Well, concerning the DNA stuff...one would be left with an intruder who took off his gloves only to mess with the tights and the underwear, and who wore gloves through everything else.
This mind you, also being an intruder who only did a sexual assault with an object.
However...the intruder...
If so...where did the pineapple in the Ramsey house come from?
If one tries to say the pineapple at the Ramsey house isn't what she ate, one enters into strange coincidences, and rather purposeless behavior on the part of an intruder.
Oh, I'm not asking about the mindset of such an intruder...since there are all kinds.
What I would ask is how he did it...he used a bowl and a spoon from the Ramsey kitchen. Once he had her in the kitchen...how did he get her to be there and eat it?
Bear in mind...this would be one or two...
Well, it sounds like now you are saying JonBenet ate the pineapple shortly before her death rather than early in the day...since you're moving on the intruder having brought it in.
Did the intruder feed it to her after "stun gunning" her and carrying down from her room?
How did that work?
Unless they went in the garbage disposal.
Unless they went in the trash and the trash was gone.
Unless the pineapple was bought already cut up.
I believe the police searched for a receipt that would show a pineapple purchase at their grocery store...they didn't find one, I think.
But then...
From what I have read and know, meaning I may be inaccurate in terms of totality, the pineapple in JonBenet was compared with the pineapple with the bowl, and it was found that they were both fresh, that is, having rinds.
So both were determined to be fresh.
I cannot say if there was some kind...
If the pineapple didn't poke a hole in the Ramseys' story, they could have said a lot of things about it.
What is it you believe...that the intruder brought pineapple with him, put it in a bowl, and did nothing with it? (since you seem to be veering that JonBenet did not eat pineapple in the...
Well, that definitely rules out any idea by people having the bowl being there earlier in the day, or such.
It's interesting Patsy doesn't express as much "wonderment" really as John does when comes to the pineapple being in JonBenet.
"I'm not shocked there's pineapple in her...but I didn't do...
Indeed, that's probably how she did eat it...probably.
However...there'd still be the factor of *someone else*...either in having set the pineapple, bowl, and spoon there...or outright preparing it just for her.
I don't believe anyone has established that an intruder did not hypnotize JonBenet and get her to eat the pineapple that night like that either.
However, the Ramsey's never made the claim that she ate some earlier in the day...they expressed wonderment that she even had pineapple in her...
They denied she ate it after they got home, and expressed wonderment that she even had any in her...along with puzzlement over the pineapple in the kitchen.
Burke recognized the bowl and such...while John said he did not. Patsy's and Burke's prints were on the bowl.
I surely don't see a claim...
So you believe through all the interrogations and interviews...that if it was true that she ate it earlier in the day...the Ramsey's never offered up that info, but continued to deny and express wonderment that JonBenet had pineapple in her system at all?
Well, naturally there's always a possibility of taking a stool or chair, using it...and then putting it right where it was before...leaving no suggestion they were used for such a purpose to reach things.
But that JonBenet's fingerprints were not on the bowl...certainly suggests that she did...
Patsy denied everything about the bowl.
If JonBenet had eaten the pineapple earlier in the day (and mind you, at the White's party she ate some cracked crab)...would have been easy to offer up that info when being asked about pineapple.
"Why yes, she had some earlier in the day, and I...
If it was eaten earlier in the day...why would the Ramseys deny anything and everything about the pineapple found on the table?
If that's all it was, that she'd eaten it earlier in the day...the reply would have been simple.
The pineapple was undigested. It was determined it would have been eaten 1-2 hours before death.
If the pineapple did not mess with the Ramseys' timeline, they'd have little reason to steer so clear and hard away from it...to the point that Patsy even said how the bowl, the spoon, and the...
It's been an acknowleged fact that she ate pineapple shortly before her death. Pineapple was not served at the White's party. Meanwhile a bowl of pineapple was found in the kitchen of the Ramsey home the next day.
So this means she ate the pineapple in the Ramsey home during the night.
The...
Be it a lawyer, investigator, or just an IDI theorizer...I myself don't recall hearing explanations about the pineapple.
JonBenet ate pineapple an hour before she died. According to the parents, they didn't give to her...by their account she should have been asleep at the time.
The pineapple...
According to John's account, he said he saw the blanket that was covering her, and immediately knew it was Jonbenet.
This was before flicking the lightswitch on.
Meanwhile, Fleet White couldn't see anything. He couldn't find the lightswitch either...and so gave up on going into the room.
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