kind as far as we or the FBI knows of, so its not like anyone had experience with this sort of thing either."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 10:15:15 AM
The case

Around 5:52 a.m. the morning after  Christmas Day, 1996, Patsy Ramsey found  a ransom note on the family's back  staircase demanding $118,000 for her six- year-old daughter, JonBenet, and called  911. Later that day, John Ramsey  discovered JonBenet's body in a spare  room in the basement. She had been  strangled with a garrote, and her mouth  had been bound with duct tape.

Sketchbook Project

Everybody can use a sketchbook to honour  and develop own creativity. Keeping a  visual diary does not only help you to enjoy  your life more, changes may even go much  further than that. A sketchbook is a  personal creative resource and often  develops into a place to re-create yourself.  Learn here more about the pleasures a  sketchbook can give.

http://www.jonbenetinvestigation.com/index.htm

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 10:19:10 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Regarding JonBenet's murder: Is there any information not publicly available that, in your estimation, would be considered "huge" to followers of the case? If so, do you suspect that any of this information could become publicly available in our lifetimes?"

MarkBeckner:

"There is some information that is not yet public, but nothing that would be considered huge or definitive. Personally, I would like to see the grand jury transcripts and evidence released to the public so that all the information could be known. Not sure that will happen in my lifetime."

Open bible found on John Ramsey desk

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 10:28:55 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Was the handwritten note tested for DNA/fingerprints? And do the police think the murderer sat in the house and wrote a long winded note on the Ramseys note pad before attempting to kidnap her. obviously didnt do it after if it was a criminal as they would have just got out. Also how might the "kidnapper" have known how much john ramseys bonus was. thanks."

MarkBeckner:

"Yes, of course it was. The only fingerprint on the note was one belonging to the document examiner at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). On the notepad from which the note came from, the only fingerprints on the pad belonged to the CBI agent, the sergeant with the police department who took the pad into custody, and Patsy Ramsey. No, we do not believe a someone wrote the note prior to attempting to kidnap JonBenet. Neither the PD or the FBI believe this was ever a kidnapping. It was a murder that someone tried to stage as a kidnapping."

The Sketchbook Project

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 12:54:25 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"What is your opinion of Lou Smit and his involvement and conclusions in this case?"

MarkBeckner:

"Lou was a nice man and very religious. I believe he became emotionally involved with the family and in my opinion this clouded his judgement to the point where he could not accept the possibility that the family was involved. I base this on numerous conversations I had with him. Originally, I wanted to rely on some of Lou's conclusions based on the evidence he was telling me about. More than once, I followed up on the evidence he was using to support his belief and I found it not to be accurate."

 
Andrew Louis "Lou" Smit[1] (April 14, 1935 – August 11, 2010) was an American police detective in Colorado Springs, Colorado who worked on a number of notable cases before his retirement in 1996, and then was recalled to work on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey. Smit was portrayed by Kris Kristofferson in the television miniseries Perfect Murder, Perfect Town.

Having tried various businesses and failing, Smit prayed for a solution and saw as an answer from God a call he received from a cousin who served on the Colorado Springs Department suggesting that he apply to serve.[2] Smit fell just short of the department's minimum height of five feet and nine inches, but was able to join the force in 1966 after he had his cousin hit him over the skull with a nightstick, allowing him to meet the height minimum when he was remeasured the following day with the bump on his head.[3] Working his way up to the rank of detective, Smit was involved in a number of notable cases including the conviction of spree killer Freddie Glenn for a series of murders, including the 1975 killing of Karen Grammer, younger sister of actor Kelsey Grammer.[4] In 1995, he arrested Robert Charles Browne for the 1991 murder of Heather Dawn Church. Church's father had been one of the original suspects in his daughter's murder, but Browne ultimately confessed to a total of 48 murders and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Smit retired in 1996 from the El Paso County, Colorado Sheriff's department where he had served as captain of detectives.[3]

In 1997, three months after the murder of JonBenét Ramsey, Smit was asked by the district attorney's office to come out of retirement to assist with the investigation. While initial suspicions had been that Patsy Ramsey was responsible for the murder and that John Ramsey had been protecting his wife, Smit resigned from the case after 18 months having concluded that the Ramseys were not responsible for the murder and that the Boulder Police Department had been unjustifiably pursuing the Ramseys as suspects despite DNA and other evidence that showed that some other person was responsible for the killing.[3] In his September 1998 resignation letter, Smit stated that "The Ramseys did not do it" and cited "substantial, credible evidence of an intruder and a lack of evidence that the parents are involved".[3] Smit would later work for the Ramsey's in helping establish their innocence and would be portrayed by Kris Kristofferson in a CBS television miniseries based on the case.[3][4]

After the Ramsey case, Smit continued to work on cold cases. As a detective, Smit boasted that he "never lost a homicide case" in a career in which he worked on more than 200 murder cases in which a suspect had been arrested and tried for their crime.[3]

Smit had gone to a doctor in April 2010 after experiencing abdominal pain. After a CAT scan identified a tumor as the cause of the pain, surgeons discovered that the cancer had spread throughout his body and was untreatable.[2] Smit died at age 75 on August 11, 2010, at the Pikes Peak Hospice in Colorado Springs due to colon cancer.[3] John Ramsey came to pray at his bedside shortly before Smit's death.[2] Smit was survived by three daughters, a son and nine grandchildren.[3]

Link to this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Smit

From Court TV's "The System," Lou Smit demonstrates how he would get into the Ramsey basement through a window


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 01:08:35 PM
Cold Case

Q & A Question

Question:

"Can you talk about some of the reasons the case has remained open so long?"

MarkBeckner:

"Murder cases typically remain open. This does not mean they are necessarily being actively investigated. Many cases sit in files waiting for new information to reactivate the investigation."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 01:13:45 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Can you comment on the emotional state of the parents when they were interviewed by your men? Was there anything unusual? Anything unexpected? Did you feel they were fully cooperative or reserved in some way?"

MarkBeckner:

"There were many things that investigators thought were unusual, including Patsy being upset at the first officer being in uniform and wearing a gun. Officers found that very strange given that her daughter was missing and allegedly kidnapped. The officers also noticed the how distant John and Patsy seemed to be toward each other."

The Ransom Note printed this statement that Patsy read.

"Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I., etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded."

Now would you want to see uniform officers at your front door after calling for help and telling them you have a ransom note and it said they are monitoring you?


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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 01:19:23 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Do you agree that this is not a DNA case?"

MarkBeckner:

"I certainly wish we could have gone to trial. However, the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is hard to overcome when you have some foreign DNA that cannot be explained. If we were to find the source of this trace DNA, we would have an explanation, regardless of which way it pointed. When you are talking about small traces of DNA, there can be several explanations and various ways it could have been transferred. Without identifying who it belongs to, we can only theorize the source of the DNA and how it got there. Without this trace DNA, I believe the prosecutors would have moved forward. It is interesting that apparently the grand jury jurors did not find the DNA reason enough not to find probable cause. Personally, I believe if the source is ever found, we will discover that there is an explanation other than belonging to the murderer. There are others, such as ex-DA Mary Lacy who believe the DNA has to be that of the murderer."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 01:39:26 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"In 1999, Alex Hunter prohibited by court order the testimony of Lou Smit. Smit had the order overturned. Since they both promoted the intruder theory, why would Hunter not want Smit to testify?"

MarkBeckner:

"I'm guessing is that it is because Lou Smit had taken the case public and was misrepresenting some of the evidence."


After the Ramsey case, Smit continued to work on cold cases. As a detective, Smit boasted that he "never lost a homicide case" in a career in which he worked on more than 200 murder cases in which a suspect had been arrested and tried for their crime.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 01:57:11 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"I heard rumors that Patsy Ramsay actually killed JonBenet because she was jealous of the little girls relationship with her dad. I was wondering if an inappropriate relationship between John and JonBenet was investigated? I also wanted to know if it's true that the handwriting on the ransom note matched Patsy Ramsays handwriting?"

MarkBeckner:

"We investigated all aspects of the family relationships. There is no evidence that I know of to support the rumor you heard. Handwriting experts noted some similarities, but not enough to say she wrote the note. There are also similarities to the style of writing to Patsy's style, such as use of exclamation marks, acronyms, and indentation. One expert noted signs of deception in the writing as well."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 02:09:42 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Why did you turn down the offer for Fitzgerald to put together a team of forensic linguistic experts to look at the ransom note (pro bono)?"

MarkBeckner:

"We originally used Donald Foster and because we later found out he had done some internet work on the case prior to being introduced to us, his credibility could be challenged. Fitzgerald was a friend of Foster's and if I remember correctly, had been trained by Foster. While we are sure Fitzgerald would have been objective and credible, his association with Foster would have just been one more thing for the defense attorneys to hammer away at."

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In 1997, Foster became involved in the investigation of JonBenét Ramsey's murder, a case in which a ransom note played a significant role. Foster was afterwards hired by Boulder police to conduct analysis of the ransom note, and in this context he came to re-examine Patsy's involvement. He cited her habit of creating acronyms (the note was signed with the mysterious acronym SBTC) and said that she changed a number of habits in her handwriting after being shown a copy of the note. He appeared on the TV news show 20/20 to share his insight when it became public he would be a witness against Patsy Ramsey in front of the grand jury. But he never did appear as a witness in the Ramsey case.

In a book about the investigation, the lead detective, Steve Thomas, defended Foster's work.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 02:26:33 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Without pointing fingers or naming names should you understandably not want to, what is your view on the theory that JonBenet had been sexually abused over a period of time, as opposed to on that night alone?"

MarkBeckner:

"Evidence was found that would indicate she was sexually assaulted some time prior to the day of her death."


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On the anterior aspect of the perineum, along the edges of closure of the labia majora, is a small amount of dried blood. A similar small amount of dried and semifluid blood is present on the skin of the fourchette and in the vestibule. Inside the vestibule of the vagina and along the distal vaginal wall is reddish hyperemia. This hyperemia is circumferential and perhaps more noticeable on the right side and posteriorly. The hyperemia also appears to extend just inside the vaginal orifice. A 1 cm red-purple area of abrasion is located on the right posterolateral area of the 1 x 1 cm hymeneal orifice. The hymen itself is represented by a rim of mucosal tissue extending clockwise between the 2 and 10:00 positions. The area of abrasion is present at approximately the 7:00 position and appears to involve the hymen and distal right lateral vaginal wall and possibly the area anterior to the hymen. On the right labia majora is a very faint area of violent discoloration measuring approximately one inch by three-eighths of an inch. Incision into the underlying subcutaneous tissue discloses no hemorrhage. A minimal amount of semiliquid thin watery red fluid is present in the vaginal vault. No recent or remote anal or other perineal trauma is identified.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: abs on February 28, 2015, 03:11:57 PM
Reading between the lines, Mark Beckner obviously seems to believe it was an inside job. What two-bit kidnapper would take the time to draft a three page ransom note while on the property?

It is clear that he does think it is an inside job.

What baffled me was that she had been hit on the head, and she was strangled a couple of hours AFTER that. I had been led to believe earlier that she was hit on the head close to the time she died.

That fact changes the whole thing.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 04:08:52 PM
It is clear that he does think it is an inside job.

What baffled me was that she had been hit on the head, and she was strangled a couple of hours AFTER that. I had been led to believe earlier that she was hit on the head close to the time she died.

That fact changes the whole thing.

