"Julianne don't go. You have every right to be here just as much as the others. They aren't experts either."
Yeah, you're okay.
"If there is SO much evidence that Patsy Ramsey killed JonBenet then why wasn't she arrested?"
OH, BOY! How much time have you got, stonewall?! I can answer that, but it would take a while!
"Darlie Routier had absolutely no history of mental health issues, never got so much as a speeding ticket, but she stabbed her two little boys to death when the goin' got rough. So there you go...profiles can be very useful, but they're not infallible."
Yeah, I didn't want to bring her up!
"What was Patsy's motive? And please don't say she killed JonBenet because she wet the bed! If she had that kind of temper problem, there should be some previous evidence of it in her life."
One of the posters here said she just exploded in public for no reason. No, it's more likely the Snow White angle (JSB!)
"If they did it and were going to write a ransom note to cover for it- then why leave the body in the house? After all they had all the time in the world to dump the body somewhere."
Oh, sure! "I'll just leave the body with a favorite nightgown in the woods where my tiretracks and fibers will be found! maybe I can get spotted on the way!"
"The autopsy report does not indicate how often the alleged "abuse" may have gone on or how long ago it was."
McCann said at least ten days.
"Who Is Krugman?"
Dr. Richard Krugman, Dean of the University of Colorado Medical School, an expert first contacted for assistance in the Ramsey case by the D.A.s office, was the most adamant supporter of the finding of chronic sexual abuse. He felt that in considering the past and present injuries to the hymen that the bedwetting/soiling took on enormous significance. He believed that this homicide was an indecent of toilet rage and subsequent cover up. He told the group of experts and detectives about another Colorado case where both parents had been at home and both were charged. The JonBenet case is a text book example of toileting abuse rage," Krugman stated.
"It's very bizzare to think a mother would use her finger(s) in a private place to punish the child for bedwetting. There are other methods PR could use as a punishment--from making the child wear the soiled clothes, to a time out, to a spanking, even making the child sit on the toilet for a time out."
Perhaps she wiped too hard.
"Do you have a citation for the above? I never saw anything that suggests that PR would use vaginal penatration to punish a child. It's too bizarre."
It's there for you.