I agree about the stager of scene thinking it necessary to remove JonBenet's size-6 underwear, but don't think 9-year-old Burke got the idea to orchestrate this type of staging, during which he also must have thought of hiding the remaining size 12's from the Bloomies set.
The size-12 undewear remains one of the most puzzling items of the crime scene though.
For if the stager wanted to replace Jonbenet's forensically contaminated size 6s, why not just take another size-6 pair from her underwear drawer? All of JonBenet's underwear had 'days of the week' on them, so why not just take another pair that had 'Wednesday' on it?
(It is of course possible that no size-6 Wednesday pair could be found in JonBenet's drawer because they all happened to be in the laundry, but imo this is not very likely).
So what could be the most likely reason for the stager to choose the size-12 Bloomies? Maybe JonBenet had worn size-6s of the same brand, and the stager wanted to make sure that the body would be discovered wearing the same brand of underwear - for JonBenet often used to ask others to help her cleaning herself up after using the toilet (which is quite unusual for a six-year old btw), so the stager may have been considered the possibility of guests at the Whites' having seen the size-6 Bloomies on her).
I agree about the stager of scene thinking it necessary to remove JonBenet's size-6 underwear, but don't think 9-year-old Burke got the idea to orchestrate this type of staging, during which he also must have thought of hiding the remaining size 12's from the Bloomies set.
The size-12 undewear remains one of the most puzzling items of the crime scene though.
For if the stager wanted to replace Jonbenet's forensically contaminated size 6s, why not just take another size-6 pair from her underwear drawer? All of JonBenet's underwear had 'days of the week' on them, so why not just take another pair that had 'Wednesday' on it?
(It is of course possible that no size-6 Wednesday pair could be found in JonBenet's drawer because they all happened to be in the laundry, but imo this is not very likely).
So what could be the most likely reason for the stager to choose the size-12 Bloomies? Maybe JonBenet had worn size-6s of the same brand, and the stager wanted to make sure that the body would be discovered wearing the same brand of underwear - for JonBenet often used to ask others to help her cleaning herself up after using the toilet (which is quite unusual for a six-year old btw), so the stager may have been considered the possibility of guests at the Whites' having seen the size-6 Bloomies on her).
rashomon,
Due to Patsy's ignorance and patently made up story regarding the size-12's, I do not think she redresed JonBenet in those size-12's, otherwise she would have some credible story to tell about them, just as she did over whether Jonbenet bathed for the White's or was she wearing underwear when she undressed her on returning from the White's.
The size-12 undewear remains one of the most puzzling items of the crime scene though.
For if the stager wanted to replace Jonbenet's forensically contaminated size 6s, why not just take another size-6 pair from her underwear drawer? All of JonBenet's underwear had 'days of the week' on them, so why not just take another pair that had 'Wednesday' on it?
(It is of course possible that no size-6 Wednesday pair could be found in JonBenet's drawer because they all happened to be in the laundry, but imo this is not very likely).
I agree. Its also a very important part of the staging, why bother cleaning up JonBenet, then dressing her in big girls underwear?
I used to think it was John who did this, but I now think he played the clean up role, i.e. it was him who removed the blood from JonBenet's pubic area. Which is consistent with both Coroner Meyer's remarks and the fiber evidence. Theoretically this suggests John may have introduced the touch-dna? John is a clever guy, he would know dressing JonBenet in those size-12's would conflict with the unchanged, domestic, bedtime atmosphere the R's wanted JonBenet to portray.
The person stupid enough to make the size-12 mistake is Burke Ramsey. And I'll assume that the size-12's were lying in the basement awaiting to be gift-wrapped, which is consistent with prior Ramsey behaviour.
This also links the size-12's with the other partially opened gifts, suggesting another motive for BR being in the basement?
There were other pairs of Bloomingdales in JonBenet's underwear drawer, there is
no reason not to fetch a pair given Patsy's statement regarding JonBenet wearing whatever came to hand, i.e. if Patsy or John intended the Wednesday size-12's to have a particular significance, why not highlight the Wednesday feature as being consistent with the
actual day of the week? Patsy notably declined, telling us JonBenet wore whatever she picked up.
So I reckon the Wednesday feature has no relevance for the parents, that is they have no real reason to select day of the week over size.
The only person for whom the day of the week might matter is the acute abuser. He wants a close match to the size-6 pair, and probably because he had already opened the gifts, he knew there were Bloomingdales available. So he selected the Wednesday pair, and redressed JonBenet. All before going to his parents to report that JonBenet had accidently fallen and was not moving?
Can you see anyone going to another R saying:
I was in the middle of molesting JonBenet, when she screamed, so I whacked her, now she is not moving? No, they are going to attempt some minimal staging and tell a few lies to make things more palatable.
so the stager may have been considered the possibility of guests at the Whites' having seen the size-6 Bloomies on her).
Its the size that is the red-flag not the day of the week! The stager could claim that JonBenet changed into clean underwear before going to sleep, i.e. this is why she is wearing a Tuesday pair. The stager could claim the witness at the White's misread the underwear, who can prove who correct here, anyway what if JonBenet had been redressed into, lets say, a Tuesday pair of Bloomingdales instead of the size-12's I guarantee you we would not be discussing underwear at all!
Again the Wednesday feature only matters to the acute abuser, not anyone at the Whites, since that is a hypothetical, did anyone testify to seeing JonBenet in a Wednesday pair of underwear, I'll bet you $100, they never.
So just consider Burke cleans up JonBenet, removes any blood from her pubic region, redresses her in the size-12's, either leaves on the pink barbie nightgown or redresses her in this too? Then goes to his parents with some made up story, which eventually unravels as the parents work out what must have taken place?
This also explains all those partially opened gifts being placed into the wine-cellar. They are a priori evidence that if left outside the wine-cellar, wherever the gift-wrapping took place, that they were directly connected with the death of JonBenet. This could not be allowed as a kidnapping was to be staged.
Also Patsy does not know about the size-12's, since she never redressed her in them or wiped her down, fibers from John's shirt confirm this.
Indirectly, since the BPD and the DA have never told us anything regarding the days of the week wrt to the underwear removed from JonBenet's underwear drawer, neither have we been told if there was gift-wrapping for the size-12's left behind, or if the partially opened gifts had name tags, since this might allow us to confirm if there were a Wednesday pair in JonBenet's underwear drawer, so patently ruling out Patsy at a stroke. i.e. We have not been told since it likely implicates Burke Ramsey?
p.s. For those not aware. Patsy stated that Burke Ramsey's birthday gifts were stored in the wine-cellar. So have we been told if these were partially opened too?
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