Kwijibo

The original investigators said that they ran into resistance from TPTB while investigating this.

r3dtr1x

Anybody seen this? http://writeintoaction.com/JonBenet%20Ramsey%20FULL%20CONFESSION%20mailed%20to%20Donald%20Trump.html

Allegedly, there was a confession mailed to Donald Trump.

I live in Denver.

I just found this because I was looking for this thing I read the other day that the pastor of Denver Bible Church, Bob Enyart was responsible - but I just found this "confession"... haven't even scoped it all out yet.

missyshimmy

Yeah I saw this. Kinda creepy. I am going to look at the ransom note that was written because there is some sort of code in it according to the author of this creepy confession. If I find a code then I will believe it. Other than that I remain skeptical. Very creepy read and very long winded too.

derram

https://archive.is/b6Hrv :

S.B.T.C. = Saved by the Cross? : JonBenet

https://archive.is/oVmEb :

JonBenet Ramsey's Father, John Ramsey, Reflects on Grief (Q&A) | TIME.com

https://archive.is/TuQvm :

DNA clears JonBenet's family, points to mystery killer - CNN.com

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TeslasMuse

A PDF of an order of protection filed in Georgia by Chris Wolf, who was named as a suspect.

Included in this document is a 2003 article from Rocky Mountain News that has since been scrubbed from archive.org:

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drm...734307,00.html (deprecated)

DA keeps lid on Ramsey death probe

By Charlie Brennan, Rocky Mountain News

February 10, 2003

BOULDER - More than a month after the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation was put in the hands of the Boulder District Attorney's Office, there is little outward sign of activity in the probe.

Last week, District Attorney Mary Keenan renewed her vow not to discuss how she is proceeding in the case in any detail.

"We do have a team of people working on it, but I'm not going to say anything further than that," Keenan said. She added, however: "They are doing other things as well."

The only confirmed development is the renewed involvement of retired Colorado Springs homicide detective Lou Smit, who firmly believes John and Patsy Ramsey are innocent in their 6-year-old daughter's Christmas night 1996 murder.

"I've got to keep a real low profile," said Smit, who is not being paid by the Boulder district attorney. "Any time she wants me, I'm going to assist in any way I can," Smit said. "I know what her policy is. I just have to stay down low and help when I can and where I can."

It's hard to ascertain who, other than Smit, is handling Ramsey investigative work for Keenan's office - or what they are doing.

What is known is this:

• Keenan has not asked Boulder police for help.

• She has not asked the Boulder County Sheriff's Department for help.

• She has not asked the Colorado Bureau of Investigation for help.

• She has not asked former prosecutor Michael Kane, who directed the Ramsey grand jury probe, for help.

• She has not asked her county commissioners for more money.

Newly elected Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle, who in November left his post as commander of detectives in the Boulder Police Department for his new county job, has heard nothing from Keenan.

"I have not had a conversation with Mary Keenan concerning the Ramsey case, not even in passing," Pelle said. "As far as I know, they're doing it in-house."

Lin Wood, the Ramseys' Atlanta attorney, wrote to Keenan Oct. 9 to say he was prepared to file a lawsuit on the Ramseys' behalf to get the case out of the hands of Boulder police. He charged that they had lost all objectivity in the case and had also ignored a Sept. 16 letter from him offering new leads.

The subsequent announcement on Dec. 20 that Keenan would indeed take control of the investigation was applauded by Wood, who no longer plans to sue the Boulder police. He has faith that Keenan's efforts will be substantial.

"Without going into specifics, there is no question in my mind that this is a legitimate investigation," Wood said. "I do know there are individuals who are working the case."

Keenan's investigative staff consists of the same two people who were on board before her office took command of the Ramsey case - veteran investigator Linda Wickman and former Fort Wayne, Ind., police officer Joe De Angelo.

Most people associated with the Ramsey probe are keeping their mouths shut - at Keenan's request.

Even Boulder police Chief Mark Beckner, who agreed in December to pass the Ramsey case to Keenan's office after six years of work by his department that produced no arrests and thoroughly alienated JonBenet's parents, is following the silence-is-golden policy.

"I'm out of the loop on that one," he said. "I wouldn't mind talking to you, but Mary has expressed some desire to not talk about anything."

Other elected officials also are getting the cold shoulder. County Commissioner Paul Danish said he made a comment to Keenan on the Ramsey case at a recent social function.

"She just changed the subject," Danish said.

While no member of Keenan's staff will discuss its capacity for handling a complicated murder probe, former Assistant Boulder District Attorney Bill Wise said major homicide investigations are way outside the scope of what that office's investigators typically handle.

"As of the time that I was last there, two years ago, we did not have investigators trained to do a homicide investigation," Wise said.

Another veteran investigator who has worked on the Ramsey case extensively, and would speak only on the condition of anonymity, is skeptical that Keenan's investigators can accomplish much in the case without outside assistance.

"Boulder P.D. has worked this case for six years and has accumulated thousands and thousands of interviews, investigative notes, scientific examinations and results," the investigator said. "And now, you give it to somebody brand new and expect them to even process this?"

That investigator also questions the renewed involvement of Smit, who worked the Ramsey case under Keenan's predecessor but quit in September 1998 when it became clear that Kane's grand jury probe would focus on John and Patsy Ramsey as top suspects. That 13-month grand jury yielded no indictments.

"If the criticism is that the Boulder P.D. has not been objective," said the veteran investigator, "then why would you hire somebody else who has shown that they are not objective, but at the other extreme?"

But Smit maintains he is not an advocate for or against the Ramseys and is only after the truth.

"I work strictly for JonBenet, period," Smit said.

brennanc@RockyMountainNews .com or (303) 892-2742.

Sciency

You cave certainly done some research on this one! Always happy to have more researchers in the sub!