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Jon Benet Ramsey - Re Investigated Series
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 15421779" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>What gets me from last night's "investigation" is how all of those experts believe they know how someone should act when a child is killed. The Ramsey's should have said this and not that, changed this and that, etc.., How the hell do those clowns think they can dictate how people should act, speak, think or whatever during a traumatic event? Everyone is different.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Two things from above: 1.) The "now what comment" means less than those people believe. She called 911 and I'm guessing they (she) do not know what else needs to be done after alerting the authorities that your child is missing. Just guessing here but I doubt they are well schooled in such procedure. How those people are portraying those muffled sounds is like watching those ghost shows where an EVP is made out to be a phrase that is troubling and difficult to understand. 2.) How he found his child is not nearly as odd as they suggest. Who here is not familiar with their home and wouldn't notice something out of place? There are conflicting stories if he went directly to that basement wine cellar (or whatever it was called last night) but still, looking inside and seeing something that doesn't belong and that is odd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 15421779, member: 31223"] What gets me from last night's "investigation" is how all of those experts believe they know how someone should act when a child is killed. The Ramsey's should have said this and not that, changed this and that, etc.., How the hell do those clowns think they can dictate how people should act, speak, think or whatever during a traumatic event? Everyone is different. Edit: Two things from above: 1.) The "now what comment" means less than those people believe. She called 911 and I'm guessing they (she) do not know what else needs to be done after alerting the authorities that your child is missing. Just guessing here but I doubt they are well schooled in such procedure. How those people are portraying those muffled sounds is like watching those ghost shows where an EVP is made out to be a phrase that is troubling and difficult to understand. 2.) How he found his child is not nearly as odd as they suggest. Who here is not familiar with their home and wouldn't notice something out of place? There are conflicting stories if he went directly to that basement wine cellar (or whatever it was called last night) but still, looking inside and seeing something that doesn't belong and that is odd? [/QUOTE]
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