

The 29-Year-Old Mystery Has Finally Been Solved!
JonBenét Ramsey Was Murdered By An Unknown Intruder Who Was Secretly Living Somewhere Inside The Ramsey's Basement!
Major Discovery Of New Clues Leads To The Identity Of The Unknown House Guest Who Murdered JonBenét Ramsey!


The S.B.T.C Report Part One. The JonBenét Ramsey Murder.
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By Curtis Christea
www.InformAll.com
Who Murdered JonBenét Ramsey?
Even after being exonerated years ago, many people still believe that 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey's parents were responsible for her December 25th, 1996, murder. Some people believe JonBenét was killed by her mother, Patsy, over a bed-wetting incident. Some people believe JonBenét was killed by her father, John, with the intention to cover up something unspeakable. And some people actually believe JonBenét was killed by her nine-year-old brother, Burke, in a jealous rage.
I myself never once believed that JonBenét was killed by a family member or even a family friend. I always believed that she was murdered by an unknown intruder, and for some reason, I always thought that the unknown intruder must have been secretly living in the Ramsey's home. Then one evening, nearly ten years after JonBenét's unsolved homicide, I was watching television when I unintentionally discovered the man whom I believe murdered JonBenét Ramsey.
It was a Saturday evening back in October of 2006. I was flipping through the TV channels trying to find something to watch when I came across a True Crime television show I had never seen before. The show was called Masterminds, and it was the type of TV series where they would talk about and reenact the audacious crimes criminals had committed. The show episode was titled "The Great Escape," and it was all about a very clever and cunning serial armed robber and prison escapee named Jeffrey Allen Manchester, who became known as The Rooftop Robber.
The Rooftop Robber, Jeffrey Allen Manchester's Story.
According to the Television show, beginning in 1997, other sources say 1998, Jeffrey Allen Manchester started robbing fast-food restaurants in California and then across the United States. When committing the armed robberies, Manchester's M.O. was always the same. He would climb up onto the building in the darkness of night and cut a 2-foot by 2-foot hole in the rooftop to gain access to the establishment. Once inside, Manchester would find someplace to lie in wait. Then, when the employees arrived in the morning, Manchester would come out of his hiding spot to rob the restaurant. He would then force all the employees into the walk-in freezer at gunpoint before making his getaway with the money. After he was out of the area, Manchester would then call the police to tell them he had robbed the restaurant and that the employees were locked inside the freezer.

Manchester was nicknamed The Rooftop Robber, and for nearly three years he left his trail of robberies and evaded capture from coast to coast. But then, on Saturday, May 20th, 2000, Jeffrey Manchester's nationwide crime spree came to an abrupt end in Belmont, North Carolina. After robbing two McDonald's restaurants within a matter of a few hours, Manchester was apprehended in the vicinity of the second McDonald's location. When the police were questioning Manchester, he was proud to talk about the armed robberies he pulled off. He allegedly told the police that he could have gotten away, but he lollygagged on his way back to his vehicle that was parked in a church parking lot.

Jeffrey Allen Manchester, a.k.a. The Rooftop Robber, was charged, tried, and convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping. Then, on Thursday, November 2nd, 2000, Manchester received the harsh sentence of 32 to 45 years in a North Carolina Maximum Security Prison. After he was moved from prison to prison several times for some reason, Manchester was eventually sent to Brown Creek Correctional Institution in Polkton, North Carolina.
While incarcerated at Brown Creek Correctional, Manchester worked as a welder in the prison's metal shop, making beds and jungle gyms. Nearly four years into his forty-five-year sentence, Manchester saw his opportunity to escape when he noticed the same delivery trucks coming and going from the metal shop on a regular basis. So somehow, without the guards noticing, Manchester was able to make a hidden compartment underneath one of the delivery trucks. Then, on Tuesday, June 15th, 2004, Manchester made his daring breakout, becoming the first inmate ever to escape from the Brown Creek Correctional Institution.
While he was on the run as a wanted fugitive, rather than fleeing to another state, Manchester fled just 45 miles away to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he hid out in a Toys "R" Us toy store secretly living behind a bicycle display unit. Then, when the busy Christmas shopping season approached, Manchester burrowed his way into the vacant Circuit City business next door, where he made and lived in a 4-foot by 10-foot hidden room underneath a staircase. In his secret hidden hideaway, Manchester installed electricity, running water, a smoke detector, air conditioning, and a complex video surveillance system that he made from nanny cam baby monitors he stole from the Toys "R" Us store.

