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@Anakin_Ackerman
@Anakin_Ackerman 2 сағат бұрын
I'm from Queens NYC this was very interesting and informative. I'm really considering looking for one of these at sea jobs. Thank you so much.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 9 минут бұрын
It's a not easy but if you're a hard worker you might make it but be prepared for a lot of tough conditions. I would still recommend better long term ways of making money but if you're young it might be worth the adventure.
@lindayeager3126
@lindayeager3126 2 сағат бұрын
Burke? He hated his sister ?
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 9 минут бұрын
I don't think he hated his sister, but some people think he was jealous and could have killed her, but I think that's the most unlikely of all scenarios.
@courtlandacklin1985
@courtlandacklin1985 13 сағат бұрын
I think buries friend doug stein stayed the night and Burke traded his sister for the Nintendo game so they played a sexual game that went bad patsy covered it up and they invited the steins over so there fingerprints would make sense there was 2 bikes for xmas so patsy sent buries friend home on the new bike so nobody would notice
@Number4lead
@Number4lead 14 сағат бұрын
You going to tell us OJ was innocent too?😂😂
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 12 сағат бұрын
I def think OJ was guilty and in general I'm not lenient on criminals. I lived in China over ten years and believe they probably have a better way of dealing with criminals then most liberal cities and states.
@Number4lead
@Number4lead 14 сағат бұрын
I guess I shouldnt be surprised people think it was some intruder. After all, people still think OJ was innocent.😂😂
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 12 сағат бұрын
I thought the parents did it too, but the autopsy and garotte changed my mind. She was alive when she was strangled because there is petechial hemorrhaging in her eyes, neck and elsewhere. So if she was hit by accident they could have brought her to the hospital and not staged a scene. Burke is too much of a sissy to kill her, but even if he did he wouldn't know how to put together a garotte while she was alive and smash her skull. It probably was a sadistic pedo.
@lory2924
@lory2924 18 сағат бұрын
Agree with you like this it has to be analysed in this case. Great insights here👍
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 17 сағат бұрын
Thanks, I should have another decent this next weekend to finish up these series for now.
@lory2924
@lory2924 20 сағат бұрын
In the wine cellar it was a safe hidden by the former owner . I think it is a connection between the announcement of 1 billion in the newspaper and kidnapping of JB. She was found in the piece where it was the safe...
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 17 сағат бұрын
Really interesting point and I doubt most people know about the safe. No doubt the safe could have been another incentive that might have driven people to do this. I think any of the workers who came and worked there would have seen that safe and others too.
@lory2924
@lory2924 20 сағат бұрын
Great analysis. I agree with what you are saying. What a pity that you can not present your analyze to the police.👍
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 17 сағат бұрын
Yes, its too bad they probably get so much information in general that they don't know what's good or bad. But there is a cold case organization in Denver and I might look into contributing to that at least.
@LakeishaMcDaniel-k3x
@LakeishaMcDaniel-k3x Күн бұрын
The columbine killers were influenced by movies to carry out thier crimes
@davidwilliams4498
@davidwilliams4498 Күн бұрын
Only the family did it tabloid fans dont know there was more then a few handwriting experts who clearly said there was not enough similarities to confirm Patsy wrote the ransom. Blows my mind a huge majority believe patsy would incriminate herself using Johns bonus amount... her sayings ... an movie quotes from posters in her basement walls. Just insane.. anyone know of anyone who incriminate themselves trying to cover up a crime..... Reply with any case . Id love to read it..
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads Күн бұрын
I know. Its frustrating because I get so many comments about this. Another comment I just got was "I just want you to know when you said Patsy didn't write the note I stopped listening. It's so obvious she did. Those writing similarities can't be duplicated by anything else." Its like a cult or religion and no one can convince them otherwise. There's so many reasons why she didn't write the note or kill her daughter. Like the fact she was still alive when she was chocked to death among others.
