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#jonbenetramsey #unsolvedmystery Urmărește lista de redare a comenzii Carnes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeBUkCJKT-IAzdTTROAqKKRPX60cTZphE JonBenet Ramsey Cronologie Numărătoarea inversă https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeBUkCJKT-IBAzH_3TRbJBegseyl7MJBegsey7 #23YearsAgoToday Acoperire aniversare playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeBUkCJKT-ICgWIuLITwTZmmmnIuwcguC John și Patsy despre Larry King în martie 2000 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeBUkCJKT-ICgWIuLITwTZmmmnIuwcguC Ia CRĂCIUN STAR Kindle Edition https://www.amazon.com/CHRISTMAS-STAR-Nick-van-Leek-ebook/dp/B0837TM53T? Obțineți CHRISTMAS STAR paperback: https://www.amazon.com/CHRISTMAS-STAR-Nick-van-Leek/dp/B08R53MPZD/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr= CHRISTMAS STAR AUDIOBOOK – 10 capitole https://www.patreon .com/posts/christmas-star-33250498 Obțineți THE CRAVEN SILENCE Kindle Edition https://www.amazon.com/Craven-Silence-Crime-Worldwide-Vintage-ebook/dp/B01LWV2CXK THE CRAVEN SILENCE Broşat: https://www.amazon.com/Craven-Silence-Crime-Worldwide-Vintage/dp/1519012950/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr= THE CRAVEN SILENCE – Carte audio completă https://www.patreon.com/posts/ 48902272 Surse: Vă rugăm să rețineți textul citat la 11:57 este din PERFECT MURDER PERFECT TOWN de Lawrence Schiiler, nu THE DEATH OF INNOCENCE. https://youtu.be/lpIB49V2izU?si=2o1NSNuXT6lfnZqO&t=1243 Cold Case NETFLIX Cine l-a ucis pe JonBenet Ramsey? https://www.discoverboating.com/resources/learning-the-basics-of-sailing TCRS – Canalul Critical Thinking True Crime Alăturați-vă acestui canal pentru a obține acces la avantaje: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCWijkSas6Bp2rFtDKDcB4ig/join

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  • @debcastle2063

    Just received Craven Silence and Christmas Star. I’m be reading through the evening

  • @yanbu000

    I really appreciate Nick's approach to this problem. He's guiding us through a well-regarded detective methodology 🔍that boldly challenges some deeply held assumptions of prominent opinion leaders. Take, for instance, the choice to call the knot in the stick a "garrotte"—it’s a bit like the way politics sometimes presents "settled science." Is it truly settled?🤔 I really like the bad note in the symphony metaphor also 🙂

    Questioning the status quo often lands you in the so-called "conspiracy theory" camp, which has been painted as a bad place to be. But when you consider how many so-called conspiracies have been flipped on their heads and proven true, "conspiracy theory" starts to feel like more of a badge of honor. It marks you as someone willing to be on the side of careful analysis and genuine science.💡

    The key is this: always challenge foundational beliefs with logic. Maximize reason, minimize bias, and don’t shy away from asking the tough questions. That’s where real progress happens—and honestly, it’s way more fun that way, too!🔍💡🤔

  • @fairmaidenwinds

    🌼 Can you also say..How can they take pic of patsy’s paintbrush, and the broken one also around her

  • @hellen6080

    If a murderer covers their victim, it may signify some sort of emotional attachment to the victim. This is common in a familial killing, where the suspect knows the victim in some way. It is thought to be an act of remorse after the deed is done.

  • @dennistrull1475

    Of interest to me is the knot next to the neck. I wonder what type of knots is there. It's been reported to be a slip knot. Possibly one that malfunctioned and could not be released?

  • @daisywrabbit

    my thoughts on the “garrote” are this:
    perhaps it’s not what a typical or traditional garrote would look like because it was made by a 9 year old boy who might have seen them on movies or tv, but didn’t know the exact configuration or mechanism for building one, so he improvised.

  • @freddyperla7944

    Who gives a crap about the knot on the brush handle? What was the knot that killed JBR?

  • @ShelleyStupavsky

    I always learn something new from your videos !!!!! Love it!!!

  • @ThinkSleek

    The next documentary they need you to interview John!!!!! Any network should consider you. You know this case well.

  • @ThinkSleek

    They use the term garrote instead of noose or knot because they want the viewers to believe the intruder theory of it being a group of individuals from a sophisticated small foreign faction that goes around killing people. 😏

  • @Geodom2009

    Clove knot used on cylindrical items, used in sailing and climbing activities

  • @locojazzhands

    Burke was a boy scout. He knew about knots. I learned different types of knots in girl scouts when I was 7 and 8. Plus he was into sailing. I also learned about tying knots when studying events management. Did Patsy have anything to do with the backstage work for JonBenet's performances?

  • @BenDover-wc7fq

    The ramseys killed JB….
    He will decoy this case till he dies….doing countless of useless TV interviews…& podcast……millionere that got away from murder……

  • @kerrylittle3900

    I think Burke was autistic. They have special talents. So he could have knowledge on how to make special knots.

