DIXIECAT
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Misty,
Yes, JonBenet definitely knew her killer. He was a family member. Why else would he try to hide the sexual assault and write a silly 3-page ransom note to make it look like a kidnapping? An intruder would have no reason to do that. Only a family member would.
And, as the parents slept, an intruder would not sit downstairs with JonBenet at the breakfast room table and drink tea while JonBenet snacked on pineapple. Only a family member would risk that.
And a light dusting of snow in the middle of the night, that later melted before sun-up, wouldn't have stopped an intruder from taking the body with him. But the snow would have stopped a family member from carrying the body outside (to make it look more like a kidnapping) because he was afraid footprints would have shown in the snow from the house AND BACK AGAIN.
And Burke's fingerprints were on the bowl of pineapple, so Burke, the resident tea drinker, IMO was the family member who was downstairs with JonBenet about 1 1/2 to 2 hours before she died.
JMO
BBM
So, Burke was the "tea drinker" in the family? I had not read that before... anyway, that might explain why he was also a bedwetter--no?