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APD IO No. a ee eae ba PSE eT “se ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/24/01 TIME: 9:23AM STATEMENT OF: RAMSEY, JOHN RACE: W SEX:_m vos: (aia Hove ors: SATE cmvstare: ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30327 BUSINESS NAME/ADDRESS: PAGE #1_ ‘TELEPHONE! Tor) ay DETAILS: (BUS.) ON 2-20-01 PROBABLY ABOUT 10:45 AM | CAME HOME FROM A QUICK TRIP TO HOME DEPOT AND THERE WAS A CAR IN MY DRIVEWAY. IT WAS A BRONZE GRAY CHEVY OR FORD, IT WAS AN AMERICAN CAR FROM THE 1980'S. | WENT IN THE GARAGE DOOR, IT WAS LOCKED. | UNLOCKED IT AND WENT IN., | LOOKED IN THE CAR FROM (A DISTANCE AND DID NOT SEE ANYBODY IN THE CAR. CHECKED THE FRONT DOOR OF THE HOUSE, IT WAS LOCKED. SO | WAS NOT SURE WHO ARE WHERE THIS PERSON WAS THAT DROVE THE CAR. HEARD STEPS COMING DOWN FROM THE SECOND FLOOR AND WENT INTO THE FRONT ENTRY HALL AND MET A MAN IN THE HALL WHO HAD JUST COME DOWN FROM THE SECOND FLOOR. HE WAS PROBABLY 61, 30 YEARS OLD OR THERE ABOUTS, BLACK MALE, MEDIUM BROWN SKIN, STOCKY BUILD, NOT HEAVY, WELL DRESSED, COMPOSED AND HE WAS CARRYING. TWO BAGS THAT | RECOGNIZED AS MINE. | ASKED HIM WHO HE WAS, HE SAID HE WAS A WORKMAN. I SAID "HOW DID YOU GET IN". HE SAID THE DOOR WAS UNLOCKED. | SAID WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH THE BAGS. HE SAID THOSE ARE MY TOOLS. HE ASKED WHO | WAS. | TOLD HIM | OWN THE PLACE ., | TRIED TO TAKE ONE OF THE BAGS FROM HIM. HE WOULD NOT RELEASE IT. | TOLD HIM I WAS GOING TO CALL THE POLICE. | TURNED AROUND TO GO TO THE PHONE. HE GRABBED ME FROM BEHIND AROUND THE NECK. HE SAID "ARE YOU GOING TO LET ME GO". WE SCUFFLED FOR FOUR TO FIVE MINUTES. | WAS TRYING TO GET FREE AND GET OUT OF THE FRONT DOOR , BECAUSE WE WERE IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE. | DID GET THE DOOR OPENED, BUT WAS UNABLE TO BREAK FREE TO GET OUT. AT THAT POINT | REALIZED THAT | NEEDED TO LET HIM HAVE HIS WAY SO THAT HE WOULD LEAVE. DURING THE STRUGGLE, THE SOCKS THAT HE WAS WEARING ON HIS HANDS, CAME OFF, BUT HE WAS QUICK TO PUT THEM BACK ON. HE PUT MY ARM BEHIND MY BACK, GRABBED MY COLLAR AND PUSHED ME INTO THE FIRST FLOOR BATH AND TOLD ME HE WOULD NOT HURT ME! IF | STAYED IN THERE. HE TIED THE DOOR CLOSED WITH ONE OF MY COATS WHICH WAS LYING NEAR BY. HE QUESTIONED ME ABOUT WHEN MY WIFE WAS COMING BACK., ASKED ME WHERE THERE WAS MORE MONEY AND JEWELRY IN THE HOUSE. | TOLD HIM THERE WAS NONE. HE ASKED ME THAT A COUPLE MORE TIMES. DURING THE STRUGGLE HE HAD TAKEN MY WALLET. | THOUGHT | HEARD THE FRONT DOOR OPEN QUIETLY , AND | WAITED A MINUTE, CALLED OUT TO HIM AND GOT NO RESPONSE, SO | THAVE READ HAVE HAD READ TO ME THE ABOVE STATEMENT AND ITIS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE AND HAS BEEN GIVEN FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY BY ME. SIGNET END DATE: 2121101 TIME: 9:23AM VICTIM: RAMSEY, JOHN WITNESS: COMPLAINT#: (01-051-0773 TYPIST: C. MATHIS: tt = UCR CRIME#: _ ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/24/01 TIME: 9:23AM STATEMENT OF: RAMSEY, JOHN RACE: W__ SEX: M DOB: {ONE Aocress: TY ———CIViStare: ATLANTA, GEORGIA 0027 BUSINESS NAME/ADDRESS: ‘TELEPHONE! Co (BUS) QUICKLY GOT OUT OF THE BATHROOM AND CALLED 911. | HAD GONE UPSTAIRS AND GOT A SHOT GUN BECAUSE | WAS NOT SURE WHERE THE GUY WAS. QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION CONDUCTED BY DET. TARVARES: APPROXIMATELY HOW LONG WERE YOU AT THE HOME DEPOT? PROBABLY THIRTY MINUTES. WAS THE VEHICLE PARKED IN YOUR DRIVE WAY, WAS IT BRONZE OR GRAY? z 29 F 2 | WOULD SAY IT WAS KIND OF A DIRTY WHITE