I can hardly answer all those questions, Maureen, and read the book, too. lol
But we're posting and discussing things from the book at FFJ, where you may find some answers, if anyone wants to venture over there.
In-Depth Discussion of Book "Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet Ramsey?" - Forums For Justice
Thank you so much for this link: It's states some things I had been addressing for some time on websleuths:
1) page 151: Barbara Fernie's statment has changed my mind about maybe Doug had a sleep over with Burke.
2) Boulder investigators did get one preliminary opportunity to speak with Burke, however, and Detective Fred Patterson had the foresight to scramble to the White residence not long after the discovery of JonBenéts body. This interview took place at approximately 1500 hours on the afternoon of December 26, 1996, and a woman at the residence, identifying herself as Burkes grandmother, sat in on the interview. The transcript of the recording was the first glimpse I had into Burkes thought processes - Foreign Faction, Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?, James Kolar, page 346
3) Stine appeared to Kaempfer to have been disturbed by the conversation and had listened to Burke and Doug talk about how JonBenét had been strangled. Based upon Kaempfers statement, it appeared that Stine had over overheard the boys discussing whether or not manual strangulation had been involved in JonBenéts death.
Stine described the conversation as being very impersonal, and it struck her that the discussion about the details of JonBenéts death was like the boys were talking about a TV show. - Foreign Faction, Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet, James Kolar, page 353
When asked again what he thought had happened, Burke advised without hesitation that he knew what had happened to JonBenét and that she had been killed. He stated that he thought someone had quietly carried her downstairs to the basement and that person had then either stabbed JonBenét or struck a blow to her head with a hammer.
A chill ran down the back of my neck as I watched Burke twice physically imitate the act of striking a blow with his right arm during his casual discussion of this matter.
Foreign Faction, Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet, James Kolar, page 353
4) Barbara Fenie asking why Burke was still sleeping and it wasn't like him to be sleeping he's a early riser like Doug. So, I think if Doug was there that night the R's would have told the F's what the boys did. I don't think she would have brought it to everyones attention that it was unusual and not normal Burke still sleeping. I think Burke staying bed looked very suspicious.
5) This chapter on the 911 call is definitive. Team Ramsey will be livid.
Kolar's explains the call and that the actual 911 dispatcher was the person who first alerted LE to the "voices" on the end of the tape. She heard them FIRST HAND. Kolar details that the enhanced 911 tape elicited numerous independent conclusions about the actual words and voices heard by Aerospace and the BPD rep who went to review the enhanced tape. As Thomas told us, they all came to the same conclusion as to what was said and the gender and age of the speakers. Thank you, Chief Kolar. I know right now you're thinking of much more than this case, with the horrible attack in Aurora and the resulting devastating tragedy of the victims. Our hearts and prayers go out to all. But you have put to rest a long debated piece of evidence: the enhanced 911 call is real and it's evidence that holds up: three speakers were recorded in the house on the 911 call that morning.
So we have definitive proof Burke was up and standing close enough to his parents for his voice to register on the phone receiver as Patsy made her 911 call. The 911 dispatcher heard it. The independent voice technicians heard it.
THE RAMSEYS LIED. BURKE WAS NOT ASLEEP AND/OR IN BED THROUGH EVERYTHING THAT MORNING, AS THE RAMSEYS CLAIMED. HE WAS STANDING RIGHT THERE NEXT TO THEM.
Maybe that's one reason Patsy hung up on the dispatcher so quickly, she didn't get the receiver placed correctly and the call didn't disconnect. Patsy didn't want the dispatcher to hear Burke's voice and John's reply.
Which also raises another important detail which could have possibly over looked but addressed here: The phone in the basement could have been used to call 9-11 not the one in the kitchen. I have an old land line (several aamof)
here in my house and if you don't hang up the receiver correctly when they are lying down you haven't actually hung up. This has happened to be on many occassions. It's not a button you push you have to hang up the phone.
6)
STINES AT THE HOUSE THE MORNING OF THE 26th? News to me!
Over the course of interview, conducted on January 1, 1997,
Barb Fernie shared a concern that had raised a question for her.
As things were developing in the house on the morning of
December 26th, she had begun to ask if Burke had awakened
yet. She was aware that like her son, Burke was an early riser
and typically got up in the morning around 5:30 a.m.
She and her
husband had been at the house for a while, and like others,
were beginning to wonder if Burke was sitting up in his bedroom,
awake and alone, while all of the commotion was going on
downstairs. She pointed out a discrepancy that created some additional
concern for her. She told the investigators that Patsy Ramsey had
told her on the morning of December 26th that she had just given
the ransom note to John, after finding it on the spiral staircase.
More importantly, however, Mrs. Fernie stated that she didnt
know Patsy had screamed out for her husband that morning.
She apparently was under the impression, based on her conversation
with Patsy on the morning of the kidnapping, that she had
somehow just handed off the note to her husband. Several days
later, it didnt make sense to her that Burke would not have been
awakened when Patsy screamed Johns name.
Mrs. Fernie had been pondering the question: If John
Ramsey had been able to hear Patsy scream from his bathroom on
the 3rd floor of the house, why not Burke? His bedroom was just
down the hall.
MOO - I'm wondering about the sleepover?