@theresagosnell7645
@theresagosnell7645 Күн бұрын
I just want you to know when you said Patsy didn't write the note I stopped listening. It's so obvious she did. Those writing similarities can't be duplicated by anything else.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads Күн бұрын
She was alive when she was strangled and probably sexually assaulted. Who would even know what a garotte is? It was a sadistic pedo and most experienced detectives you see look into this case think so. Maybe they looked at her writing and copied some words or a coincidence but there's no motive for her or Burke to kill her.
@williamfields4534
@williamfields4534 2 күн бұрын
Dad’s too smart, Mom wouldn’t watch the movie “Speed”. Wrong on both counts. Another “This type person (Ramseys) don’t kill. If you like this line of thinking, this is a video you need to watch.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads Күн бұрын
They both said they did watch speed while on a plane. John didn't have the sound on and said it was the dumbest movie and Patsy said was that the movie with the bus with no brakes. She was strangled to death and a huge blow to her head with a garrote that most people probably hadn't heard of. It was a sadistic pedo.
@michaelsurface
@michaelsurface 2 күн бұрын
I'm 48, in good shape, a 2-branch vet, and work hard. However, I have a bit of a splotchy work history, and have a DUI from my early 20s. I'm kind of desperate for work. Is it possible for me to get hired?
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 2 күн бұрын
I think you can get hired but that doesn't mean you will get hired on a good boat that pays. Watch my other videos about fishing and you can see some of the horrors about the industry. I'm almost 45 and would not go back up there. I think other ways to try to earn money in long run. But you might get lucky. I haven't been up there in years.
@jumpmanjump3421
@jumpmanjump3421 2 күн бұрын
This was almost exactly my theory as well. Boulder police wasted so much time blaming the parents when most of the evidence points to the housekeeper or someone she paid to do this. I wonder if the $2000 was an upfront payment to the killer🤔
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 2 күн бұрын
Interesting. I never thought of it being a hit like that but very possible. The more I research the more I think it was a sadistic killer and maybe money was secondary. I'll hopefully finish that video for next weekend.
@shirleygreenfield3304
@shirleygreenfield3304 2 күн бұрын
What rich person would ask for 20 dollar bills, just saying.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 2 күн бұрын
Yes, its pretty weird about that for sure. They probably didn't even want the money. Just to torture the family the same way they tortured Jonbenet.
@mneatobabes2520
@mneatobabes2520 2 күн бұрын
Any way we can see LHPs and family’s interviews? Were they ever recorded? Was her home searched? If this was her, she would have had to blindfold JBR so she wouldn’t recognize her or she would have had an accomplice to do the taser in JBR bedroom. Didn’t they say JBR had greenery from the staircase attached to her.? That would led one to believe she was tased in her bedroom and carried down to the basement. They left by the back door and threw the baseball bat as they were leaving in the yard. Took the tape with them and what about the rope that was found in the guest bedroom? Where does that come into play? They could’ve brought it in and hid in that room until the family was asleep. Did they test the rope?
@Beezojones
@Beezojones 3 күн бұрын
The ransom note just lured john to the basement Then they would lie await in the basement til john unlocked the safe got the money out and ambushed him tied him up got the cash and went out the basment window to leave but since they called the cops they choked out jb she fell and hit her head and the took off
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 2 күн бұрын
I think that's a possibility. There was a neighbor who saw a man running away that morning. Its very interesting to see what would have happened if they didn't call the police. Too bad the note is so long that Patsy didn't read the 2nd page of note that mentions several times not to call police.
@Beezojones
@Beezojones 3 күн бұрын
I think your right but also remember their was a floor safe they knew about in the wine room that they probably thought the ramseys kept money in and if she just asked for the bonus money amount that no banks or police would have to be called the money would be in that safe just an idea
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 3 күн бұрын
Good point. Most people don't know about that safe. In my next video I'm going to go into details about garotte, autopsy etc and mention the safe. Not too many people would know about that besides Linda Hoffman Pugh and her family but I guess anyone else could who worked on house and went down there.
