

That means more than one person can be attributed to the DNA source. To add confusion to that, the tDNA process can come from multiple sources. That means you can't see it with the human eye.
WHO MADE THE JONBENET RAMSEY SPECIAL SKIN
Touch DNA can come from as little as 7 skin cells (my source is 3 years old so it may be smaller now). In the past, DNA came from saliva, ripped skin, blood and seamen. What we confuse about DNA and touch DNA is the possible source. We touch them and transfer them every day. Those skin cells travel through the air or attach themselves to surfaces we touch. We shed about 1 million skin cells every day. Touch DNA exists, but not on a level you understand. The case was over and no one could overcome that mistake ever. What happened is that Patsy drugged-up and the Ramseys layered-up. After that, she went back into her victim defense mode and insisted that since John and Patsy were in Boulder and the police could interview them any time-this is equivalent to Officer French's not searching the windowless room or even not closing that one door in Constantinople during an outside attack. After JonBenet was found, her instincts told her John was involved.

Everyone says this is Linda's biggest mistake, but it wasn't even close.

After the ransom, note time had come and gone she wanted to help John in his nervousness and told him to look for things out of place (but not to touch them). She immediately suspected the 'man' which was John. She instantly sympathized with Patsy on the morning she entered the crime scene. This is where she got confused and her authority was overrated. Her title gave her credibility over a novice when what she focused on was sex crimes. Either she was a novice or she was a detective. They treated her as.well.female and a novice. She had no experience with murder or kidnapping. Linda Arndt was there to be the one to communicate with women of sex crimes. Police departments in college towns treat college crimes with special gentle attention. Linda Arndt was brought in to be an investigator for sexual crimes. Even if you got caught and committed the murder at the entry of the Boulder Police Department, Monty Hall would have pleaded your murder case down to having your videos returned to BlockBuster with no one tracking your ankle bracelet.Ĭlick to expand.This is where I'm heartbroken over this case. My conclusion was that the best places to commit murder that year were uncharted places in Alaska and the front doorstep of the Boulder police department. This was the only Boulder homicide that year. They left the 'B' team for that Christmas. No other recordings were made to confirm the police's story of what was said. They only wanted to record the telephone for the kidnapping. I'd love to get into the details of the Boulder police. BTW: the basement lights were left on the day JBR was kidnapped/murdered. There were enough lights for the kids and the parents to navigate the home at night. They had Christmas lights on in the back den on the 1st floor. ) The sunroom light was out the night JB was murdered (a mystery). They also had the Christmas lights on along the pathway leading to the house (which would have illuminated a little bit of the living room and very little of the sunroom.

There was an outdoor light in the back yard as far as I've learned. They kept a light on inside of the sunroom although, I can't confirm if it was the light inside of the sunroom or just outdoors of the sunroom (complementing the sidewalk light). They kept the light on in the mudroom illuminating the back hallway and part of the kitchen. The Ramseys kept the light on in JBR's bathroom normally.
