joeskidbeck
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I'm looking at all angles and falling down stairs is not what I meant. I meant a force that flung her forcefully hitting her head on 1 step. I am assuming the bottom one as any other step would require her to complete her trip down the stairs by rolling. I am trying to locate an object that would have a straight edges like the edge of a stair.
Remember high school physics and mass vs velocity. Any object used to hit her with would have to be very heavy or secured to something to make it a "immovable object".
Kids bones are more rubbery than adults so the bones can continue to grow. In order to make a fracture the size she had would require a lot of force with either a very heavy straight edged object or an immovable one. Someone suggested a tub but most have rounded edges, her bed posts also rounded, only thing I can think of that would not leave evidence behind like an outside wall corner would ( sheet rock is soft) would be a stair.
I know others have suggested a golf club but it too has a round shaft.
Cathy, click here to see the photos of JonBenet's bathroom:
http://jameson245_archive.tripod.com/jbrbedroom-A.htm
As you can see, her bathtub, as well as her vanity had very sharp edges. A hard slam into either of these could have caused the head injury.
These photos, as well as a lot more, can be found on A Candy Rose.
http://acandyrose.com/