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Looking at all evidence objectively, how likely would it be that an intruder would close or partially close Jonbenet’s bedroom door after taking her from her bed? Patsy Ramsey said in several Tv interviews, including an interview with Larry King on the 27th March 2000, Patsy said, she woke up early, got dressed hurriedly, went downstairs to pack a few things to take on the plane (as they were planning on holidaying at charlevoix) it was early morning before daylight. She then went down the spiral staircase (which indicates she was packing things on the second floor) and found a 3 page ransom note on one of the stair treads. She ran back upstairs, pushed open Jonbenet’s bedroom door and she was gone.
How likely would it be that an intruder would shut Jonbenet’s door after snatching her from her bed? Was shutting her door part of his sick game? If Jonbenet got up in the middle of the night and wandered downstairs, would it be unlikely she would close her door? Apparently, the cellar door where Jonbenet’s body was found was also shut and latched. Are the two shut doors significant? If the intruder entered through the basement window, would he risk being heard by placing the grate back over the entry point? Fleet whites account of the basement that morning contradicts johns. Fleet white said he searched the basement the first time, he saw the broken window and picked up a small piece of glass and put it on the suitcase that was under the window. He also said the window was closed contradicting john as John said the window was open. So we have 2 closed doors and now a closed window. The strange thing is though, during the first search, fleet white said he opened the cellar door but couldn’t see inside as he couldn’t find the light switch. John on the other hand said during the second search, he saw the white blanket before he turned the cellar light on. If John was able to see the white blanket when the cellar light was off, why wasn’t fleet able to see it when he searched the first time? Here’s a link to the March 2000 Larry King interview.
The Ramsey’s start talking about that morning at 3:20
How likely would it be that an intruder would shut Jonbenet’s door after snatching her from her bed? Was shutting her door part of his sick game? If Jonbenet got up in the middle of the night and wandered downstairs, would it be unlikely she would close her door? Apparently, the cellar door where Jonbenet’s body was found was also shut and latched. Are the two shut doors significant? If the intruder entered through the basement window, would he risk being heard by placing the grate back over the entry point? Fleet whites account of the basement that morning contradicts johns. Fleet white said he searched the basement the first time, he saw the broken window and picked up a small piece of glass and put it on the suitcase that was under the window. He also said the window was closed contradicting john as John said the window was open. So we have 2 closed doors and now a closed window. The strange thing is though, during the first search, fleet white said he opened the cellar door but couldn’t see inside as he couldn’t find the light switch. John on the other hand said during the second search, he saw the white blanket before he turned the cellar light on. If John was able to see the white blanket when the cellar light was off, why wasn’t fleet able to see it when he searched the first time? Here’s a link to the March 2000 Larry King interview.