Hi Newtv,
I do agree with you my dear friend for how many years? Well, ever since Laci had been missing a few months. Seems like yesterday.
But I have to say something that the posters here will not understand. Now that we know what we do, being very up to date I think with what is happening presently in the case, and agree that the Ramseys are victims too, why did they react like they did?
I think John, told by that lady cop to go search the house, and I think knowing that the police had not searched the wine cellar, went down and found her. He lifted the blanket up and saw what had been done to his girle and his first instinct was to pick her up and cradle her in his arms and carry her to safety. I think he had a hard time carrying her because she was in rigor, but he set her on the floor, ETA:and then he moved her again, as he didn't like where he had put her.
He didn't think about police protocol and the chain of evidence. The cop had said go see if you can find her, search the house. It was her job to uphold protocol and she failed miserably. She said later it was too traumatic a situation, or something like that. She failed JonBenet miserably, the one for whom justice she was bound to uphold.
And I think when push came to shove, and they as her parents were suddenly the object of suspicion, there was a point to where they said, that is enough to bear. The average Joe would have said f*ck you to the police who hounded them and tried to find a reason to find them guilty. Considering what they were put through, the humility of being accused of murdering their daughter in a tormentuous and disgusting way, they did show their true colors.
Patsy, she often sounded and acted like she was under medication when she went on the air and was interviewed. John, he was stalwart. A proud father who never deviated from standing behind his wife and always prepared himself for another day of living under the threat of suspicion.
The sicko who murdered JonBenet must have had some grudge against John, at least that is what I read between the lines in the ransom note. Maybe not personal, but from a bussiness or decision making standpoint. Forgetting all the problems John and Patsy had in their marriage before JonBenet was murdered, which were real ones that could drive any marriage apart, they stayed together, agreeing to defend themselves in the best way they could to prove to everyone they were innocent and a child molester and killer was still stalking the land. At that time they did have money. And I think they did the right thing to do everything they could do to uphold their innocence.
Scandi
ETA: wonder if Marc Klass would agree with me?