The lab experts support that she was strangled many times over a time frame of many hours that night, then at the time the Ramsey's found the ransom note, Jonbenet was moved to the wine cellar, at the time of the 911 call to police for help, the killer pulled the cord tight for the last time, he hit her on the head with the knob end of the metal child ball bat to stop her movement and noise as he leaves. Two white blankets were tuck tight around JonBenet and a piece of black duct tape place of her mouth as a clue, you will not say a word, He lock the cellar door with the wood catch before he leaves the basement.

His crime was over as he had plan it and he was mad. There may be no $118,000.00 in a cash payoff as he had so carefully preplanned the crime in his mind. He printed complete instructions in his three page ransom note that he knew was right to the letter.

Boulder's police "chain of events" and "time line" does not match the crime scene, the profile and the ransom note instructions, Their backward time line matches their idea that it was a inside job.

The ransom note instructions warn that they would kill JonBenet if anyone calls for help and when the call was made, the killer did what he had printed. He had more than seven minutes to exit the property and walk into history.

It is clear now after taken part in the Q & A program that the Boulder's police way of thinking has kept this a very cold case. We know this crime was a Personal cause homicide.

It has been said by many experts, "Unfortunately the police made several major mistakes and let a theory drive an investigation rather then evidence."



Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 07:21:22 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"How helpful was the FBI involvement in the investigation? For the sake of this discussion, this includes the input of retired consultants like John Douglas, who was hired by the Ramsey family."

MarkBeckner:

"Very helpful. They did a lot of work for us, analyzed the case, conducted research into other cases, provided input and feedback on our investigation, and did some forensic work for us. While the media often said we would not accept help from others, we had assistance from multiple agencies and dozens of experts from around the country. John Douglas' involvement was before I became involved in the case. It is my understanding that he did not interview all family members or many of the witnesses in this case."


FBI Profiler

John Douglas

Thanks Roscoe...I interviewed John and Patsy and did sound tests at their home. John and Patsy's bedroom was basically a finished attic. You couldn't even hear anything from the second floor where the children slept. JonBenet as you know was found two floors below that in the basement . Going into the case I also looked at the family as suspects. That's where you always first look. The defense asked me for help but they didn't sway me or pay me to come up with an analysis that would eliminate John and Patsy. They said they didn't know if they were guilty or not but they thought they had nothing to do with the crime. In the back of my mind before I did anything I thought there was a strong possibility that they were culpable.
 I've done so many cases in my life that I knew very quickly that the Ramsey's were innocent. If you've ever been to a doctor for an injury or illness they are profiling you and hopefully will come up with what ails you or the extent of your injuries and how you should be treated. I don't know about you but from my experience doctors are like any other profession. Some are exceptional and others not so. I told the the Boulder PD what I thought but they were not happy that I was helping in their minds potential killers. I told them not to take my word for it and to contact my old unit. Apparently they did but according to Lou Smit one of the profilers said he would turn in his FBI credentials if the Ramsey's were innocent. Well he was wrong and this small town PD with 1-2 homicides a year took this agents comments very seriously. I secretly testified before the grand jury and read my notes from the analysis I did. Secretly...I was told to duck down when I was driven into the courthouse garage. They didn't want the media to see me going in. I told the grand jury from my notes that I was told there is DNA evidence. i read that if there was DNA evidence that it would not be semen but rather saliva. Why? Because this was not a sex crime. It was what I call in the Crime Classification Manual (CCM) as a personal cause homicide. It turns out that the DNA was saliva. I was told that they have "evidence" and I said if you have evidence why am I here...go with your evidence.
 If I believed the Ramsey's were responsible I would have said that in my analysis. I'm not a hired gun whether working for the prosecution or the defense. Unfortunately the police made several major mistakes and let a theory drive an investigation rather then evidence.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 07:46:42 PM
Q & A Question

Question

"In your opinion, how convincing is the theory that the duct tape was placed after death? The theory suggests that the lack of a tongue mark on the tape indicates no resistance?"

MarkBeckner:

"The evidence indicates the tape was put on her mouth either after she was knocked unconscious from the blow to the head, or after she had already died."

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John Ramsey found this piece of tape covering JBR's mouth when he first found JBR; he removed it before taking her upstairs.

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"Inside the room, investigators found the two white blankets that John said had been  wrapped around JonBenet, and the piece of black duct tape which had covered  her mouth. .They also found bundled inside the blankets a child's pink Burble  nightgown. A red Swiss army knife was also found lying in the corner of the room  away from the blanket. On the floor outside the door to the cellar was a paint tray  and acrylic painting supplies. One of the detectives observed a wooden handle to  a paint brush, the type used by artists, which appeared to be broken and a piece  missing. The floor of the wine cellar was vacuumed to collect any trace evidence.  The black duct tape, blanket, nightgown, knife, broken paint brush and paint tray,  and vacuumed particles were all collected and logged into evidence."

JR: She was laying on the blanket, and the blanket was kind of folded around her  legs. And her arms were tied behind her head, and there was some pieces of  black tape (inaudible) on her legs, and her head was cocked to the side.


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 09:06:15 PM
Why is this a cold case?

Q & A Question

Question:

"If there was one thing about the JonBenet investigation that you could do differently, what would it be and why?"

MarkBeckner:

"Go back and get that first day all over again. We would do it a lot differently and much better."

MarkBeckner:

"Why? Because we screwed it up the first time"

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on February 28, 2015, 11:56:55 PM
Q & A Question

The program was very well done and the last post ended with this post.

"This will be my last post, but after reading some of the follow-up posts, I believe there may have been some misinterpretation of some of my comments or "reading between the lines". I want to emphasize that I do not fully know what happened that night or who killed JonBenet, as some have surmised. If anyone did, this would not be a mystery. This is why I do not speculate. I simply answered questions as truthfully as possible and only on things that have already been reported. Dismissing the intruder evidence is a mistake and as I emphasized in an earlier post, the location of the foreign DNA is significant. This could very likely be the person who killed JonBenet. However, we will not be sure until and if they find out who it belongs to. And, just because we can not prove a point of entry, doesn't mean someone didn't find a way to get in. Just as I believe we can not exonerate on one piece of evidence, neither can we ignore evidence. Finally, everyone is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. Thanks again."


Thank you Mark Beckner for the cold case updates.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 01, 2015, 11:31:26 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Regarding the intruder theory, can you comment on the point of entry, how and intruder might have gained entry and whether it is plausible?"

MarkBeckner:

"Most investigators do not believe there was a legitimate point of entry. It is unknown how an intruder may have gotten in. Lou Smit always believed it was the basement window, but we did not agree with him, as the dust and spider web were undisturbed."

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 01, 2015, 11:45:17 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"What do you make of the fact that the ransom note demanded the exact same amount as the salary bonus?"

MarkBeckner

"Whoever it was had to have intimate knowledge of the family."


What size brown paper bag?   

Four lbs. of money - 1,900 bills 
1 Gram = One Note     
1 Ounce = approximately 28.35 Grams     
Approximately 454 Notes = One lbs.
453.59237 grams in a pound
U.S. bill = 6-1/8” long X 2-5/8” wide (.0043”) thick
 
Currency Strap holds 100 bills
$20 straps color are Violet
$100 straps color are Mustard
100 count stack of bills are 7/16” thick
 
$100,000.00 in $100 bills = One thousand bills
Stack size.....6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 4.3” tall
Weight of $100,000.00 in $100 bills = 1,000 / 453.59237 = 2.20462 lbs.
 
$18,000.00 in $20 bills = Nine hundred bills
Stack size....6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 3.87” tall
Weight of $18,000.00 in $20 bills = 900 / 453.59237 = 1.98416 lbs.

Size of brown paper bag needed to hold $118.000.00 of Ransom Money is (Small).
Total size of money stack 6-1/8” X 2-5/8” X 8.17” tall.
Weight is 4.18872 lbs. Four pounds.
Place in a small brown paper bag in two stacks are 5-1/4” wide X 6-1/8” tall X 4.3” thick.

Why the brown paper bag? #8 Size 6-1/8” X 4-1/16” X 12-7/16” 57 lbs

(Biodgrade Naturally)
 
“Take in Take out” is a term use by mountain climbers to protect the parks from people’s damage from human waste.
Using a brown  paper bag to hold human waste has been use for many years in the parks by rock climbers and trail guilds.
Storing the human waste in  brown paper bags and then storing it in the climbers back pack in till they leave the park.
This helps keep the parks clean from human  waste and it’s damaging effects to the parks.
If the killer’s plans was to have the ransom money put into a brown paper bag and then he  places the brown paper money bag into his backpack, this may help hide the money from a surprise police search if he was stop and  question by the police on his travels, the police may not check the brown paper bags in the backpack because it is known as a human  waste bag used by climbers.
The range of fecal weights produced by individuals varies between 0.75 ounce and 0.66 pounds per day. 
This may be how the killer was thinking as he printed the ransom note. 
The brown paper bag (Tools of the trade).
The uses of brown  paper bags by rock climbers and hikers teaches this person not to leave trace evidence in his travels to where he has been. 

JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 01, 2015, 01:36:19 PM
The writer of the ransom note take possession of the instructions.

It has struck many people odd that the note said....
"Any deviations of my instructions..."   (used to indicate possession)
It may not be the normal way to say this.
 
It may be more normal to say...
"Any deviations from my instructions..."  (used to indicate cause or reason)

Why?

Because the killer will stay in the house to complete this crime. Out on the trails was no place for Jonbenet.
JonBenet was never to leave the home.
He travel on Foot, Bike and bus with a backpack and some supplies.
Items in his backpack, 8 foot of white Tent cord, Stun gun fixed with Black duct tape, Old like new surplus Water base Sharpie markers, dull Red knife, Black Child ball bat, Rope, Brown paper bags for human waste. Keep cotton in his pack for starting fires, like cotton lint from a close dryer. The dryer is where the two white blankets came from and so does firer starting cotton lint from the door screen. Looking for lint, now you know why he look inside the dryer and found the two white blankets.

He wear brown surplus wool fingerless gloves, Carries his key on a Carabiner with pulley, Has good shoes for walking Hi-Tec Trail shoes. Flashlight that straps to his head. He Carries a phone company test hand set to make free calls on the trails and he knows that in the basements is the place to tap the phone wires. S.B.T.C. was printed on the hand set, or Southern Bell Telephone Company. Used in the printing of the ransom note and can be used to monitor the home.

He knows how to hunt for food and money like beaver, and tie special knots in cords. Knows the trails, so be rested.


OF

preposition 


1. (used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.):
"within a mile of the church; south of Omaha; to be robbed of one's money."


2. (used to indicate derivation, origin, or source):
"a man of good family; the plays of Shakespeare; a piece of cake."


3. (used to indicate cause, motive, occasion, or reason):
"to die of hunger."


4. (used to indicate material, component parts, substance, or contents):
"a dress of silk; an apartment of three rooms; a book of poems; a package of cheese."


5. (used to indicate apposition or identity):
"Is that idiot of a salesman calling again?"


6. (used to indicate specific identity or a particular item within a category):
"the city of Chicago; thoughts of love."


7. (used to indicate possession, connection, or association):
"the king of France; the property of the church."

FROM

preposition 


1. (used to specify a starting point in spatial movement):
"a train running west from Chicago."


2. (used to specify a starting point in an expression of limits):
"The number of stores will be increased from 25 to 30."


3. (used to express removal or separation, as in space, time, or order):
"two miles from shore; 30 minutes from now; from one page to the next."


4. (used to express discrimination or distinction):
"to be excluded from membership; to differ from one's father."


