Reaching the billion-dollar mark in 1996 was no small feat, and yet, it came relatively quickly for John Ramsey'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.

http://web.dailycamera.com/extra/ramsey/1996/12/21-1.html
What strikes me as most significant is the Denver Post article containing the entire text of the Coroner'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's database, then HOW did it affect Google's search result history at the same time? Google seems to agree that the webpage first existed on August 13 1996.

But that'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's "Rough Draft" from the coroner was riddled with typos.

What rough draft isn'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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