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Forum Name: Ramsey evidence
Topic ID: 95
#0, Kane lied
Posted by jameson on Apr-19-03 at 10:40 AM
My best information is that the book Mind Hunter was NOT in the Ramsey house - that MikeKane was lying when he told John it was - and that was perfectly legal. It is a police tactic to get a response.

From the 1998 interview:

MIKE KANE: Okay. What about "Mind Hunter", John Douglas's book was there, was in the house, had you purchased that?

JOHN RAMSEY: No. It was there in '96? Interesting.

MIKE KANE: Why's that interesting?

JOHN RAMSEY: I never never heard of John Douglas or that book before.


That interview took place before John realized just what lengths the cops would go to to get information they might twist their way - - after all, now it was ON THE RECORD that the book was in the house - - misinformation, but still on the record.

By the 2000 interview, John was wiser and when told there were fibers on JonBenet's genitals from John's sweater, he was NOT so polite - - he called Kane a liar.

It is interesting to see how things changed over time.


#1, RE: Kane lied
Posted by Margoo on Apr-19-03 at 03:15 PM
In response to message #0
I find it interesting that the BLUE fibers suddenly became BLACK fibers for that part of the questioning (regarding John's black shirt).

#2, Danish book?
Posted by KitKat on Apr-19-03 at 06:34 PM
In response to message #0
In the NE interview book, a Danish book was said to be in the house, written in that language. Has that been overlooked as clue or was it later explained?

#3, RE: Danish book?
Posted by DonBradley on Apr-20-03 at 00:30 AM
In response to message #2
>a Danish book was said to be in the house,
I think the point is that if it was said by the BPD to be there we simply might as well toss a coin to decide the issue.

#4, RE: Danish book?
Posted by Linguist on Apr-22-03 at 10:30 PM
In response to message #3
It was probably one of those Danish sex manuals. Patsy was probably looking at the pictures for ideas. The sex advice from her maid, Hoffman-Pugh, was insufficient.

#5, RE: Danish book?
Posted by DonBradley on Apr-23-03 at 02:15 AM
In response to message #4
>The sex advice from her maid, Hoffman-Pugh, was insufficient.
LOL.
Nobody in their right minds would seek advice from that housekeeper about things like hard work, money or sex.