5. (used to indicate source or origin):
"to come from the Midwest; to take a pencil from one's pocket."


6. (used to indicate agent or instrumentality):
"death from starvation."


7. (used to indicate cause or reason):
"From the evidence, he must be guilty."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 01:18:37 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"What conclusions came from any DNA evidence that was tested?"

MarkBeckner:

"The police department, current DA, and experts we had consulted have not come to any conclusion in reference to the DNA. All we know is that there are small traces of foreign DNA from various places that have not been identified. It may or may not be connected to her murder. We will know more someday if we ever find who it belongs to."

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 01:24:14 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"First off thanks for the ama. You mentioned that certain aspects of the crime scene seemed staged. What makes you suggest this and do you have any theories as to why?"

MarkBeckner:

"Lots of reasons really. One, the ransom note was fake - there was no kidnapping and kidnappers do not write such notes. The ties around the hands were too loose to be of any use, thus it was part of the staging. The body was wrapped in a blanket and she had her favorite nightgown with her. The garroting of the neck was unnecessary since the blow to the head came first and she was unconscious and near death. Why the garrote? The tape was put on her mouth after being unconscious or dead and it was a small piece, not really enough to keep someone's mouth shut for long. The broken paintbrush used to simulate sex assault. All these were clues to staging."


Assumptions that make no difference to the predictions.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 01:52:41 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

Is "trace DNA" a small enough amount that it could have come from a person at the clothing factory or at the retail store where the clothing was purchased?

"Is there any way to know what kind of substance the DNA came from -- like was it from semen, blood, dead skin tissue, or something else?"

MarkBeckner:

"Manufacturing process is one. Interactions with other people is another. Intentional placement is another. Belongs to an intruder is another. Yes, you can often tell where DNA comes from. In this case, it is small enough that it is difficult to tell. CBI thought it was either sweat or saliva."


Belongs to an intruder is another.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 04:16:28 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Do you think that the killer killed again? Or even prior to JonBenet? To me it seemed very "amateur", which is why I have always had my suspicions about the brother or another young person. I have always felt like this was a one-off thing for the killer and that he/she probably didn't even intend to kill JonBenet in the first place. What is your view from a professional standpoint?

Thanks for doing this! "

MarkBeckner:

"You're welcome. If they have, we are not aware of it nor have found any other case that connects to this one."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 04:32:13 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"What were your thoughts on the John Mark Karr debacle."

MarkBeckner"

"It was embarrassing. I'm thankful the police department had nothing to do with that, other than helping prove he was not the killer."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 05:35:12 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"A kidnapping for money requires planning, and yet writing a note at the scene seems rather unplanned. Have there been prior kidnapping cases where the note has not been prepared in advance?"

MarkBeckner:

"No note has ever been written at the scene, and then left at the scene with the dead victim at the scene, other than this case."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 05:46:19 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Has there ever been a ransom note more than one page long before this case?"

MarkBeckner:

"The FBI told us they'd never seen a 2.5 page ransom note."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Anna on March 02, 2015, 06:05:10 PM
Just out of curiosity............What ages were the other children in the family?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 06:54:29 PM
Just out of curiosity............What ages were the other children in the family?

John first saw Patsy in the spring of 1979. According to her mother's account, "He saw her as she entered an apartment in Atlanta, Georgia. He ran up a flight of stairs just to glimpse who she was." John did not meet her that time though, since she disappeared out of sight before he could catch her, but after waiting around outside he finally saw her again and introduced himself. Luckily for him, the pair hit it off and within one year they were married. John describes how delighted he was when Patsy liked him too.

The announcement about the Ramsey children marked the first time in the 10-week investigation that police have removed any name from the list of suspects.

In the home at the time of the crime was the 9 years old son. The other two children of John's was out of state at that time.

John Andrew Ramsey, a 20-year-old student at the University of Colorado, and his sister, Melinda Ramsey, a 25-year-old nurse in Roswell, Ga., were "publicly cleared of involvement to relieve them of stress caused by inappropriate speculation,"

John had been married before he met Patsy, and had three children with his previous wife Lucinda Ramsey: Elizabeth, Melinda, and John Andrew.

Ramsey's eldest daughter from his first marriage, Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey, died in a 1992 car accident at the age of 22.

According to John Douglas in The Cases That Haunt Us, the killer of JonBenét Ramsey was a white male, relatively young, who held a personal grudge against John Ramsey and sought to attack him personally by attacking his daughter. He broke into the house carrying the stun gun, the duct tape and the cord, planning to incapacitate her and molest her. The ransom note was probably a spur of the moment idea that occurred to him after he entered the house. He would have been bold and foolhardy enough to sneak into the house and lie in wait and too unsophisticated to know how difficult a child abduction is. The molestation may have been a kind of sexual experimentation. Because teenagers tend to fold quickly during questioning by investigators, he may not even have been investigated as a suspect.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 07:24:10 PM
In 2008, a few months before she left office, Lacy apologized to the Ramseys, saying, “I believe it is important and appropriate to provide you with our opinion that your family was not responsible for this crime.” She cited the “unknown” male DNA found in JonBenet’s underwear, consistent with that found on the waistband of her leggings. “The match of male DNA on two separate items of clothing worn by the victim at the time of the murder makes it clear to us that an unknown male handled these items,” she wrote. “Based on the DNA results and our serious consideration of all the other evidence, we are comfortable that the profile now in CODIS (the Combined DNA Index System) is the profile of the perpetrator of this murder.”


http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site36/2008/0709/20080709_013026_JohnRamseyLetter.pdf

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 08:05:52 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Is it true John Ramsey went down into the basement on his own a short time before he was asked to go down with his friend and search it by a police officer?"

"MarkBeckner"

"That is according to what he told police."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 08:10:18 PM
Q & A Question

Question:

"all the physicians who examined JonBenet's body said she had been sexually violated many times -except the Ramseys doctor! Yet, the sexual motive was rarely mentioned later in the case. Why?"

MarkBeckner:

'It just didn't seem to fit the totality of the circumstances. Remember, she was hit on the head first, hard enough to render her unconscious. Then there was the staging of a kidnapping. Why do that if the motive is purely sexual?"


The crime scene and the chain of events does not support that she was hit in the head first.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 09:11:52 PM
At round 10:00 PM Christmas night the family went to bed. JonBenet was put to sleep in her bed located in the back part of the house.

After that time, the killer enter her bedroom and push the bedroom door open. He walk up to JonBenet bed and pull back her blankets, he pull them down and then back up a little and then carefully remove her pillow and place it to the base of her bed. The pillow is place in the long direction with the position of the bed. The blankets and the pillow was pulled back to the end of her bed neatly. The blanket first then the pillow. White cord fibers was found that match the cord used in this crime on her bed. The killer tied a 96 inch long white cord around Jonbenet neck and pulled it tight to stop her from making any sounds as he take a stun gun and places it to her back. 50,000 volts, Jonbenet could not make any sound because the cord around her neck cut off air to her lungs as he pull and held the cord tight.

The stun gun made it easy for the killer to control Jonbenet as he left the bedroom. The door to the bedroom was kept in a 1/2 open position by her mother each night to allow the hallway ceiling light to act as a night light. The killer now with JonBenet in his arms, closes the door to the door jam and went down the back steps toward the basement. With the door closed all the way, now the dark bedroom viewed from the outside could be used as a signal that Jonbenet was taken from her bedroom as the ransom note stated that the house was being monitor. The morning that Patsy enter the second floor area, she notice that Jonbenet bedroom door was in a close postion, not as she all ways left the door each night. This was the first signs that some thing had happen that night.

Cord marks was found on Jonbenet neck. The cord used on JonBenet was the type of cord used for holding up a tent. 96 inches long and was cut in haft with a dull blade. The other cut end of the cord was used to tie her hands that night. Cord mark was also found around her waste, as if she was tied to a basement chair that night.

The blow to her head came last.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Anna on March 02, 2015, 09:15:29 PM
John first saw Patsy in the spring of 1979. According to her mother's account, "He saw her as she entered an apartment in Atlanta, Georgia. He ran up a flight of stairs just to glimpse who she was." John did not meet her that time though, since she disappeared out of sight before he could catch her, but after waiting around outside he finally saw her again and introduced himself. Luckily for him, the pair hit it off and within one year they were married. John describes how delighted he was when Patsy liked him too.

The announcement about the Ramsey children marked the first time in the 10-week investigation that police have removed any name from the list of suspects.

In the home at the time of the crime was the 9 years old son. The other two children of John's was out of state at that time.

John Andrew Ramsey, a 20-year-old student at the University of Colorado, and his sister, Melinda Ramsey, a 25-year-old nurse in Roswell, Ga., were "publicly cleared of involvement to relieve them of stress caused by inappropriate speculation,"

John had been married before he met Patsy, and had three children with his previous wife Lucinda Ramsey: Elizabeth, Melinda, and John Andrew.

Ramsey's eldest daughter from his first marriage, Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey, died in a 1992 car accident at the age of 22.

According to John Douglas in The Cases That Haunt Us, the killer of JonBenét Ramsey was a white male, relatively young, who held a personal grudge against John Ramsey and sought to attack him personally by attacking his daughter. He broke into the house carrying the stun gun, the duct tape and the cord, planning to incapacitate her and molest her. The ransom note was probably a spur of the moment idea that occurred to him after he entered the house. He would have been bold and foolhardy enough to sneak into the house and lie in wait and too unsophisticated to know how difficult a child abduction is. The molestation may have been a kind of sexual experimentation. Because teenagers tend to fold quickly during questioning by investigators, he may not even have been investigated as a suspect.

Thank you. I suspect the murderer was very young, since the torture seemed to be of more importance than a sexual motive.
Also the smiley face on her hand and he beat her head after strangling her.

If the murderer was hidden in the house, which apparently he was, as there were no footmarks in the snow, surely he would have to use the bathroom...................No evidence there?
Why Christmas day?


As for the dna eventually found on her leggings.........Did they go to the laundry? How many people handled them before they were tested, years later?
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 09:53:54 PM
Thank you. I suspect the murderer was very young, since the torture seemed to be of more importance than a sexual motive.
Also the smiley face on her hand and he beat her head after strangling her.

If the murderer was hidden in the house, which apparently he was, as there were no footmarks in the snow, surely he would have to use the bathroom...................No evidence there?
Why Christmas day?


As for the dna eventually found on her leggings.........Did they go to the laundry? How many people handled them before they were tested, years later?

The weather in Boulder that week, was very cold at night 7 d and near 60 d in the day. The week old snow was only in the front grass. The side yards and all side walks was clear of any snow. This means that most of the yard did not have any snow on the grass that morning. The night before, some parts of Boulder has a very light dusting. The winds was from the South East at 10 mph. This TRACE amount of dusting would not collect on the North West side of the thirty foot tall house. This is the area of the Butler kitchen service door that was found unlock and open that morning. This door was just a few step from the basement steps. A child ball bat was found near this door and was not source to the family. The bat had fibers the match the carpet wear Jonbenet was killed.

The miss information about the snow was one of many put out there by the Boulder police and the media ran with it.

The DNA found in JonBenet pantie match the DNA found on two sides of her long johns. This means the person that pulled down her long johns, also left his DNA in the blood inside her pantie. Because her outfits was wash each week, their should not have been any white male DNA on JonBenet night wear. Inside or outside.

