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🗓️ 9 January 2025
⏱️ 33 minutes
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A final look at items brought up in the recent Netflix documentary about JonBenet Ramsey and her death. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about the crime scene with Joe breaking down the mistakes that were made and how they have nothing to do with technology. Also a question that has never been answered regarding the "ransom" note. What type of "kidnapper" kills the person and leaves a "ransom" note. Who would pay a "ransom" for the "safe return" of a loved one when the "loved one" is already dead and in the house?
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00:00.41 Introduction
02:00.28 No excuses for evidence mistakes
04:54.75 Never Ask Father of missing 6-year-old search the house
10:06.27 The physical things seen in strangling
14:34.80 Why leave the body AND ransom note
19:53.52 Why ask for $118,000?
24:28.50 The reason for the ransom note is dead
29:07.64 JonBenet was beaten, skull was fractured
32:10.35 Conclusion
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0:00.0 | Bodybacks with Joseph Scott Moore. |
0:04.0 | It's really easy, Dave, for someone like me after all of these years, you know, to pick up stones and start throwing them at the people that worked this case all these many years ago. |
0:27.7 | And, you know, I think that many times in the world that we live in, |
0:30.6 | it's so dominated by technology that we find ourselves in right now. |
0:39.4 | People will default to, they'll say, well, they didn't have access to the technology that we have as far as crime solving goes. |
0:41.6 | Technology has nothing to do with this. |
0:47.2 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is Bodyback. |
0:53.7 | This is, I started working in forensics back in the 80s, Dave. The same principles still hold true that held true back during that time period. |
1:01.5 | There's certain things that we do at a base level where you have an expectation of security of the scene because you don't want to lose, |
1:12.5 | you don't want to lose anything that's a scene and you don't want to introduce or add something |
1:17.6 | to the scene that should not have been there. |
1:20.1 | Hey, Joe, I am so thankful that we have the opportunity to dig into this story one last time. |
1:26.0 | We're talking about the Jean-Beney Ramsey case. |
1:28.4 | Now, we did talk about it during the Christmas holiday and the Netflix documentary |
1:32.8 | and what came out in that. |
1:34.4 | But there were a couple of things that we missed that I really wanted to cover, and I'm |
1:39.0 | just so thankful that you agreed to do this, Joe, because right at the start, I was |
1:43.9 | really concerned about the scene of the crime and what was done to it. |
1:49.9 | My first thought was, why are there people in the house besides the police? |
1:56.5 | That was just number one right out of the gate on the earliest coverage of this story. |
2:03.1 | Because in everything all of us know, you need to get everybody out so you can just, we're going to be able to investigate properly, starting at square one. |
2:15.1 | You've got all these people in the house making food and everything else and wiping up table. I mean, it's ridiculous what happened. And I'm not even a cop. But the fact |
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