Then on Sunday, December 26th, 2004, after his early morning armed robbery at the Toys "R" Us store went awry, Manchester ran into the store toward the backroom. When the police arrived, they assumed the robbery suspect was still hiding somewhere inside the backroom because the backdoor alarm never went off. So they searched the store and the backroom, where they somehow located Manchester's secret passageway into the vacant business next door. Then, while searching the empty business, they somehow located Manchester's hidden room under a staircase. In the hidden room, authorities discovered a fingerprint on a DVD movie titled "Catch Me If You Can." The fingerprint turned out to be that of the wanted prison escapee, Jeffrey Allen Manchester.
When Manchester's story aired on the news, two members of a church Manchester recently joined and volunteered at recognized photographs of him. The men told the police that Manchester, a.k.a. John Zoren, was dating another parishioner. When the police informed the woman about Manchester, she was shocked and refused to believe them until they showed her evidence online. After that, she agreed to cooperate with the police and arranged for Manchester to come to her home on January 5th, 2005, for her 40th birthday. When Manchester arrived at her home, the police were there to apprehend him.
When the TV show was over, a thought popped into my mind, and I began wondering if Jeffrey Allen Manchester was secretly living somewhere inside the Ramsey's Boulder, Colorado, home back in December 1996. Then I began wondering if Jeffrey Allen Manchester was the vicious murderer of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey. After thinking about it for a few moments, I shrugged off my suspicious thoughts as pure nonsense, and I continued watching TV, forgetting all about the show I had just watched. But then, about five or six weeks later, on the morning of Friday, December 1st, 2006, right before I woke up, I had a dream that reminded me.
In my dream, I was talking to JonBenét Ramsey. She was in a small room standing up on a ladder crying for her mommy and daddy. I asked her, "Did your mommy and daddy hurt you?" She said, "No, he hurt me," as she pointed to a man lurking in the corner of the room. I looked at the guy and saw it was the same criminal I had seen featured on that True Crime TV show I had watched a few weeks earlier. It was The Rooftop Robber, Jeffrey Allen Manchester. I said to him, "I know who you are! You killed JonBenét Ramsey!" I had a pencil and paper in my hands, so I wrote down his full name and his criminal nicknames. Then JonBenét jumped down into my arms, and I told her she was safe now.
After the dream was over, I immediately woke up, and without hesitation, I went directly to my computer to search the Internet for the infamous JonBenét Ramsey ransom note. Then I searched the Internet for more information about The Rooftop Robber, Jeffrey Allen Manchester. I found a few news articles about Jeffrey Manchester. I also found his circa 2003-2004 mug shot photograph, and I found his 1991 Rancho Cordova, California, High School photograph.


► View Manchester's NC Department of Adult Corrections Information Page
I started my investigation thinking that it shouldn't take very long. JonBenét Ramsey's vicious murder had been unsolved for nearly ten years at that time, so I thought, What could I possibly find that connects The Rooftop Robber, Jeffrey Allen Manchester, to the senseless murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey? But after reading over the ransom note and reviewing all the information I had accumulated on Jeffrey Allen Manchester, I found four possible connections!
The Meaning Of The Ransom Note's S.B.T.C Signature!

