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u/BatmanPlayingMetal · 6 pointsr/EARONS

This was touch DNA. Meaning it was a tiny trace amount. It could have even come from the person who packaged the underwear.

It was the Ramsey family who covered up another family member. The intruder hypothesis was dismantled by Kolar in his book Foreign Faction step by step.

There was a spiderweb across the broken window they said the intruder gained access to. It is the police crime scene video.

Their sons prints were all over the bowl of pineapple yet neither of the parents claimed to have given her pineapple. Pineapple was in the autopsy report.

Whoever wrote the note and made the meal put everything back in the exact same place it was taken from. Note was done using a pad from the home.

Kolar explains this all step by step.

Moral of the story, don't tell your wife your Christmas bonus when she is writing the ransom note.

As a bonus you should watch the parents denying Patsy's handwriting in their family photo album with captions on what each photo is about. They claim they don't know who wrote in their own family photo album. That a stranger could have done it. The clip is 30 min long and you can see them deny it in this deposition at around 9 minutes 30 seconds. It sort of makes you cringe.

u/bnw86 · 13 pointsr/EARONS

Thank her for what? She didn't do anything other than write a book on the case that was filled with info that's been around for years.

There are also other people that wrote books about the case much better than she did, two of them being detectives that worked on the case:

u/AnnB2013 · 1 pointr/EARONS

>Show me the ones who think they're wrong, and have better ideas about it.

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/psychopath-ish

https://www.amazon.com/Brainwashed-Seductive-Appeal-Mindless-Neuroscience/dp/0465062911

There are even articles on the debate:

https://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/the-problem-with-the-neuroscience-backlash

>It's interesting how terrifying the idea of "born psychopaths" is to some people.

I'm not terrified of the idea at all. I have zero problems accepting that people are born with psychosis and schizophrenia. But psychopathy is something else entirely.

Perhaps you're not aware but a few decades back scientists wanted to change the name from psychopath to sociopath -- the reason being that back then they believed that this was a condition caused by society not psyche.

The pendulum swings on nature vs. nurture and we are now in a nature stage. I have no doubt it will swing again. And decades from now people will still be arguing about how serial killers are created.

u/theduder3210 · -1 pointsr/EARONS

Well, some have pushed for a “left-hander’s syndrome” condition to explain away things over the last few decades.

As relating to this particular case, if the “homework” that was found in Danville is in fact J. J.’s, then he claims that the rage in his heart first began because his sixth grade teacher forced him to write lines over and over as a form of punishment—something particularly painful for left-handers to do due to the way that they write. In short, being raised in a harsh right-hander’s world oppressed him so much that he eventually was driven to murder.

u/ElCholugo1 · 6 pointsr/EARONS

Maybe something approaching what is described below, or a personality with which the perp keeps his true nature bottled-up until he reaches a saturation point; where the perp has to lose control of his false normalcy in order to act normal again.

I could definitely see a Rader type of situation.

I found the below information while researching enhanced/coercive interrogation techniques. I think it's possible the perp studied those types of torture techniques.

Does the personality described in the excerpt below seem familiar to anyone?

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>While poking around in the trash, Taylor saw a U.S. Army intelligence officer, accompanied by a Korean intelligence officer, pass by in a jeep. Taylor had been investigating the American for several months, so he quickly dropped what he was doing and followed them. Taylor had opened the case when a number of his Vietnamese sources began complaining to him that an American military officer, in cahoots with the Koreans, was murdering Vietnamese civilians for the CIA. The American officer was regularly seen at the Da Nang Interrogation Center, assaulting women prisoners and forcing them to perform perverse acts. He had a reputation as a sadist who enjoyed torturing and killing prisoners. A psychopath with no compunctions about killing people or causing them pain, he was the ideal contract killer.

>Taylor's principal source was a Vietnamese woman who knew where the American assassin lived. Together they watched the house, and when the man emerged, Taylor recognized him immediately. The man was the Da Nang Phoenix adviser, in which capacity he periodically appeared at the CID compound dressed in the uniform of a U.S. Army intelligence officer.

>"The guy was crazy," Taylor explained. "He was my height, slightly taller. He had dark hair and a runner's build. He had three or four names and eyes you'd never forget -- like he was acting at throwing a tantrum. Like Jim in Taxi. He was angry all the time," Taylor continued. "When he walked through a crowd of Vietnamese, he just pushed people aside. The first time I saw him, as a matter of fact, was outside Koslowski's office. A Vietnamese sentry blocked his way, so he slammed the guy up against the guardhouse. Right then and there I knew that someday we were going to fight.

>"He didn't look or act like a military officer," Taylor added. "That's why I started watching him."

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Please Be Advised: I am not suggesting the individual described above is the Golden State perp.

I included the excerpt cited above to serve as an example of the type of personality the field (sorry; I couldn't think of a more suitable word) of Enhanced/Coercive Interrogation tends to attract.

Source: The Phoenix Program By Douglas Valentine; page 172.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Phoenix-Program-Douglas-Valentine/dp/0595007384

**The book was reviewed by Morley Safer for The New York Times.




http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/21/books/body-count-was-their-most-important-product.html


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Edit: grammar I think. Added a word.