Yes, I agree Colorado.
DeeDee, I agree with some of your ideas and respectfully disagree with other ideas as stated. I think it is a very personal subject and there are no right or wrong ideas.
Veronica, your posts hit home for me. I had a friend whose 8-year-old daughter was raped and strangled by the neighborhood "odd guy". He'd seemed harmless, just a little weird...helped the mom change a flat tire the day before. (while the little girl looked on) so that's how he "befriended" her...
Its like they had a gas leak or had to leave because they were fumigating the place because of bugs....just slipped on their coats...(Patsy and her FUR....:rolleyes: ) and LEFT.
Good analogy. How could you leave your daughters battered body with strangers? How could you slip on your fur coat...
SERIOUS INSANITY!! How could they leave her ih that house alone and they wanted to fly away from her body the detecitves had to stop that plan. HOW??? I speculate they wanted away from the horror that says to me they created that horror No way would/could I have left her there. Unthinkable...
Me too...I have cried many times. The sadness is unspeakable. How a mom could let this happen? I have three daughters age 6 and younger and I just can't believe how Patsy betrayed her daughter.
Yes, I agree with your scenario, tipsy and exhausted.
I think the decisions made regarding JB were seriously flawed in almost every aspect of her short life. I think Patsy was a seriously disturbed individual, a successfully functioning member of society, but a serious nutcase in terms of her skewed priorities. I'd have to wonder about any mom that...
Solace, who do you think twisted that garrotte? John or Patsy? Do you think like Steve Thomas suggests, that John only became involved that morning after Patsy started screaming about the ransom note? Seriously sick people. Seriously.
Just when think I comprehend the case it explodes for me...
Yes, Solace, can you just imagine what happened inside 755 15th Street that night. Pure evil is what followed after the rage incident.
In everything, the truth will set you free.
Not sure if this is the thread for this but something new occurred to me today. I am re-reading PMPT and I'm at the very beginning where PAM Griffin is standing outside in the cold night watching JonBenet being carried out of the house in a body bag. Pam Griffin keeps expecting Patsy to emerge...
Twins, you're right! The only good thing I can say for Bill O'Reilley is he seems to have it on the ball when it comes to JonBenet. I remember him commenting on the JMK episode and saying JMK was full of it because the parents obviously had something to do with it. He was very pro-JonBenet and...
Hi Veronica,
This is what I think. She was angry at her for some reason - she was so angry that she twisted her shirt with her hand and left her thumbprint on the front of JonBenet's neck. That means she grabbed her by the collar and twisted and dragged her. I think she dragged her and threw...
Solace...
Question or comment really, if she was thrown into a sink or tub (which by the way, I can picture that happening), why doesn't Patsy call 911. To me, she still has the chance to say JonBenet tripped or something.
I always assumed the cracked skull came from a whack on the head...
We can't defeat death but we can have our small victories. When you are asked to reminisce about somebody who has died it is your chance at a small victory.
Wow, I really like that.
I see how some would say the handful comment in and of itself does not imply guilt, but see what Albert said...
How could not one relative come to the defense of JonBenet?
Because they knew they'd be thrown under the bus, become a suspect, never be spoken to again, alienated, treated like a criminal, etc.
And nobody could prove anything beyond a suspicion. I'm think within their own respective...
You know Albert, your post really sums it up for me...that interview with JR on LKL, how could anyone doubt their involvement after the "handful" comment?
JR was not talking about his dear daughter murdered by an intruder, rather he was subconciously letting it slip that there was a good...
Yes, I'm sure (most likely) PR first heard the crack and I'm sure they knew she was essentially dead when they felt the back of her head. She was completely unconcious, near death, after the head blow. No defensive marks whatsoever. And she was a sparkplug! If she had been conscious I think...
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