Yep and BBM: that is a real kicker for me.
I've always thought they made donkey butts out of themselves with the preposterous story that LE was going to hold JonBenet's body for ransom yet the Ramseys were ready to leave Boulder ASAP without her.
Where I live, in a homicide, you were lucky to have gotten the body back within six weeks in 1996. I think they've cut it back to 3-5 days now, depending on caseload, but what parent would question how long it took if evidence could be gathered that pointed to who killed the victim? Maybe a Ramsey parent? :maddening:
The"holding the body for ransom" was a complete spin created by team R as a way to justify bringing in lawyers. As you state, it was more about wanting to do additional forensic work rather than trying to hold her body captive in exchange for the Rs submitting to questioning. Which by the way, would have been a normal part of the process. 1st rule: rule out family first so that the focus can shift elsewhere, and this process also allows the family to become proactive participants in the investigation rather than an obstacle that LE must overcome.
According to Kolar, JR stated that they idea of getting legal representation was first introduced by a friend on Friday evening after the murder when LE stopped by FWs to try and schedule an interview with the Rs. His friend interrupts, calling a 'time out,' b/c LE were trying to 'haul him down to the station'. (321) However, and not surprisingly, this statement is later revealed to be false..
"This statement clearly does not account for the FACT that Rs attorneys had actually been attempting to reach FW on the very afternoon after the discovery of JBs body, and were seeking to interview him first thing Friday morning." (321)
Again, not only does JR lie about the chain of events, they then use the lie to further a false narrative which bolsters their claims that BPD were erroneously focusing on them while holding JBs body for ransom.
Also of note is more evidence of JRs ever evolving statements which attempt to show their lack of duplicity.
In his new book, "the other side of innocence," his latest version recounts these events as follows: "JR states that he received a phone call from a friend the day after the murder. This person told him that they had been asked to get a message to him, and the message was, 'the police are out to get you...the police think you murdered JonBenet.'" (322)
How can anyone
not question their innocence with this type of behavior??????