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11 October, 2009

distractions

It almost seems it doesn't matter what or how one may have contributed to the investigation of JonBenet Ramsey's murder, only the fact one did is important in a media-centric bio. I see this all the time, from mainstream journalists to tabloid reporters to newsbreakers so many jumped on the JonBenet murder reporting bandwagon from the 'investigative journalism' angle but even with all this energy and media re$ources, not one has managed to uncover the anwer - or even a clue - to who killed JonBenet, over all these years.

Take private investigator Lawrence Olmstead for instance, highlighting association with JonBenet's case now lending his opinion to the case of missing Mitrice Richardson. Olmstead was recently featured with Mitrice's mom on Yuri Brown's Hour of Interest on BlogTalk radio. Three weeks after she disappeared, LAPD detectives are working hard and are convinced that Mitrice Richardson is alive according to LAPD robbery-homicide Detective Chuck Knolls. The trail for Richardson turning colder, the sheriff’s department is working in conjunction with the LAPD and actively searching for Richardson.


Contact Detective Kristin Merrill at 213-485-5381 if you have any information on Mitrice Richardson, pictured here.


But back to private investigator dash media informant Olmstead. You may remember how he came to insert himself into JonBenet's murder investigation and some pesky data broker racketeering charges--

Jon Benet Ramsey Murder - New Leads Released

"Lawrence Olmstead ...in 1996 was hired by multiple national news agencies to investigate the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey. Although those agencies used the information he developed to help break news stories on a daily basis... Olmstead's source was written about in many newspapers, and due to a grand jury racketeering investigation of his sources activities, the information contained in this story was never pursued by law enforcement." [...read more]




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