Epstein And Ramsey: Cats And Bullets
" History doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes"
--Quote usually attributed to Mark Twain--
Back in 2002-2003, Vanity Fair was in the process of doing a story about Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein had pressured then Editor-In-Chief of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, not to do a story about him containing sexual misconduct allegations. The article came out in 2003, without the allegations. But soon after the article came out, Graydon Carter found a single bullet outside the front door of his home.
In 2006, Vanity Fair tries again. This time looking into allegations about Epstein in Florida. Soon after they start digging around, Graydon Carter is said to have found the severed head of a cat in the front yard of his home.
How does this tie into the JonBenet Ramsey case?
Let's go back in time shall we?
A few months after the murder of Jonbenet Ramsey, Sgt Bob Whitson who secured crime scene after JonBenet's body was found, had four bullets fired into his home via a high powered rifle. Two bullets into his bedroom. He called 9/11 and ran outside his home with gun drawn, but the shooter was gone.
10 days later, Lead Detective on the Jonbenet case, Steve Thomas, goes outside his home and trips over a cat that had been mutiliated and thrown onto his lawn.
(...on prying stoops their hides did strew...)
And then it was Detective Linda Arndt's turn. Detective Arndt was the cop who was left all by herself in the Ramsey home, before the body was found and it was just supposed to be a kidnapping. She has blood thrown all over the front door of her home.
(..and cat's blood will scare daughters too)
There was no investigation into any of these events by The Boulder Police Department.
Three cops, all deeply involved in the Ramsey case. One of them had bullets fired into his house, and their own Department doesn't even investigate??
Welcome to the Ramsey case everyone. Enjoy your stay. We're just getting started.........
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