Nor does Cecil Weicht, he has used the flying carpet comment when Karr was arrested.Yeah, and after watching "Hannity & Colmes" last night, apparently, neither do Michael Baden or Mark Fuhrman. He's in good company.
Dr. Ronald Wright, director of the forensic pathology department at the University of Miami School of Medicine was quoted as saying the following about the timeline in regards to the blow to the head and the strangulation. His opinion was that the blow came first, and did not cause her death:WarsawJoy said:Hello. I have been reading the forum for the last week or so and have seen Steve Thomas's name come up a lot. What is his theory as to what happened and why? Thanks!
I stand corrected. I could of sworn that they said the head wound came after the fact to cover up what was going on... It makes more sense now and still fits into my senerio of what happened.No, quite the opposite. Lee, Spitz, Tom Henry, and many others said the head blow most likely came first.
I think I'm coming down off the fence..............Nuisanceposter said:Thomas believes that Patsy fed JonBenet pineapple after the family returned home and put her to bed. JonBenet woke up wet later on and Patsy got angry, yanked the pull up diapers (which were found hanging halfway out of the cabinet) out, left JonBenet's red turtleneck balled up on the sink counter (she originally said JB went to bed in that top), and violently wiped her. It should be noted that Thomas believes JB's vaginal abuse was the result of Patsy being rough in anger and not from molestation. He then theorizes that JonBenet was slammed against a hard surface, such as the bath tub. This was accidental and there was no motive or premediatation. At this point she appeared dead, and Patsy needed to decide what to do. Instead of call for emergency help, she chose to try to make the accident look like something else, and took JB down to the basement, strangled her face down from behind with the implements she found down there, and wrote the ransom note. She disposed of any leftover items such as remnants of cord or tape in a storm drain or a neighbor's trash can, and screamed for John - then the performance of her life was on.
I believe a neighbor stated they had seen a "low light" moving in the kitchen window of the house around...hmm...midnight or so. Middle of the night, anyways.SallyLu said:I think I'm coming down off the fence..............
I do have another question though. Lights. Did anyone mention lights being on at the house during the night?
Do you think Patsy used the flashlight to see to write the ransom note?
Interesting.SleuthingSleuth said:I believe a neighbor stated they had seen a "low light" moving in the kitchen window of the house around...hmm...midnight or so. Middle of the night, anyways.