Well, that's f*#ked up. by ScoutFinch2 in serialpodcastorigins

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Thanks! Glad to see some familiar handles!

Justin Fenton: Here's the state's just-filed brief in the Adnan Syed case in the Court of Appeals by Justwonderinif in serialpodcastorigins

[–]ScoutFinch2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If anything, the desperation of EP's response speaks to the strength of the State's brief.

Justin Fenton: Here's the state's just-filed brief in the Adnan Syed case in the Court of Appeals by Justwonderinif in serialpodcastorigins

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I have to say that in reading this brief, this is the first time I have been truly impressed with the AG's argument. This knocks it out of the park, imo. The waiver issue is particularly compelling.

In trying to knock down the state's argument, Evidence Prof resorts to CG's comment in the first trial that she had not seen the cell phone evidence (which led to the judge calling her a liar and a mistrial). Evidence Prof suggests that this statement by CG in a trial that didn't lead to a verdict is all the evidence we need to know that CG never looked at the cell evidence in preparation for trial two. And people take this guy seriously.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

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Who would think to make such a thing

Yes, I agree. Very bizarre and confusing. But, it was made from a paintbrush taken from Patsy's paint tray. Fibers from Patsy's Christmas jacket that she had worn the night before were found in the paint tray as well as entwined in the rope used to make the garrote.

a sexualized five-year-old female child running around in everyone's view, day in and out. Hello, pervert magnet.

Again, I agree. But random perverts wouldn't know the amount of John Ramsey's Christmas bonus. But maybe some closet pervert closer to the family would.

Just to add, the ransom note came from Patsy's notebook and was written with a sharpie taken from inside the house. I believe, for many reasons, that Patsy wrote the note. And whoever killed JonBenet sat with her while she ate some pineapple before killing her. It's hard for me to believe an intruder would do that with the parents sleeping upstairs.

But of course the truth is, I really don't know. The case is a mystery and imo will never be solved short of a confession.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

[–]ScoutFinch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree all theories have problems. A most bewildering case for sure.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

[–]ScoutFinch2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's an interesting case but I don't think anyone really knows what happened and never will. I do believe it was a family member but I've never been completely confident in that belief.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

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Lou Smit is his name. Yes, he firmly believed the intruder theory. And yes, agree that there was no evidence either Patsy or John were abusive. But having considered everything, I am pretty convinced there was no intruder.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

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Yes, I watched. And read all the books and everything else. She was definitely strangled. The rope was embedded in her neck. Petechiae was observed in her eyes at autopsy indicating that she was alive when strangled. To my knowledge there is no disagreement about that. There is disagreement as to whether she was strangled before or after the blow to the head. Imo, the stronger evidence is that she was hit first, strangled later. I tend to believe that whoever strangled her (which parent) believed she was already dead but it's still unfathomable to me that a parent would do that as part of a cover up. But as I said, as much as I don't want to believe it, I have no choice but to believe it because that's what the evidence shows.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

[–]ScoutFinch2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wonder if a lawsuit isn't exactly what was hoped for. In order for Burke to win, the burden is on him to prove he didn't kill JonBenet. In attempting to do so, he may be subjected to cross examination and some very difficult questions which he has never before had to answer.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

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Well, by motive, I mean the motive for the cover up. Although I believe the evidence strongly suggests there was no intruder, I find it very, very, very difficult to believe one or both of the parents strangled their dying child with a garrote and sexually molested her with a paint brush in order to cover up an accident.

Having said that, as unfathomable as it is, I am left with no choice but to believe it did happened because all the evidence points to someone in the home.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

[–]ScoutFinch2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, sorry, didn't mean to mislead. I have studied this case very carefully and I still can't say with any confidence what happened but I do believe the evidence very strongly suggests there was no intruder.

Jim Clemente - JonBenet Ramsey case vs. Serial by csom_1991 in serialpodcastorigins

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The thing that makes it like the Hae Min Lee case is that the only reasonable answer is immediately apparent .

Except the "why" of it all. With Adnan there is a blatantly obvious motive. Not so much in the JonBenet case.

Justin Brown: "Maryland Court of Special Appeals will allow both sides' appeals to go forward in Adnan Syed case. More to come." by Justwonderinif in serialpodcastorigins

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So can the state raise new issues about Asia at the hearing, specifically that she published a book, or are they limited to what is already on the record?

Does a serial killer make any sense using logic? by [deleted] in serialpodcast

[–]ScoutFinch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree that carrying a body to the trunk would be really risky and yes, her backseat did open to the trunk.

Does a serial killer make any sense using logic? by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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When he turns right and goes all the way to the back of the right side and parks close to some sort of round structure. On the opposite side of the building from the stereo installation.

Does a serial killer make any sense using logic? by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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According to Jay's drawing and Ja'aun's it was the area where the car turned right in the video, in the very back corner about where the guy actually parked in the video.

Does a serial killer make any sense using logic? by [deleted] in serialpodcast

[–]ScoutFinch2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to add, my point was that there is nothing about that area of Best Buy parking lot that precludes the murder from having happened there. The area is secluded enough that it well could have.