The neck trauma had to come before the head blow.
If you look at the items that had JonBenét’s blood on them and look at where those items were found, I believe you have strong evidence of a cover-up. There was blood found on her size 12 underwear, the silver sequin star shirt she was found in, on her barbie nightgown, and on the blanket she was wrapped in. Presumably, all of those items were upstairs in her room/or near on Christmas night. So, how and why did all of those items make it to the wine cellar along with JonBenét’s body? Only someone participating in a cover-up would want all of the bloody or incriminating evidence to be in one spot. Why? Because they are trying to divert all of our attention to the basement/wine cellar. Someone is trying to get everyone focused on that area of the house, while diverting everyone away from the original crime scene. We see the same type of staging outside of the wine cellar with the paInt tote, all nice and neat, broken brush, splinters and all – again driving investigators to that scene. Why is there a need on the part of perpetrator(s) to make sure “we” all think everything happened right there? An intruder would have no need to do this type of staging.
Cottonstar,
Why, what mandates it?The neck trauma had to come before the head blow.
So why bother to wipe JonBenet down, if simply relocating evidence was the objective?Only someone participating in a cover-up would want all of the bloody or incriminating evidence to be in one spot.
So to move the focus from upstairs to downstairs, hence the RN, thats its function, its a rationale for JonBenet moving.Why is there a need on the part of perpetrator(s) to make sure “we” all think everything happened right there?
Everything relating to JonBenet in the wine-cellar has been staged, but the stager made mistakes, ones that contradicted the parents version of events.
Did the stager know the pink barbie nightgown was bloodstained?
Why not dress JonBenet in the nightgown, a drop or two of blood might add realism to a surreal garroting?