GRAY. KIND OF SILVER GRAY. IT HAD A EMBLEM THAT WAS FLAT ON THE GRILL. IT HAD GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR, WHEN | LOOKED TO SEE WHO WAS IN THE CAR, I NOTICED THAT. @: FROM THE TIME YOU SAW THE SUSPECT, APPROXIMATELY HOW LONG YOU THINK HE WAS IN YOUR HOME? A: ABOUT FIFTEEN MINUTES. Q: DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING THAT YOU WANT TO ADD TO THIS STATEMENT? ‘A: HE WAS DRESSED CASUAL , BUT NEAT. DARK SLACKS, DARK TENNIS SHOES | THINK, HE HAD A JACKET ON, IT WAS DARK BROWN OR BLACK. HE HAD A KNIT GOLF SHIRT ON WHICH HAD HORITZONAL GREEN. CLOSE HAIR CUT. HE LOOKED WELL GROOM. HE WAS VERY COMPOSE, WELL SPOKEN: @ AFTER THE ROBBERY, WHAT DID YOU NOTICED MISSING? ACOMPAC LAP TOP COMPUTER, WITH POWER ADAPTER PULLED OUT OF THE WALL. TWO DUFFEL BAGS, ONE KELLY GREEN CANVAS WITH NASHVILLE JET EMBODIED ON THE SIDE. THE OTHER WAS A BLACK LEATHER/VINYLE GYM BAG THAT SAID CAPITOL CITY CLUB ON THE SIDE. THE GREEN BAG WAS STUFFED FULL AND THE BLACK BAG WAS ABOUT HALF FULL. PATSY'S THAVE READ HAVE HAD READ TO ME THE ABOVE STATEMENT AND IT IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE AND HAS BEEN GIVEN FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY BY ME. meee WITNESS: DATE: ss 9:23AM. WITNES: v RAMSEY, JOHN WITNESS: A COMPLAINT#: 01-051-0773 TYPIST: 6. MATHIS UCR CRIME#: _ ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/21/01 TIME: 9:23AM STATEMENT OF: RAMSEY, JOHN pace: w sex: p08: glia : ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30327 BUSINESS NAME/ADDRESS: PAGE #3. ‘TELEPHONE! Cc | DETAILS: (Bus. (BUS) JEWELRY WAS GONE OUT OF THE JEWELRY BOX. IT WAS MOSTLY COSTUME JEWELRY. A SMALL GOLD RING, WEDDING STYLE RING, FLAT WIDE BAND WITHA CREST ON THE TOP. HE LOOKED AT THE SHOT GUNS THAT! HAD , BUT DID NOT TAKE ANY. Q: DID THE SUSPECT HAVE A WEAPON, OR DID HE LEAD YOU TO BELIEVE HE HAD A WEAPON? A: DID NOT SEE A WEAPON, NOR DID HE SAY THAT HE HAD ONE. Q DID THE SUSPECT SPEAK WITH AN ACCENT ? (A: ITWAS NOTICEABLY ARTICULATE AND CALM END OF STATEMENT......9:45 HR THANE READ TRAVE HAD READ 76 ME THE ABOVE STATEMENT AND ITS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE AND HAS BEEN GIVEN FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY BY ME. = WITNESS: DATE: TIMED) _ 9:23AM WITNESS: victim: RAMSEY, JOHN WITNESS: LI COMPLAINT#: (01-051-0773 TYPIST: cma fi UGR CRIME#: me NX NARRATIVE AFFIDAVIT SUPPLEMENTARY INCIDENT REPORT ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Page___of_1_ Freese CGA No TM Sufi Buaoss) bao Roper] Rowers 010510773, Ramsey, John 09/15/01 Inv. Tavarez spoke to SA Tim Jones from ATF he stated he saw a composite drawing of a possible isuspect in the Ramsey case and he advised this investigator that his supervisors daughter was robbed in the jarea of Roswell Rd. near the Ramsey residence and they were investigating a possible suspect whom had a sight appearance to the suspect in the Ramsey case(See Atl. report #000010536/ATF report771020-01-0012 inv. Tavarez advised SA Jones to give this investigator a photo of the suspect in their case | would show Mr. [Ramsey a line-up for a possible identification. TE TNDERS GES, BENG BOLT SWORN, UPON TS OR FER OATH, DEPOSES AND STATES THAT THE FOREGONGIS TA LEGIBLE TO THE BEST OF HISINEA KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF SGRRECT, COMPLETE AND eS Ge oe Cees ee a aR ao — cae BY Bee be Gr Sie Se Bre aera : rere INO A NARRATIVE AFFIDAVIT ‘SUPPLEMENTARY INCIDENT REPORT ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Page ___of _1_ [rincdent CAN 2 Conpianen Nema (CF, Safe Buaroes) fr Oa ot Rope] Resoved 010510773 Ramsey, John 09/27/01 F Inv. Tavarez went to Mr. Ramsey's residence and showed him a line-up of a possible suspect lcommitting robberies in the area. Mr. Ramsey looked at the line-up several times but could not positively lidentify anyone in the line-up as the perpetrator that robbed him. TE DHDERSTGHES SENG BULY SHOEN, UPON FS OH PER OATH DEPOSES AND STATES THAT THE FOREGONGTS TRUE, CORRECT COMPLETE AND] LEGIBLE TO THE BEST OF HISIHER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF [5 Retoroae CIRO OWA Live (iho Cluny Coun]? Repaiing Ofers Soratue [SAPD ze GH Gry O80 Osx Ole Orse lone Clara Gee Gnae Osis Ore Car = __| SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME rs Day OF 5 APD TONS. | 12 Supenisors Signature Fe APO Oe lo Revaners Serine — _— ees NANA State of Georgia Department of Public Safety mM pa feueo In faake Name: MCALISTER, THOMAS P II Address: 7923 ROSWELL RD APT A ATLANTA, GA 30350-3967 DOB: 11-18-1970 Issued Date time:2000-11-20 10:36:15 Type/Class: REG/C Post: R21 G/ DL/ID Number: 57289783 INFORMATION NEEDED The Atlanta Police Department is requesting assistance in the investigation of two residential robberies. The first occurred on Wieuca Road and the second on Paces Ferry Road in North Atlanta. This composite best reflects the suspect as described by the victims. He is believed to be a black male, 25-30 years of age, approximately 670”. approximately 180 Ibs. Subject was wearing dark clothing. 671” tall and ‘The suspect was last seen driving a bronze or silver mid sized sedan. Anyone with information concerning the identity of this subject is asked to contact. Atlanta Police Department CO Ske ra Ren eal NARRATIVE AFFIDAVIT ‘SUPPLEMENTARY INCIDENT REPORT ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Page___of_1 Frccen Cane TF Conpuarant Nave (FM, Sufix Buses) 010510773 [Ramsey, John TE LEGIBLE 70 THE BEST OF HSHER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF a bana Repat 02/27/01 ia Rasen (On 02/23/2001 Inv. Tavarez showed Mr. Ramsey a composite of a suspect that robbed an elderly couple (SEE ATL. Report# 010451008). Mr. Ramsey advised that he did not look like the suspect that robbed him. SERSIGNED, BENG DULY SORN. UPON IS OR FER OATH DEPOSES AND STATES THAT THE FORECONG IS TRUE, CORRECT, COMPLETE AND i Roteroate TRO UFR Cvice Crem” CTeug Clout zoe GAY Oru Oso Ose Otee Opsz Dank Ger Onec OSS Oreo OAT 7 Raporing Fars Sonate APOIO Wo. lort2 SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME ras Day OF Ho Raveners Senate aro Ta Sipeniaa?s Saraiuve AS APTN "ATLARTAPOLICE DEPARIMENT Form APODD2, JANUARY 6, 1858 A INFORMATION NEEDED x ot ve? Ce" w The Atlanta Police Department is requesting assistance in the investigation of a Home Invasion which occurred on February 20, 2001 in the Wieuca Road area of Atlanta, GA. He is believed to be a black male, 25-30 years of age, approximately 60"-6"1” tall and approximately 180 Ibs. Subject was wearing dark clothing. Anyone with information concerning the idemity of this subject is asked to contact. Atlanta Police Department OU ES PTA LENA SASe ead NARRATIVE AFFIDAVIT ‘SUPPLEMENTARY INCIDENT REPORT ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Page___of _1_ Fr acer cICA Ne PE Conpiarent tana (FIN Sute Busress) fs baie otReport i Rasoved 010510773 Ramsey, John 03/02/01 land the location. Inv. Tavarez gave Inv. Norris at the Pawn Desk the information on the items taken from Mr. Ramsey's residence for any information pertaining to anyone attempting to pawn these items. Inv, Norris