I have always been a fence-sitter. Last night's interview with the 911 operator totally swayed me. I'm not sure who I think did what, but her info made it apparent that there was no intruder. JMO
The thing that bothers me about Archuleta is that if she had such a "bad feeling" and heard other voices and a major shift in PR's tone, why was she unaware of the murder until she came on to her next shift? And why didn't she insert herself into the investigation?
I've never been a dispatcher, but I think if I was and a woman called about a 6 year old kidnapping (in a smallish college town, not a big metro NYC type place), I would turn on the news or read the paper to find out what happened. It's not like Boulder had frequent suspicious child kidnappings. But she didn't find out about JBRs murder until she came back to work (it's unclear to me whether that was the next day or several days later). If she had been that concerned about a suspicious circumstance and had a bad feeling, why didn't she contract police and tell them she had information? There was certainly enough publicity and controversy.
I personally cannot hear the alleged Patsy, John and Burke comments. That's not to say they don't exist, but I'm just not sure about Kim's recollection and certainty of these voices all these years later.