CHICAGO, May. 21, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ The Last Christmas of JonBenet Ramsey, a definitive 420-page book on her murder has been released for publication on May 15, 2015 by University of Chicago alum and Psychotherapist Laurence L. Smith. Overcomining years of Ramsey operatives to thwart this book's publication, and now updated, it is available in kindle edition at www.Amazon.com and at the author's website: http://www.laurencelsmith.comin PDF format. Prominent New York Psychologist and creator of the Ipredator construct Dr. Michael Nucettelli https://darkpsychology.co stated: Mr. Smith's book is an extraordinary treatise-like book that is methodically and exceptionally written that chronicles the last hours of JonBenet's life and how she came to lose her life. His use of objective hypothetical scenarios to eliminate various suspects and/or suspect types makes his conclusionaory finding as to whom her killer was, more than credible. The circumstances of this child's death and various actions taken immediately afterwards is accurately portrayed by Mr. Smith as a fatal psycho-drama.
From The Publisher: There has not been no comptrhensive in-depth analysis taken from a multi-dimensional perspective of this case as that undertaken by this author. Mr. Smith purports to show beyond reasonable doubt, not only who the suspect or suspect types who could not have committed the unspeakable murder of this child (based on existing forensic evidence and lack thereof that would have been present from a myriad of suspect types) but he conclusively builds a compelling case in naming her killer via a detailed scenario that he posits could only have taken place, including the crime's elaborate staging.
Mr. Smith also examines in-depth popularly held theories for their degree of viability in naming JonBenet's killer. Explanations are provided to questions that the public has long sought answers to. Including, but not imited to; what were the conditions or causes that contributed to the killer's motive(s), what psychological factors were at play that directed the killer's actions, and why was the crime scene so elaborately staged. An entire chapter is devoted to a psycho-lingusitc analysis of the infamous ransom note. The death of JonBenet is referred to by the author as a non-focused killing.
About the author: Laurence L. Smith is a past member of the American Psychotherapy Association who now devotes his time to consulting and testifying in major criminal trials. He has a B.S. in psychology and M.S. in cirminal psychology from the University of Chicago, having spent 24 years in the psychology milieu in various capacities. .
Personal note from author Laurence L. Smith:I hope you can avail yourself to reading this book cover to cover, as I believe you will find my accounting of this case to be a credible analysis of what happened on the night this child's life was taken from her. I believe you will find this book to be an interesting and enlightening journey in understanding the logic and perverse psychological machinations of the human mind when one is confronted with a perceived crisis situtaion, such as took place in this case. That this book may be a fascinating and enjoyable reading expereince for you as well.
Media Contact: Laurence Smith, Psychotherapist/Author, 847-864-3959, llaurence.smith@gmail.com
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