advised this investigator no one has pawned these items as of 03/02/01. Inv. Norris also advised that these items were in ithe computer and if anyone attempts to pawn the items it will alert the pawn desk that the items were pawned TIE DNGESSIGNED, BEING DULY SWORN, UPON TIS ORTER OATH DEPOSES AND STATES THAT THE FOREGOTIG 5 TRUE, CORRECT, COMPLETE AND LEGIBLE TO THe BEST OF HSER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF is Retorea CIRO CHR vie Clhon Cag ClYoutr Reporing Oficars Senate [APO IONS Dime ON Ore O80 Ose Ole Opsz lort2 Baek Gee GNee Osis Ore Oar SWORN TOAND SUBSCRIBED BEFOREME Tas ay oF a Rowowors Sane CAPUTO Na 12 Superior’ Signature [ia POOR. ‘ATLANTA POUCE DEPARTMENT Forms APDDOZ JANUARY 6 1908 ON ‘APDX-03877 Fri Mar 02, 2001 10: :30 [ F39AS9P3ERC5 ] ACK APDX-0912 PAWN — 03/02/01 10:12:31 - 03/02/01 10:12:31 F39AS9P38RCS RE: PAWN PROPERTY GUN INQUIRY SERIAL NUMBER:553710 “e® PAWN PROPERTY NOT ON FILE *** # - ang Case” 01 OF 1008 checked both City + Stok fury) Files on Hf2ey Wo vesafts. - a reoayss. Ju TM eng #AS5FG Tae Desk APDX-03874 Fri Mar 02, 2001 10:11:19 [ F39A59P38QTZ ] ACK ‘APDX-0906 PAWN — 03/02/01 10:11:20 - 03/02/01 10:11:20 F39A59P38QTZ RE: PAWN PROPERTY ARTICLE INQUIRY SERIAL NUMBER:1398CLW3Z30R == PAWN PROPERTY NOT ON FILE *** Case® 0) 051 0773 Checked both C; ty ee jade Wo pesults fawn files ov ay /: 20 THe a aA onic, Fesys feu dee 21-0112-24-01 On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, at 11:40 AM, Special Agent Peter W. McFarlane (FBI) of the GBI-FBI Crime Scene Specialist Unit received a request from Major Ted Hall, Commander of the Personal Crimes Units, Atlanta Police Department, to assist in the processing of a crime scene at 4070 Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA, the residence of John and Patsy Ramsey. ‘Agent McFarlane arrived on scene at 12:44 PM and met with Detective Frank Tavarez and Sgt. Archie Ezell of the Atlanta PD Robbery Squad. They advised that Mr. Ramsey's house was reportedly burglarized and he confronted the burglar, who attacked him. Mr. Ramsey was subsequently locked in a bathroom by this individual described as a black male. Mr. Ramsey advised the suspect made off with two carrying bags, (1) an Irish green duffel bag with the words “Nashville Jet” and (2) a black duffel bag with the words “Capitol City Club” on the side. Mr. Ramsey indicated that the suspect was coming down the stairway from the second floor when he confronted him carrying these bags. He asked him who he was and he indicated that he was a workman. Mr. Ramsey also asked him what he was doing with the bags, knowing that these bags and possible contents belonged to Mr. Ramsey. Mr. Ramsey also indicated that the suspect was wearing socks as gloves, either dark blue or black. He advised that at that point he ended up in a confrontation and struggle with this individual, who subsequently locked him in the bathroom on the first floor adjacent to a sitting room adjacent to the kitchen. The door was held closed with 21-0112-24-01 Mr. Ramsey's brown leather jacket, wi was tied to the grandfather clock support post next to the bathroom door. Mr. Ramsey indicated that upon searching the house he found that his Compaq lap top computer and power source had been taken from a second floor office area. He further indicated when he came into the house, which was through the kitchen door, he noted a tan colored Chevrolet Cavalier parked in the driveway which was backed in, which he suspected belonged to the perpetrator. Agent McFarlane surveyed the scene and called for