Oh I wasn't trying to be ornery with you! I just get irritated with the "TV lawyer" court speak--yes or no --as though posters are being cross examined. Reminds me of Ally McBeal.
I wasn't talking about you
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Oh I wasn't trying to be ornery with you! I just get irritated with the "TV lawyer" court speak--yes or no --as though posters are being cross examined. Reminds me of Ally McBeal.
Which theory?I've never read this theory, but this is what I believe also. I will do a google search now, but does anyone have the theory handy by chance?
Which theory?
(my pc is being naughty and it's difficult for me to catch up on this phone)
To paraphrase Sirius Black in the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie: "Brilliant, andreww. Once again you have set your keen and penetrating mind to the task and have come to the wrong conclusion".
OIC. Thank you.Andrew Hodges.
I've never read this theory, but this is what I believe also. I will do a google search now, but does anyone have the theory handy by chance?
Everywhere I've looked, the web links are broken/missing.
Well do tell what the correct conclusion is? For whatever reason, I thought you were a possible "John Ramsey did it?"
Yes, I am based on the strangulation being the primary cause of death. (I believe Patsy inflicted the blow to the head.)
On a side note, I was doing a little searching for information about 10ish year old boys who kill. There wasn't more than a handful of cases out there but from the ones that I could find, the cause of death was exclusively a trauma to the head. Seems once the kids hit about 13 they tend to use more traditional weapons like knives of guns.
btw, in a couple of the cases the victim was also sexually assaulted with objects like sticks.
Completely putting aside the kerfuffle this post is in reference to, I have to tell you about something the word "ornery" reminded me of from years ago...Oh I wasn't trying to be ornery with you! I just get irritated with the "TV lawyer" court speak--yes or no --as though posters are being cross examined. Reminds me of Ally McBeal.
As far as I know, the best place to read about it would be his books, A Mother Gone Bad and Who Will Speak For Jonbenet - I'm not aware of any links. From what I've read of AMGB (which is basically his psychological profile of Patsy and her relationship dynamics with JB and JR), it seems he thinks that Patsy snapped due to repressed anger, jealousy, and stress and then in a panic threw together this ridiculous "kidnapping" ruse. John, whenever he got involved, could never rat on her because she would rat on him for the abuse.
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Completely putting aside the kerfuffle this post is in reference to, I have to tell you about something the word "ornery" reminded me of from years ago...
I was waiting in line with Mrs. Otg at the checkout in one of those large stores that places things along the way they think will catch your eye and you'll buy on impulse when you see how cute it is or when you'll remember that you need some object they've placed there. The had a display of these cute little devil statuettes in various poses with captions printed on their bases as if it was what the little devil guy was saying. I had looked over them while standing in line as I passed, and then I noticed two little old ladies (older than me anyway) behind me looking at them as we inched our way closer to the cashier.
One of the ladies picked one up of the statuettes and said to the other lady, "Oh look, Mildred, (quoting the caption) 'I'm a ornery little devil.' Let's get this for Bill."
My wife and I looked at each other and it was all we could do to keep from laughing out loud, because what it actually said was, "I'm a horny little devil."
(I can only imagine who Bill might have been to them and what he must have thought when he read it.)
BDI all and JR and PR covered it up so aspersions wouldn't be cast as to BR's character and also so they didn't lose BR to endless psych goings on.
Case closed. Do I get there $100,000 reward now?
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There wasn't a better gift in 96 than the N64. He was styling and profiling that day. If there was any jealousy/bickering over gifts that day, it was probably the other way around.Maybe this whole thing started because JB, in Burke's mind, received better gifts. In order to kill that theory they add gifts to even things out twenty years after the fact.
There wasn't a better gift in 96 than the N64. He was styling and profiling that day. If there was any jealousy/bickering over gifts that day, it was probably the other way around.
An unplugged NES console isn't sitting on her bedroom floor because she had no interest in videogames. It was put in there for a reason. Maybe she threw a tantrum over the flashy N64. At least the evidence is there allowing the possibility.
I don't think she could play it either(at least not very well) but out of the gifts they were known to have received that Christmas, his N64 is the creme de la creme. He has no reason to be jealous in the gift department. His six year old sister got a bike? A nine year old boy's natural response to that would be "Big whoop. Look what I got."I can't see a little girl like JBR being particularly interested in a N64, she wouldn't have been able to play anyway. For boys, these things seem a bit more of an obsession.
JBR had plenty of gifts, including a nice bike and a huge doll plus (no doubt) lots of other stuff.