@davidwilliams4498
@davidwilliams4498 3 күн бұрын
1 thing that is certain about ransom letter is that whoever wrote it knew Patsy sayings. Movie quotes from posters in her basement walls . Ransom amount same as was on a pay stub by the desk where pad was used... Why would a stranger do that .If you think you can get away with a crime you not only don't leave much evidence you frame to sssume a cover .Diversion...If this was a botched kidnap..Who ever ring leader was they was not present if JB knew them. It was accomplice to crime DNA from JB fingernails an underpants was linked to an unknown male....If it was for money whoever hurt JB it wasnt anyone who knew her. Totally awful crime Who ever was involved... .
@Breezyk4832
@Breezyk4832 3 күн бұрын
How can you say that the writing doesn’t match the note. Even putting it factually, Patsy could not be excluded yet everyone else could be. You have to be more careful with your words the bonus was NOT on every cheque monthly. It was annual. It’s not something anyone outside John really would know.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 3 күн бұрын
That still doesn't mean she did it. I just did a long video about the ransom note specifically kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpOZq4uYlJ6ghdk. The bonus was on each paystub each month from what John Ramsey said in interview. "And that was paid in February of 96, and was $118,223 or something like that. And I think that’s a plausible place where that number could have come from, and it certainly showed up in every pay stub of mine from then on, through the rest of the year." www.acandyrose.com/s-evidence-ransom-vs-bonus.htm
@ClaireRitson-i6f
@ClaireRitson-i6f 3 күн бұрын
This is the most in-depth analysis I have seen. I have been searching for content like this. Sick of reading ridiculous nonsensical theories re the Ramsay case. The case fascinates me, it’s so bizarre and difficult to understand.
@jenniferbouldin113
@jenniferbouldin113 3 күн бұрын
My intuition tells me that JonBenet was not alive when they arrived home from the party the night before......... Especially especially in light of all we found out about what goes on with the rich and famous with children... JonBenet was a sacrifice...so sad
@Klaista2k
@Klaista2k 3 күн бұрын
Interesting. Is there anything else that would back this theory up?
@MissWitchiepoo
@MissWitchiepoo 3 күн бұрын
So the housekeeper or one of her friends had a language like the one in the ransom note and was unable to get a good job but had to kidnap/kill a little girl? I think you should read that note again and ask yourself what kind of person wrote this. Words like Attaché and hence just two words out of the whole would you or people you know use words like that and the tone of the letter be well rested just one of the things, just read it again. It's sad that the difference in being rich and poor in America is so far apart and the poor are those working for the rich for a low pay so they can become even richer. It creates greed and envy and poor people that don't want to work for a better life because what's the use with the little money they get so they would rather do something awful but in this murder I don't think that is the case.
@Klaista2k
@Klaista2k 4 күн бұрын
I think it might have been John Andrew Ramsey. It was his suitcase that was near the broken window and one of the neighbors even reported seeing him go into the house on the 25th.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 4 күн бұрын
Yes, no doubt some weird things about the suitcase. There's fibers from the duvet in the suitcase on Jonbenet clothes. But John Andrew Ramsey was in Atlanta with his sister already. The neighbor across the street probably assumed it was him because he saw a student age person go towards the house but it could be someone else.
@LeanFuture
@LeanFuture 4 күн бұрын
And the mayor wants to go to jail to stop anyone from fixing it. Crazy. I’m in the Springs and the rallying cry during the elections was “we don’t want to become Denver.” Now I see why 😮
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 4 күн бұрын
I hope the Springs doesn't fall to all this bs. Its sad to see such a beautiful state go to hell. These liberal elites are completely clueless.
@LeanFuture
@LeanFuture 3 күн бұрын
@Ramblingroads I’ve lived here since the 80’s and it’s gotten progressively (no pun intended ;D ) worse since around 2001. It’s a lot of “refugees” from liberal states who flee here and then vote in the same poison policies. I’m looking at you, Boulder 😉
@normacowan9356
@normacowan9356 4 күн бұрын
Sounds like the house keeper might have done it . She probably was under paid
@StewzillaOG
@StewzillaOG 4 күн бұрын
Fallout irl. Just no super mutants yet.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 4 күн бұрын
Give it 5 to ten years and they will film fallout or a zombie apocalypse there.
@elainamercado1270
@elainamercado1270 4 күн бұрын
I heard " what did you do, what did you do?
