Then there's that lizard tongue thing he does, and Thorazine is known for causing dry mouth.
So does meth, cocaine, oxy, and benzos can also cause dry mouth although this differs person to person.
The closet with the inset lock on the door has always interested me - even more so after Kolar's book came out. Why does the title ask who really kidnapped JonBenet and not who really killed her? Is he giving us a clue about Burke tormenting JBR by trapping her in closets and such? Kidnapping doesn't necessarily mean sequestering a person and holding him/her for ransom but refers to any action where a person is prevented from moving freely or made to go somewhere against his/her will. Is Kolar asking who put or trapped JBR in the basement that night? Why does he want us to pay attention to that question first?
I have speculated that JR might have hidden the body in the locked closet and realized he had to relocate it before search dogs were brought in. The closet might not have struck police as suspicious, much as the locked wine cellar didn't, because they were initially focused on possible exits for an intruder. But if JR did hide the body there, he had to relocate it because, while an intruder might have hidden the body there, only a family member could have locked that door. Did he grow agitated in part because he was wondering how he would explain why dogs found cadaver scent in both places?
Good observations. It does make you wonder exactly how many rooms in that house(basement) were actually locked that morning besides the wine cellar.
This new video raises more questions than answers. We now realize how unconventional this basement truly was and John being off the grid for over an hour makes even more sense now. He may have been doing things down there besides just staging.
Fellow poster DeeDee has been adamant that the livor mortis evidence shows that JBR's body wasn't moved after death. However, I think the body could have lay on its back in the closet and been moved to the wine cellar quickly without disturbing livor mortis, especially if it were set enough to resist blanching -- which it would have been by 11:00 AM. Maximum lividity occurs 6 - 12 hours after death.
Yeah quite a few people(including experts) do not believe she was moved and they certainly can back up their opinion but I am in the group that does believe it was possible that she was moved at some point that night/morning.
I'm not sure where I'm going with this, if anywhere - just sharing some thoughts I've had.
Please continue to share. You've had some great posts in this section recently.
Ambitioned...
I agree especially if there was lint and dirt on her feet.
Yeah many have wanted to see the autopsy photos of her feet or pics showing her feet when still in the house to notice if there are any signs that she was running and/or standing when she was bludgeoned. Now that we realize how messy that basement truly was, its possible she could've tripped, fallen, and either cracked a nail or even got a small cut somewhere on her feet.
If Patsy had a name for him it was likely something along the lines of Dr. Feelgood, Mr. Life Saver Man, my Savior, etc.
Cranberry...
I read an excerpt from JR's journal from PW's book and JR called Dr. Beuf "Chuck".
Holy crap. :freakedout: Chuck is a junkie term for the hunger when going through heroin withdrawals. Prescription drugs like oxy are basically just synthetic heroin.
JOhn could say something like, "Would you get over here. Patsy's going through the chucks.".....thus a nickname is born.
GReat post on Dr. Beuf, kanzz. I think he was a pill dispenser for Patsy more than he was Jonbenet's pediatrician. Even if he saw something suspicious, he never would've said anything.