BlueCrab
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There is a remote possibility that nobody killed JonBenet. Perhaps there is no murderer.
JonBenet could have been another victim, one of 500 to 1,000 which occur every year in the U.S., of autoerotic asphyxiation. AEA is an extreme masturbation procedure practiced mostly by young males, but practiced also by some females.
The device wrapped around JonBenet's neck was definitely, in my opinion, designed solely for asphyxiation sex. Those kind of devices can be used for either AEA (autoerotic asphyxiation) while the subject is pleasuring one's self by masturbating, or EA (erotic asphyxiation) while a partner is pleasuring the subject by masturbating him or her.
This of course is not my main theory in regard to how JonBenet died, but it exists as a slight possibility, so it should be explained and understood. If JonBenet died as a result of AEA she would be the youngest victim of AEA on record. There have in the past been victims as young as eight and nine years old. I fully realize that JonBenet was only six years old, but there is strong evidence of chronic and acute sexual injuries to her vagina, and the circumferential marks on her neck are symptomatic of AEA.
In this "JonBenet accidentally killed herself" theory, JonBenet would have learned of the technique from a much older family member or a close friend of the family. Burke would have been with her and aided her when she died that night, but he did not kill her. Burke would have helped with the bindings, which are needed to keep the subject from involuntarily ripping away the ligature from around the neck and ruining the enhanced orgasm. But in AEA the subject is in full control of the process. Therefore, JonBenet would have accidentally killed herself by asphyxiation, as do all victims of AEA. Burke, and later the parents, to prevent embarrassment and social repercussions, staged the accidental AEA death to look like an attempted kidnapping and murder.
In this theory the AEA device was not made that night. It would have been made many days prior to the death, used at least several times before, and likely kept in the basement in the blue suitcase. Nylon fibers from the device were found in JonBenet's bed, suggesting JonBenet may have had the device in bed with her at one time or another prior to Christmas night.
In this theory the grand jury would have uncovered the truth, and the court sealed the records and put a gag order on everyone involved. The money allocated to actively investigate the "crime" has been reduced to nothing, maybe because there is no perp. Perhaps no one murdered or accidentally killed JonBenet.
JMO
JonBenet could have been another victim, one of 500 to 1,000 which occur every year in the U.S., of autoerotic asphyxiation. AEA is an extreme masturbation procedure practiced mostly by young males, but practiced also by some females.
The device wrapped around JonBenet's neck was definitely, in my opinion, designed solely for asphyxiation sex. Those kind of devices can be used for either AEA (autoerotic asphyxiation) while the subject is pleasuring one's self by masturbating, or EA (erotic asphyxiation) while a partner is pleasuring the subject by masturbating him or her.
This of course is not my main theory in regard to how JonBenet died, but it exists as a slight possibility, so it should be explained and understood. If JonBenet died as a result of AEA she would be the youngest victim of AEA on record. There have in the past been victims as young as eight and nine years old. I fully realize that JonBenet was only six years old, but there is strong evidence of chronic and acute sexual injuries to her vagina, and the circumferential marks on her neck are symptomatic of AEA.
In this "JonBenet accidentally killed herself" theory, JonBenet would have learned of the technique from a much older family member or a close friend of the family. Burke would have been with her and aided her when she died that night, but he did not kill her. Burke would have helped with the bindings, which are needed to keep the subject from involuntarily ripping away the ligature from around the neck and ruining the enhanced orgasm. But in AEA the subject is in full control of the process. Therefore, JonBenet would have accidentally killed herself by asphyxiation, as do all victims of AEA. Burke, and later the parents, to prevent embarrassment and social repercussions, staged the accidental AEA death to look like an attempted kidnapping and murder.
In this theory the AEA device was not made that night. It would have been made many days prior to the death, used at least several times before, and likely kept in the basement in the blue suitcase. Nylon fibers from the device were found in JonBenet's bed, suggesting JonBenet may have had the device in bed with her at one time or another prior to Christmas night.
In this theory the grand jury would have uncovered the truth, and the court sealed the records and put a gag order on everyone involved. The money allocated to actively investigate the "crime" has been reduced to nothing, maybe because there is no perp. Perhaps no one murdered or accidentally killed JonBenet.
JMO