@LizWallen
@LizWallen 4 күн бұрын
I have worked for several wealthy people yet i never had a thought of taking a penny more than my salary. This is true of my life when my husband became unable to work, it was very hard for me. I didn't make enough to pay the rent, buy groceries, pay utilities, much less all the other expenses of a household, but i never had a thought of doing anything illegal. I think they need to look a little harder a d polograph more family members. Yes members is plural. The sister has proven to be dishonest by dressing as a police and taking much more than she asked to remove. Maybe she holds answers for us. Why would the police let her do it when they knew she was not one of them? Where did she get the uniform?
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 күн бұрын
She couldn't write she dies. U think she could of put on a show...sometimes u seem pretty gullible and don't try and use your thinking cap .I like ur content. But u seem pretty blah with ur reasoning...like u read it off wiki. It must be the real story
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 күн бұрын
The ransom note sounded like a person on pills..they said that note pad had come from inside ...so nobody is writing that inside a home ...😊
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 4 күн бұрын
Yes, its pretty weird for sure. But her handwriting doesn't seem close enough.
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 күн бұрын
That truck ain't holding 5k lbs of anything...and a 2 minute fuse wouldn't be optimal...just looking at the schematicsvif it all..5k lbs that truck would be running in the frame...I don't buy the official story ..
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 4 күн бұрын
Yes, there's a lot of strange things about that story for sure like the second passenger and so many other things.
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 күн бұрын
I was born in Lockport
@bryanfrombuffalo7685
@bryanfrombuffalo7685 4 күн бұрын
And the buffalo bills massacred the broncos....( Inappropriate)
@cocosiren2859
@cocosiren2859 5 күн бұрын
The housekeeper IS definitely guilty. It reminds me of the flactif family murder. Case kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5PSdmaaqtB8p6ssi=NzfHQPPC80L6edS3
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
Interesting. I'll def check it out!
@janabell3810
@janabell3810 5 күн бұрын
Where can I see the housekeeper actually talking about it instead of other people talking about it?
@jaydee4009
@jaydee4009 5 күн бұрын
Most of us know that Patsy used to leave notes for the housekeeper, Linda Hoffman-Pugh, about things Patsy wanted the housekeeper to do. If those notes were commonly left on one of the spiral staircase steps, isn't it a signal to Patsy (i.e., a "smackdown") that the ransom note was left on the same step?!! Not just a coincidence, at least not in my book.
@torisefford5671
@torisefford5671 5 күн бұрын
Please stop with the victim story about his back problems,his intimacy problems,he is just a coward that was plagued by evel demons and he couldn't control those demons,trust me even if he was healthy,no pain,he would of killed someone just for the sake of some of csuse or hust to know what murder felt like...he deserves every bit of life in prison.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
I understand. That's why I was making the joke that he'll have plenty of more back problems in prison from taking it from behind lol.
@teenie9964
@teenie9964 5 күн бұрын
I read somewhere that the Housekeeper asked her for 2,000 before the murder Patsy told her no and when housekeeper was scheduled to babysit she stopped showing up. I heard she tried suing the family and writing a book. She was definitely after money but knew they wasn't going to give any to her. She definitely had a motive.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
Yes, she def had a motive for cash and jealousy could have been even a bigger motive.
@teenie9964
@teenie9964 3 күн бұрын
@@Ramblingroads I agree
@williamfields4534
@williamfields4534 5 күн бұрын
Doc is mom
@williamfields4534
@williamfields4534 5 күн бұрын
Foreign students part of a faction, following rules about sticking to instructions. Foreign students foreign faction! Wow. Patsy jibed John about “being southern”. In Atlanta, John belonged to a group called “the fat cats”. Patsy’s talent in her pageants was “dramatic reading”. She uses diacriticals a lot (Jon Benet, attaché, crème de la creme, etc.) Many exclamation marks. (Look at her Christmas updates sent to family:friends) But most strongly she used lines from “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”. She quotes a line about difficulty spelling possession. Then mid-spells it in the ransom letter. Sorry but I’ve seen enough Ramsey apologia shows. And so certain. I don’t believe she killed Jon Benet. I believe she covered up and respectfully, believe she wrote the over the top letter. Military? Students, most of whom are home for Christmas. Patsy was “incapacitated”? Too weak to do it? I’ll give you this::you’re all in for the Ramseys. Agree intruder theory is senseless.
