K777angel
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RedChief said:Angel, I believe the door was open; that's what John said in one of his later interviews, but the chair was blocking the doorway, in his estimation. At any rate, he said he moved it aside before entering the room. In an earlier interview he said when he first came to the chair that morning, while looking around in the basement, he thought, "is that chair still there?" Apparently he had noticed it there at some time in the past. When the interviewer suggested that the chair blocking the door must mean that no intruder came through there, John said, not so; this is a clever guy, he left all those other tantalizing clues, [or words to that effect] so he might have replaced the chair after he went through the door. This was John's observation. I don't know what to make of it. John seemed to dismiss the idea of someone coming through the basement window on his first go-round with the interviewers; but, had changed his mind by the time he was subsequently interviewed. What does this suggest?
So, you have firsthand knowledge of Patsy's linguistics, style, personality and handwriting? Why weren't LE able to positively identify her as the writer/author of the note? Many QDE's did elminate her as the writer of the note. Of course, we have Foster who, according to Thomas, claimed he had determined that she wrote it, based on linquistics, etc.
Exclamation point overusage? Yes, I have heard this observation before, but I don't see the overusage. There were three exclamation points in the note, exactly where you'd expect them to be. There were numerous phrases and sentences in the note where exclamation points would have been appropriate but weren't used; e.g., she dies, she dies, she dies, she dies. I would say it is more the absence of exclamation points that is notable rather than that three were present.
So, you think Patsy wrote this little masterpiece after she'd killed JonBenet?
The paper and pen were readily accessible to anyone choosing to use them; they weren't hidden away in some drawer; they were right out in the open. And Patsy wasn't the only person who knew about her habit of leaving items on the bottom stairs to be noticed. LHP and others were equally aware of those habits.
That great care was taken to hide the body has been debated. I thought some care was taken to hide it. Some don't think there was any attempt to hide it. If she'd really wanted to hide it, why didn't she stuff it into a crawl space or pile stuff on it or place it behind something in the room so it would not be easily seen when the door was opened? I guess she did the best she could under the circumstances?
Yes, but all the things you mention are hotly debated, and for good reason. Many think the wine cellar scene was staged. Personally, I can't see the blanket-wrapped body as staging; but, the opponents get around that by suggesting that it wasn't really carefully wrapped; that the blanket had been used by the perp to carry the body or that the blanket was simply draped over the body to give the suggestion that she had been abducted from her bedroom. If we can believe John, she was comfortably wrapped like an Indian papoose. That doesn't appear to be staging to me. How to explain the Barbie gown? Was it one of JonBenet's cherished possessions? Plus, we have the renowned FBI profiler, John Douglas, saying the Ramseys didn't do it.
How could the Ramseys have thought JonBenet was dead after the head blow? She was breathing. Also, it hasn't been determined which fatal injury came first. Also, what is so terrible about an accidental death, that the Ramseys would elect this elaborate and risky means to keep it quiet?
RedChief - You ask how the Ramseys could have thought JonBenet was dead after the head blow and you state that "she was breathing." How do YOU know she was breathing? That's a pretty bold statement to make as fact.
To answer how I think the Ramseys could have thought she was dead (which I think should be rather obvious) is well, she was struck violently on the side of her head and was probably dyING... yet a little life was left in her, perhaps a pulse to faint for a laymen to detect - and thinking she was indeed already dead, her mother/parents had to come up with some way to EXPLAIN why she died. Remember, at this point she had no "visible" wound to explain her death. No gunshot wound. No knife wound. They scrubbed away as best they could the blood from her molestation wound. But they NEEDED something obvious at first glance at JonBenet to try and give an answer as to why she lay dead. Just as they came up with the fake "ransom" note from kidnappers to stall for time and explain why she was "missing" - once she was found they needed something to explain HOW she died. Something that was NOT the real truth. A diversion. Just as the note was a diversion from the truth.
The FBI who studied the evidence and case said that in this crime there was "staging within staging." It isn't even disputed that there was in fact - staging.
This crime has all the elements of a familial homicide. It happens. Even in "good" families with no "known" history - (there can always be "secrets" - believe me I KNOW!). The FBI has seen it many times. Don't be so naive.