assistance from ASAC David T. Mitchell (GBI) and Agent Carol Ann Johnson (GBI) also of the GBI-FBI Crime Scene Specialist Unit It is noted that the house faces north onto Paces Ferry Road but the entrance is from a side driveway from River Forest Drive on the east side of this house. ‘The house is a two-story brick house with a full basement. Upon surveying this scene it was evident that the suspect had been in the house for a period of time. It is noted that Mr. Ramsey indicated that he had left the house unattended and had gone to the Home Depot store to shop and subsequently returned catching the intruder. The suspect entered the house through the rear basement door on the lower west side of the house. He used a shovel to pry the door open, which was left behind. Various shoe impressions were left in the sand at this entrance as well as the shovel. 21-0112-24-01 ASAC Mitchell processed those impressions, making appropriate Hydrocal casts. The suspect opened various drawers to chests and dressers on the first floor and second floor bedroom areas. He also opened a gun safe located in Mr. Ramsey’s dressing room/clothes closet area, According to Mr. Ramsey, the safe was not locked. ‘A gray metal box containing personal papers and a white cardboard box containing white sheets of paper with the inscription in pink cursive “JonBenet” was also on the floor in front of the safe. A 12 gauge double barrel Parker shotgun, which was broken down in a leather carrying case, was also on the floor. Agent McFarlane initially photographed the injuries to Mr. Ramsey's face, head and neck areas Upon taking these photographs Mr. Ramsey indicated to Agent McFarlane that he fought with the intruder and was forced in the bathroom adjacent to the sitting area on the first floor next to the kitchen, The door had been tied shut with Mr. Ramsey's coat and a towel tied to the grandfather clock support post to the outside door handle to the bathroom. A multi-Allen wrench tool was used to secure the coat sleeve to the grandfather clock post. Mr. Ramsey advised he did not want to get injured any further by this individual so he did not come out of the bathroom until he felt the intruder had left. 21-0112-24-01 Mr. Ramsey further indicated to Agent McFarlane and Atlanta detectives that his wallet which was described as an alligator black shiny wallet containing his Georgia driver's license, Blockbuster Video card along with two VISA cards, one from Merrill Lynch, and an American Express and Rich’s credit cards were in the wallet He also indicated that he was missing papers, namely aircraft logs from his residence and they were in one of the bags, which the suspect was carrying out. He also indicated that he was missing $300-8400 cash which was in his wallet. Agent McFarlane photographed the exterior and interior of this house as well as the bedroom and study areas and the areas where the perpetrator opened the drawers to various chests and closets. These areas and drawers were processed for latent fingerprints by Agent Johnson with the use of Redwop powder and an altemate light source known as a Luma-Lite, all with negative results. No fingerprints of value were recovered from these drawers. Agent McFarlane processed the safe door and glass on the various closet doors in Mr. Ramsey's dressing area, recovering various latent lifts of unknown value. Agent McFarlane collected the gray metal box and white cardboard box to be processed later for latent fingerprints at the GBI Crime Lab. Agent McFarlane also photographed the broken entrance door to the basement