@agag3449
@agag3449 5 күн бұрын
I hate when someone tries to make a point of all if it was an accident why would they covered up in a terrific way? Because even if it was an accident, he was being molested previously to and they clearly wanted to hide that as well. Think about it, if one of you were molesting your own child, and you did not intentionally kill them. It was a true accident. You wouldn’t want the body to be looked at not just because you accidentally killed them, but because there are signs of previous trauma. So there is motive for parents to cover it up, even if it wasn’t an accident. Even the detective that was on their side, but it would be helpful to resume her body and look at it, but the parents were so against it and wanted nothing more after they found her then to get her in the ground as soon as possible. Yeah, they sit here and say their sole purpose is to find the killer. Then why won’t they do the one thing that could give more answers with does her body and have it looked at?
@Kddoggx2002
@Kddoggx2002 5 күн бұрын
I was the same age as Eric and Dylan, graduated the same year as they would have 99. Me and my friends listened to some of the same music, played the same video games and seemed alot like them in some ways. Still is mind boggling how they could have been driven to commit this terrible tragedy. I don't look up to them or feel sorry for them but will always be fascinated how this could happen. Rip to all the innocent people.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
Me too. I was a year older then them. They were their own worst enemies and if they didn't meet each other it probably wouldn't have happened. If they just realized that hs isn't everything they and those other students would be alive today and doing well. I hope people can learn that high school is not that important and there's plenty more to life but they couldn't see that far unfortunately.
@garyjohnson5892
@garyjohnson5892 5 күн бұрын
She is the #1 suspect in this case, but she didn't need any help doing it. There is no evidence to this date showing a male was the killer. JonBenet trusted her and would have went to the kitchen with her for the pineapple treat.The investigation could not have been done any worse.
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
Very true. Its rare that a woman does it but its possible. There was a famous story in Denver almost 100 years ago about this. This woman brutally killed her step daughter and was going to kill the husband. capturedandexposed.com/2017/08/24/mother-or-monster/
@alisacarideo1984
@alisacarideo1984 6 күн бұрын
Please try to remember that there are several possibilities for the family: They changed their stories several times or couldn’t remember. (Lying). Patsy’s handwriting by the government matched almost identically, but the Ramsay’s people claim their results weren’t close to her handwriting. And she was ambidextrous & could have used the left hand. The lines in the note matched movies and I think books in their house, how convenient. When you watch every interview, body language plays an enormous part…and John’s interviews show the most body language is very telling….pay attention, should you watch every video to his face, mouth, eyes, etc. He shows more guilt with the facial body language and I believe this is the #1 clue. I have watched up too 100 shows and picked up on John particularly knows something. Burke is interviewed a few times and doesn’t “see” , as he sees the bowl of pineapple picture, squirming, but doesn’t say its there…weird. They also said his body language was telling. He seems very disconnected from her death, both at the funeral, where he is smiling and his weird appearance on Dr. Phil, totally bizarre, plus body language they pick up on. During a Burke interview, the interviewer accidentally takes his soda can and Burk “snaps” mouthy, and the interviewer thought it was odd. John’s ready to leave right away right after his daughter is murdered! There was poop on JB Christmas candy…weird. Burke had spread poop before. He obviously probably had a normal or above normal jealousy for JB. Hence his feelings for her did not run deep. She was like the Marilyn Monroe of Boulder & garnished loads of attention, awards, photos, while Burke played second fiddle. She even had a float in the parade with her name on it. And remember she performed at the mall right before the event.The ransom money matched John’s bonus. And I think John may have wrote an original note and Patsy copied it or possibly dictated. John definitely knew how to use and make knots as a Navy guy and a sailor. It’s possible they owned a stun gun, duct tape, rope, etc., and hid it or packed it before they left. The suitcase looked staged,and abit weak to hold someone without tipping, and the web