One of the clues in the mysterious murder of JonBenét Ramsey was the three-page ransom note Patsy Ramsey found at the bottom of the spiral staircase on the morning of December 26th, 1996. The ransom note was signed "Victory! S.B.T.C." Knowing that Jeffrey Manchester's nickname is The Rooftop Robber, I thought, What's another way to say Rooftop Robber? Then I thought, "Building Top Crook." And since Manchester is from the suburbs of Sacramento, California, the S.B.T.C initials might stand for "Sacramento Building Top Crook."
Could it really be that easy to solve? Yes, and no. When I discovered Jeffrey Manchester on Friday, December 1st, 2006, it really was that easy to solve. By that time, one of the solutions to the ransom note's puzzling S.B.T.C signature initials was definitely Sacramento Building Top Crook. However on December 26th, 1996, it still would have been impossible to solve because, as far as I know, Manchester only created his Rooftop Robber persona in 1997 or in 1998, when he purposely began leaving his trail of clues from coast to coast. So in December 1996, the S.B.T.C initials still must have stood for something else, but what?
The True Crime TV show Jeffrey Manchester was featured on said he enlisted in the United States Army at the age of eighteen, and he was once stationed at the 82nd Airborne Division in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he received Special Operations Training and/or Special Forces Training. But what the TV show didn't say was that Jeffrey Manchester also held the rank of Sergeant, and he was also once assigned to the 481st Transportation Company in Vallejo, California. After finding out this important piece of information, I discovered another plausible solution to the ransom note's S.B.T.C initials.
In the second solution to the ransom note's cryptic S.B.T.C initials, the letter (S) stands for Sergeant, and the B.T.C is derived from the 481st Transportation Company, which is often abbreviated 481TC. 4+8+1 = 13. 13TC = BTC. I know this is definitely another solution to the ransom note's S.B.T.C initials because, as you will soon see in this report, I discovered Jeffrey Manchester also uses the signature 4TC. 4TC is also derived from the 481TC abbreviation. First calculate 4+8+1 = 13TC, then calculate 1+3 = 4TC.
If Manchester wasn't yet stationed at the 481 Transportation Company in December of 1996, he most certainly planned on being stationed there someday. Everything that Jeffrey Allen Manchester does is meticulously planned out in advance.
The Letter B In The S.B.T.C Signature Initials Was Originally A Letter R!

The first time I read the JonBenét Ramsey ransom note, I could tell immediately that the weird-looking capital letter (B) in the S.B.T.C initials was originally a capital letter (R). The odd way in which the capital letter (B) was written makes it look more like the only capital letter (R) (from Ramsey) that's in the note than the only other capital letter (B) (from F.B.I.) that's in the note. I also believe that the letter (B) in the F.B.I. initials was written as a 13.

I believe JonBenét Ramsey's killer, Jeffrey Manchester, first signed the ransom note with the initials S.R.T.C, or possibly just with the initials R.T.C, and then he purposely changed the letter (R) to the weird-looking letter (B). As you can easily see in the animated image below, when the bottom portion of the letter (B) is removed, you end up with a perfect looking letter (R) that is practically the same size as the letter (T) and the letter (C). The letter (S) and the period beside it might have been added last because they are slightly lower and farther away from the other letters in the initials. I call the letter (S) an out of place letter (S) and I found more of them elsewhere. The three periods look like they might have been smaller and then made bigger afterward.

So what did the S.R.T.C initials stand for? Well, the S.R.T.C initials could stand for Sacramento Roof Top Crook. However, knowing that Jeffrey Manchester likes hanging out on building rooftops, I believe his original nickname initials were just R.T.C, and in December 1996, it might have stood for Roof Top Crawler. I believe this Roof Top Crawler nickname is based on the common Black Rat, also known as a Roof Rat. Because, as you will soon see, I discovered Manchester just might have another nickname, Rat-Face.
Another possible clue that the letter (B) might have started off as a letter (R) that stood for the word "roof" is the position of the letter itself. The letter (B) or (R) looks like it might have been purposely written on the lined paper right along the top line, making it look like it is hanging from the roof above.

When I first discovered that there were multiple solutions to the ransom note's S.B.T.C initials, I thought the killer, Jeffrey Manchester, might have been a little uncertain about which nickname initials he wanted to leave on the ransom note. But after realizing that he loves mixing and combining all of his clues together, I know that the letter (R), which Manchester turned into a letter (B), was most definitely intentional!
More Circumstantial Evidence Pointing To Jeffrey Manchester!

