Comments by "Jim Werther" (@jimwerther) on "COURT TV"
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@jackcherbourg2899
1. The police at the Ramsey house did not realize that JonBenét had been struck on the head. Neither did the coroner's office, nor the coroner himself - until Dr. John Meyer ultimately peeled back her scalp. So how is it that Patsy thought JonBenét was dead? Shouldn't she have called an ambulance?
2. The assistant DA at the time, Bill Wise, was quoted as saying that the force used was sufficient to “bring down a 350 lb. Green Packers [sic] lineman”. How could a 60 lb. boy possibly have done such damage? (Remember that the slanderous CBS show used a boy far larger, yet required numerous takes to crack a fake skull in just the right way.)
3. Despite the massive damage to her skull (8.5" crack, a piece of her skull completely broken off) there was no blood anywhere. The top scientists concluded that she must have been strangled first. If so, how does the Burke theory work?
4. The top scientists also noted the various injuries to JonBenét's neck, which proved that she was a)alive when she was strangled, and b)consciously fought to remove the rope from her neck. How would you explain that?
5. The University of Boulder lab concluded that JonBenét had eaten a fruit salad - not plain pineapple. How does that fit into your theory?
6. Believing Burke did it means that the following got it wrong:
* The Federal Court
* The FBI
* Every member of the Boulder Police Department
* Two Boulder DAs
* The top homicide detective on the case
* The top FBI profiler
* The Special Prosecutor
* The psychopathy expert who worked the case
* The top DNA experts in the world
* The top experts in other related sciences
* The psychologists who interviewed Burke
...and numerous others.
Why would you think you picked up on something that everyone else explicitly ruled out?
7. CODIS only accepts high-level, identifiable DNA into its database. It accepted the DNA found in several spots on different surfaces of different clothing as belonging to a mix of two people: JonBenét plus one intruder. All Ramseys were ruled out as being a contributor to the mix. How do you explain that?
8. The same DNA was used to positively exclude numerous suspects, such as Michael Helgoth, Chris Wolf, Randy Simons, Glenn Meyer, Gary Oliva, John Mark Karr, Santa Bill McReynolds, Linda Hoffman-Pugh, Mervyn Pugh, and numerous others. If you believe that the DNA doesn't count, how could it have been used to clear anyone?
Please get back to me.
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@LilyAmongThorns
A. The note was obviously not written by Patsy. Anyone with any questions left on this point should read Judge Julie Carnes's opinion in Wolf v. Ramsey, in which the court utterly shredded the credibility of those who tried to claim that Patsy wrote it, most obviously the risible Cina Wong.
B. Burke was the first cleared. The list of evidence clearing him is nearly endless.
1. The police at the Ramsey house did not realize that JonBenét had been struck on the head. Neither did the coroner's office, nor the coroner himself - until Dr. John Meyer ultimately peeled back her scalp. So how is it that Patsy thought JonBenét was dead? Shouldn't she have called an ambulance?
2. The assistant DA at the time, Bill Wise, was quoted as saying that the force used was sufficient to “bring down a 350 lb. Green Packers [sic] lineman”. How could a 60 lb. boy possibly have done such damage? (Remember that the slanderous CBS show used a boy far larger, yet required numerous takes to crack a fake skull in just the right way.)
3. Despite the massive damage to her skull (8.5" crack, a piece of her skull completely broken off) there was no blood anywhere. The top scientists concluded that she must have been strangled first. If so, how does the Burke theory work?
4. The top scientists also noted the various injuries to JonBenét's neck, which proved that she was a)alive when she was strangled, and b)consciously fought to remove the rope from her neck. How would that be explained?
5. The University of Boulder lab concluded that JonBenét had eaten a fruit salad - not plain pineapple. How does that fit into the Burke theory?
6. Believing Burke did it means that the following got it wrong:
*The FBI
*Every member of the Boulder Police Department
*Two Boulder DAs
*The top homicide detective on the case
*The top FBI profiler
*The Special Prosecutor
*The psychologist who interviewed Burke
* The top legal correspondents at three different networks
...and numerous others.
Why would anyone think that they picked up on something that everyone else explicitly ruled out?
7. CODIS only accepts high-level, identifiable DNA into its database. It accepted the DNA found in several spots on different surfaces of different clothing as belonging to a mix of two people: JonBenét plus one intruder. All Ramseys were ruled out as being a contributor to the mix. How can that be explained?
8. The same DNA was used to positively exclude numerous suspects, such as Michael Helgoth, Chris Wolf, Randy Simons, Glenn Meyer, John Mark Karr, Santa Bill McReynolds, Linda Hoffman-Pugh, Mervyn Pugh, and numerous others. If one believes that the DNA doesn't count, how could it have been used to clear anyone?
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