If the Boulder police had the other items tested, we would find this DNA on other items.
Remember, the pantie came from a new pack of underwear. Never before used on JonBenet. She wore a size six and these was size 12, to large for her. The killer undress her and redress her that night. Side 12 pantie was a gift for some one but JonBenet wanted them for herself, they was stored in her bathroom cabinet.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Anna on March 02, 2015, 10:11:48 PM
The weather in Boulder that week, was very cold at night 7 d and near 60 d in the day. The week old snow was only in the front grass. The side yards and all side walks was clear of any snow. This means that most of the yard did not have any snow on the grass that morning. The night before, some parts of Boulder has a very light dusting. The winds was from the South East at 10 mph. This TRACE amount of dusting would not collect on the North West side of the thirty foot tall house. This is the area of the Butler kitchen service door that was found unlock and open that morning. This door was just a few step from the basement steps. A child ball bat was found near this door and was not sourse to the family. The bat had fibers the match the carpet wear Jonbenet was killed.

The miss information about the snow was one of many put out there by the Boulder police and the media ran with it.

I thought a window was open in the cellar, so why the unlocked door near the cellar? Escape route?
He knew in advance exactly where the child's bedroom was also.

So well planned and yet a very confusing and cruel murder, Why the need to be so cruel, if it was because of a dislike for her father?

It reminds me of the Venables and Mary Bell murders.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 10:22:54 PM
I thought a window was open in the cellar, so why the unlocked door near the cellar? Escape route?
He knew in advance exactly where the child's bedroom was also.

So well planned and yet a very confusing and cruel murder, Why the need to be so cruel, if it was because of a dislike for her father?

It reminds me of the Venables and Mary Bell murders.

There was no window in the wine cellar, there was two useable windows in the finish part of the basement.
The other windows were cover over and did not exit to the out side after remodeling.

The basement window was broken and unlock. Webs and dust was still in place. I do not support that this basement window was used as a enter or exit location. Boulder police does not too.

The window was damage that summer by John Ramsey when he got lock out of the house that summer.
The glass was clean up but the window's glass had not been repaired as of that day.

This was old damage.

We have a full profile and complete change of events that match the crime scene.

He use the remote control in his car to open the garage door to the house, the inside service door to the house inside the garage was all way kept unlock. No key required, Just push the button and your in the house. One day the inside door became lock. Patsy and the kids was in Michigan all summer. So John broke this small basement window to enter the house with out causing major damage to the house.

The question is, who was in the house that day and lock the service door to the garage?
That is the question I have not asked.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 10:56:02 PM
Thank you. I suspect the murderer was very young, since the torture seemed to be of more importance than a sexual motive.
Also the smiley face on her hand and he beat her head after strangling her.

If the murderer was hidden in the house, which apparently he was, as there were no footmarks in the snow, surely he would have to use the bathroom...................No evidence there?
Why Christmas day?


As for the dna eventually found on her leggings.........Did they go to the laundry? How many people handled them before they were tested, years later?

When John open the door to the wine cellar, he knew he had found JonBenet. She was place in the back center of this 10 X 12 windowless room. Her feet pointed toward the wine cellar door, North West. Two white blankets was place over her body and was not place over her head or legs. The blankets was tuck in tight to her body. Her arms was place over her head and her hands was tied with a slip knot cord. There was a cord tied tight aroung her neck and the other end of the cord was tight to a broken paint stick.
Her eyes was close and a small piece of two inch wide black duct tape was place over her lips. Because there was no tung marks on the sticky side of the tape, it was place there just before or right after the time of death.

The placement of the duct tape over her lips may have been a sign or clue to the family, "she will never speak of what she or some one in the family knows".

The killer left other clues in the house that night.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Anna on March 02, 2015, 11:35:30 PM
The basement window was broken and unlock. Webs and dust was still in place. I do not support that this basement window was used as a enter or exit location. Boulder police does not too.

The window was damage that summer by John Ramsey when he got lock out of the house that summer.
The glass was clean up but the window's glass had not been repaired as of that day.

This was old damage.

We have a full profile and complete change of events that match the crime scene.

He use the remote control in his car to open the garage door to the house, the inside service door to the house inside the garage was all way kept unlock. No key required, Just push the button and your in the house. One day the inside door became lock. Patsy and the kids was in Michigan all summer. So John broke this small basement window to enter the house with out causing major damage to the house.

The question is, who was in the house that day and lock the service door to the garage?
That is the question I have not asked.

Team JBI

The butler?
I still cant see any sense in the tape on her mouth. It all looks like. "Now what else can I do, that I haven't already done"
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 02, 2015, 11:59:54 PM
The butler?
I still cant see any sense in the tape on her mouth. It all looks like. "Now what else can I do, that I haven't already done"

To perform a crime on a child like this, one would have to have a mental problem through out his life. To the rest of us, will can not under stand this crime and how he was thinking, so what is done will only be fully understood by a person with this condition.

We can only review the crime scene to make any sense of it.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 01:12:52 AM
Profile of the crime scene:

After the killer leave Jonbenet bedroom with her in his arms, he has two choices to walk to the main floor.
One is the front main steps that is located near the front of the house and near the sleeping son bedroom. The other is located to the back part of the house that is 60 feet from the rest of the sleeping family.

The step right out side Jonbenet bedroom would be the best choice and this area was well lite. There was a hallway ceiling light on and Christmas lights on running along the steps hand rails running down to the main floor.

The Police found green foil mix into Jonbenet hair that matches the green foil mix in the stairway hand rail Garland.

As the killer travel toward the basement steps, he has two choices. One path is down the kitchen hall to the basement steps. The other path is located next to the back steps.

This would bring them down 1/2 level into the butler kitchen, past the outside service door then up some steps to the basement steps. The basement door open to the right.

The light switch for the basement is on a wall out side the basement door and is located in the hall way. This light switch would be hard to locate if you did not know the house layout. A neighbor seen some odd light flashing in the kitchen area right after midnight. The two light switches control the basement light and the butler kitchen lights, these are installed as three way light switches. The killer would have to pick and test one of the light switches to see what light it turn on and off. Flashing the house light in this area. The basement lights were found on that morning.

A few steps down and you are in the basement.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 01:44:00 AM
Thank you. I suspect the murderer was very young, since the torture seemed to be of more importance than a sexual motive.
Also the smiley face on her hand and he beat her head after strangling her.

If the murderer was hidden in the house, which apparently he was, as there were no footmarks in the snow, surely he would have to use the bathroom...................No evidence there?
Why Christmas day?


As for the dna eventually found on her leggings.........Did they go to the laundry? How many people handled them before they were tested, years later?

1997 DNA found in blood inside JonBenet Pantie
2008 New testing finds DNA on waistband of long john.

Now the DNA matches the 1997 DNA. This means DNA from the same male made contact with JonBenet inside her Pantie and on both sides of her outside long john. Mix in with her blood, not from the surface of her pantie, he made contact from inside her body.

Test other items and his DNA will show up.

DNA on two items and on three places.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:09:43 AM
Thank you. I suspect the murderer was very young, since the torture seemed to be of more importance than a sexual motive.
Also the smiley face on her hand and he beat her head after strangling her.

If the murderer was hidden in the house, which apparently he was, as there were no footmarks in the snow, surely he would have to use the bathroom...................No evidence there?
Why Christmas day?


As for the dna eventually found on her leggings.........Did they go to the laundry? How many people handled them before they were tested, years later?

Why Christmas?

Our profile predict that the killer had a teaching background. Christmas time, he is off work and travel over this time frame. No one would think it was out of place.

The ransom note stated that the house and family would be monitored. From the profile's place of interest, many items used in this crime can be seen from the side yard. The back stairs were lite with white lights at Christmas time and this light could be used to help monitor the crime and the time the family found the ransom note on the back steps.

Christmas time may mean some thing special to the killer and this time of the year had set him off.

Over the past three years, the Ramsey's set a pattern as to their travels and dinner.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:20:23 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Wow. That is interesting. I guess there wasn't a time problem for the killer."

MarkBeckner:

"The killer also took the time to find a pad and sharpie pen, write a 2.5 page ransom note, fashion a garrote and choke her with it, then wrap her in a blanket with one of her favorite nightgowns and place her in a storage room in the basement. He/she/they then neatly put the pad and pen away and escaped without leaving much evidence."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:44:13 AM
Why place the ransom note on the back steps.

The large house had two set of steps that goes up to the second floor.
Front steps and the back steps.
The back steps was next to the garage and the kitchen. These steps was located in a place that is easy to used.

If we use the JBI profile made from the items used in the crime scene, then placing the three page ransom note on the back step was there to monitor the time when a family member find the ransom note.

The round step design give the killer a choice to what step the note will be place on. From the side yard, the step that is best seen from the outside yard is step three.
Placing the three pages spread out starting from the center post working toward the outside rail would cover 1/2 of the step surface. The pie shape of the step would cause the paper to fold over the nosing of the step and fill some of the space of step two. The riser area of step two.

The hand rails Christmas lights would back light the three pages and this could be easily monitor from the side yard view in the dark.

Patsy said in a interview to police that the ransom note was found near the bottom on the steps. Steps two or three.

Step three is high enough off the floor to be view through the kitchen service door.
Step three is at right angle to the view from the outside.
Ransom note page layed out from center post to the left, Patsy could step down on this step and not damage the ransom note. Her right foot would have made contact on this step keeping her foot barring to the outside of the tread.

Patsy all way put items at the bottom of the back steps so she would not forget them on the family trips.

Patsy's and the family's patterns could be monitor by the killer before, during and after the crime from the place of interest.

The south west side of the neighborhood has the best view to monitor the crime scene, this is called a place of interest.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 07:37:15 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"JBR was dressed when found, as far as I know. Does this mean the killer sexually molested her with the paintbrush handle and then dressed her back into her underwear and leggings before placing her body in the wine cellar?"

MarkBeckner:

"Yes."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 07:54:42 AM
People are habits of patterns.

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The above picture show us Patsy's pattern of placing items at the bottom of the back steps hours before she would leave on a trip so she would not forget some items that she wanted to take with her.

Patsy told the Boulder police that she found a ransom note near the bottom of the back stair. She said she step past the papers or to the right of the papers that was spread across one step. When she step to the main floor, she turn around to take a closer look at what was on the step. The tape interviews show us she turn to the LEFT to look at the papers on the step.

This support that the three page ransom note was laid out from the center post toward the center of the step. This gave her room to step to the outside area of step three and not step on the ransom note paper. Police said there was no foot print found on the ransom note.

She thought the note was left there by the house keeper because she had in the past left messages their before when she needed some thing importance. The house keeper wanted to borrow some money to pay some bills. These papers left on the back steps was a pattern of the house keeper for many years, These notes from a note pad place on the back steps could be monitor from the outside through the kitchen glass service door for weeks, months or years because this is a known pattern. The place of interest is the South side of the neighbor.

Boulder police did not believe Patsy's statement, and said that the ransom note was a fake. They said they have perform testing walking down the back steps and could not step over the pages spread out on the back step with out stepping on the paper as prof that she was not telling the truth. Patsy's story of how she found the ransom note had never change. The crime scene support her statement as fact.

Now Lets look at what happen that morning.

People are right handed or left handed. People also are right foot or left foot when walking down a step. We use a pattern of choice when we do many things. The foot we use to make the first step will be the same each time we walk down a step, it's one of our every day pattern. One foot is stronger that the outer and this will cause a person to walk in a large circle when lost.

If I ask you to stand very close to a brick wall on one foot, you would pick the foot farthest away from the brick wall. This is to stay in balance, the idea all so applies to stepping on a spiral stair system, the rail is like the brick wall. Walking down or up a set of steps uses one foot at a time, and the handrail act like the brick wall for support.

