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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #45 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #46 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #47 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #48 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #49 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #50 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #51 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #52 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #53 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #54 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #55 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #56 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.

Team JBI

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #57 on: February 07, 2015, 08:08:15 AM »
I still reckon Pat dunnit.

Did she ever take that polygraph?
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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #58 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #59 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.

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