JonBenet Ramsey : "Deadly Poetry": Additional Thoughts

BITZ NOTE : If anyone has information about the Ramsey case, the poems, St. John's or maybe they know an ex-cop, reporter et: Please contact us at  theboysinthezellar@yahoo.com.Or FrankZ2137on twitter.Thank you



Author Stephen Singular wrote a book about the Ramsey case in 1999. It's called Presumed Guilty. He updated it in 2016-2017. In his book contains a sentence which perfectly sums up the Ramsey case......

""When a town tries to protect itself, the truth becomes obscured."

 The Ramsey case wasn't about JonBenet per se. 

 The case has been, and still is, all about the town of Boulder.

For almost 25 years, everyone has been asking the question WHO killed JonBenet? And for almost 25 years, that question has yielded no results. Know why that is? It's because its the wrong freakin' question. 

If you really want to solve this case, you need to ask different questions. It's not WHO killed JonBenet. It's WHY and WHAT. WHY has this case been unsolved for almost 25 years? And WHAT was going on in Boulder in the years prior to the murder that may explain WHY this case is still unsolved.

The Boys In The Zellar get asked often who their favorite suspects are in the case. We always list three, in no particular order.....

1) The Boulder Police Department

2) The Boulder District Attorney's Office

3) St. John's Episcopal Church.


We cannot emphasize it enough. Everyone needs to focus on that Church and the people associated with it. Now, go please read the poem again below. But this time, don't think about WHO when you're reading it, think about WHY and WHAT.
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"Poetry is a political act because it involves telling the truth."---June Jordan


Circa 2001-2002, two poems were mailed to an attorney in Boulder Colorado. It was self addressed FOR THE CHILDREN. There was no contact information. No name or phone number. It was anonymous.

Before the attorney left the country in 2003-2004, the attorney sent the Boys In The Zellar one of the poems. He asked us, if possible, to figure it out and get it into the right hands.

Detective Lou Smit was brought on to assist in the Ramsey case in early 1998. Lou heard that these boys from Jersey had this poem, so he gave us a call. After reading the poem to him, he pleaded with us to send the poem to him. He said it was important, so we agreed to send him a copy. Lou quizzed the attorney, and us, about who the writer could possibly be. There was no name, just a Denver postmark. Although Lou said it was important, he said it would be impossible to find out who had written it.

But the Boys In The Zellar can be quite tenacious. It took us 7 long years, but we were finally able to identify who delivered the poems to the attorney, and most importantly, who wrote them. Sadly, Lou died before we were able to identify the author. We had always wondered why the poem was so important to Lou, now we know exactly why.

We gave that poem to another investigator. After his passing in tf2017, most of his files, including the poem, fell into the "wrong hands". The poem was posted on 4 Chan in an attempt to discredit it. But it didn't work. Besides, who needs poems when you have witnesses. ;)

If anyone has any additional information about the poems, or information about the Ramsey case, we urge you to contact us at   theboysinthezellar@yahoo.com  Or you can reach me on twitter @FrankZ2137  Feel free to share this poem far and wide.


And now....the poem..........(anything with parenthesis has been added by the BITZ)



This is not the author of the original poem. Recidivism is my only concern. You 
are the only one who has a copy of this. Please  respect my anonymity. People who 
abuse children are terrorists too.

In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
It's all connected.



 In his cocky reverie
The truth the three would carry
To the steps of the authority
to boast of their pernicious spree
But he did not know that I could see
And therefore was not wary

*For hidden in the rectory
Protected by the church decree
H e delved in child pornography
While elders professed not to see
His sister told them it could be
He killed the child and honest she
His secret would not bury
*(based on real events-eyewitness collaboration)

*They did not know he'd changed the key
When police would come to query
So they broke and entered quietly
Though he would claim illicitly
And so avoiding calumny
A grand sum he was paid to flee
And so it was, conveniently
Their questions he would parry
* (based on real events-eyewitness collaboration

To solve a tale of misconstrue
Just look into the offman's pew
You'll find their in Ft. Luptons slough
Stray cats aplenty, skinned a few
On prying stoops their hides did strew
And cats blood will scare daughters too
While bushes hid their sins from view
Richard held the cue

The child must die, he did decide
The crime arranged, the ritual plyed
With church at stake and family pride
Three men he chose to end her

Though two decried this church a lie
Their testimony was denied
With ties that run both deep and wide
No one could defend her

Now some have gone and some have stayed
Class defined the roles they played
Someday you'll know the masquerade
Of Zack the great pretender







Comments

  1. Awesome piece! I enjoy trying to decipher what a poet's trying to say w/o really saying it.
    I think this one knows something & felt the need to tell but couldn't at that time.
    What a puzzle.
    Would the Spear Canal be the "slough" of Ft. Lupton?
    Somewhere along there is a wooded area where cats are skinned?
    Checking maps hasn't really helped yet.
    Richard & Zach...who are they? And who's the "offman?"
    I seem to recall someone whistleblowing or complaining about a church & 3 men that were somehow involved with JonBenet Ramsey's death. It was an online blog or vlog. If I remember, I'll let you know.

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    1. Hi Private. Thanks for the reply. My advice with the poems...focus on the stanzas with the asterisks. Who are the referring to in those stanzas. The answers are in the Patsy Ramsey police interviews. ;)

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    2. Linda Hoffman-Pugh was the cleaning lady & she lived in Ft. Lupton, 29 miles away taking County Rd. 52.
      I also went down a rabbit hole of Rolland Hoverstock, the Pastor at St. John's Episcopal Church where the Ramsey's attended & Jonbenet's funeral was held, & his son Joe.
      Then I ended up in the 19th century at the origins of the Hotel de Paris (now a museum) in Georgetown of Idaho Springs.
      I'll check out those interviews when I return to the present. ;)

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    3. Offman's pew..Hoffman Pugh. Good job. Don't forget, Linda has a husband. Also, Hoverstock...he is a major key.

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    4. Wow, I didn't make that connection but did find that Mervin died in Greeley in 2018. Did the Hoverstocks know the Pughs too?
      Did Joe Hoverstock leave for Tucson soon after JonBenet's murder? I think current residence is 1419 Hawthorn Ave. in Boulder.

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    5. You'll have to forgive me...I didn't keep up with the case while it was happening. Only bits I caught on the news back then.

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  2. Checked another map for Ft. Lupton.
    At 14th St. & Factory Dr., there's WWF (tires) at 145 14th St. Fort Lupton, CO.
    Just north of that property, is a hedge of bushes or trees & then a residential property. It has a foot bridge to the other side of the canal. Very isolated with some odd-looking areas along the canal.
    There should be property records & may lead to someone somehow?

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  3. From: http://cavdef.org/w/index.php?title=JonBenet_Ramsey_murder

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  4. https://tulsaworld.com/news/malice-in-wonderland/article_644c767a-6a32-576a-b35c-bed5153a1614.html
    Second paragraph from the end.

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    1. Hey Private...we know Orchard and Wonderland very well. Both Lou Smit and Ollie Gray wanted to look at Richard Thomas's computer...Feds denied them.

      Richard "Held" the cue ;)

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