http://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/video/burke-s-version-of-the-story-761687107687
I don't think all of this video extra entitled, "Burke's version of the Story", was included in the Dateline special -- but perhaps it was and just spread out. I believe it was taped 2 yrs after the murder, but, again, someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
Anyway, I'd love to hear some opinions about Burke's responses here. Me, I was dumbfounded by his use of the term"over-reacting" when describing his mother the morning of. It sticks out as more complex and specific than his other verbage - and he uses it twice. Was it a term he learned from his father? Sounds like something John Ramsey would say. Whatever the case, it reveals (imo) that he's still critical of Patsy on the worst day of her life more than 2 years later. Even knowing that his sister ended up dead. I'll even go so far as to theorize that it exposes not just discomfort on his part ("your big emotions scare me, so they're bad") but also a fundamental lack of respect for Patsy, Jonbenet - and the whole situation. He appears to hold his father in much higher esteem, however.
As Burke continues, he also seems to me to be describing events that he has to have seen, rather than just overheard (although he repeatedly states he was in his room the whole time). Perhaps, he's just extrapolating from what he visualized in his head. Or perhaps he was coached. Or perhaps he was lying ... but about what part? And why? At one point, I even thought I heard him start a sentence with "we", but then quickly correct himself. What do you guys think?
If it matters, I'm firmly the Ramseys did it, but have gone back and forth about who exactly did what many times.