The first step on a spiral step design is to place the first step farthest away from the hand rail for balance.

Any good step design divides the number of steps into a equal amount. The first step is the same height as the next step. The maximum rise in a step design is 8 inches. The Ramsey's back step has 12 pie shape steps made of metal. From the second floor down to the main floor the distance is 104 inches and it takes 12 steps to get to the bottom floor. This step design has 13 riser of 8 inches high, or a total of 104 inches from floor to floor. 13 X 8 = 104 inches. 12 steps, and 13 risers.

The third step up from the bottom floor is 24 inches above the main floor. The round step design makes each step a pie shape with a connecting center post to support the stair system.

When a person walk up or down to a spiral round steps design, they create a pattern to what foot they will use first to step on the first step. Going up can be a diffident foot than going down. This is the person balance patterns.
The starting foot used most of the time is the farthest foot from the hand rail.

Videos have shown us that Patsy uses her left foot when stepping on the first step down. Knowing this pattern about Patsy, we can predict the location of her foot on step three bottom from the bottom. We must count the number of steps down to the third step to see witch foot step on that tread and this will show us her foot imprint location. Did she step on the ransom note or step to the outside of the tread missing stepping on the paper with her shoe.

Starting from the top of the stairs, step one start with her left foot, step two is her right foot, Step 10 is her right foot. This mean that her foot would be to the very outside location of the tread and would not step on the ransom note.

Boulder police tried this many times and that person did step on the edge of the ransom note, their test was use to support that Patsy was telling a lie. The test person should have started from the very top of the steps than starting from the middle of the steps to save time. This mistake in their testing supported that Patsy could not step past the note with out stepping on the paper. Remember, people are rule by patterns. Having patterns in our lives makes room for our brains to hold more information with out overloading the brain. Every person creates their own patterns so the Boulder police test person must start the test at the very top of the spiral stairs as did Patsy that day.

Now you know the rest of the story.

Team JBI





Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 07:55:00 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"Now that child beauty pageants are more mainstream today than they were in 1996, given shows like "Toddlers and Tiaras", do you think that the investigation would have been as focused on that aspect of JonBenet's life as it was? Do you believe the pageant angle was important, or just a distraction to the investigation?

Thanks so much for doing this, Mr. Beckner."

MarkBeckner:

"You're welcome. I believe the pageant angle was important, but what really turned this into a huge media event was when John and Patsy went on national TV on New Year's Day."
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 08:02:34 AM
Q & A Question

Question:

"First off thanks for the ama. You mentioned that certain aspects of the crime scene seemed staged. What makes you suggest this and do you have any theories as to why?"

MarkBeckner"

"Lots of reasons really. One, the ransom note was fake - there was no kidnapping and kidnappers do not write such notes. The ties around the hands were too loose to be of any use, thus it was part of the staging. The body was wrapped in a blanket and she had her favorite nightgown with her. The garroting of the neck was unnecessary since the blow to the head came first and she was unconscious and near death. Why the garrote? The tape was put on her mouth after being unconscious or dead and it was a small piece, not really enough to keep someone's mouth shut for long. The broken paintbrush used to simulate sex assault. All these were clues to staging."


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:06:47 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:10:06 PM
One of our ALS light:

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:12:02 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:22:11 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 02:39:33 PM

The Ransom Note:

"the Ransom Note was drafted on paper taken from the middle of a pad of paper located in the Ramsey’s home and with a pen found in the kitchen. Additional sheets were missing from the pad and were never located in the home. The pen used to write the Ransom Note was sourced to the Ramsey’s home and found placed back in its normal place by the phone. Also, there was another page in the pad that had written on it "Mr. and Mrs. I," which some believe to have been an early "false start" of the Ransom Note.


Tests show that it take 30 minutes to print the Ransom Note.

The Gender/Writer of the Ransom Note:
 347 words - Female Score:
 1007 points - Male Score: 430 points

The Gender author of this passage is: Female!
 DNA Analysis shows a Male!
 JBI profile shows Male with Female traits and has Multiple Sclerosis

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 04:35:37 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 04:39:39 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 04:46:11 PM
This is a vacuum unit dedicated to one function—collecting trace evidence at the crime scene. Venturi-controlled suction for surface vacuuming and single use filter assembly eliminate cross contamination from individual crime scenes. The entire sealed filter assembly in its evidence bag is submitted to the crime laboratory for examination. The SV110 is equipped with a manually controlled venturi to restrict suction to top surface vacuuming only when required.
 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 04:51:02 PM
Tools used to help solve a case. In our lab.

 The FX8B is designed exclusively for operator convenience and performance. The FX8B features two projectors for a full-screen, side-by-side display of two images—without image overlap. Latent fingerprints may be compared with recorded prints; suspected counterfeit money may be compared with legal tender; and questioned documents and signatures may be compared with genuine articles. Two quartz halogen projection lamps are controlled by individual front-panel switches for dual or single unit usage. Optics carried by the turret automatically provide appropriate surface illumination. Each lamp compartment is monitored by a thermal switch which allows the silent-run fan to continue to operate even after shut off. A matched pair of color-corrected, side-by-side f/3.5 objective lenses provide 6.5X and 10X magnification. Control knobs raise and lower the unit’s two stainless steel surface platforms for image focusing.

 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 06:06:51 PM
At around 5:00 PM on Christmas day, the Ramsey's left for a Christmas dinner about one mile away.
At around 5:00 PM a neighbor seen a white male that look like the Ramsey's older son walk up to the house on the Butler kitchen side of the house.
The profile predict that the killer enter the Ramsey's house right after the family left for the Christmas dinner. He would have 4 and 1/2 hours to write the ransom note and review the layout of the home.

A family note pad located in the back hallway that was in plan site on a counter was used to print the ransom note.
The killer use the center portion of the note pad to write the ransom note.

A Black water base Sharpie marker used to print the ransom note.

The ransom note was printed on three pages of white paper from a note pad seen on a counter located in the back hall way of the first floor next to the kitchen. The killer open the note pad to the middle and started the ransom note.

The writer used a black Sharper marker to print the three page ransom note. He started with a Mr. and Mrs. and then started over. That first page was never found, so he took it with him.

The water base Sharpie marker used was from a out of production supply and was not made for many years, before 1991.

Page one and two was from a new tip marker and the killer change markers on page three to a flat old tip marker to complete the three page ransom note. Page three has a 50% wider print stile because of the use of marker two, and older used marker.

The killer left his marker in a Orange can under the kitchen phone were the family kept pens. Boulder police match the WATER base ink to that one Sharper marker that was use to print the ransom note.

Water base markers of this type was hard to fine and that type of ink was out of product for many years.

Note: Arties use water base Sharpie markers to protect their art work from ink damage. This is a clue left by the killer of JonBenet.

Page one of the ransom note was Dog Eared at the bottom left page. This is a clue left by the killer.

Our lab tested the printing and stile of the ransom note and our tests show us it takes between 20 to 30 minutes to print the ransom note before the crime. Thirty minutes would be the best time to use for the crime scene profile.

Two markers was used to print the ransom note, one with a new point and the second marker with a used tip.

Our profile predict the killer uses what is called a sketchbook and Sharpie marker to draw picture of his travels.

Note:
The ransom note state that the family was going to be monitor before, during and after the crime. This monitoring could have be going on for weeks and years before the crime.

The location and uses of the note pad could be monitor from the side yard before the crime.
The placement and back steps could be monitor week before the crime from the side yard.
The placement of the water base marker place in a Orange can under the kitchen phone could be monitor for weeks before the crime.
The phone use to call for help could be monitor for weeks before the crime.

The silver spoon used in a bowl was stored in a china cabinet located next to the back steps could be monitor for weeks before the crime.

Jonbenet bedroom could be monitor for weeks before the crime from the same location as the other items listed above.

We call this a place of interest.

Team JBI


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 03, 2015, 08:01:45 PM
If the ransom note was correct, then three people was involve with the crime.
The ransom note stated that the home and family would be monitor before, during and after the crime.
The range profile is set at 475 feet.

What could be used to monitor the family from a distance?

20X60X80 Spotting scope. NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA

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Beaver hair was found on Jonbenet hands and was not source to the Ramsey's home.

The killer had a out doors background. He uses a high power Spotting scope.

Zeiss Victory FL Spotting Scope.
Straight 20-75 85 13.6 69.3 120-48
Carl Zeiss Sports Optics, the world’s leading manufacturer of high performance sports optics.

Read more: http://www.ammoland.com/2015/01/zeiss-victory-sf-binoculars/#ixzz3TPOLvcz0


VICTORY was sign at the end of the ransom note. VICTORY super-premium line of products.

ZEISS is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. The more than 24,000 employees of ZEISS generated revenue of about 4.2 billion euros in fiscal year 2012/13. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:05:56 AM
ELECTROSTATIC LIFTING FORMULA:

 PROCEDURE OF APPLICATION

 1. Place the lifting film over the surface
 bearing the dust impression.
 2. Place the grounding device adjacent
 to the lifting film.
 3. Charge the lifting film with the charger
 unit.
 4. The dust impression is transferred to
 the lifting film by the electrostatic
 charges.
 5. Carefully remove the lifting film
 from the surface.
 6. View the lifted result using
 white oblique light.
 7. Photograph opaque lifting films using
 white oblique light.
 8. Photograph transparent lifting films
 using transmitted light or darkfield
 lighting methods.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:07:31 AM
The UV ForensiTORCH operates at a frequency of 395nm (+/- 5nm). This is an ideal waveband for locating items of forensic interest. No special barrier goggles are required to view any fluorescence, but it is recommended that UV protective goggles be worn for general eye protection.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:09:05 AM
KRIMESITE IMAGER DIGITAL CAMERA KIT W/CANON POWERSHOT

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:39:41 AM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:52:45 AM
http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site36/2013/1025/20131025_081604_PRamsey-Grand-Jury.pdf

http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site36/2013/1025/20131025_081406_JRamsey-Grand-Jury.pdf
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:56:46 AM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:54:00 PM
The ransom note printed S. B. T. C. at the end of the note.

The question is, what does this stand for?

Our profile predict that the killer left clues to who he is. It's like a game he was playing.

Profile:
The killer travels on foot, bike and bus. The travel with a back pack. He enjoys rock climbing and walking the trails.
He sleeps in a tent and know how to stay warm by tucking his two white blankets tight to his body at night to stay warm. It just like the Indians did with their child out on the trails, like a papoose. He knows how to tie knots when he is climbing high off a cliff. This rock climbing makes him fearless just like committing a crime in a house with the family asleep.

He has learn to carry small bills like $20.00 because he does not want to bring back coin change, this is added weight and will cause noise out on the trails.

He know that he may need help out on the trails and some times to place a call to check in with family. A cell phone was not a option back in 1996 and also the distance location of cell towers. So he know how to connect to phone line wires out on the trails. He uses the Red and the Green wires. In the crime scene he painted a GREEN strip on JonBenet chin with paint from the paint tote and with ink, a RED smiley face on her hand. He uses his own phone hand set to connect to phone lines when he can to place a call FREE on his travels.

Boulder CO and other areas in the parks have phone boxes that he can easily tap into using his phone hand set to make a call. He only connect to the Red and Green wires.

He also knows that the basement of houses is wear the phone line connection are made to a house, this is called the phone line block. The basement is a place that is very well known to him and he fill at home in the basement.
Most houses do not have the alarm wired to the basement windows and some time the doors. Easy in and a easy out and it will be warm and dry. He knows all about wires and wear they are.