While reading through some of the news stories about Jeffrey Allen Manchester, I discovered that his mother's name is Vicki. So I did a Google search and found out that the name Vicki comes from the name Victoria, which is the Latin word for Victory. Is it just a coincidence that the JonBenét Ramsey ransom note was signed with the word Victory, or did Manchester purposely leave behind another hidden clue that pointed to him being the note's author? When Manchester was apprehended in North Carolina on January 5th, 2005, the first thing he asked for was to call his mother in California.
Another circumstantial clue I discovered is a small but notable crime pattern. It appears that Jeffrey Allen Manchester likes to, or perhaps feels the need to, commit crimes near Christmastime.
► Wednesday, December 25th, 1996: I believe Jeffrey Manchester brutally killed six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey in Boulder, Colorado.
► Thursday, December 24th, 1998: Jeffrey Manchester jumped off the roof of a McDonald's restaurant and then dashed across four lanes of traffic to escape capture in Placerville, California.
► Sunday, December 26th, 2004: While he was on the run as a prison escapee, Jeffrey Manchester botched an early morning armed robbery at a Toys "R" Us store in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I know armed robbery and murder are two different types of crimes. However, since Jeffrey Manchester is all about leaving a trail of clues that are often overlooked, I know he would certainly link his crimes and murders to the dates and holidays of other crimes and murders he has committed. I have only found three Christmastime crimes so far, but there are bound to be more. He most likely committed other murders/crimes on other holidays and occasions as well.
Did I Find The Killer Of JonBenét Ramsey?
After finding four circumstantial connections linking Jeffrey Allen Manchester to the ransom note's Victory! S.B.T.C signature, I knew I had found the killer of JonBenét Ramsey. But I didn't know whom to tell, and I didn't know if anybody would even believe me. So I did the only thing I could do at that time. I began looking for more clues to prove Jeffrey Allen Manchester murdered six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey on the night of December 25th, 1996, in Boulder, Colorado.
My Search For More Clues Continued!

After The Rooftop Robber, Jeffrey Allen Manchester made his daring prison escape from the Brown Creek Correctional Institution in Polkton, North Carolina, on Tuesday, June 15th, 2004, correctional officers searched his workshop locker and found a stick figure drawing he had made of The Three Stooges. In his drawing, Manchester ridiculed the Department of Corrections. He pointed out that he was Moe, the smart Stooge, and he pointed out that the Department of Corrections were Larry and Curly, the two dumb Stooges.

As you can see in the image above, Jeffrey Manchester's prison locker drawing contained some writing, some faces, and some arrows pointing things out. With this in mind, I thought perhaps Manchester always leaves drawings behind. I know it was a long-shot theory, but I had to satisfy my curiosity. So I searched for and then examined some of the crime scene photographs of the Ramsey's home. The very first photographs I examined were of ground zero, the concrete floor in the windowless cellar room where JonBenét Ramsey's father, John Ramsey, located his daughter's lifeless body. Even though the first cellar floor photo I examined was of poor quality, I was still able to find exactly what I was looking for!
Jeffrey Manchester Wrote and Drew On The Ramsey's Cellar Floor!
Another baffling clue in the mysterious murder of JonBenét Ramsey was the HI-TEC boot print discovered in the dust and mildew on the concrete cellar floor. Who did the boot print belong to? Did it belong to one of the construction workers or plumbers that worked in the Ramsey's home when it was under renovation? Or did it belong to one of the police officers who worked the crime scene? Or did it belong to the unknown intruder who murdered JonBenét Ramsey?
The answers to those inquisitive questions are NO, NO, and YES! The HI-TEC boot print definitely belonged to the killer, Jeffrey Allen Manchester, and I believe he purposely left it there along with some of his signatures and some of his drawings that I found hiding in plain sight on the cellar floor!
Take a close look at the cellar floor photograph below. Other than the backward letters that are in the HI-TEC boot print logo, can you see any obscured letters written on the cellar floor? Hint: Tilt your head 45 degrees to the right, then look for something that resembles a letter (C) and a letter (T).

The first new signature I discovered is a CT4, and it is located on the right side of the crime scene photograph below. CT4 is just a backward version of 4TC, and it was also derived from the 481 Transportation Company, just like the B.T.C initials in the ransom note was. As I revealed earlier in this report, first you calculate 4+8+1, so you get 13, then you calculate 1+3, so you get 4 or 4TC. The markings on the cellar floor also contain a letter (S) obscurely written right on top of the letter (T).

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In the same outlined area of the crime scene photograph, I found a drawing of a face hidden between the (CT) initials. At first, I thought it was the face of a cat, but after finding similar clues elsewhere, I realized it was actually the face of a rat. The rat's left eye is part of the letter (C), the rat's right eye is part of another number 4 that I discovered, and the rat's nose is the period between the (CT) initials. To the right of the rat's face, just above the angled letter (T), I found a small hidden drawing of a face with two eyes, a mouth, and a faint little nose. The rat and face drawings were the first clues I found that indicated to me that Jeffrey Manchester might have another nickname, Rat-Face. As you will soon see, I found more convincing Rat-Face clues elsewhere!

