Why December 25th? Thats a very good question. For all the RDI scenarios, there isn't a good answer as to why December 25th. Coincidence? That just so happened to be the night PR snapped?
For lack of a better summation.
Bizarre holiday ritual gone bad?
I'll ignore that.
There's been no big explanation in RDI as to why Christmas Night was chosen. All the scenarios could've happened any night.
Could have, but that's when it happened. And who says it was "chosen?" That implies premeditation.
I'm sure RDI will come up with one.
Maybe we already have. Steve Thomas outlined it in his book:
"In my hypothesis, an approaching fortieth birthday, the busy holiday season, an exhausting Christmas Day, a couple of glasses of wine, and an argument with JonBenet had left Patsy frazzled.
"When they came home, John Ramsey helped Burke put together a Christmas toy. JonBenet, who had not eaten much at the Whites' party, was hungry. Her mother let her have some pineapple, and then the kids were put to bed. John Ramsey read to his little girl. Then he went to bed. Patsy stayed up to prepare for the trip to Michigan the next morning, a trip she admittedly did not particularly want to make."
Keep in mind that while I don't agree with his idea of what the fatal catalyst was, I agree with the underlying tensions, and maybe a few others. I think it's helpful to remember that Christmas is one of the most depressing days of the year. Read the statistics on suicide during the holiday season sometime. I'm sure you'll find it interesting. Every year, it's a battle for me just to get through it. Now, with Old Mum gone, I'm really dreading it this year.
In the meantime, FFDI has an obvious answer, holiday travel volume is up, and people tend to be all tuckered out by Christmas Night. After all those holiday festivities, most people are sleeping like rocks.
You must have attended different parties than I did.
Every RDI scenario has JBR and PR moving around like energizer bunnies that night, while in reality probably not even the local pedophile had any child predator energy left in him.
In terms of children, I remember it was a battle to get me to sleep Christmas night. And as for PR, there were still things to do, and she seemed like the type who didn't leave things unfinished. I know the type--I'm one of 'em.
Family stress high that night? Wrong. Usually it goes way down Christmas Night, as all the family stress-inducing events have come and gone.