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Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #750 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
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Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #751 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.

« Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 10:00:41 AM by JonBenet Investigation »

Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #752 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
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Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #753 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.



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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Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #754 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


Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #755 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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Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #756 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


Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #757 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


Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #758 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


Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #759 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
 light energy direct from the fiber optic bundle and focused light for
 The LUMA-LITE™ SEQUENTIAL SCAN SYSTEM is supplied with
 general scan with a miniature beam deflector for confined areas. The
 LUMA-LITE™ Band Pass Filters & Applications LUMA-LITE™ Applications
 fiber optic assembly will allow photography in low ambient light areas
 hands-free operation, examination, dusting and collection of evidence.
 The operator does not have to secure the emitting medium or work with
 only one hand. The beam deflector will provide light energy at any
 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
 significantly improve the efficiency of the crime laboratory and
 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
 areas such as walls, bed sheets, clothing, and victim's bodies, will
 greatly reduce the amount of time required to illuminate the
 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


Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #760 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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Offline Myster

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #761 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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It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline abs

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #762 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.



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.



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!

Offline Myster

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #763 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.
« Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 05:34:07 PM by Myster »
It's one of them cases, in'it... one of them f*ckin' cases.

Offline JonBenet Investigation

Re: JonBenét Investigation 2015 Team JBI
« Reply #764 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