Who knows when that window was really broken though.
PR/JR/BR and the housekeeper, Linda Hoffman-Pugh (LHP) at an absolute minimum.
PR is dead. LHP says she doesn't know about it being broken and did not recall PR asking her to clean up glass, as PR claimed she did.
That leaves BR/JR.
It's at least enough for reasonable doubt, regardless of whether JR brought it up or not, it shows that there was indeed a way into the house that night.
Whether or not it creates doubt is for the jury. My guess is it does not, as there is the intact spider web, and the grate, as well as the undisturbed window sill. In addition there is the police report which states no sign of forced entry. The fact that JR didn't bring it up immediately, but only several months later would cause the jury to wonder about it, don't you think?
Just the fact that it's broken doesn't prove or even imply there was no intruder. The fact that the grate was in place, the spider web intact, and the dirt on the sill undisturbed strongly suggests no one came through that window. I'd suggest this does not create doubt.
Moving the body is a huge risk,
So is killing. So is staging a coverup. Once the murder has occurred and the decision to cover up with a fake kidnapping has been made, the risk is between not moving the body or moving it. Both highly risky.
you only do so if you absolutely have to (eg. If JBR was killed in their master bedroom for example). As long as it's somewhere in the house where the possibility exists that someone could enter and hide, you don't really have to move it.
You do if you are working a phoney kidnap angle. The kidnapping isn't even minimally plausible if the kidnapping did not happen. With the body in the basement, (or anywhere else in the house) it's obvious there was never a kidnapping. It looks exactly the way any RDI thinks it looks - one of the Rs killed her and cooked up a fake kidnapping scenario.
If the killer(s) can get JBR secretly into the trunk, why even write the RN? Simply for an excuse to drive out of the driveway?
The RN explains why she is missing. She isn't missing yet, but the RN says she is -past tense. The RN says she has already been taken. The RN says she is being held, and will be returned if instructions are followed.
Assuming, as an RDI believer, that the RN is fake and was written by one of the Ramsey family (or any combination of Rs) it's purpose, in part, is to explain why she's missing.
The RN also gives the killer(s) a reason to be driving around looking for a place to dump the body. It says the delivery of the ransom will be exhausting, implying that it will be long and complicated. IOWs that they'll be driving around a lot.
Surely the could have found another way to leave the house without drafting up a massively incriminating piece of evidence.
If it was JR or PR working alone, how could they get the body out w/o alerting the innocent parent? They had to cook up a kidnapping.
If it was JR/PR working together, they still had to explain what happened to JB, thus the RN. She's been kidnapped.
They could have left her out in an open area of the basement, naked, or even put her in her room and claimed an intruder did it. The fact that there is a RN indicates he (they)tried to work the phoney kidnap scenario. Thus the body had to be dumped.
How would the killer know how the person receiving the note would react? They wouldn't.
He wouldn't, right. He'd (they'd) have to hope that the note would be read, and believed.
Who's supposed to be making the telephone call to give JR the instructions for the drop? An accomplice would have to be involved.
No, if police were not called the morning of the 26th, JR could place the call himself. He could stop at a phone booth - lots of those around in '96- and call. The answering machine would pickup. He'd go home and erase the machine, claiming he had been home when the call came. Since the police are not involved yet, there is no tap/trap on the phone, so all the phone co. would have is a record of a call being placed, which would support his story. No need for an accomplice at all.
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JR can't just up and say "I'm going to make the delivery now" without further instructions. How would he know where to go? There are a lot of issues with constructing this elaborate ruse just to be able to leave his house.[/quote]
See above for his excuse to make the delivery. It's no more elaborate than needed. It gets the body out and gives him an excuse for driving in the countryside if he happened to be seen.
His alternative is to leave the body in the house, but then why the RN? The RN only makes sense if there has been a kidnapping (or appears to have been a kidnapping) and with the body there, it's pretty obvious there was no kidnapping.