rashomon said:Thanks UKGuy for quoting the source. So if the urine was even over the anterior legs, I would agree that 'soaked' is a fitting description.
The urine issue is very important in terms of what might have caused the rage and also in terms of the time line.
But what I find puzzling: how could JB's urine get over the anterior legs if the child was in horizontal position (already dead or nearing death)?
Getting one's legs urine-stained would be more consistent with the body in an upright position imo. Could she still have been alive in a standing position when this occurred?
But what about the 'Wednesday' panties she was already wearing then? This wouldn't fit together with the perp wanting to put on these panties on an already dead body for staging purposes.
I agree with you that had the cause been toilet-rage, the Ramseys would have made sure in their staging that the child would be wearing dry underwear.
rashomon,
I assume Coroner Meyer's description of the crotch area and anterior legs being urine-stained means that the urine had soaked or seeped down to the legs. That as a first assumption it helps to consider JonBenet lying on her stomach when this release of urine occurred, so it would wet her crotch area first then seep down to her legs, which also suggests it was not an insignificant amount of urine?
As I mentioned before the person who wiped her down must have noticed both her underwear were wet with urine?
Now lets assume they were both dry when placed on her, would this have been done upstairs?
The important question is just when did this release of urine occur?
If it occured when she was killed, then she was already wearing the size-6 and long-underwear. But that immediately contradicts any toilet-rage theory since she is left in the underwear. But does not invalidate the possibility she was wearing the underwear when killed.
If it occured when she was being moved down to the wine-cellar, this would suggest she was being carried with her front-torso facing downwards, to facilitate the flow of urine to the front.
Else similar argument applies if the urine release occurred when the garrote was being added as staging?
imo we can safely reject any Intruder Theory, and confidently disregard the Toilet-Rage Theory due to JonBenet being discovered in urine-stained underwear.
The other theory on the table is the Sexual Rage Theory and this one does seem to fit the bill, it has motive, is consistent with the forensic evidence, and may shed light on the possibility that both Ramsey's were involved in JonBenet's death.
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