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frogmarch

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4. Well, neither Websleuths nor
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 02:37 AM
Nov 2013

Forums for Justice are websites for anyone who thinks an intruder killed JonBenet, but at those sites there are almost as many theories as to which of the Ramseys did it, and how, and why, as there are posters. WS and FFJ are free-membership sites.

There used to be a pro-Ramsey "sleuthing" website called Webbsleuths (the "double b site&quot whose posters paid "Jameson," the owner, for the privilege of posting various intruder-did-it (IDI) theories. Along with a myriad of nameless intruders, fingers at the double b site were often pointed at friends and neighbors of the Ramseys, at the Rs' housekeeper and/or her husband, and at any other Boulder residents who caught the posters' fancy. The site lost its devoted followers and finally closed after "Jameson" betrayed the Ramseys by selling an interview with them to the Nat'l Enquirer for $40,000.

I guess what "camp" one is in - IDI or RDI - determines what website about the case one thinks has the "freaks."

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News in the JonBenet Ramsey case [View all] frogmarch Oct 2013 OP
Websleuths frogmarch Oct 2013 #1
I used to read that Scairp Nov 2013 #3
Well, neither Websleuths nor frogmarch Nov 2013 #4
It definitely was no longer for me Scairp Nov 2013 #5
You're absolutely right. frogmarch Nov 2013 #6
The indictment will be released frogmarch Oct 2013 #2
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