Does Pam Paugh Know Anything About JB's Murder?

Does Pam Paugh Know Anything About JB's Murder?

  • Yes, She Knows Way More Than She Is Saying....

    Votes: 185 70.9%
  • No, She Doesn't Know A Thing....

    Votes: 27 10.3%
  • I Have No Idea!

    Votes: 49 18.8%

  • Total voters
    261
Nuisanceposter said:
I really have a hard time seeing a child or even a young man throwing in the bit about the "two gentlemen" watching over JonBenet or the suggestion that JR be well-rested. That's a woman and a mother talking. All of those big words spelled correctly, the edit with "v" mark, the use of attaché, right down to the accent mark over the E...that wasn't a child or a young man, that was a Francophile woman who doesn't have any idea what a real RN sounds like but was well-taught in grammar and writing and can't stop herself from being overly dramatic and elaborate.


The author cares that John be rested....as in not stressed out, exhausted.
 
I believe that if Burke did do it then the parents found out and covered for him. They came up with the staging and wrote the ransom note. I believe it was all overdone to draw any attention away from Burke or themselves.
 
Toltec said:
The author cares that John be rested....as in not stressed out, exhausted.
Again, it sounds like a woman and a mother talking. What boy or young man is even going to consider the emotional state of the person they're addressing in this RN, much less make specific reference to it? They wouldn't. They'd be concerned with the details of the delivery, not the personal thoughts and feelings of the person they want the ransom from. But a woman who is a mother would. It would be second nature to her to be aware of and concerned about the sensibilities of those around her, especially her own family members - like her husband, who was her first concern when she was told she had cancer.


"The doctors tried to reassure me, but I was shaken to my foundations, and my mind started racing through a thousand alternatives. Most of all, I was horrified to confront John with this condition. He certainly didn't need me being sick; he was still reeling from Beth's death.

"My poor husband," I kept crying. "My poor husband doesn't need this!" DOI,pb, page 81


Sounds to me like those experts thought Patsy was a closer match than Burke.
 
Rhett said:
I believe that if Burke did do it then the parents found out and covered for him. They came up with the staging and wrote the ransom note. I believe it was all overdone to draw any attention away from Burke or themselves.
This is what I thought. The whole thing could make sense if they were covering for him. BUT... the Ramseys let Burke be interviewed when they wouldn't let themselves be interviewed. Also, they let him leave the house on that day without them. That is why I don't belive Burke did this.
 
SuperDave said:
I have some quotes from Robert Ressler on the subject if anyone wants them.

Back to Aunt Pam for a sec. I probably shouldn't do this, but in a rare moment of interest, my mother (bless her heart) opined on the subject.

"David," says she, "don't waste your time on the parents. The fat ungly sister did it."

You practically had to scrape my jaw off the floor!
Ya know....that's a whole other angle. Maybe Auntie Pam was jealous off all that Patsy had with the beautiful house, the beautiful family and esp the beautiful daughter. Hey, at this point I would not rule it out. A sisters jealousy can be a very very strange creature. I am going through that now with my older sister. I made better choices than her in life and I have more than she does and she has snapped and instead of looking at what she can do to better herself she is focusing all her energy on me and she truly hates me right now. Heck I am just glad she lives over 5 hours away and has never been to my home and does not know where I live. I would not put anything past her.
 
curious1 said:
Ya know....that's a whole other angle. Maybe Auntie Pam was jealous off all that Patsy had with the beautiful house, the beautiful family and esp the beautiful daughter. Hey, at this point I would not rule it out. A sisters jealousy can be a very very strange creature. I am going through that now with my older sister. I made better choices than her in life and I have more than she does and she has snapped and instead of looking at what she can do to better herself she is focusing all her energy on me and she truly hates me right now. Heck I am just glad she lives over 5 hours away and has never been to my home and does not know where I live. I would not put anything past her.
Ahhhhh envy, one of the seven deadly sins.
 
curious1 said:
Ya know....that's a whole other angle. Maybe Auntie Pam was jealous off all that Patsy had with the beautiful house, the beautiful family and esp the beautiful daughter. Hey, at this point I would not rule it out. A sisters jealousy can be a very very strange creature. I am going through that now with my older sister. I made better choices than her in life and I have more than she does and she has snapped and instead of looking at what she can do to better herself she is focusing all her energy on me and she truly hates me right now. Heck I am just glad she lives over 5 hours away and has never been to my home and does not know where I live. I would not put anything past her.

