--- Ramsey wrote: > From Ramsey Sun Sep 12 20:21:30 1999 > X-Apparently-To: gsquared100@yahoo.com via > mdd502.mail.yahoo.com > Received: from anon.lcs.mit.edu (18.26.0.254) > by mta121.yahoomail.com with SMTP; 12 Sep 1999 > 21:08:36 -0700 > Date: 13 Sep 1999 03:21:30 -0000 > Message-ID: > <19990913032130.8217.qmail@nym.alias.net> > From: Ramsey > To: gsquared100@yahoo.com > Subject: Share my Frustration > Content-Length: 2243 > > Dear Gail, > > I do not see my mysterious contact as being a > sociopath. I > believe he has a conscience because he speaks with > his heart in > regards to my daughter. I feel strongly that I can > appeal to my > child's killer. I have always felt confident in that > belief. > > Yes, I believe he has lost more than just someone he > loved in the > past. I think he has suffered great loss. He has > also told me > enough to lead me to believe that he has been very > fortunate as > well. Your description makes perfect sense. I do > not, however, > feel he has been disappointed by any little girl in > his life. On > the contrary, most of his relationships with little > girls have > been successful. Most of his relationships with > people in general > have been successful. You must remember that I told > you that he > is revered by many, even loved by those who know > him. I do not > think he feels unloved. I have come to the > conclusion that he has > contact with multitudes of people, and that most of > that contact > is positive. > > I am certain that it could be concluded that this > man feels safe > with my daughter now that she is peacefully resting. > I do not > share that conclusion. I think he is genuinely > mourning, just as > I am mourning. I know that he is obsessed with my > child to some > degree. I think he is acting as any man would act > who has lost > someone they were genuinely in love with. He has not > made any > comment that would lead me to believe that he felt > rejected by > JonBenet during her life; therefore, I do not > believe he has any > reason to feel safe that she is not capable of > rejecting him now. > > I think I need to clarify some things concerning my > mysterious > friend. You made mention of some form of trap for > him. What would > you do with him once you trapped him? If you think > you would > simply call the police to come get him, I fear you > would be > disappointed to find that they would have no > interest in him. He > has already communicated with the police. Remember, > I told you > that I recently told a friend, "At this point, the > killer himself > could present a signed confession with no response > from the > police." I was referring to my mysterious friend. I > hope I am not > confusing you. Maybe, as you talk to me, you will > share my > frustration. > >