What do you think about in the panic to create an intruder pr breaks the basement window....jr thinks that is ridiculous and not a logical point of entry so he makes up the story about forgetting the key and breaking in last summer? Could explain that supposedly nobody bothered to fix it even...
Also thinking if you're worried about your child being beheaded if you call the police you'd want yo keep things on the down low--not call a bunch of people to come over.
Pmpt: according to a police report, he carried Jon Benet, who was still asleep, upstairs to her room, where he took her shoes off and read to her. Patsy undressed her, remembered singing a bedtime song to her while she slept, and kissed her goodnight.
If you're having to finish packing and be...
The more I read the more it seems like this was a horrible accident that was frantically covered up (not coordinated very well) by throwing everything at it to make it look like an intruder. Too many little stupid things. Here's another: though they are getting home late and are leaving super...
The stories, the staging,the ransom note, even the murder itself ....all seem like the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
Interesting that afterwards there is significant effort put out so they are not interviewed separately or without attorneys and without unknown questions...
Can anyone think of a case where the parents acted "differently" from what you'd expect and it turned out they were innocent? Besides Casey Anthony. Maybe I should say ...and it was determined that somebody else killed their child?
While I think that most parents in this situation would send their kid off at some point, I can't get past that in the hours after finding one child kidnapped that they left their other child upstairs alone.... Did not ask him if he had heard anything when he was the closest to jbr's room. Did...
I think that the Ramseys will always be suspect due to the fact that they went to elaborate extremes to hide information, kept themselves from the types of interrogations all of us would've been required to participate in, were questioned together with prepared questions (isn't the first rule of...
A SIGN of something not right....I didn't say murder. The fact that both children had issues is strange. If a girl in a first grade classroom continually has urinary issues, smells like pee, wets her pants, etc I can guarantee you the teacher would report to cps. Could've been someone nearby...
The point of a grand jury indicting someone is so the evidence can be presented to a jury. It would've been an eye opening thing (one way or another) to have been able to have the Ramsey's testify and answer questions Too bad it never happened. A sign of disturbance in a household is two...
Usually in the death of a child there is disbelief that the child is actually gone. Most stories report mothers holding out hope long after the child is dead.
Also those who kill for a weirdo religious frenzy or some sort of reality break tend to confess...can't stay quiet. I think it's something else...though I still don't have a theory that works for me.
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