ahoyhoy
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No one does? Not even children? Because that's exactly what I did when I was a kid. Out of tea, not allowed to use the stove? No problem...hot water from the tap and a tea bag. Voila.
Not saying your theory that the teabag was simply discarded in the drinking glass doesn't have merit, mind you. I certainly think that's possible. I simply believe that a child making "iced tea" is equally possible.
JMO
Thank you for your anecdotal confirmation, because I've always thought that 'tea' method was like a work-around a kid might come up with to make tap water palatable. Most teabags float and kinda repel water if it's not hot; adults would know this. imo.
The fact that the adults didn't hide the 'set-up' that morning, then practically tried to pretend it didn't exist, could mean that BR & JB were snacking alone. It could mean it all started there, without the adults' knowledge--because otherwise it seems they'd have accounted for it in their story. Right?
Even after the autopsy, the Ramseys easily could have acknowledged the pineapple as proof JB woke up at some point that night, perhaps with her 'kidnapper'. Why divert from it? It seems they didn't know about the pineapple right away, yet still they stick to the story that JB was asleep and never woke up? Why divert, when the evidence shows that JB did awaken? We all know she was out of her bed at some point, why such sensitivity about readily-available leftover pineapple?
They wiped down flashlight batteries, but stuck to their lies about a bit of fruit? This, and the set-up itself, is BD-SOMETHING evidence, imo. That something happened at the kitchen table that the parents didn't realize until after the cops had been there, otherwise their story would have accounted for it, or at least been open to it. JMO, completely.
I seem to be talking myself into some of y'all's idea that a fight started at that table between BR & JB. hmmm. :hiding: