Body Removal

  • #61
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?
 
  • #62
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?

BR had been a bedwetter when he was younger. I don't believe he was still wetting the bed at the time of JB's death. It was a family friend who spoke about this- she mentioned that before JB was born, Patsy was very controlling with BR, and he wet the bed frequently. But after Patsy turned her attention to JB, BR stopped wetting the bed. Of course, many kids do wet the bed, some for a long time. What is unusual and was certainly a red flag with JB is that she began wetting the bed AFTER being dry at night for THREE YEARS. THAT raises a red flag. Also, the housekeeper said that JB also soiled the bed, and she sometimes found a little pile of fecal matter in the bed. THAT is MOST unusual. 6 years old is far too old to do something like that, and it is a well-known warning sign that the child may be a victim of sexual abuse. The bedwetting in and of itself isn't as much of an issue as the soiling, and the resuming of bedwetting after being dry for so long is also a cause for suspicion.
 

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