undisturbed. Patsy wearing the same clothes. Her fingerprints not on the note. The flashlight wiped clean, no prints. They didn’t wait for the phone call & disobey the entire notes instructions. First, he said he read to JB, then he didn’t, and put her to bed. The pineapple was eaten not long after she died, where it was located in her stomach by the coroner time, plus it was fresh pineapple with rind on it. No one heard her scream, except a neighbor. The note was written from regular talk to getting personal. The word Hence is used, and a friend said Patsy sent her a note and used the word hence. No one heard anything? No leaves or dirt, wet rugs, floor, prints, when the intruder went to her room….weird. Burke did say he did had boots, so the print near her could have been his from before. The DNA, all samples, could have come from any of all the people they mixed with in all the get togethers at Christmas, because they didn’t test every person they had contact with. Too many people and the whole scene was botched from the word go. Patsy could have taken her clothes from the day or two before with the DNA from “someone JB had contact with, whether another man, boy, teenager, when they had gathered, and changed her to the old clothes. It’s hard to cover every thing I remember, and sorry for my disorder of information, but I just can’t swallow the intruder. I think it was Burke, as an accidental whack for grabbing a piece of his pineapple, chased her downstairs and the rest is history. I am no sleuth, but you see how much emphasis I place on observing people’s facial, posture, voice and tone, eyes, movements, etc. Oh, and by the way, an inspector said that Boulder had been known for sex trafficking undercover. There was much going on like an Epstein issue in that town. We all know one truth. No one, I repeat no one “knows” what happens in any person’s life or what goes on behind closed doors. All of us at some time or another, had/have skeletons in our closets. This case has way too many rabbit holes. If you take a hard look at the evidence that is there, it points to them….someway , somehow. Can I picture John finishing her off…no.But desperate situations bring desperate actions. People when involved in any crime, whether tiny or huge, gives off certain vibes. When the puzzle pieces add up, and their is chaos in the mix….that spells probably it’s a family member. They were extremely influential, wealthy, worked for Lockheed, were close to government and changed a jury indictment to I believe the DA, changes the whole game plan. It’s called a payoff. If they were broke, John would be dressed in stripes, not Nautica. And if she was say an average kid, possibly very unattractive, broke….there would be no story to pen! ,
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
Yes, I understand. You make a lot of great points. I think there's no doubt a lot of weird things about the families behavior, etc. However, if you put everything aside and study more about what happened to her with the garotte you might realize that its probably a sadistic killer. The youtube channel the interview room did a good job talking about this and I'll address that and a few of the things you mentioned like the knots etc in my next Jonbenet video.
@susansilvey1614
@susansilvey1614 6 күн бұрын
isn't it amazing how guilty so many look?
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 5 күн бұрын
I know. I can do the same video with about 50 other people and they could all be likely suspects. Truly a real life game of Clue.
@Evaa7162
@Evaa7162 6 күн бұрын
😂
@candym1592
@candym1592 6 күн бұрын
Also didn't you say they needed money for rent dental and car parts car p arts who had a car parts place
@gerry4915
@gerry4915 6 күн бұрын
So you open up saying it wasn't the housekeeper, then you go on spending the whole video suspecting her.....pure crap
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 6 күн бұрын
@gerry4915 I said she specifically didn't do the act but someone like in her family could have.
@gerry4915
@gerry4915 6 күн бұрын
@Ramblingroads hi....I'm sorry but the housekeeper was a key topic of you video....I enjoyed your video...but I found it contradicting.
@missygoldstein12
@missygoldstein12 6 күн бұрын
Graat presentation. A couple of things. 1. Pam Paugh (pronounced "paw") was Patsys sister. While Linda Hoffman Pugh (pronunced "pew") was the housekeeper. 2. Maybe i misheard but it sounded like you said "aminosity".
@Ramblingroads
@Ramblingroads 6 күн бұрын
Thanks. I could have made a mistake. I am aware of that but in these videos which are often an hour before editing, its easy to make an honest mistake.
@missygoldstein12
@missygoldstein12 6 күн бұрын
@Ramblingroads you are. You still did a great job. Wasn't trying to be unkind. Was just something I noticed