Reaching the billion-dollar mark in 1996 was no small feat, and yet, it came relatively quickly for John Ramsey& #39;s booming company, Access Graphics, the firm he started in 1988 and then sold to Lockheed Martin Corp. in 1991.

According to reports, that is.

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What strikes me as most significant is the Denver Post article containing the entire text of the Coroner& #39;s Autopsy Report, dated 136 days *prior* to JonBenét’s death.

This potentially-volcanic discovery could simply be a mistake, an accidental misfiring of archival date-systems.
If that was the case, simply an erroneous misclassification of archival history made by The Denver Post& #39;s database, then HOW did it affect Google& #39;s search result history at the same time? Google seems to agree that the webpage first existed on August 13 1996.

But that& #39;s not all.
The Devil, as they say, is in the details.

Official Autopsy:

"stomach contains a small amount (8-10 cc) of viscous to green to tan colored thick mucous material"

Denver Post:

"stomach contains a small amount (8-11cc) of viscous to green to tan colored thick mucous material"
Official Autopsy:

"A golden yellow cortex surmounts a *thin* brown-tan medullar area."

DP:

"A golden yellow cortex surmounts a thing* brown-tan medullar area."

It appears The Denver Post& #39;s "Rough Draft" from the coroner was riddled with typos.

What rough draft isn& #39;t, though?
Official Autopsy:

"Possible petechial hemorrhages are also seen on the conjunctival surfaces of the right upper and lower eyelids..."

DP:

"Possible petechial hemorrhages located on the conjunctival surfaces of the right upper and lower eyelids..."

Ask WHY the discrepancies?
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