Phone box:

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S.B.T.C. may be stamp on his phone hand set that he keep with him in his back pack.
Southern Bell Telephone Company.

This was one of two items very importance to the killer to complete this crime. He added this information to the end of the ransom note as a clue.

The other was used to monitor the house and the family for days or weeks before the crime, The spotting scope Victory brain.

S.B.T.C.
Victory


Note, he may have also left this clue in the form of some items place on the kitchen table that the Ransom family did not know how it got there.

A Silver spoon wall place in a bowl of fresh cut pineapple, next to this was a used tea bag place inside a glass drinking cup.

S = Silver spoon
B = Bowl
T = Tea bag
C = Cup

A small black child metal ball bat is kept in his backpack for protection out on the trails. No gun permit is required.
A black child metal ball bat was found at the crime scene and was not source to the Ramsey's family.

The ransom note call was to be place between 8 and 10 AM. One of the yellow emergency phone boxes located up in the hills could have been used for this call, just tap the phone box using the Red and Green wires and this line if trace by police would ID the location to a call box up in the mountain. No person's name connected to this phone line if the police was to check it out.

Team JBI

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 05, 2015, 12:55:15 PM
Updates:

http://www.dailycamera.com/guest-opinions/ci_27637459/laurie-simpson-mark-beckners-mistakes
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 06, 2015, 03:19:47 PM
S. B.  T.  C. was printed at the end of the ransom note.

Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company was the Bell Operating Company serving the states of Georgia, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina prior to the divestiture. Southern Bell began 1879 as The Atlanta Telephonic Exchange and was based in Atlanta. It changed its name to Southern Bell.  Southern Bell also operated in Charleston and other parts of West Virginia from 1883 until 1917, when The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of West Virginia took over operations.

The Ramsey's move from Atlanta Georgia to Boulder Co

This was printed in the ransom note:
"Use that good southern common sense of yours."

Patsy Ramsey was from the state of West Virginia.

Southern Bell, originally incorporated in New York, was reincorporated in Georgia in 1983 as SBT&T Co. The original Southern Bell was then merged into SBT&T Co., at which point that company was renamed Southern Bell. Since BellSouth, the new owner of Southern Bell and South Central Bell upon the divestiture of AT&T, was based in Georgia, it was more practical to have Southern Bell incorporated in the same state. Southern Bell was renamed BellSouth Telecommunications until It was merged into AT&T in 2006.

Southern Bell Telephone Company Building

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The Southern Bell Telephone Company Building, now known as the AT&T Communications Building, is the main telephone exchange for downtown Atlanta. It is located at 51 Peachtree Center Avenue, on the northeast corner of Auburn Avenue.

Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 06, 2015, 04:44:14 PM
The killer take JonBenet to the basement.

Our profile predict that the killer has a art background.

New research from Northwestern University provides an explanation for why artists need such solitude.

It's a matter of attention.

In other words, people who were less able to ignore distractions were more likely to do great creative work.  Sensitivity, so the argument goes, drives creative achievement.

The killer enter the Ramsey's home hours before the family came back from a Christmas dinner. He writes the ransom note before the crime in a location and condition that he needs.
Ransom notes require a certain quiet, a solitude that is all the more valuable for the way it can be achieved in public or other locations.

Solitude is a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e., lack of contact with people. It may stem from bad relationships, loss of loved ones, deliberate choice, infectious disease, mental disorders, neurological disorders or circumstances of employment or situation.

The killer's profile:
The quality or state of being alone or remote from society.
He enjoyed the peace and solitude of the woods and the trails.
He travels on foot, bike and bus with a backpack.
He walk on the trails with Hi-Tec hiking shoes.
The killer may have a neurological disorder called MS.

When the killer was a child, he may have used the basement as a place of solitude in his troubled life.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 06, 2015, 06:22:25 PM
People are habits of patterns.

The above picture show us Patsy's pattern of placing items at the bottom of the back steps hours before she would leave on a trip so she would not forget some items that she wanted to take with her.

Patsy told the Boulder police that she found a ransom note near the bottom of the back stair. She said she step past the papers or to the right of the papers that was spread across one step. When she step to the main floor, she turn around to take a closer look at what was on the step. The tape interviews show us she turn to the LEFT to look at the papers on the step.

This support that the three page ransom note was laid out from the center post toward the center of the step. This gave her room to step to the outside area of step three and not step on the ransom note paper. Police said there was no foot print found on the ransom note.

She thought the note was left there by the house keeper because she had in the past left messages their before when she needed some thing importance. The house keeper wanted to borrow some money to pay some bills. These papers left on the back steps was a pattern of the house keeper for many years, These notes from a note pad place on the back steps could be monitor from the outside through the kitchen glass service door for weeks, months or years because this is a known pattern. The place of interest is the South side of the neighborhood.

Boulder police did not believe Patsy's statement, and said that the ransom note was a fake. They said they have perform testing walking down the back steps and could not step over the pages spread out on the back step with out stepping on the paper as prof that she was not telling the truth. Patsy's story of how she found the ransom note had never change. The crime scene support her statement as fact.

Lets look at what happen that morning.

People are right handed or left handed. People also are right foot or left foot when walking down a step. We use a pattern of choice when we do many things. The foot we use to make the first step will be the same each time we walk down a step, it's one of our every day pattern. One foot is stronger that the other and this will cause a person to walk in a large circle when lost.

If I ask you to stand very close to a brick wall on one foot, you would pick the foot farthest away from the brick wall. This is to stay in balance, the idea all so applies to stepping on a spiral stair system, the rail is like the brick wall. Walking down or up a set of steps uses one foot at a time, and the handrail act like the brick wall for support.

The first foot to step on a spiral step design is to place the first step farthest away from the hand rail for balance.

Any good step design divides the number of steps into a equal amount. The first step is the same height as the next step. The maximum rise in a step design is 8 inches. The Ramsey's back step has 12 pie shape steps made of metal. From the second floor down to the main floor the distance is 104 inches and it takes 12 steps to get to the bottom floor. This step design has 13 riser of 8 inches high, or a total of 104 inches from floor to floor. 13 X 8 = 104 inches. 12 steps, and 13 risers.

The third step up from the bottom floor is 24 inches above the main floor. The round step design makes each step a pie shape with a connecting center post to support the stair system.

When a person walk up or down to a spiral round steps design, they create a pattern to what foot they will use first to step on the first step. Going up can be a diffident foot than going down. This is the person balance patterns.
 The starting foot used most of the time is the farthest foot from the hand rail.

Videos have shown us that Patsy uses her left foot when stepping on the first step down. Knowing this pattern about Patsy, we can predict the location of her foot on step three bottom from the bottom. We must count the number of steps down to the third step to see witch foot step on that tread and this will show us her foot imprint location. Did she step on the ransom note or step to the outside of the tread missing stepping on the paper with her shoe.

Starting from the top of the stairs, step one start with her left foot, step two is her right foot, Step 10 is her right foot. This mean that her foot would be to the very outside location of the tread and would not step on the ransom note.

Boulder police tried this many times and that person did step on the edge of the ransom note, their test was use to support that Patsy was telling a lie. The test person should have started from the very top of the steps than starting from the middle of the steps to save time. This mistake in their testing supported that Patsy could not step past the note with out stepping on the paper. Remember, people are rule by patterns. Having patterns in our lives makes room for our brains to hold more information with out overloading the brain. Every person creates their own patterns so the Boulder police test person must start the test at the very top of the spiral stairs as did Patsy that day.


Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 06, 2015, 06:33:53 PM
When SPST is closed, you are in talk mode; when you lift the switch-hook on the “test set” phone, you will get a dial tone as if you were a standard extension of the line you are on. You will be able to dial out and receive calls. When the SPST is opened, the resistor and capacitor are no longer shunted, and they become part of the telephone circuit.

When you lift the switchhook on the test set, you will not receive dial tone, due to the fact that the cap blocks DC, and the resistor passes less than 4 mA nominally (far below the amount necessary to saturate the supervisory ferrod on ESS or close the line relay on any other switch).

However, you will be able to silently monitor all audio on the line. The cap reactance + the phone’s impedance insure that you won’t cut the signal too much on the phone line, which might cause a noticeable change (..expedite the shock force, SOMEONE’S ON MY LINE!!). It’s also good to have a VOM handy when working outside to rapidly check for active lines or supervision states.

Line from the ransom note:
"If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to
arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a earlier 
delivery pickup of your daughter."



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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:26:56 AM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:34:21 AM
Added to the lab:

 The high-resolution digital camera in this kit offers the capability to photograph the crime scene and record latent evidence directly through the KRIMESITE™ IMAGER. The included adapter allows for quick and easy attachment to the Imager within a matter of seconds and the printer connects directly to the camera for quick full color 4" x 6" (10.2cm x 15.2cm) printouts at the scene. Also included in this kit is the 30-watt shortwave UV Puissant Light.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:36:27 AM
From the redesigned lightweight body, fashioned from a single piece of extruded aluminum, to the superior 60mm 4 element all quartz lens with dual filter slide assembly—the KSS60 sets a new standard for crime scene search capability. The 60mm UV lens is our very finest, which requires no add-on lens adapters for close-up and distance viewing. Because of this exceptional lens and filter combination, close-up, distance viewing and photography can be accomplished without ever changing the mechanical configuration of the device. The Direct View Kit is supplied with everything you need to search a crime scene for latent prints on non-porous surfaces.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:39:07 AM
The Sirchie® KRIMESITE Imager. is a tool that can be used to detect and document latent fingerprints on various surfaces without the use of chemical enhancement. The Imager takes advantage of the different UV light reflectance properties of the fingerprint and the surface on which it is located. Large surfaces can be searched quickly and then any fingerprints detected can be digitally photographed for comparison purposes. Due to the use of specific optic filters, the search for fingerprints can be conducted in daylight or darkness. A growing trend in forensic DNA analysis is the analysis of the epithelial cells contained within a fingerprint or fingerprint smudge that is not suitable for fingerprint comparison purposes. One concern from a DNA analysis perspective is the exposure of the limited biological material to the UV light used by the KRIMESITE Imager. which can be harmful to the DNA.

 The objective of this study was to determine the effects of ultraviolet light on DNA analysis and to determine the ideal circumstances for biological fluid examination when using a shortwave ultraviolet light source.

 Human buccal cells on paper were used to simulate a biological stain. The cells were exposed to a 12 Watt, shortwave (254nm) ultraviolet light for one minute, two minutes or three minutes at distances of one foot, two feet, or three feet. After exposure to the ultraviolet light, DNA was extracted from the stains for subsequent quantification and STR (Short Tandem Repeat) analysis using PowerPlex® 16 (Promega Corporation).

 Results indicate that short-term (one minute) exposure of these biological samples to ultravioletlight does not greatly affect downstream DNA analysis. A longer exposure (two minutes) at a short distance (one foot) causes allelic dropout, which may be due to degradation of the biological sample. However, increasing the exposure distance to two feet or three feet improves the recovery of DNA from the paper. DNA analysis was most affected by longer exposure (three minutes) to ultraviolet light, resulting in poor recovery and increased allelic drop out.

