proust20
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It's true that missing details of the case prevent the truth to be known about it. But in the aftermath of the events of Christmas, none of the three Rs may have grasped all the details at that time. Whoever the killer, he/she would have to confess to the other two. As they had just murdered a family member, a sanitized, self-forgiving version might be offered, e.g. blame the victim. ("She was always flaunting herself.") It's in keeping with the demeanor of the Rs on the 26th, that the killer coolly related his tale to the others. They all may have been lying to each other at first. Perhaps later too? Also, the killer may have had limited knowledge of the staging.
During the hang-up call, a curious Burke asks- "What did you find?". John refuses an answer. Then, BR must return to his bed before BPD arrive. (But why Dad? - would be likely) This would have entailed instructions from JR as to how to dissemble. On the way back upstairs, he imparted some info to impress upon his son the gravity of their situation as a family?
SS answering the Rs' door on the 23rd and dismissing BPD has her acting suddenly as a surrogate for Patsy & John. How did she become the reliable source concerning the 911 of that evening? If '911' had been misdialed, the person using the phone would dial the correct number afterwards. Then, they'd notify one of their hosts about the error, and not guest SS. So, an R had to assign her the role of gate-keeper, while telling her why the Rs didn't want to open the door themselves. The plot thickens! Was SS present while the mistaken call was placed? How else could she attest to it? The Rs knew that the 911 would require a response from LE. There ain't nothin' to see here was accepted by them. Notably, the police were not invited into the Holiday party. GOPer John should have gone out of his way to be hospitable with first responders, given his simmering political ambitions. Just not a Law & Order candidate, I guess.
If BR rode the bike across the lawn, wouldn't that be in the record? It's said that JonBenet rode hers in the afternoon around the brick patio.
Is there a connection between the bikes and the torn packages? In the couple of photos that I've seen, the wrappings look like they were torn by hand, and not with a knife. But maybe? However, with all the activities in the basement that night, why leave the knife there? There are various possible explanations. - Of, course.
During the hang-up call, a curious Burke asks- "What did you find?". John refuses an answer. Then, BR must return to his bed before BPD arrive. (But why Dad? - would be likely) This would have entailed instructions from JR as to how to dissemble. On the way back upstairs, he imparted some info to impress upon his son the gravity of their situation as a family?
SS answering the Rs' door on the 23rd and dismissing BPD has her acting suddenly as a surrogate for Patsy & John. How did she become the reliable source concerning the 911 of that evening? If '911' had been misdialed, the person using the phone would dial the correct number afterwards. Then, they'd notify one of their hosts about the error, and not guest SS. So, an R had to assign her the role of gate-keeper, while telling her why the Rs didn't want to open the door themselves. The plot thickens! Was SS present while the mistaken call was placed? How else could she attest to it? The Rs knew that the 911 would require a response from LE. There ain't nothin' to see here was accepted by them. Notably, the police were not invited into the Holiday party. GOPer John should have gone out of his way to be hospitable with first responders, given his simmering political ambitions. Just not a Law & Order candidate, I guess.
If BR rode the bike across the lawn, wouldn't that be in the record? It's said that JonBenet rode hers in the afternoon around the brick patio.
Is there a connection between the bikes and the torn packages? In the couple of photos that I've seen, the wrappings look like they were torn by hand, and not with a knife. But maybe? However, with all the activities in the basement that night, why leave the knife there? There are various possible explanations. - Of, course.
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