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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #390 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #391 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #392 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.

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« Last Edit: February 10, 2015, 09:58:42 AM by JonBenet Investigation »

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #393 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #394 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #395 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"


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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #396 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #397 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #398 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #399 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.


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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #400 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #401 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

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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.  ?{)(**

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #402 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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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #403 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.

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Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #404 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?

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