09-09-2017, 07:10 PM
Posted long ago (years) by BIZ
There is another story I just thought of that I would like to bring to
everyones attention. Tom Miller was married to Judith Phillips, a former
wife of the Ramsey's friend Gary Phillips. He and Patsy worked together in Atlanta and
they reconnected in Boulder since both had moved there.
From what I know Gary and Judith divorced, he moved to Boulder. Judith later followed him to Boulder,
then Judith hooked up with a slime ball lawyer named Thomas Cecil
"Doc" Miller. Doc Miller had some connection to the sale of the ransom
note the tabloids along with Richard Talfryn "Tal" Jones aka Sprague.
Tal is a step brother to Gwen Boykin the godaughter of Fleet Senior
that I mentioned earlier. Tal worked for Doc Miller as a paralegal or
something. So did a lady by the name of Pamela Hadas. I spoke with
Pamela Hadas for about an hour on the phone one day and she had alot
to say, most of it was backed up by court records I later researched.
Pamela told me that the day after the murder Tal Jones came to the
office and told Doc that he had just spoke to Fleet White and he told
him in confidence that Burke was the killer. Pamela said that same day
that Doc Miller and Tal had gotten in to a physical fight in the
office and Doc put a knife to Tal's throat. She didn't know what the
arguement was about but she and other employees were able to break it
up. Mary Suma didn't think that Tal knew Fleet at this point but
Pamela claimed they did. Tal has often been described by Lou and Mary
as Fleet's henchmen. He circulated the internet forums trying to waive
public opinion. At one point he even
tried to intervene with the grand jury proceedings. So it appears to
me that either Fleet started this rumor about Burke or Tal Jones did.
I have to wonder why? Burke was a 9 year old child. What were they
thinking? Were they trying to drive attention away from someone else?
Alyce Christoff, Gwen's mother said after the murder that she wouldn't
be surprised if Tal had something to do with it. He has always been on
mine and Mary's list of suspects for that reason. Nancy Krebs also
mentioned him in her deposition.
From everything I researched Doc was a real slime ball. Pamela Hadas
was his former high school teacher. She is a literary scholar and
poet. They ran in to one another near Boulder and he told her that he
wanted to learn poetry. He then hired her to work in his office as a
legal aid. Pamela had lent him a substantial amount of money at one
point. He was later able to commit her to a mental ward for a period
of time, put her house in to his name, and transfer all of her money
to himself. She was eventually able to get out of the mental ward and
file a lawsuit against him. The jury wanted to award her far more than
the court would allow. However, she never received a dime from Doc
Miller. He put his house in Judith's name, she sold it and Dr. Pamela
Hadas got nothing.(see attached court document) I found the woman to
be perfectly sane and stable when I spoke to her. I found this is a
strategy Doc Miller has done to others. If I recall correctly he has
had at least one or two of his employees put in to mental wards, he
also had one of his clients put in to a mental ward. His parents were
threatening to sue him for doing nothing in their son's case after
taking a huge amount of money. How can so many people around him all
be crazy? In any case he does not appear to be a very good person.
There is another story I just thought of that I would like to bring to
everyones attention. Tom Miller was married to Judith Phillips, a former
wife of the Ramsey's friend Gary Phillips. He and Patsy worked together in Atlanta and
they reconnected in Boulder since both had moved there.
From what I know Gary and Judith divorced, he moved to Boulder. Judith later followed him to Boulder,
then Judith hooked up with a slime ball lawyer named Thomas Cecil
"Doc" Miller. Doc Miller had some connection to the sale of the ransom
note the tabloids along with Richard Talfryn "Tal" Jones aka Sprague.
Tal is a step brother to Gwen Boykin the godaughter of Fleet Senior
that I mentioned earlier. Tal worked for Doc Miller as a paralegal or
something. So did a lady by the name of Pamela Hadas. I spoke with
Pamela Hadas for about an hour on the phone one day and she had alot
to say, most of it was backed up by court records I later researched.
Pamela told me that the day after the murder Tal Jones came to the
office and told Doc that he had just spoke to Fleet White and he told
him in confidence that Burke was the killer. Pamela said that same day
that Doc Miller and Tal had gotten in to a physical fight in the
office and Doc put a knife to Tal's throat. She didn't know what the
arguement was about but she and other employees were able to break it
up. Mary Suma didn't think that Tal knew Fleet at this point but
Pamela claimed they did. Tal has often been described by Lou and Mary
as Fleet's henchmen. He circulated the internet forums trying to waive
public opinion. At one point he even
tried to intervene with the grand jury proceedings. So it appears to
me that either Fleet started this rumor about Burke or Tal Jones did.
I have to wonder why? Burke was a 9 year old child. What were they
thinking? Were they trying to drive attention away from someone else?
Alyce Christoff, Gwen's mother said after the murder that she wouldn't
be surprised if Tal had something to do with it. He has always been on
mine and Mary's list of suspects for that reason. Nancy Krebs also
mentioned him in her deposition.
From everything I researched Doc was a real slime ball. Pamela Hadas
was his former high school teacher. She is a literary scholar and
poet. They ran in to one another near Boulder and he told her that he
wanted to learn poetry. He then hired her to work in his office as a
legal aid. Pamela had lent him a substantial amount of money at one
point. He was later able to commit her to a mental ward for a period
of time, put her house in to his name, and transfer all of her money
to himself. She was eventually able to get out of the mental ward and
file a lawsuit against him. The jury wanted to award her far more than
the court would allow. However, she never received a dime from Doc
Miller. He put his house in Judith's name, she sold it and Dr. Pamela
Hadas got nothing.(see attached court document) I found the woman to
be perfectly sane and stable when I spoke to her. I found this is a
strategy Doc Miller has done to others. If I recall correctly he has
had at least one or two of his employees put in to mental wards, he
also had one of his clients put in to a mental ward. His parents were
threatening to sue him for doing nothing in their son's case after
taking a huge amount of money. How can so many people around him all
be crazy? In any case he does not appear to be a very good person.