PrincessSezMe
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This is what I think about the whys of the ransom note. If they had stuck with a rape/assault, without the note, all eyes would have zeroed in on them, simply because there would have been nowhere else to look. Add the note, and an outsider/intruder is thrown into the mix. I'm not sure if JB's body being found was a part of the plan, but if it hadn't been, this might have been seen as a straight up kidnapping. Actually, I'm shocked at how well the ransom note did work. Instead of being tossed aside as a fake, it was, and still is, taken seriously. If it weren't for JB's violent death, the note would be an amazing read and a glimpse into a warped mind. MOO
I understand what you're saying. Even if it was an outside intruder bent on sexual assault, why would they take the chance of doing it right in the victims home with other family members present? They could have grabbed her from school, or found another opportunity to take her when there was much less danger of being discovered. Pedophiles tend to secret their victim away so they can savor the moment and take their time.
Yet another thing that reconfirms my belief that this was the work of someone inside the home. I can't believe that PR was sexually abusing her daughter. The housekeeper said PR didn't even like having those intimate relations with her own husband (IF she is to be believed), and the fatal wound inflicted doesn't point, IMO, to a nine year old child. Who else does that leave? JR has never shown one iota of remorse for the death of JonBenet. His ransom note did work in that it muddied the waters and pointed the finger of guilt away from him. PR's involvement, to me, is the mystery. She was definitely deceptive, but what her involvement was in all of this is a mystery to me.