area. The lock had been bent and forced open and the keeper and doorjamb had been broken. The basement door was processed for latent fingerprints, inside and out. 21-0112-24-01 Photographs with black and white film were used to photograph latent fingerprints developed on the outside of this door, above the lock, 48 14” from the floor and two inches from the edge of the door. It is also noted ASAC Mitchell located tire impressions at the left front (north side) of the entrance to the driveway, whereby casts were made. Also a Home Depot receipt was recovered on the floor in front of the bathroom where Mr. Ramsey was held. It read February 20, 01, 10:42 AM for the purchase of door hinges. All items of evidence and casts recovered at this scene were so noted on GBI Receipt for Property Sheets # E-202718 and E-202717, respectfully. ‘Agent McFarlane, along with ASAC Mitchell and Agent Johnson, departed this scene at 9:00 PM. IDDATA: — Victims John Ramsey, W/M DOB: enn Special Agent Peter W. McFarlane: osvoai0n \ 03/12/01 ;je ffl GEORGIA BUREAU OF INV.STIGATION RECEIPT FOR PROPERTY TUNE OF PERSON FROM WHOM PROPERTY WAS OBTANED ‘omen sR NONE IE SCESE TCATON WHERE PROPERTY WAS OBTANED E. 202718 27 - Ol 2 24-01 ra DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ne na, sera rr eng mar conan, ‘ale wen corps) rey TEM) quanmry | She AN NN YL / tS a 4 S OYBVEl - Fort OUTSIDE Bian BASEMENT EITAASCE PLEA OnBisAaties Ablés~tieése4 SET LTE, BRD Bod Box - Kort PFE Gray mera BX ~ Flor SAFE CATEST LIFT CARDS a BOERS THOT RTE Ta TT, PRS ZEIGE: ‘Sh Berea ld. rtefacase Cares Nepean lh rifareusle ESSS ‘CHAIN OF CUSTODY ne] ome RELNQUSHED BY eceneD BY PURPOSE OF CHANGE OF CUSTODY (NCLUDE LAB CASE®) 5 l3hJe1 La Rare 4M Lytit £0 tn 14 | polos (ie Airtehnlla| eermenen Teen &. Gate czireseien) hm Cay ey Yn a Ser Gera be E-202718 x: Received by: Georgia Bureau of Investigation Division of Forensic Sciences EVIDENCE SUBMISSION FORM THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED IN ITS ENTIRETY. INCIDENT REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED EXCEPT ON DRUG ID CASES. *sPLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY*** Date case # INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF THIS FORM LOCATED ON REVERSE SIDE OF FORM. St Cy eT ‘Agency Case #< a be OMe efet 1. Submitting Agency Gounty of Incident. Date of Incident 1. (Ghee weapons) ‘Ie Suietvtina jen? YES. (NO vionm: A eter SE = ‘SUSPECT: = aries mr DOB: SUSPECT _ = oe: M.—Detveing Otfeor: 2A et? a é cae oncer tev oat. Ze fied man Phone No, Email Address: GSP Post No. or GBI Region No. Other Officer and/or Agency to Receive Lab Report. Agency Case # 1. (Circle all that are appropriate) Type of Case: Death Case Homicide Arson esau Sewual Assault Suicide Hit& Run VECSA Other Hn tet ee Manner of Death: Homicide Suicide Accidental Natural, Undetermined * eee Mvnlérver —MVAlpassenger—_-MVA/pedestian Fire CO Delayed death? Suspected drugsipoisons? Cause of Death: Brit Desetlon of em Submited Examination() Requested Bret Case History 5 - ha ra Uday ty rote MAKES ideas bet En on a ee ee fay (ott AT é Tine TU HISET SDS Ly A Te CIT EATS FaTre Ze, Dole taeda F LET OAS it Tak Fro V. PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR EACH LABORATORY SERVICE REQUESTED REFER TO SERVICE MENU FOR CONDITIONS/RESTRICTIONS FOR REQUESTED SERVICES AND ANALYSES ‘TRACE EVIDENCE ANALYSIS: ‘SEROLOGY/DNA ANALYSIS: Is perpetrator known to frequent scene? YES NO UNK ‘Who was bleeding? (circle) suspect victim other —_ fa Did victim receive blood transfusion? YES NO UNK as victim had sexual relations within the fast 3 days? YES NOUN Did perpetrator use a condom? Yes NO UNK Did ejaculation occur aulside the body? YES NO UNK (OPS FORM 1 REV: 2 4/1 (Submitting Agency - Retain bottom copy) 21-0112-24-01 On Tuesday, February 20, 2001, at approximately 3:00 PM, ASAC Mitchell began photographing the shoe impressions located in the dirt at the northwest basement door of the Ramsey residence. Five impressions were photographed. They were also sketched. Photo Log: Roll #1 Frame No. | Description 14 Impression #1. 