there went the alibi
Nate Karr, who thinks John Mark would not act a little crazy, once again tried to defend his older brother. This time it was for death threat to children emails sent by John Karr on Christmas, the 12th anniversary of JonBenet's murder.
One more time Nate put himself on the line with a valiant attempt to defend John Mark Karr at any cost, but this time the price will be the veracity of his statements and ultimately the alibi Nate offered up in 2006 for John's whereabouts on Christmas, 1996.
Oh, and as an aside, if John Mark Karr is not just a teensy weensy bit crazy, then what exactly were all those stories Karr wrote and told about JonBenet that led to his arrest and deportation from Thailand in 2006?
According to sources with copies of John Karr's putrid pedophile propoganda, the threat Karr sent has NOT been found anywhere in the Daxis manuscript as in Nate's feeble attempt to dismiss the incident. Oops--
Former JonBenet suspect called a threat to children
By JOHN HOLLIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An investigator who worked on the JonBenet Ramsey murder case says that one-time suspect and former Atlanta resident John Mark Karr remains “an imminent danger” to young children, particularly little girls.
Ollie Gray of Colorado has cited explicit e-mails that he alleges Karr penned just last week, boasting of past sexual contacts and murders of young children — including an apparent reference to JonBenet — with threats of more to come.
“Really, as far as as far as I’m concerned, the guy needs to be off the street,” Gray said.
Gray, a retired sheriff’s captain and municipal court judge, provided The Atlanta Journal-Constitution excerpts of the threats.
But Karr’s brother, Atlanta resident Nate Karr, said he had strong doubts that his brother authored the e-mails.
“I don’t think he would do that,” Nate Karr said. “Why would he bring more negativity to his life? That would be a little crazy.”
Nate Karr said the e-mail excerpt was taken from a book his brother wrote several years ago that happened to center around a fictional character named Dax.
Incoming DA Stan Garnett has said he plans to review everything about the Ramsey case after he assumes office next month."
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Labels: Daxis, John Mark Karr, JonBenet, Nate Karr, Ollie Gray
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