Something that's driving me crazy: the sequence of events when the family got home, particularly, how JBR was put to bed that night.
JR says, initially, that PR and BR immediately went to bed (which is an out and out lie; he later says he helped BR put together a toy; PR & BR fingerprints on the bowl and glass; etc., but I digress) and that he took JBR up to bed and "read her a story until she fell asleep." There is zero mention, initially and as far as I can tell, about how PR came after JR and dressed JBR in the red turtleneck for bed.
So my question is, when did PR re-dress JBR for bed? Was it after she was already sleeping (which doesn't make much sense)? Or was it before JR read her the bed time story (which does make sense, but was never mentioned by JR as happening before he read her story, as far as I know)?
Side note: ever notice how it's JR who has stated that PR was involved in "re-dressing" JBR, but not him himself. Why? Why couldn't a father re-dress his own daughter for bed? Why was it so important for him to directly point to PR as having "re-dressed" JBR for bed? One might argue, because he wanted to distance himself from ever "re-dressing" the victim at all that night, let alone before bed. Separate lawyers, indeed.