5-8 Tmpression #2, 9-12 Impression #3. 13-17 Impression #4, 18-21 Impression #5. Legend: ASAC Mitchell and College Intern Brian Smith sketched the shoe impressions. Point “A” North Door Frame Point “B” South Door Frame A to heel of #1--90 inches. B to heel of #1—67 inches. [A to toe of #1--85 inches. B to toe of H1—66 inches. A to center of #2—102 inches. B to center of #2—87 inches, [Ato center of #3—85 inches. B to center of #3—71 inches, ‘A to furthermost point of #4 from residence—82 inches B to furthermost point of #4 from residence—70 inches A to nearest point of #4 from residence— 67 inches B to nearest point of #4 from residence— 57 inches, [Ato heel of #5—63 inches. Ato toe of #5—59 inches. B to heel of #5—48 inches. ‘B to toe of #5—52 inches. ASAC Mitchell then photographed a tire impression which was located at the front driveway of the residence 21-0112-24-01 Photo Log: Roll #2 Frame No. | Description _ _ 14 Tmpression #6, = Bs Tmpression #7. Those impressions were then sketched. Points #8 and #9 on the north brick wall adjacent to the driveway were selected as points of reference. ‘There was a tire impression which had driven onto the dirt fringe of the driveway on the north side of the driveway between the pavement and the brick wall. Legent Reference Point #8 Reference Point #9 8 to center portion of #6 impression— 119”, 9 to center portion of #6 impression— Iv”, 910 center portion of #7 impression—167" ASAC Mitchell and Intern Brian Smith then poured casts of the shoe and tire impressions. Two of the shoe impressions had to be combined due to the nature of their being so close together. They were impressions #3 and #4, The film of the impressions and the casts of the impressions were noted on Receipt for Property #E-202717. ASAC David T. Mitchell: 02/21/01 02/23/01 je a GEORGIA BUREAU OF INV.STIGATION E- 202717 RECEIPT FOR PROPERTY PD / 2-24-01 TINIE GF FERN FROM VION EROPERTY VOSS OBTARED ‘onnen O Cane Sette ocaES SORT WERE TOPETTY Was COTES one ey) 2 for | 32 & TEM] auantny | SAE DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ‘eae model serial ruber tring mats, conn, /| 2 Potes 0F Bese pwHi7E Fert BEARISG SAVE + TIRE LA PRESS! OSS 2| 7 COSTS C6 SHE Ald TIRE THPRESS/ OSS last Tea > SES RICE GER FEIT CSTR CERT ai ASAC dAVid To Hr Tene 6BLH77 34 Re Ul VItaQude Oecd CHAIN OF CUSTODY Tew] ome RECENED BY PURPOSE OF CHANGE OF CUSTODY {NCLUDE LAB CASE) fe |_recvoey |, norco oore 1 |3/eks aniantaDORS Vor daa . 2 |2zfefoy Greancé rein cnaeosay foempamaeemee Serertatr™ (ey 21-0112-24-01 On Wednesday, February 21, 2001, Special Agent Peter W, McFarlane (FBI) of the GBI-FBI Crime Scene Specialist Unit processed evidence recovered from the home of John and Patsy Ramsey, 4070 Paces Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA, in regard to a burglary/robbery crime scene. These items are identified as a gray metal box and white cardboard box along with a shovel, which were processed for latent fingerprints. ‘The gray metal box was processed through a cyanoacrylate ester fuming (super