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Date:
Tue, 5 Sept 2006 12:25 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Strange Case of John Mark Karr
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Microsoft
co-founder and chairman Bill Gates, left, and Berkshire
Hathaway Inc. billionaire Warren Buffett laugh while
answering questions Saturday, Aug 5, 2006, before the
Nebraska Regional Bridge tournament in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
(AP Photo/Dave Weaver)
AP - Aug 05 2:31 PM |
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John Mark Karr (C) is surrounded by
reporters in Bangkok August 17, 2006. The syndicated
newsmagazines got a ratings bump with their coverage of the JonBenet Ramsey murder case arrest during the week ending
August 20, according to Nielsen Media ratings data issued
Thursday.
(Sukree Sukplang/Reuters)
Reuters - Sep 01 6:42 AM |
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John Mark Karr,
the suspect in the killing of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey,
holds a glass of 2003 St. Aubin white Burgundy as
passengers in business class are served wine and other
beverages on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok to Los
Angeles Sunday Aug. 20, 2006. Authorities in Boulder said
Karr would first have an extradition hearing in Los
Angeles before returning to Colorado and expected charges of
first-degree murder, kidnapping and child sexual assault in
connection with the young beauty queen's 1996 killing.
(AP
Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
AP - Aug 20
11:01 PM |
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Colorado Deputy Public Defender Yasmin Forouzandeh arrives
at the Boulder County jail in Boulder, Colo., Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006 to see
John Mark Karr. Karr was cleared of the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey. A judge
on Tuesday ordered Karr sent to Sonoma County, Calif., to face five child
pornography possession charges dating to 2001.
(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
AP - Aug 30 10:34 AM |
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Boulder prosecutor Mary Lacy, seen here addressing a press
conference, fended off withering criticism after dropping charges against John
Mark Karr, who dramatically confessed to killing six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet
Ramsey in 1996.
(AFP/Getty Images/Ed Andrieski)
AFP/Getty Images - Aug 29 10:14 PM |
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This image made from an undated family video shows
JonBenet Ramsey performing during a beauty pageant. Prosecutors abruptly
dropped their case Monday, Aug. 28, 2006 against John Mark Karr in the
slaying of Ramsey, saying DNA tests failed to put him at the crime scene
despite his insistence he sexually assaulted and strangled the 6-year-old
beauty queen.
(AP Photo/Ramsey family video)
AP - Aug 28 5:37 PM
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This undated family handout photo shows JonBenet Ramsey.
(AP Photo/File)
AP - Aug 28 5:30 PM
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Exterior view of the home in Boulder, Colo., Wednesday,
Aug. 30, 2006 where JonBenet Ramsey was murdered in 1996. After the release
of John Mark Karr, the murder still remains a mystery. Karr was a school
teacher who claimed to have been present when Ramsey was killed. The house
has been sold several times after the Ramsey family left.
(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
AP - Aug 30 9:45 AM |
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Anita Phongsathorn (C), 21, show photos she took with her digital
camera of suspect John Mark Karr before Karr boarded his flight from Bangkok to
Los Angeles. Authorities held the suspect in the killing of six-year-old JonBenet
Ramsey at a Los Angeles prison before a hearing for his extradition to Colorado
to face charges.
(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)
AFP/File - Aug 22 1:13 PM |
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Escorted by Thai immigration officials,
American John Mark Karr arrives at Bangkok international
airport in Bangkok on Sunday August 20, 2006. Karr, a
41-year-old former schoolteacher and a suspect in the
JonBenet Ramsey killing in the United States a decade ago,
was to be flown to Boulder, Colorado, where he is to face
charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and child sexual
assault, officials have said.
(AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
AP - Aug 20 4:41 AM |
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Television trucks are lined up near the
front of a courthouse in Boulder, Colo., Monday, Aug. 21,
2006, in anticipation of a court hearing by John Mark Karr.
Karr is a former school teacher who cryptically claimed to
have been present when 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet
Ramsey was killed in 1996. Karr arrived in Los Angeles late
Sunday after a flight from Thailand, where he was arrested
last week. He faces legal proceedings in California before
he is sent to Boulder.
(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
AP - Aug 21 1:43 PM |
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A DNA sample from John Mark Karr, the key
suspect in the notorious murder of six-year old JonBenet
Ramsey, seen here on August 20, does not correspond with DNA
traces found at the crime scene, a local television station
reported.
(AFP/File/Saeed Khan)
AFP/File - Aug 28 1:25 PM |
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A lone rose lays at the gravesite of
JonBenet Ramsey in Marietta, Georgia August 17, 2006. An
arrest of American John Mark Karr has been made in the ten
year old case of the murder of the six-year old that occured
in Boulder, Colorado on December 26, 1996.
REUTERS/Tami Chappell
(UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Aug 17 12:07 PM |
In the middle of August 2006 until early
September 2006 the American press were busy covering the news about John
Mark Karr, the key suspect in the notorious murder of six-year
old JonBenet Ramsey in 1996.
Previous to that, on August 7, 2006, I have
saved some photos of you during the tournament of card playing,
the Nebraska Regional Bridge tournament in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Also, on August 16, 2006, I wrote a message
to the mailing list of my old friend of the Senior High School,
with a parody joke inspired by an advertisement of Teh Botol Sosro, the
bottled ready to drink tea, on TV
about a teacher explaining chain of food. The next day there was
the news about the arrested of John Mark Karr in Thailand. Previous to
those days too, my sister and her husband was having a visit to
Thailand.
And a few days later the TV advertisement of
Teh Botol Sosro has been changing with the play of "Kuda Lumping", a
traditional play about men each of them riding toy of horse made of
leather, and they eat the glass part of lamps as a part of the show.
Later on it was proved that a DNA sample
from John Mark Karr does not correspond with DNA
traces found at the crime scene, a local television station
reported.
Nevertheless, syndicated newsmagazines got a
ratings bump with their coverage of the JonBenet Ramsey murder case arrest during the week ending
August 20, according to Nielsen Media ratings data issued
Thursday.
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