  • @juanamora9513

    Did this friend or neighbor he reffered to who knew about knotts do it?

  • @juanamora9513

    Hmmm did the friends wife see her hubby doing something to tge girl and call 911 and he persuaded her not to and then they feared the girl would tell her parents and decided to get rid of her?

  • @marinamccogan5251

    The answer is Jon could very well have taught a sailing knot to Burke, in one of those rare father son moments… also Burke could have taken a book about knots from a book of Jon… these are options that exist proofing them rather difficult..

  • @tone1446

    Thank you for continously picking it all apart in detail.

  • @reapthewhirlwind4166

    A garotte is designed to take out someone quickly or to assassinate. This device was obviously not meant for that. I think it was designed to bring the child to the brink of passing out and then release. A technique used for the abuse of mind control slaves.

  • @TEUFELHUNDEN4K

    What if the downstairs window and suitcase were staged by the intruder to make it look like that's where he came in and went out from, but in reality, he came through the an unlock door, window, etc??

  • @dcprimetime8581

    The knots are so important! Especially if there may be dna evidence if it were untied

  • @norberto5445

    Not a garrot but a snare , used to catch small animals

  • @bogdancrisan2304

    Pedophile Ring, parents know what happened, there were many people in the house, DNA confirmed there were UM1, UM2, UM3 and UF1. P Diddy and Epstein shitt.😢

  • @KimDegg-n5d

    This has always confused me as I have only known 2 handled garotts..this looks like a timber knot used to pull heavy objects..all scouts taught this and sticks used.

  • @Scott-eu1zv

    The young boy hit her on the head. She was bleeding. He used the stick and cord as a tourniquet. He tightened it to stop the bleeding. He learned about tourniquets in his Cub Scout first aide lesson. Too young or scared or panicked to realize it would choke her.

  • @lindahutchinson6387

    These things come to my mind:
    Was anything said if the Ramsay’s were drinking; and if so, were they inebriated at the Christmas Day party that took them away from their home?
    The suitcase that may have served as a step up to get out of the window. …. Was it to be used to pack for their trip?
    How many days was their stay planned for?
    Did they each keep clothes at the Michigan home? Was there house help there? Was the site searched for clues about sailing…. Knot-making practice by the children etc.
    Did they routinely use separate suitcases when they went there or lack everyone’s things in one? (Would think not.)
    The note …. If a true ransom note. …. Would have been written before she died. The death probably was not part of the original
    Plan! That would be why no call came in!!
    If it were a true kidnapping plan, how was the perpetrator planning to get her out of the house? Walk out an exterior door? Alarms going off?
    She would have had to be sedated to drag a fighting child out that window!
    What about the little dog? Where was the dog during all this period of time?
    I have a Bichon Frize! He would bark and carry on if anything . Anyone came into the room is the dog stayed in her room. Or, if kept in another area of the house, ours would bark if he heard someone walking about in the house….. even a family member!!
    John said he was up with the son working on a model and the wife went to bed. Did Jonbene come back down stairs and the two kids then eat the pineapple? Did she bring her pillow downstairs?
    Was the “model” being put together investigated? Where was it found?
    Might the three have gone down to the basement train room?
    Might John and son gone back upstairs leaving her behind ….. John thinking she had gone back upstairs to bed by herself … but the intruder grabbed her and knocked her out ….. but she died from the blow…. Plan foiled…
    The intruder placed the kidnap letter as composed earlier on the stairs and took off as all had gone wrong…..
    When John looks at his wife in the pictures provided in various interviews, his gaze is suspect. There is no heartfelt sympathy in that gaze.
    John has something in his demeanor and body language that indicates to me he knows that it is business related nefarious goings on. Did he slight someone involved in the original product development that lead to his wealth building history?
    Does John have a controlled hot temperament? When in the family was away from outside eyes, was he arguing, volatile, impatient with the lack of order and good housekeeping his wife couldn’t achieve even with house help! Kids don’t wet their beds unless under stress…. Or they have repeated urinary track infections due to a physical reason ….. or the mother’s neglect in not getting them to the doctor, see that they took the RXs as prescribed?? !!!???
    Was John continually angered by his second wife’s lack of focus and abilities in running the household and properly, responsibly attending to the important things the children needed?

  • @elizeleroux6388

    This case is so close to home , corrupted things happened,also why did her father pick her up, and why if he knows forensic

  • @anonone8954

    I believe that John Ramsey would like to know that Burke is safe before his death.

  • @anonone8954

    This family knows more than they are telling.

  • @EvanCasteel-th2qs

    Those knots were custom made to be ambiguous and deceptive, to lead in many different directions and ultimately lead to the massive confusion that underlies the entire case. There is TOO MUCH evidence. That’s the genius at work here. The solution will become self-evident once the noise is filtered and the remaining elements guide the way. DNA cannot ALONE solve this.