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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Nov 1, 2008 3:01 PM
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maybe inmate himself could be considered "drug crazed" because he had to have taken several of the eskatrol tablets to lose as much weight as his notes claimed in 3 week timeframe. Let's just face it he was a speed demon of the worst order with no way for us to prove it. The tests simply didn't exist at the time to show use of speed........ -- byn
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Nov 1, 2008 11:45 AM
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The only "drug crazed" suspects in this case that had military backgrounds were Greg Mitchell and Don Harris. The problem that Fred Bost has with linking Mitchell and Harris to these horrific murders is that there was no trace of their presence at the crime scene. Nothing. Nada. Zip. http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com/html/suspects.html JTF
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Nov 1, 2008 8:47 AM
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Was the drug crazed person an ex-military? No criticism of our fine military, I'm just trying to figure out if they had had some training?
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Oct 30, 2008 4:00 PM
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Byn: The creation of Christina's website coupled with the DNA test results has basically forced Bost into hiding. What are his other choices? Face the music regarding the "facts" presented in his book? Don't think so. That would take courage and journalistic integrity. Two things that Bost has in short supply. http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com/ JTF
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Oct 29, 2008 8:51 AM
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Fred Bost is not doing his credibility any good by hiding from the public. Each day/week/month/year that passes without his comments just adds neon to the sign over the book FJ. It glares as brightly as Reno, NV and says clearly this book is a piece of trash. There is no excuse for an alleged journalist to have compiled such a poorly researched piece of nonsense. The first chapter is so B Movie cheesy it sets the scene for the poorly written, poorly researched and poorly edited piece of $4!t!
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Oct 1, 2008 8:38 AM
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> ...........and CID/FBI documents on a public > website. Once researchers could fact check the > claims in FJ, Bost's book became nothing more > than a big old paper weight. OH, so THAT's what good use of FJ should be......a paper weight! Why didn't I think of that????? LOL! certainly a better use than READING the dang thing! -- byn
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Oct 1, 2008 4:07 AM
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My communications with Fred via letters and phone conversations all occurred in 1999. He has been silent for the past 8 years and for good reason. All of his most flamboyant claims have been debunked, so he doesn't have an evidentiary leg to stand on. IMO, he was forever silenced once case documentation became available for public viewing. Fred couldn't have imagined that a private citizen would post court transcripts and CID/FBI documents on a public website. Once researchers could fact check the claims in FJ, Bost's book became nothing more than a big old paper weight. http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com/html/defense_claims.html Justthefacts
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Sep 30, 2008 11:21 AM
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I agree with you, byn, I'd like to see that, too. He should defend his position, not by parrotting what he's already said and written, but by answering well formed questions from those who don't agree with him, from those who are convinced of Inmate's guilt. I'm not expecting a peep out of him, though.
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Sep 30, 2008 10:32 AM
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I agree lyagushka. Still, I'd like Mr. B to at least come up with a meticulously researched response to some of the very logical and well formed questions posed throughout this thread. -- byn
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Aug 25, 2008 3:30 PM
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I'd say his superficial injuries are the strongest thing against his story of "intruders." But there's so much else as well. No grass or mud tracked in despite it being a rainy night, his own hair clutched in Colette's hand, the murder weapons coming from inside the house, the pajama top, etc.
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Aug 25, 2008 3:23 PM
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> .....mayby I'd believe him if his body had as many > holes as his story of events.... maybe, but then again maybe not! LOL! -- byn
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Jun 4, 2008 3:23 AM
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.....mayby I'd believe him if his body had as many holes as his story of events....
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Jun 3, 2008 3:26 PM
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> > hole in MacDonald's pajama top to the "neat, > > clean"wound on the right side of MacDonald's > > upper body. > > I'm still waiting for Bost to explain (logically or > otherwise) how "drug crazed" persons managed to > create a neat, clean and surgically precise wound in > the intercostal space anterior axillary line. No > bone chips, no jagged edges, no bruising....... > > > chest and put forth the dubious theory > involving > > MacDonald being stabbed with the ice pick as he > > lay motionless on the hallway floor. > > Not to mention that it would have been rather > difficult for someone to stab inmate in the upper > chest while he lay on the floor unconscious since he > passed out face down (according to his story) with > his hands still "trapped" in the blue pj top under > his belly. > Yes...that was a bit of amazing fancy knife work. The "alleged intruder" was standing over Inmate, but also, right in front of him, and Inmate had his arms in front of him....so how DID the "alleged intruder” manage to make a cut with a SCALPLE that was PERPENDICULAR to the body, AND EXACTLY between the ribs AND ONLY a half inch deep? And WHO would KNIFE FIGHT with a SCALPLE? Inmate’s wound was NOT made by either knife that was used on the girls or Colette. A knife makes a triangular shaped cut in the body, since the blade is thinner than the unsharpened edge. And, yet, NO ONE else was attacked with a SCALPLE. JUST AMAZING. Yet, Inmate thinks that people will believe his lies…because…he was once, supposedly, good looking? Because he had a medical degree? -- Acid is GROOVY and sometimes grovey, with enough quantity. Do the Duck.
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Jun 3, 2008 7:56 AM
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> hole in MacDonald's pajama top to the "neat, > clean"wound on the right side of MacDonald's > upper body. I'm still waiting for Bost to explain (logically or otherwise) how "drug crazed" persons managed to create a neat, clean and surgically precise wound in the intercostal space anterior axillary line. No bone chips, no jagged edges, no bruising....... > chest and put forth the dubious theory involving > MacDonald being stabbed with the ice pick as he > lay motionless on the hallway floor. Not to mention that it would have been rather difficult for someone to stab inmate in the upper chest while he lay on the floor unconscious since he passed out face down (according to his story) with his hands still "trapped" in the blue pj top under his belly. -- byn
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Re: Fred Bost Explains, Sort of
Jun 2, 2008 10:52 PM
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NoDoubt: I agree with you on every level. Fred Bost has never explained why there is no corresponding hole in MacDonald's pajama top to the "neat, clean" wound on the right side of MacDonald's upper body. That's as lame as Bost's reasoning for the 4 linear wounds on MacDonald's upper left chest. Bost ignored MacDonald's own testimony about scratches on his chest and put forth the dubious theory involving MacDonald being stabbed with the ice pick as he lay motionless on the hallway floor. Funny, but MacDonald doesn't remember being stabbed with the ice pick in that area of the apartment. http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com/html/wounds.html Justthefacts
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