"I see tracks in here in the snow" – Patsy "These tracks might have been bicycle tracks" – John



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31 thoughts on “"I see tracks in here in the snow" – Patsy "These tracks might have been bicycle tracks" – John”

  1. I’ve been following this case since it happened. Thank you for another great video. I can’t get enough of this case. I saw Cotton Star’s video about the bikes and this one gives me other ideas I hadn’t considered. Great work,Nick!

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  2. Maybe Burke ran outside and rode off on his bike after he hurt his sister. It’s possible that once they realized what he did and that he was gone, that John went after him. It’s always seemed to me that Burke inadvertently killed her. What kind of child smears feces on his sister’s things and plays so rough with her? Even today he comes across as a very bizarre person.

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  3. Idk when Ive ever heard this much word salad over bikes. Absolutely ludicrous that they refuse to give straight honest answers about the bikes.
    So where did the 4th bike go? Its permanently hidden away and the truth never told. Unreal.

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  4. Has anyone ever experimented with a sharpie and a similar notepad? My recollection from using a sharpie on a notepad is that you usually get bleed through. Such that writing the ransom note would go like this: Write the first page, tear it off, and tear off the next page because it has ink bleed through. Write the second page, tear it off and tear off the next page, too. Write the third page and tear it off and the next page as well. So you'd use 6 sheets to write a 3 page note, three of which would be the note, and three of which would have the bleed thru marks. We know that pages from the notepad are missing.

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  5. I’d love to hear this angle explored more. I think the most likely thing is a combination of the intruder theory and the family theory…which is what Nick touched on at the end..

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  6. The inability to latch onto the bike tire tracks as a possible way the intruder came into the house and left the house by the Ramsey parents goes to show that they know damn well there was no intruder and instead they are distracted and stressed about the possible bicycle narrative because they probably threw Berk’s into a dumpster after he was involved in whatever happened to JonBenet, whether on purpose or by accident… so they probably rolled it away.

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  7. This bike analysis what's the most confusing thing I ever heard one by two by three four this one got a bike that one got a bike new bike old bike someone left with a bike impossible to follow that narrative

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  8. The detective ‘Smith ‘ went to his grave studying this case . His kids are now working on it . There’s something no one has ever considered . I wish Joe Kenda would give it a go . I think Kenda was supervised by “Smith”

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  9. I lived in Boulder area for 10+ years. Yes, there is a very significant bicycle culture there, but you grossly over-exaggerate its predominance. ie it's not that unusual for people there to not bike.

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  10. If both parents and jonbenet got a new bike for Xmas I think it's vary likely that Burke would be jealous and maybe angry if you put yourself in the mind of a child of that age, probably quite a spoilt child I should add

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  11. The Xmas photos show 2 bikes… one adult bike for patsy and one small teal bike for Jon benet. Burke was got the Nintendo. He was a maladjusted boy who was uncontrollably jealous of his sister and the over the top attention paid to her by his mother.
    The teal bike was already removed from the house by the time the police arrived.

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  12. “From Santa Claus”, there would be no need for Patsy to say that if no kids were present. She could have just said, “Yes kind of from John, we had a gift each, but 😊the kids thought they were from Santa.”?

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  13. It's interesting how many cases have houses that were not exactly the pinnacle of design, though weren't cheap. Watts – a souless, gardenless, cavern that is visually too big for the road and it's environment. Morphew – a strange jenga like construction that looks like bits of houses glued together. Ramseys – a warehouse stuck to the back of a mock tudor gingerbread house frontage. They are all a bit off in some way.

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  14. Spare me, there was no intruder; the child was murdered by a friend of the family who “borrowed” her and lost control. The parents were freaks. Putting her in those pageants says it all.

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