What really happened to JonBenet Ramsey? Was her death intentional or an accident, covered up to look like a botched kidnapping? What are the facts about the case DNA? What does it really tell us? Is it relevant to the crime or is it contamination? Can it be tied to an intruder, or was Mary Lacy__ attempt at exoneration of the Ramseys based on faulty interpretation of the actual lab results?__isten Carefully: Truth and Evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey Case_ contains 16 pages of explosive DNA reports from Bode Cellmark Forensics that had been hidden until recently, as well details of the 2013 shocking revelation John and Patsy Ramsey were indicted by a Grand Jury in 1999, but the district attorney declined to prosecute. Exposing the many myths and misrepresentations of facts in the Ramsey case, the book uses documented evidence and detailed research, as well as extensive interviews with many who were involved in the case, to present the truth surrounding JonBenet__ death and the 20-year investigation.With a thorough linguistic analysis of the ransom note, as well as handwriting comparisons, crime-scene photos, footnotes, a bibliography for further reading and five appendices (including timelines, Ramsey house plans, and a guide to understanding DNA), the book is essential for anyone interested not only what happened to JonBenet, but why.
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You have the Answer. Just get quiet enough to hear it. ~Pat Obuchowski
And when they dusted my mind for your fingerprints they found yours.
All objects in the universe are unique. No two things that happen by chance ever happen in exactly the same way. No two things are ever constructed or manufactured in exactly the same way. No two things wear in exactly the same way. No two things ever break in exactly the same way.
rain slowly slides down the glass as if the night is crying.
To respect a mystery is to make way for the answer.
I understand Medicine, Forensics... I can learn it in the frame of 1-2 years... No Problem in that.
She saw a lone figure running across the dark parking lot toward her, a weapon in his hands. ...*Not again.* And this time she was all alone. No Cole Walker, heroic police detective and star in too many of her fantasies, to save her.
Science gave us forensics. Law gave us crime.
Mine is a gruesome job, but for a scientist with a love for the mechanics of the human body, a great one.