DeDee
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Question: Assuming FW is telling the truth in his disposition, was JB's body in the room when he looked in? He says it it is quite dark but I question if the white blanket on the floor would have reflected enough light to be visible, and if it was visible he should have seen it. I mean a white blanket in the shape of a body on the floor of a darkened room would have gotten my attention. My theory is that the body was NOT in the room at the time FW looked but was placed there later by JR during the two hours he was not in LA's sight. If so there was nothing for FW to see. What allowed JR to be so "cordial" with LE at first on the morning of 12-26 was the knowledge that JB's body so well hidden that LE was not going to find her no matter where they searched. This may indicate that he/they still had plans of secretly removing her body from the house. However later things changed and JR realized LE was not going to go away, and then he realized a change of plans had to be made. At this time he removed JB from where she was at to the basement room. JR was reportedly much more nervous and anxious (and less "cordial") when he knew the body had been placed where LE could get to it.
As for why FW looked in the room, I can see someone being very thorough and just wanting to check everywhere for her, even places where it was illogical for her to be. I can myself doing that. IMO there is nothing suspect about what FW says at this point in his disposition.
FW was a bit taller than 6'. Most likely, his body blocked any ambient light from outside the room when he opened the door. However, when he "leaned in" and took one step, wouldn't that be at least 10"?
From PMPT p. 296
"However, there was a possible explanation. JonBenet's body was inside the room to the left. It might not have been visible to White standing just at the threshold and blocking reflected light from entering the room. Yet if someone stood 5 to 10 inches inside the threshold, more reflected light would have entered. Then, looking directly to the left, the person might have seen the white blanket in the dark room. Maybe there was enough reflected light from just outside the door."
From The Bonita Papers:
The team now concentrated on the wine cellar. Two light switches were located for this room one on the inside east wall 5 feet above the floor level, and the other on the west wall 2 feet above the floor level and 2 feet inside the doorway.
Due to the pattern of livor mortis, it is highly unlikely that her body was moved once it was placed, soon after death, into the concrete cellar nor was the blanket later slid any closer to the door entry. We know the mold on the floor would show drag marks or the underside of the white blanket would display indications of movement along that nasty floor.
Only John can answer why he was cordial to the arriving police officers. Perhaps he desperately needed their assistance. JR was supposed to be with his lovely children celebrating Christmas in MI followed by a cruise.
Perhaps he became increasingly irritated that the abrupt change in plans altered everything about his life.
Perhaps JR became less cordial when he discovered his daughter's body in the concrete room and suspected that PR had placed her there.
I have difficulty in understanding the principle behind FWs willingness to spend thirty days in lock up. How does he adequately explain to Daphne that he was once handcuffed, arrested and jailed for disobeying a judge's court order?
How was the body left in that concrete room without the killer leaving footprints?
Mama2JML has begun a study of the footprints in the cellar on the IDI thread.