Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


It should be noted that Ressler is considered one of the best if not the
best profiler there is, Douglas did a profile concerning the ransom note
also and was heavily criticized for it, as he should have been. He broke
a lot of rules concerning profiling when he did it, and was publicly
embarrassed by his actions. Almost everyone has discounted his profile
on this case due to his actions.

He was hired by the Ramsey's and it looked like he was trying to make
sure he didn't send any doubt their way. Yet he also interviewed them
together, something you don't do, you have to interview them alone, he
also never saw the original note, he only saw what was a copy. There
were a lot of errors that were done on his part, I tend to think he put
that profile under lessons learned. Don't let money buy a favorable
opinion when others can easily discount your work.

Sue Hartigan wrote:
> >           BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- The key to solving JonBenet
> >           Ramsey's slaying may be contained in 430 words of
> >           small, sometimes shaky script that two experts suggest
> >           were written to throw investigators off the killer's
> >           track.
> >
> >           As the investigation winds down and heads toward a
> >           grand jury, the 2 1/2-page ransom note looms large as
> >           one uncontaminated piece of evidence in the
> >           15-month-old case.
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Kathy E
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