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Old 06-20-2015, 10:21 PM
 
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Watch the one interrogation tape ( black and white),
I posted it further back in thread, much different when Patsy's questioned alone. Shows a different side, and how I'd imagine I would react during questioning if I were innocent of murdering my child... much of my vocabulary would need bleeping, though.
Yes. Many people have two very different personalities WITHOUT being mentally ill. Changes in handwriting can reflect these swing-moods.

I write very differently when I am upset and angry vs. when I am calm and composed. I also write very differently when I have plenty of space to spread out, like a desk, vs. when I have nothing to bear down on, or when I'm reaching the end of the page. In the latter case, my handwriting is much worse because my hand is cramped, trying to manage to hold the pen and paper steadily. I'm sure many people can relate to this.

 
Old 06-21-2015, 01:28 AM
 
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Forensic linguistics is all over her.

The note was written by Patsy.

As Judge Judy says, if it makes no sense, it isn't true.

It makes no sense that the note was written then rewritten on her pad in her house using her notepaper and identical to her handwriting, and it be a stranger.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 06:11 AM
 
Location: 39 20' 59"N / 75 30' 53"W
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Forensic linguistics is all over her.

The note was written by Patsy.

As Judge Judy says, if it makes no sense, it isn't true.

It makes no sense that the note was written then rewritten on her pad in her house using her notepaper and identical to her handwriting, and it be a stranger.
Estimated time length, 3-4 hrs, should've been loads of DNA for an intruder. The note, agreed; she didn't knot the garrote cord, she didn't kill JB.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 06:38 AM
 
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Forensic linguistics is all over her.

The note was written by Patsy.

As Judge Judy says, if it makes no sense, it isn't true.

It makes no sense that the note was written then rewritten on her pad in her house using her notepaper and identical to her handwriting, and it be a stranger.
It wasn't her handwriting. She was a 4.5 with 5 being cleared. Chris Wolf, who was cleared by DNA, scored higher. So did others. Documented in Carnes decision.

As long as you try to bolster your theory with discredited information, you will never know the truth.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 07:57 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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Absence of evidence is not equal to evidence of absence. There IS evidence Burke Ramsey owned a pair anyway.
Then show us the evidence.

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And while we are on the "footprint" topic, why was there none in the snow?
Any attempt to cross the boundary of that property would've left a mark - there was NOTHING.
Multiple posts on this thread written about footprints in the snow. Scroll back.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 08:11 AM
 
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[quote=cindersslipper;40101752]Forensic linguistics is all over her.
The note was written by Patsy.

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Linguistics?

The linguistics expert who was accusing Patsy was discredited in Ramsey, Hatfill and Shakespeare! He no longer works in the field. Did you miss that?

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Old 06-21-2015, 08:11 AM
 
Location: 39 20' 59"N / 75 30' 53"W
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Public pressure is probably the only thing that could keep the case from being ignored by the BPD?
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[b]The DNA IS FINE. This case can be solved.
Are you saying BPD put the case on the back burner?

Solving a high profile cold case, a feather in the cap of a BPD investigator. Who would'nt want that on their resume?
 
Old 06-21-2015, 08:17 AM
 
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Yes. Many people have two very different personalities WITHOUT being mentally ill. Changes in handwriting can reflect these swing-moods.

I write very differently when I am upset and angry vs. when I am calm and composed. I also write very differently when I have plenty of space to spread out, like a desk, vs. when I have nothing to bear down on, or when I'm reaching the end of the page. In the latter case, my handwriting is much worse because my hand is cramped, trying to manage to hold the pen and paper steadily. I'm sure many people can relate to this.
I can be writing a note, take a break to make a cup of coffee then return to the note, and my writing is not the same. Letters a bit larger, or looser, tilted slightly differently. That's part of what they look for but not the most important.

We all learned to make our letters the same 50 years ago. Teachers struggled to get us all to match. But over time each of us makes a few significant changes to our writing. Especially in cursive, but some of those changes carry over to our print as well. Those details are what really helps handwriting experts make a match.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 08:20 AM
 
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Are you saying BPD put the case on the back burner?

Solving a high profile cold case, a feather in the cap of a BPD investigator. Who would'nt want that on their resume?
Absolutely! Read the interviews with the new DA, the chief of police on Reddit. They are putting their time and energy in newer cases, cases they have a far better chance of solving. They made it clear.
 
Old 06-21-2015, 08:33 AM
 
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The confusion was the word "Hi-Tec". Burke's playmates thought they were saying "high tech" and agreed, Burke had boots with compass in the laces, and the kidsconsidered those high tech. Police didn't find any evidence Burke owned Hi-Tec brand boots. They tried. None in the house, none in any photos, no record of any purchase. Police TRIED to find some link, never could.

But in questioning, they could say they had all those things. They're allowed to lie. Don't be confused. You can find no place where they swear they have such evidence, not in any deposition, not at all.
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