 This technique was subsequently used on probative evidence successfully. Ultimately, this information will be applied to the examination of fingerprints and a method will be developed to scan evidence for biological stains using ultraviolet light causing minimal damage to the DNA.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:40:25 AM
These hermetically sealed filter assemblies are designed to be used with the No. 619E. The 619E1 is supplied with a Crevice Tool Attachment and retains particles greater than 0.1mm (100 microns).
 Team JBI

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:43:07 AM
Developed from the U.S. military's heat and eat ration concept, now you can have super-glue fuming in one convenient, disposable container without the sticky mess with HotShot Fingerprint Developer! Developed prints are whiter and appear much faster due to the activator and the concentrated print developer. One HotShot adequately fumes a tank in four minutes or less.
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:44:20 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:52:53 AM
If you ask us "what was this crime about', we would say...

Personal Cause Homicide

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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 03:01:36 AM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 06:04:27 AM
https://bouldercolorado.gov/pages/jonbenet-ramsey-homicide
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 01:39:39 PM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 07, 2015, 02:22:44 PM
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 08, 2015, 06:24:49 PM
Resignation Letter of Det. Steve Thomas

August 6, 1998

 Chief Beckner,

 On June 22, I submitted a letter to Chief Koby, requesting a leave of absence from the Boulder Police Department. In response to persistent speculation as to why I chose to leave the Ramsey investigation, this letter explains more fully those reasons. Although my concerns were well known for some time, I tried to be gracious in my departure, addressing only health concerns. However, after a month of soul searching and reflection, I feel I must now set the record straight.

 The primary reason I chose to leave is my belief that the district attorney's office continues to mishandle the Ramsey case. I had been troubled for many months with many aspects of the investigation. Albeit an uphill battle of a case to begin with, it became a nearly impossible investigation because of the political alliances, philosophical differences, and professional egos that blocked progress in more ways, and on more occasions, than I can detail in this memorandum. I and others voiced these concerns repeatedly. In the interest of hoping justice would be served, we tolerated it, except for those closed door sessions when detectives protested in frustration, where fists hit the table, where detectives demanded that the right things be done. The wrong things were done, and made it a manner of simple principle that I could not continue to participate as it stood with the district attorney's office. As an organization, we remained silent, when we should have shouted.

 The Boulder Police Department took a handful of detectives days after the murder, and handed us this case. As one of those five primary detectives, we tackled it for a year and a half. We conducted an exhaustive investigation, followed the evidence where it led us, and were faithfully and professionally committed to this case. Although not perfect, cases rarely are. During eighteen months on the Ramsey investigation, my colleagues and I worked the case night and day, and in spite of tied hands. On June 1-2, 1998, we crunched thirty thousand pages of investigation to its essence, and put our cards on the table, delivering the case in a formal presentation to the district attorney's office. We stood confident in our work. Very shortly thereafter, though, the detectives who know this case better than anyone were advised by the district attorney's office that we would not be participating as grand jury advisory witnesses.

 The very entity with whom we shared our investigative case file to see justice sought, I felt, was betraying this case. We were never afforded true prosecutorial support. There was never a consolidation of resources. All legal opportunities were not made available. How were we expected to "solve" this case when the district attorney's office was crippling us with their positions? I believe they were, literally, facilitating the escape of justice. During this investigation, consider the following:

•During the investigation detectives would discover, collect, and bring evidence to the district attorney's office, only to have it summarily dismissed or rationalized as insignificant. The most elementary of investigative efforts, such as obtaining telephone and credit card records, were met without support, search warrants denied. The significant opinions of national experts were casually dismissed or ignored by the district attorney's office, even the experienced FBI were waved aside.
•Those who chose not to cooperate were never compelled before a grand jury early in this case, as detectives suggested only weeks after the murder, while information and memories were fresh.

•An informant, for reasons his own, came to detectives about conduct occurring inside the district attorneys office, including allegations of a plan intended only to destroy a man's career. We carefully listened. With that knowledge, the department did nothing. Other than to alert the accused, and in the process burn the two detectives [who captured that exchange on an undercover wire, incidentally] who came forth with this information. One of the results of that internal whistleblowing was witnessing Detective Commander Eller, who also could not tolerate what was occurring, lose his career and reputation undeservedly; scapegoated in a manner which only heightened my concerns. It did not take much inferential reasoning to realize that any dissidents were readily silenced.

•In a departure from protocol, police reports, physical evidence, and investigative information was shared with Ramsey defense attorneys, all of this in the district attorney's office "spirit of cooperation". I served a search warrant, only to find later defense attorneys were simply given copies of the evidence it yielded.
•An FBI agent, whom I didn't even know, quietly tipped me off about what the DA's office was doing behind our backs, conducting investigation the police department was wholly unaware of.

•I was advised not to speak to certain witnesses, and all but dissuaded from pursuing particular investigative efforts. Polygraphs were acceptable for some subjects, but others seemed immune from such requests.

•Innocent people were not "cleared", publicly or otherwise, even when it was unmistakably the right thing to do, as reputations and lives were destroyed. Some in the district attorney's office, to this day, pursue weak, defenseless, and innocent people in shameless tactics that one couldn't believe more bizarre if it were made up.
•I was told by one in the district attorney's office about being unable to "break" a particular police officer from his resolute accounts of events he had witnessed. In my opinion, this was not trial preparation, this was an attempt to derail months of hard work.

•I was repeatedly reminded by some in the district attorney's office just how powerful and talented and resourceful particular defense attorneys were. How could decisions be made this way?

•There is evidence that was critical to the investigation, that to this day has never been collected, because neither search warrants nor other means were supported to do so. Not to mention evidence which still sits today, untested in the laboratory, as differences continue about how to proceed.


•While investigative efforts were rebuffed, my search warrant affidavits and attempts to gather evidence in the murder investigation of a six year old child were met with refusals and, instead, the suggestion that we "ask the permission of the Ramseys" before proceeding. And just before conducting the Ramsey interviews, I thought it inconceivable I was being lectured on "building trust".

 These are but a few of the many examples of why I chose to leave. Having to convince, to plead at times, to a district attorney's office to assist us in the murder of a little girl, by way of the most basic of investigative requests, was simply absurd. When my detective partner and I had to literally hand search tens of thousands of receipts, because we didn't have a search warrant to assist us otherwise, we did so. But we lost tremendous opportunities to make progress, to seek justice, and to know the truth. Auspicious timing and strategy could have made a difference. When the might of the criminal justice system should have brought all it had to bear on this investigation, and didn't, we remained silent. We were trying to deliver a murder case with hands tied behind our backs. It was difficult, and our frustrations understandable. It was an assignment without chance of success. Politics seemed to trump justice.


 Even "outsiders" quickly assessed the situation, as the FBI politely noted early on: "the government isn't in charge of this investigation." As the nation watched, appropriately anticipating a fitting response to the murder of the most innocent of victims, I stood bothered as to what occurred behind the scenes. Those inside this case knew what was going on. Eighteen months gave us a unique perspective.


 We learned to ignore the campaign of misinformation in which we were said to be bumbling along, or else just pursuing one or two suspects in some ruthless vendetta. Much of what appeared in the press was orchestrated by particular sources wishing to discredit the Boulder Police Department. We watched the media spun, while we were prohibited from exercising First Amendment rights. As disappointment and frustration pervaded, detectives would remark to one another, "if it reaches a particular point, I'm walking away." But we would always tolerate it "just one more time." Last year, when we discovered hidden cameras inside the Ramsey house, only to realize the detectives had been unwittingly videotaped, this should have rocked the police department off its foundation. Instead, we allowed that, too, to pass without challenge. The detectives' enthusiasm became simply resigned frustration, acquiescing to that which should never have been tolerated. In the media blitz, the pressure of the whole world watching, important decisions seemed to be premised on "how it would play" publicly. Among at least a few of the detectives, "there's something wrong here" became a catch phrase. I witnessed others having to make decisions which impacted their lives and careers, watched the soul searching that occurred as the ultimate questions were pondered. As it goes, "evils that befall the world are not nearly so often caused by bad men, as they are by good men who are silent when an opinion must be voiced." Although several good men in the police department shouted loudly behind closed doors, the organization stood deafeningly silent at what continued to occur unchallenged.
 Last Spring, you, too, seemed at a loss. I was taken aback when I was reminded of what happened to Commander Eller when he stuck his neck out. When reminded how politically powerful the DA was. When reminded of the hundreds of other cases the department had to file with this district attorney's office, and that this was but one case. And finally, when I was asked, "what do you want done? The system burned down?", it struck me dumb. But when you conceded that there were those inside the DA's office we had to simply accept as "defense witnesses", and when we were reduced to simply recording our objections for "documentation purposes" -- I knew I was not going to participate in this much longer.
 I believe the district attorney's office is thoroughly compromised.

 When we were told by one in the district attorney's office, months before we had even completed our investigation, that this case "is not prosecutable," we shook our heads in disbelief. A lot could have been forgiven, the lesser transgressions ignored, for the right things done. Instead, those in the district attorney's office encouraged us to allow them to "work their magic" (which I never fully understood. Did that "magic" include sharing our case file information with the defense attorneys, dragging feet in evidence collection, or believing that two decades of used-car-dealing-style-plea-bargaining was somehow going to solve this case?). Right and wrong is just that. Some of these issues were not shades of gray. Decision should have been made as such. Whether a suspect a penniless indigent with a public defender, or otherwise.

 As contrasted by my experiences in Georgia, for example, where my warrant affidavits were met with a sense of support and an obligation to the victim. Having worked with able prosecutors in other jurisdictions, having worked cases where justice was aggressively sought, I have familiarity with these prosecution professionals who hold a strong sense of justice. And then, from Georgia, the Great Lakes, the East Coast, the South, I would return to Boulder, to again be thoroughly demoralized.
 We delayed and ignored, for far too long, that which was "right", in deference of maintaining this dysfunctional relationship with the district attorney's office. This wasn't a runaway train that couldn't be stopped. Some of us bit our tongues as the public was told of this "renewed cooperation" between the police department and the district attorney's office -- this at the very time the detectives and those in the district attorney's office weren't even on speaking terms, the same time you had to act as a liaison between the two agencies because the detectives couldn't tolerate it. I was quite frankly surprised, as you remarked on this camaraderie, that there had not yet been a fistfight.

 In Boulder, where the politics, policies, and pervasive thought has held for years, a criminal justice system designed to deal with such an event was not in place. Instead, we had an institution that when needed most, buckled. The system was paralyzed, as to this day one continues to get away with murder.

 Will there be a real attempt at justice? I may be among the last to find out. The department assigned me some of the most sensitive and critical assignments in the Ramsey case, including search warrants and affidavits, the Atlanta projects, the interviews of the Ramseys, and many other sensitive assignments I won't mention. I criss-crossed the country, conducting interviews and investigation, pursuing pedophiles and drifters, chasing and discarding leads. I submitted over 250 investigative reports for this case alone. I'd have been happy to assist the grand jury. But the detectives, who know this case better than anyone, were told we would not be allowed as grand jury advisory witnesses, as is common place. If a grand jury is convened, the records will be sealed, and we will not witness what goes on inside such a proceeding. What part of the case gets presented, what doesn't?

 District Attorney Hunter's continued reference to a "runaway" grand jury is also puzzling. Is he afraid that he cannot control the outcome? Why would one not simply present evidence to jurors, and let the jury decide? Perhaps the DA is hoping for a voluntary confession one day. What's needed, though, is an effective district attorney to conduct the inquiry, not a remorseful killer.

 The district attorney's office should be the ethical and judicial compass for the community, ensuring that justice is served -- or at least, sought. Instead, our DA has becoming a spinning compass for the media. The perpetuating inference continues that justice is somehow just around the corner. I do not see that occurring, as the two year anniversary of this murder approaches.

