So, what you are saying is that would have been too risky to dump the body in the woods somewhere, as in the Caylee Anthony case?
Is that right?
I thought my post was clear as is. This is not the Casey Anthony case, e.g., things are different.
So, what you are saying is that would have been too risky to dump the body in the woods somewhere, as in the Caylee Anthony case?
Is that right?
So, what you are saying is that would have been too risky to dump the body in the woods somewhere, as in the Caylee Anthony case?
Is that right?
Never mind all that. Kindly answer the question put to you:
"Why would the Ramseys write a bogus ransom note then leave the body in the basement?"
BTW: I do not know this "Chris" of whom you speak.
The obvious answer would be that they did not have the time..nor means without being noticed to take their daughter out of the house at such a late hour. Neighbors might notice them coming and going etc. It would also put DNA evidence in their vehicle. Keep it at home, write a note and hope for the best. JMO
Your hypothetical question assumes that the prosecution is claiming that "the Ramsey's", plural, wrote the note, and that "the Ramsey's", plural "left the body in the basement"."Why would the Ramseys write a bogus ransom note then leave the body in the basement?"
So then why write a bogus ransom note at all?
Why not write a note claiming to be a "small foreign faction" of Islamic terrorists claiming to have killed JonBenet in retaliation for some insidious American foreign policy?
It simply does not make any sense whatsoever to write a bogus ransom note if you are not going to get rid of the body. Did either of the Ramseys strike you as being irretrievably stupid?
I just thought of something reading SweetT post
If they killed JB & hid her,then wrote the RN..The FF had to know the R had other child
why didn't they replace your daughter to your son in the RN and try to get the 118,000
for B-they've already killed one child-why not kidnap the other for the ransom?
just thinking out loud!
Your hypothetical question assumes that the prosecution is claiming that "the Ramsey's", plural, wrote the note, and that "the Ramsey's", plural "left the body in the basement".
You do not get to make assumptions, and then ask others to argue against them.
I just thought of something reading SweetT post
If they killed JB & hid her,then wrote the RN..The FF had to know the R had other child
why didn't they replace your daughter to your son in the RN and try to get the 118,000
for B-they've already killed one child-why not kidnap the other for the ransom?
just thinking out loud!
Never mind all that. Kindly answer the question put to you:
"Why would the Ramseys write a bogus ransom note then leave the body in the basement?"
BTW: I do not know this "Chris" of whom you speak.
You initiated a hypothetical question that you stated would be asked by the defense at trial. Asked of whom you do not say. However, as why it was done goes to motive which is not required to be shown by the prosecutor, it is quite possible that the question would go unanswered.I get to make any assumptions I wish since it is I who am asking the question.
However, if it will evoke an answer from you:
"Why would either or both of the Ramseys have written a bogus ransom note then left the body in the basement?"
SyraKelly,
Like oops, we made mistake? Lets write another ransom note, yeah lets go for it, and we will up the ransom demand.
You are obviously in the wrong day job.
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I'm sorry, but it is not enough to know the facts of this case inside and out. You have to comprehend them. UK's inability to reply to the straight question put to him with a straight answer is not telling of expertise. Indeed, it is telling of gross ignorance, regardless of how many years he has been here.
Not stupid at all. In fact probably very smart folks.
I would love to say that I believe there was a kidnapper who did this but I am skeptical to say the least.
Why not write that they are a small foreign faction of Islamic terrorists? Probably because they could not then relate it back to something tied to Mr Ramseys work?
IDK. I think they figured that with the body hid in the cellar or basement that it would be good enough to show that they did not know where she was at.
I think getting rid of the body was the least of their worries at that time. There was a story to be made, a note to be written and no time to take the child outside to an undisclosed location.
Why? I don't know why..
Well, if I was on a jury and was asked that question, here is what I might think. Only 1 R committed the murder and the same R wrote the note. It's logical to think that a parent who could torture and murder a child so viciously, wouldn't have a problem disposing of the body. IMO, PR had every intention of disposing of the body, but JR, on his own, 'found' her and brought her up...therefore nixing PR's plans. IMO, he knew from past experience with PR, where JB's body might be hidden, and again IMO, this may be what the jury was thinking when they chose to indict him also. He knew about past abuse and ignored it. Also, think about this...that note was in PR's handwriting, and those were her words. Expert after expert agree on this, and as far as I know, she was never eliminated as the author by even 1 expert. If a jury accepted that she wrote that note, and I believe they would have, their next response would have been an incredulous, 'why in the world would PR write the note, if she didn't murder her daughter?" So, in summary, 1. PR acted alone and then wrote the note with the intention of disposing of the body later, 2. JR finding the body thwarted her plans, 3. PR wrote the note, so whether it was bogus or not, is beside the point. Writing it, is what points to her guilt, not wondering what her plans were for the body. All mooAs the cliche goes, any prosecutor worth his salt can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. Hunter would have been massacred at trial and he knew it.
Why?
Not only because the Ramseys would have brought in a team of ace defense attorneys but because the real evidence in this case points towards the Ramseys NOT being guilty.
If you do not think so then I challenge you to answer the first question which the Ramseys defense team would have asked at trial:
"Why in the world would either or both of the Ramseys have written a bogus ransom note then left the body in the basement?"
I'm sorry, but writing a bogus ransom note and leaving the body in the basement would be about as stupid as stupid gets. That you might not think it is a hallmark of intelligence is... well...
Obviously, there was not a kidnapper, for if there had been they would have taken JonBenet with them.
Oh?... And why is that?
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Actually, they had all night to get rid of the body.
Sorry, but you have to know why, or at least be able to provide some sort of reasonable explanation. The Ramseys were intelligent, educated people, not schizophrenic simpletons. You have to be able to answer this question soundly before you can make a formidable indictment against them.