glue) process for latent fingerprints, whereby one latent lift of unknown value was taken from this box The white cardboard box was processed through a Ninhydrin solution, whereby no latent fingerprints of value were developed. The handle to the shovel recovered from this scene was also processed through a Ninhydrin solution, whereby latent fingerprints on the handle had not developed to date. Because of the wooden surface, it would take an extended period of time for latent fingerprints to develop, either negatively or positively. This latent lift card was so listed on GBI Receipt for Property # E-202718 . Special Agent Peter W. McFarlane: 03/09/01 vay 03/12/01;je NARRATIVE AFFIDAVIT SUPPLEMENTARY INCIDENT REPORT ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT Page __of _1_ Freon CCA 2 Corpianart Name: (GF WS Bones) a 010510773, Ramsey, John 03/21/01 (On March 21,2003 Inv. Tavarez received the items that were taken or recovered from Mr. Ramsey's residence as evidence or to be processed from the GB! SA McFarlane. Inv Tavarez turned thaose items into ithe Atlanta Police property room as evidence. THE UNDERSIGNED, BENG GULY SWORN UPON IS OR HER OATH DEPOSES AND STATES THAT THE FOREGOING S TRUE, CORRECT, COMPLETE AND LEGIGLE TO THE BEST OF HISIHER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF ls Retreat TRO CIN Civee Citom Ceug Civouh|7 Reparing Ofecars Spratre 5 POO He zoe Orv Grup Oso Osex Ore Opsz 0112 Gara Chop GNae Css One Oar LL. i SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE WE rs Day oF 219 [io Raewers Sane TAB IONe. 1a Supercars Sinatre Fs APOIO We. 7c eseauanaae: {IMA Offi ial Report Division of Forensic Sciences Headquarters fi DOFS Case #: 2001-1009121 Georaia Bureau of Investigation nore Daten aaizau a cesT NECA Requested Service: Footwear Impressions ‘Agency: Atianta Police Department Agency Ref; 010510773 Requested by: F. Tavarez Case Subjects: Victim: RAMSEY, JOHN B. Evidence: (On 03/12/2001, the laboratory received the following evidence from the Headquarters Lock Box (Head Quarters): 002 ‘Sealed package containing two rolls of black and white film Results and Conclusions: Visual examination of questioned impressions in photographs developed from the negatives (item 2) reveals several footwear impressions of at least three different tread designs. Upon submission of known footwear, a comparative analysis will be performed, This report can not be reproduced except in full without written permission of the laboratory abu: L SvTous ‘Terri R. Santamaria Microanalyst ce: Fulton Co, Solicitors Office: Phylis Holloway Related Agenci Fulton County District Attorney GBI-Crime Scene Unit ACN: 2101122401 Page 1 of1 Official Report Division of Forensic Sciences Headquarters Georgia Bureau of Investigation DOFS Case #: 2001-1009121 bs ae Report Date: 5/4/2001 =. IOAN Requested Service: Tire Impressions Agency, Allanta Police Department Agency Ref: 010510773 Requested by: F. Tavarez Case Subjects: Vietim: RAMSEY, JOHN 8. Evidence: (On 03/12/2001, the laboratory received the following evidence from the Headquarters Lock Box (Head Quarters) 002 ‘Sealed package containing two rolls of black and white film Results and Conclusions: Asearch of laboratory reference materials fails to reveal a manufacturer of the questioned impressions depicted in photographs developed from the negatives (item 2) This report can not be reproduced ‘except in full without written permission of the laboratory bei L Solon ‘Terri R. Santamaria Microanalyst ce: Fulton Co. 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