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Myself
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Aug-02-02, 09:44 PM (EST)
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"Why LHP?"
 
   I've been a bit of thinking lately as I was cleaning my house. It brought to mind the housekeepers and their activities. Surely they were all in need of the dollars that the tabloids could provide. I know one in particular would have been and yet she did not compromise herself, maintained her allegiance to her employers and friends. I suppose that would be because she believes in their innocence as well as has her own standards of behaviour and they do not include capitalising on someone else's misery.

For the most part however, she could have been in similar financial circumstances as LHP. Maybe she wasn't, but I'm sure she could have used the money. LHP felt that she needed the money but more than just that, she felt as if she needed to speak to the reporters and the tabloids. Needed to tell her story.

Why was that? A combination of not having received her loan, coupled with annoyance at the Ramseys, being a result of the BPD having pitted her aggression against them? Less scrupulous personal standards? Willingness to betray a family that helped her at that time?

And she was not the only one. It seems that the Charlevoix housekeepers are better at keeping mum than the Boulder ones. Wasn't Linda Wilcox at Boulder? She followed the same line as LHP did she not?

Why were the Boulder ladies more keen to speak than the Charlevoix ones? (Central tendencies, Don).


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DonBradley
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Aug-02-02, 10:17 PM (EST)
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1. "Nah, just character."
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   Nah, just character...or lack of it.


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Maikai
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Aug-02-02, 11:00 PM (EST)
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2. "The difference is LHP was the"
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   high visibility housekeeper........and I'm sure was told by the police the Ramseys named her as a suspect---in part to get her to reveal dirt about the Ramseys. I do think she felt abandoned by the Ramseys....their relationship was over....so she was going to make money off this. I'm not defending her.....but a lot of money was waved in her direction...and she had friends like NYL to help her, and who knows what the tabloid people were telling her.

I wonder who all knew about her loan request.....she was bound to be a suspect because of that alone....who else may have known of the Ramsey's plans that night, and that they would be out of the house for several hours.


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DonBradley
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Aug-03-02, 01:21 AM (EST)
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3. "equal opportunity"
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   >I'm not defending her.....but a lot
>of money was waved in her direction.

The tabloids are equal opportunity employers. They will wave money in anyone's direction.

What the public views as the "lesser" housekeepers (those more remote geographically or more remote temporally or employed for a briefer time period) would have been offered the same sums by the tabloids and probably were.

Those "lesser" housekeepers have shown what they are made of. And so has LHP.


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jamesonadmin
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Aug-03-02, 08:12 AM (EST)
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4. "Not sure"
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   but I think a lot of it had to do with the fact that LHP was RIGHT THERE and willing to talk. I think she loved the attention.

Some others spoke out as well, but the PRESENT housekeeper was the one with the most information and credibility just because she WAS in the house that week.

And there you had a LOT of info - - - from the housekeeper and possible suspect. Colorful, too! Oh yeah - - she was pretty easy to get talking and what she said could be twisted - - - - and she'd go back again and again...


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Myself
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Aug-05-02, 06:46 PM (EST)
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5. "maybe she"
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   was upset because she didn't get her $2500 that she needed
they forgot about her in their upset and that made her upset
I don't know


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Aug-05-02, 08:48 PM (EST)
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6. "Myself"
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   it all boils down to integrity. Some have it some don't. LHP has proven she doesn't have it.

I know for a fact all four Charlevoix housekeepers at the time could have used blood money but refused to talk to any tabloids. One can not sell their souls and than live with themselves.


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