I agree....she's saying these things as if OTHER people feel JB deserved to die but IMO she's the only one that feels that way.
Pretty much one of the recurring themes in Mark Fuhrmans book.Actually, it's been said many times that this crime would not have gotten the attention it did if JB were NOT beautiful, white and affluent.
There is always a first time. IN EVERY abuse situation, there is a FIRST incident.
I'd also like to add that the marks that garotte made on that poor baby's neck is not staging. When the cause of death can't really be determined between strangulation with the garotte and the skull fracture, that garotte is not staging.
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There is always a first time in crimes too - at the time no one could have ever imagined a perp hiding in the home - but it happens. And too, no one could have imagined a child could be killed in the home while the parents slept through it, but it has happened (Stephanie Crowe and others).
The cackle has been that there's never been a ransom note left when a perp has left the subject of the ransom dead at the scene.
There is always a first time.
I'd also like to add that the marks that garotte made on that poor baby's neck is not staging. When the cause of death can't really be determined between strangulation with the garotte and the skull fracture, that garotte is not staging.
I believe JonBenet died a violent death by the hands of the kind of sick perverted criminal that we've come to know exists and that these things can happen. This was no accidental rage brought on by a parent.
Agreed!! This whole scenario was a one off. Quoting statistics in these cases (% of parents who murder children) is misleading. I agree that the garrote was a murder weapon (one of them), not a 'prop'. We don't know what weapon inflicted the head blow, but I believe it was a pistol butt, due to the shape of the dislodged fragment, and also the abrasion on the neck shows the outline of a pistol muzzle.
So it was not a random killing, but planned and executed by more than one person (perhaps several). To what purpose?
The outline on the neck does not show the outline of a pistol muzzle. You THINK it looks like the outline of a pistol muzzle. That's not the same thing. In reality, there are photos available online (which have been posted on this forum) showing other strangulation victims with exactly the same kind of triangular red mark, which is blood pooling under the skin at the pressure point where the garrote pressed most deeply into the flesh.
And that, of course, is YOUR OPINION.
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There is always a first time in crimes too - at the time no one could have ever imagined a perp hiding in the home - but it happens. And too, no one could have imagined a child could be killed in the home while the parents slept through it, but it has happened (Stephanie Crowe and others).
The cackle has been that there's never been a ransom note left when a perp has left the subject of the ransom dead at the scene.
There is always a first time.
I'd also like to add that the marks that garotte made on that poor baby's neck is not staging. When the cause of death can't really be determined between strangulation with the garotte and the skull fracture, that garotte is not staging.
I believe JonBenet died a violent death by the hands of the kind of sick perverted criminal that we've come to know exists and that these things can happen. This was no accidental rage brought on by a parent.
Seriously? Your remark lacks a complete basis in fact.
At least we KNOW that Patsy's fiber's from the sweater/jacket that she wore that night....were found all over the crime scene, including entwined in the garrotte..and on the sticky side of the tape covering JB's mouth. The Touch DNA....on the longjohn waist band....who KNOWS when that was left there...or who left it?
No, we actually know that only four red fibers consistent with her jacket were found on the tape. You are being disingenuous to state that they were 'all over the crime scene'. Likewise, I could say that unknown male DNA was 'all over the crime scene', and if all the items were tested for touch DNA, then this may well be true. We do KNOW however that unsourced fibers WERE entwined in the garrote.
The fibers weren't unsourced. They came from Patsy's jacket.
Oh really? The brown cotton fibers were from where?
I'm not aware of any other fibers entwined in the garrote at all. The only brown fibers I've ever heard of were in the paint box, and even then I'm not 100%.