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Originally Posted by GatorB
A lot of that BS you read that Karr suposedly said was told by some cop in Thailand that was told by someone else. Karr never said he drugged her or a lot of the other stuff. That's what started all the confusion. The Thailand police making shit up.
Fact is that
A) The Boulder DA said he knew a alot of facts about the body of Jon Benet that were never released to the public.
B) Handwriting sample of his and the ransom note matched according to several experts.
If he's not the killer then he's got some really bad luck to admit to a crime where he guessed the unreleased details exactly and also has the bad luck to have the exact same handwritting as the "real" killer.
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A) Karr knew facts "Never released to the public". The autopsy report/photos were never "officially" released to the public, yet they are easy to find online. Aside from that, given Karr's obsession with the Ramsey case (and other cases) it is conceivable that he could fill-in portions of the scenario.
He has also purportedly made claims that could not be, such as that he picked JonBenet up from school that day. On Christmas?!? She was with her family and friends of the family on Christmas. School was not in session.
Also, Karr had extensive e-mail contact with Prof. Tracey, who I think is using Karr to sell books. Tracey has researched the case as much as anyone, with the apparent purpose to prove that anyone but the Ramsey's are responsible. He has also been wrong before in "proving" who the real killer is.
Tracey could have obtained "non-public" details about the case from former Police and investigators who share his "intruder" theory, and conveniently passed it along to Karr to set him up.
B) See quote from news story filed today regarding analysis of Karr's handwriting:
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By Kirk Mitchell
The Denver Post
Published August 21, 2006
Basic steps in the investigation that could tie John Mark Karr to the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey didn't begin in earnest until after his arrest in Thailand on Wednesday, a Denver Post investigation has shown.
Though the Boulder County district attorney's office had enough evidence to obtain an arrest warrant for Karr for first-degree murder, it was only after the warrant was issued that investigators started asking questions that would form the basis of a successful homicide prosecution, experts say.
For example, it wasn't until Wednesday morning, after Karr was in Thai custody, that a representative of Boulder District Atty. Mary Lacy's office called Hamilton County, Ala., schools to seek a handwriting sample of Karr for comparison with the ransom note left by JonBenet's killer.
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