If JR staged a murder in the basement, he would've wanted LE to go there to see it.
Sure.
It would make no sense for him to stage the basement and then remove JBR from it as an afterthought.
"Afterthought?" There's a big difference between Plan B and Afterthought.
He wouldn't move her for fear of changing the staged forensic evidence.
As I've tried to explain, that may not be why he did it. He didn't really have a choice. The police were about to leave. What was he going to do, drop hints about something being in the basement? Moreover, it's a good way to explain why your OWN forensic evidence might be there, especially with witnesses to say you did what you did. You're just not seeing the big picture.
He would've called LE to the basement instead of handling JBR.
I imagine if you take a poll, you'll find that many of us take the fact that he DIDN'T call LE to the basement as a sign of guilt. But more to the point, would not any "grief-stricken father" have done what he did? You said so yourself: "like any parent would."
I'm telling you, Holdon-I've been over all this in my mind at least a hundred times, and it all comes out the same way.
[/QUOTE] There's no advantage and no need to move her away from the staged crime scene.[/QUOTE]
I can think of one, and I've explained it over and over in the last 24 hours.
Of course, the most obvious scenario is this: LA became suspicious when no phone call came, and so LA asked JR to look around the house again. He did so, and went for more obscure places where he hadn't already gone. He found JBR and made an attempt to revive her, like any parent would. The events are very consistent with this scenario.
Except for a few problems. One, he didn't just go for more obscure places. He went straight for the basement room. Two, he looked into the same room FW did in the dark, but could see the body when FW couldn't. As FW said, he screamed, THEN turned on the light. So, working those factors into it, the rest of it sounds more like a performance.