Wednesday 27 February 2008

John Ramsey, JonBenet, And The Woman I Was Once Mistaken For, Beth Twitty.

A news source informed me today that the "mysterious relationship" between JonBenet's father, Mr. John Ramsey, and mother to deceased Natalee Holloway was no longer such a mystery since way back in October of 2007. At that time frame, an article came out in a magazine expressing the right to free speech in sharing Beth Twitty's usage of her right to free speech through her expressions from the heart of feelings she has towards one Mr. John Ramsey. The wording used by Ms. Twitty was rather lovely, and heartfelt. I noticed something, though. All I saw of John Ramsey, within that article, in particular, was a rather sparkling picture of his face, yet, no expressions of the heart from him towards Ms. Twitty. (She had mentioned something about his sparkling eyes.) Oh, I am not denying that he may have wonderful feelings for this woman, I just found it a bit odd that it seemed to be a one-way street. If anyone, anyone at all, has any information to share with the feelings that John Ramsey may hold for the wonderfully strong and lovely Ms. Twitty, please inform our Camp, here in the comments section within this post. It would be a shame if there is some more information out there of things being a two-way street for this "couple", and it wasn't as readily shared with the public at large, or, as quickly. As for the accidental mistaken identity one gentleman had between me and Ms. Twitty, I am really not sure what happened there. All I can say is that, and this is directed to that gentleman, the one whom e-mailed me with possible leads to help solve the case of Natalee Holloway's disappearance and death, please, please, e-mail me again! Or, I shall be forced to forward the e-mail to those that need to know, such as John Ramsey's attorney, as a way to get to Ms. Twitty, and, quite possibly, the police. Please keep in mind I am not stating that with one hundred percent assurity you, sir, have information so desperately needed by authorities. However, I am saying, it seems you may. I had asked you if it's o.k. to forward your e-mail along to those whom may help a rather long while ago, with, still, no word back from you. Please, if you're reading this, consider contacting me a.s.a.p. I thank you.
Sincerely, SDRoads ... And that is my Commentary for this day... along with my plea!

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