 It is my belief the district attorney's office has effectively crippled this case. The time for intervention is now. It is difficult to imagine a more compelling situation for the appointment of an entirely independent prosecution team to be introduced into this matter, who would oversee an attempt at righting this case.

 * * * * *

 Unmistakably and worst of all, we have failed a little girl named Jon Benet. Six years old. Many good people, decent, innocent citizens, are forever bound by the murder of this child. There is a tremendous obligation to them. But an infinitely greater obligation to her, as she rests in a small cemetery far away from this anomaly of a place called Boulder.

 A distant second stands the second tragedy -- the failure of the system in Boulder. Ask the mistreated prosecution witnesses in this investigation, who cooperated for months, who now refuse to talk until a special prosecutor is established. Ask former detectives who have quietly tendered their shields in disheartenment. Ask all those innocent people personally affected by this case, who have had their lives upset because of the arbitrary label of "suspect" being attached. Ask the cops who cannot speak out because they still wear a badge. The list is long.

 I know that to speak out brings its own issues. But as you also know, there are others who are as disheartened as I am, who are biting their tongues, searching their consciences. I know what may occur -- I may be portrayed as frustrated, disgruntled. Not so. I have had an exemplary and decorated thirteen year career as a police officer and detective. I didn't want to challenge the system. In no way do I wish to harm this case or subvert the long and arduous work that has been done. I only wish to speak up and ask for assistance in making a change. I want justice for a child who was killed in her home on Christmas night.

 This case has defined many aspects of all our lives, and will continue to do so for all of our days. My colleagues put their hearts and souls into this case, and I will take some satisfaction that it was the detective team who showed tremendous efforts and loyalties to seeking justice for this victim. Many sacrifices were made. Families. Marriages. In the latter months of the investigation, I was diagnosed with a disease which will require a lifetime of medication. Although my health declined, I was resolved to see the case through to a satisfactory closure. I did that on June 1-2. And on June 22, I requested a leave of absence, without mention of what transpired in our department since Christmas 1996.

 What I witnessed for two years of my life was so fundamentally flawed, it reduced me to tears. Everything the badge ever meant to me was so foundationally shaken, one should never have to sell one's soul as a prerequisite to wear it. On June 26, after leaving the investigation for the last time, and leaving the city of Boulder, I wept as I drove home, removing my detectives shield and placing it on the seat beside me, later putting it in a desk drawer at home, knowing I could never put it back on.

 There is some consolation that a greater justice awaits the person who committed these acts, independent of this system we call "justice." A greater justice awaits. Of that, at least, we can be confident.

 As a now infamous author, panicked in the night, once penned, "use that good southern common sense of yours." I will do just that. Originally from a small southern town where this would never have been tolerated, where respect for law and order and traditions were instilled in me, I will take that murderous author's out-of-context advice. And use my good southern common sense to put this case into the perspective it necessitates -- a precious child was murdered. There needs to be some consequence to that.

 Regretfully, I tender this letter, and my police career, a calling which I loved. I do this because I cannot continue to sanction by my silence what has occurred in this case. It was never a fair playing field, the "game" was simply unacceptable anymore. And that's what makes this all so painful. The detectives never had a chance. If ever there were a case, and if ever there were a victim, who truly meant something to the detectives pursuing the truth, this is it. If not this case, what case? Until such time an independent prosecutor is appointed to oversee this case, I will not be a part of this. What went on was simply wrong.

 I recalled a favorite passage recently, Atticus Finch speaking to his daughter: "Just remember that one thing does not abide by majority rule, Scout -- it's your conscience."

 At thirty-six years old, I thought my life's passion as a police officer was carved in stone. I realize that although I may have to trade my badge for a carpenter's hammer, I will do so with a clear conscience. It is with a heavy heart that I offer my resignation from the Boulder Police Department, in protest of this continuing travesty.

 [Signed]
 Detective Steve Thomas #638
 Detective Division
 Boulder Police Department
 August 6, 1998
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 08, 2015, 08:17:46 PM
Four-year-old JonBenet and her older brother Burke are shown here dressed as an angel and a shepherd for their church's Christmas pageant in 1994. This photo was taken almost exactly two years prior to JonBenet's death. On Dec. 26, 1996

http://abcnews.go.com/US/photos/jonbenet-ramsey-photos-15905275/image-15905456
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 09, 2015, 06:08:54 AM
In 1989, researchers with the Department of Chemistry, Belfast, Northern Ireland (per the FBI) introduced DFO, which is now commercially available and used in the United Kingdom. Unlike ninhydrin, DFO gives a weakly colored initial print; the main feature of this reagent is its ability to give a fluorescent print without secondary treatment.

 DFO is said to produce 2.5 times the number of latent prints than Ninhydrin.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 09, 2015, 06:10:34 AM

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 09, 2015, 06:13:55 AM
ESDA Electrostatic Vacuum Box



 Indented writing, a very special type of evidence, is often overlooked. An Investigator may not even be aware of it.

 Along with indented writing, this equipment also can be used to recover dusty footwear impressions.

 In a drug case or a kidnapping case, a note pad with no writing visible on it is the only piece of evidence. Is there no writing at all? Oblique lighting may reveal some indented writing on the top sheet of paper, but it can be really hard to see.

 Attempts at photography may be less than successful. What can you do?

 In another case, some papers and file folders from a burglarized business are submitted as evidence. The suspects entered through the roof and jumped down onto a desk. You can just barely see the faint impressions of footwear in dust on some of the papers and nothing at all on the others. It would be impossible to photograph these extremely low contrast images of dust on patterned or light colored papers.

 What can you do?

 A solution to both of these problems involves using an Electrostatic Vacuum Box , a Criminalist with the Swedish Police Force.

 The Electrostatic Vacuum Box holds the paper down while film is placed on it and charged with electricity.

 To Visualize Indented Writing on Documents If indented writing is being sought, the document is placed on the Electrostatic Vacuum Box and covered with Type IW plastic film. Switch the vacuum pump on. Electricity is passed over the surface with the use of a corona unit.

 Special developing powder is applied with a fingerprint brush to the plastic film over the document. The powder collects in the indentations with the excess powder being brushed away.

 The indented writing is now visible and can easily be photographed due to the high contrast between the black powder and the film. This film can be covered with an adhesive-backed film to preserve the powder-developed image.

 The original document is not damaged or altered.

 To Recover Footwear Impressions in Dust To recover the footwear impressions in dust from paper items, place the paper with the suspected dusty footwear impression on the Electrostatic Vacuum Box. Cover it with Type SP film and switch on the vacuum pump. Charge it with electricity using the corona unit. The dust, in the shape of the footwear image, will now be on the clear plastic film. Because of the vacuum, there is no air gap between the plastic film and the evidence paper. Since the particles of dust do not have to jump over this air gap between the film and the paper, the resulting image is sharper.

 This procedure is suggested for use on papers from a crime scene, even if no footwear impressions can be detected with the unaided eye.

 Excellent, high-contrast photographs of the footwear impressions can result with the use of a black background and directed lighting.

 Specifications:

• Vacuum plate (35 x 39 cm)
• Vacuum pump
• 100-meter roll of Type IW film
• Transformer.
• 100-meter roll of Type SP film
• Developing brush
• 75 grams of developing powder
• Corona unit
• 25 sheets of adhesive film (25 x 35 cm)

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 12, 2015, 03:04:29 PM
Each year a 300 lb. block of clear ice is carved into a special ice carving.
Located at the base, is the name JonBenet.

The block has a size of 20 inches wide, 40 inches high and is 10 inchers thick.

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 12, 2015, 03:11:14 PM

Former Boulder police Chief Mark Beckner made his most extensive remarks to date about the JonBenet Ramsey case in a rare online Q&A over the weekend —...


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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 12, 2015, 03:23:14 PM
I have extensive police experience covering 36 years in law enforcement and the challenges were many,...


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http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2wowat/i_am_former_boulder_police_chief_mark_beckner_i/?limit=500
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 12, 2015, 03:34:25 PM
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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 21, 2015, 06:15:54 AM
Forensic investigations are often preoccupied with the measurable and the systematic, with whatever science can tell us about the evidence that’s left behind. But according to one law and psychology professor, the most influential component in all criminal investigations is sometimes the most overlooked – the human mind.
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Post by: JonBenet Investigation on March 21, 2015, 06:18:47 AM
https://youtu.be/rzpgyIKBS40

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on April 13, 2015, 03:14:40 AM
New interview about this case:

Link:

http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/30nfvc/hi_im_chief_marshall_james_kolar_ama/

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on April 13, 2015, 03:17:46 AM
https://www.facebook.com/foreign.faction/timeline

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Myster on April 13, 2015, 06:48:10 PM
So James Kolar is convinced that it was an insider job.  ?>)()<   Where does that leave your intruder whodunnit theory, JBI?  &%+((£
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: JonBenet Investigation on May 11, 2015, 07:38:40 AM
We are getting ready to test a untested item that could brake this case.

We will update this site with the new information.

Team JBI
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: mercury on May 20, 2015, 08:02:10 PM
Good Luck
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Post by: pathfinder73 on September 21, 2016, 03:26:50 PM
'The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey'

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The team: (left to right) James Kolar, Dr. Werner Spitz, James Fitzgerald, Laura Richards, Dr. Henry Lee, Jim Clemente, and Stan Burke. (Photo: Neil Jacobs/CBS)


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Post by: pathfinder73 on September 25, 2016, 11:57:27 AM
CBS detectives theory of what happened to JonBenet Ramsey.


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Post by: jameson245 on January 30, 2019, 01:11:25 AM
Brother of JonBenet Ramsey reaches settlement with CBS

January 5, 2019



BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A $750 million defamation lawsuit filed against CBS by the brother of JonBenet Ramsey has been settled.
The Daily Camera reports court records show that a Michigan Circuit Court judge on Wednesday dismissed the lawsuit filed by Burke Ramsey in December 2016.
The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Robittybob1 on February 23, 2019, 06:17:47 AM
Who we are.

JonBenet Investigation

Our web site for the JonBenet Investigation Sketchbook Project www.JonBenetInvestigation.com

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Title: Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
Post by: Robittybob1 on February 23, 2019, 08:56:45 AM
2015 new interview with Boulder police chief about the JonBenet Ramsey case.

Link:

http://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/2wowat/i_am_former_boulder_police_chief_mark_beckner_i/?limit=500

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Mark Beckner and the Umbrella  3 youtube videos https://youtu.be/SaByuKN-FXU
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Post by: Robittybob1 on February 23, 2019, 08:59:27 AM
Police Chief
 

Chief Greg Testa

Greg Testa is the Chief of Police for the Boulder Police Department. He brings more than three decades of law enforcement experience to the position.

The chief oversees all aspects of the department including operations, administration, communications, records, training, property and evidence, victim's services, personnel and finance.

Chief Testa joined the Boulder Police Department in 1987 after working as an officer for the Northglenn Police Department. He served as a commander for the Boulder Police Department for six years before being named deputy chief. He was promoted to police chief in July 2014 after serving for several months as the department's interim chief of police.

Previous assignments have included deputy chief of Support and Staff Services and Operations, overseeing the Detective Section and leading the Boulder County Investigative Team.  Before that, he worked in a variety of positions in patrol, traffic and with the SWAT and bomb teams.

He holds a master's degree in executive leadership in criminal justice from the University of Colorado-Denver and a bachelor's of science degree in computer information systems with a minor in management from Regis University. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy, 229th Session.

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