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While examining the photo, I discovered another one of Manchester's signatures right above the HI-TEC boot print. This time it's a C4 signature. C4 is just the shorter version of Manchester's CT4 signature, and I believe it might be his favorite signature because I found several more C4 marks elsewhere. Just below and to the left of the C4 mark, there is a obscured arrowhead pointing upward to the C4. As you will soon see, Manchester often leaves arrowheads and pointers that point toward his signatures and drawings, just like he did in his prison locker drawing of The Three Stooges. He also leaves arrowhead drawings just to indicate he was at the scene of the crime and/or the direction he fled. He also likes attaching arrows/arrowheads to letters, especially the letter (C) and (S).

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The crime scene photo of the HI-TEC boot print logo also contains a couple more of Manchester's drawings. In the bottom left corner of the outlined area of the photo, I believe there is a doodle drawing of a dog. In the top left corner of the outlined area, there are two small hearts. I don't know why Manchester drew a dog, if it was a dog, but the hearts I know are another one of his clues. He likes leaving heart-shaped drawings behind, often lopsided in shape. As you will soon see, I found more heart-shaped drawings elsewhere. The markings might also contain a calligraphy-style letter (S) written sideways above the letter (T).

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While I was examining the poor-quality crime scene photograph above, I noticed a couple more possible drawings directly below the HI-TEC boot print logo. So I sought and obtained a higher-resolution photo of the boot print on the Ramsey's cellar floor. That's when I discovered even more obscured clues left behind by JonBenét Ramsey's killer, Jeffrey Manchester.

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Just below the left side of the HI-TEC logo, I discovered a faint doodle drawing of a rat facing the right. The rat has one big eye showing, one big ear showing, and one partial ear showing. Directly in front of the rat image, it looks like there might also be a face image, or the rat might be holding a gun. It's hard to tell exactly what it is. Directly above the possible face or gun image, there is a small drawing of a corkscrew-shaped object that might represent the garrote Manchester used to strangle JonBenét.

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Just below the right side of the HI-TEC logo, I discovered a drawing of a weird-looking face image. The face's left eye has an angled lowercase letter (T) on top of it, and the face's right eye is a letter (C). The mouth is a sideways heart that can also double as a letter (B). The small dark spot just below the letter (C) is most likely a number 4, making this one of Manchester's combined BTC/C4 signatures. To the left of the face image, there is an arrowhead pointing right toward the TC eyes, and to the left of the arrowhead, there is a sideways number 4. Together, the rat and face drawings become another Rat-Face clue left behind by the BTC/C4 killer, Jeffrey Manchester. If you still don't believe it, I found even more convincing Rat-Face clues elsewhere!

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Directly below the HI-TEC logo, between the rat and face images, I discovered a drawing of a small symbol. At first, I thought it was just a CT symbol made with a letter (C) wrapped around a letter (T). But then, while taking a closer look at the CT symbol, I discovered a small number 4 at the end of the letter (C), making it one of Manchester's CT4 signatures. Right above the letter (T), there are two arrowheads. One arrowhead is pointing right toward the number 4, and the other arrowhead is pointing downward to the letter (T).

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On the left side of the photo, just below the number two, there is an arrowhead pointing downward toward another arrowhead that is pointing to the right. As I was looking at the arrowheads, I discovered another small symbol drawn next to the HI-TEC boot print logo. This time it's a combined C4/CT4 symbol made with a small letter (C) and a small letter (T) attached to a big letter (C) that is partially wrapped around a number 4.

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One day, a few months after finding Manchester's CT4 symbol and combined C4/CT4 symbol by the HI-TEC boot print logo, I was reexamining the photograph for any overlooked clues that I may have missed when I discovered another drawing of a rat image. The rat is facing the left, and it has a long snout nose, two beady little eyes, and two pointy-looking teeth. The bottom of the rat's mouth might be made from a number 4. Just to the right of the possible number 4, there is a backward letter (C). To the right of the backward letter (C), there is a number 4 made with an arrowhead pointing downward left toward the backward letter (C). The arrowhead appears to be attached to a squiggly line that's connected to the C4/CT4 symbol I revealed in the previous photograph.

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Near the bottom right corner of the photograph, I discovered a small letter (C) with a big number 4 attached to the left side of it. When I located this 4C mark in the first photo of the HI-TEC boot print logo, I discovered a squiggly line drawn from the right side of the small letter (C) all the way to the left side of the big letter (C) that was in the first C4/CT4 signature I found. I believe Jeffrey Manchester intentionally connected his markings just to prove that they were purposely made markings and that they go together. As you can clearly see in the inset photos labeled "Photo One View," the squiggly line passes directly below one of the small hearts that I pointed out in the first photograph, and it passes directly above another potential letter (S) that I discovered.

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While examining the HI-TEC boot print, I discovered that the top right portion of the backward letter (H) is barely visible for a reason. When I rotated the photo 180 degrees, I noticed that the upside-down letter (H) might actually be a big number 4. Then, just to the left of the probable number 4, I noticed a small sideways letter (C), making this another one of Manchester's C4 signatures.

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After having a better look at the first C4 signature I found above the HI-TEC boot print logo, I have to reevaluate my initial discovery. When I zoomed in for a closer look at the C4, I noticed the letter (C) might actually be made from a small letter (C) and a small number 4 that was shaded in, and the big number 4 looks like it might be a letter (T) that was disguised as a number 4. From a distance, the markings still make Manchester's C4 signature, but up close, the markings become Manchester's C4T or 4TC signature.

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Jeffrey Manchester Left His Markings On The Cellar Floor Safe!
While examining the photograph of the floor safe located in the same cellar room JonBenét's dead body was found in, I discovered Manchester's markings written in the layer of dust that's on top of the safe. This time the markings consist of a letter (S) lightly written in a graffiti style of writing and the word "rat" written with an uppercase letter (R), an uppercase letter (A), and a lowercase letter (t). Just below and to the right of the word "rat," there is also a weird-looking face image drawn on the safe as well. The face's left eye looks like a sideways heart, the right eye looks like a sideways number 4, and the mouth looks like a small arrowhead pointing downward to the left. The markings on the dusty floor safe make another one of Jeffrey Manchester's Rat-Face clues.

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In the same photograph, I also found some unusual markings hidden in the black mildew on the cellar wall. It looks like Manchester might have drawn or painted something on the mildew, possibly a rat or snake head. Then it looks like he made a trail leading directly to an arrowhead that is pointing in the direction of the cellar door. I believe the arrowhead indicates Manchester was in the room, and it is pointing in the direction he left. As you will soon see, I found similar arrowheads elsewhere in the Ramsey's home. Also within the same photo, I discovered another one of Manchester's C4 or CT4 signatures written on the cellar floor. To the right of the C4, there is a small arrowhead hidden within a bigger arrowhead, and it's pointing toward the C4.

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Approximately fifteen years after discovering the graffiti-style letter (S) on the Ramsey's dusty old floor safe, I discovered a similar graffiti-style letter (S) in a crime scene photograph taken at another horrific homicide committed by Jeffrey Manchester. In that shocking case, which I'll reveal in Part Two of The S.B.T.C Report, the graffiti-style letter (S) was made with a concealed letter (C) and a number 4. After making that discovery, I came back and reexamined the graffiti-style letter (S) on the Ramsey's cellar floor safe, and that's when I realized it too was made with a concealed letter (C) and a number 4. As you can see in the photo below, the darker areas of the letter (S) look like a C4.

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When I reexamined the floor safe photo, I noticed a few more probable Manchester markings that I had previously overlooked years earlier. The old plaid blanket or rug that's on the floor next to the safe looks like it might have two C4 markings on it. The C4 on the left side has a possible letter (S) next to it. The letter (S) looks like it might be made out of arrowheads. The C4 mark on the right side looks like it might have a heart and a small arrowhead attached to the side of the letter (C). The reason why I said that these are probable Manchester markings is because I am not 100% certain that they are. The blanket or rug was probably used as a paint drop cloth, so therefore the markings could be just a bizarre coincidence, but I doubt it.

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I found the cellar room photograph of the old floor safe on the Internet, and it appears to have been copied from a tabloid magazine. Therefore, I do not know if it was, in fact, an official crime scene photograph taken by investigators. If it only appeared in a tabloid, then the original source of this photograph might have been Jeffrey Manchester himself.
When I first discovered the markings and drawings on the Ramsey's cellar floor and floor safe, I had no idea if I was even right about the things I found or if they were even connected to the murder of JonBenét. But after finding several more similar clues in other crime scene photographs taken in the Ramsey's home, I knew I was definitely on to something, and I knew the markings and drawings definitely belonged to JonBenét's killer, Jeffrey Manchester.
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