The killer is not Aunt Pam....though she may have been jealous of Patsy, she loved JonBenet very much. She bought her expensive gifts...the bracelet JonBenet was found wearing was a gift from Aunt Pam.
 
curious1 just outlined the idea I've been subjected to for a while now.
 
Toltec said:
The killer is not Aunt Pam....though she may have been jealous of Patsy, she loved JonBenet very much. She bought her expensive gifts...the bracelet JonBenet was found wearing was a gift from Aunt Pam.
Hmmm did she buy her expensive gifts because she loved her or because she was hoping to make JB like her more than Patsy? You know, take JB's affections away from Patsy? :waitasec: Jealousy between siblings can get very tricky and some people are manipulative. Maybe Patsy wasn't the only manipulative one in her family.....Don't flame me, just thinking outloud.
 
curious1 said:
Hmmm did she buy her expensive gifts because she loved her or because she was hoping to make JB like her more than Patsy? You know, take JB's affections away from Patsy? :waitasec: Jealousy between siblings can get very tricky and some people are manipulative. Maybe Patsy wasn't the only manipulative one in her family.....Don't flame me, just thinking outloud.
I see nothing strange about an Aunt who has no children of her own doting on a cute neice she LOVES,, nothing!
So, she bought her a bracelet? I see nothing weird about that. I guess she wouldve been better off if she wouldve ignored her neice and told Patsy: better YOU than me have these kids and all the things you have to do for them.
I just cant believe what I am reading here:confused:
I dont think she knows anything except her sister was heartbroken about losing JonBenet and she agreed to go into the house for her and get MEMENTOS that Mrs Ramsey wanted as she never wanted to step foot in that house again. I think they both cared about JonBenet. I have no daughter, you wouldnt BELIEVE the stuff I buy for my sons girlfriend, shes kind of like the daughter I never had and i like buying girly stuff. Im guessing Aunt Pam got the same kick.
They seem like a close family, I never heard of any hostilities between them. If there were, please let me know?
 
Nuisanceposter said:
Again, it sounds like a woman and a mother talking. What boy or young man is even going to consider the emotional state of the person they're addressing in this RN, much less make specific reference to it? They wouldn't. They'd be concerned with the details of the delivery, not the personal thoughts and feelings of the person they want the ransom from. But a woman who is a mother would. It would be second nature to her to be aware of and concerned about the sensibilities of those around her, especially her own family members - like her husband, who was her first concern when she was told she had cancer.


"The doctors tried to reassure me, but I was shaken to my foundations, and my mind started racing through a thousand alternatives. Most of all, I was horrified to confront John with this condition. He certainly didn't need me being sick; he was still reeling from Beth's death.

"My poor husband," I kept crying. "My poor husband doesn't need this!" DOI,pb, page 81


Sounds to me like those experts thought Patsy was a closer match than Burke.
what a fake.she wouldn't even go to him when he was upset at night over her death..how cold.IMO,it's likely she was glad she was going to be getting his attention again.
 
I don't think Pam did it,but if she'd been jealous of her,wouldn't she have turned on her,and talked about what she knew/and or what evidence she might have taken from the house? they seemed to all share the same deep,dark secrets,IMO.(no flames,pls...don't make me get the hose !) my opinion only. :)
..seems to me they all stuck together pretty tightly.
 
I was reading through this fascinating post and went and checked an email I sent yesterday. I used the word 'hence.' Hmmmm, so who uses a word like that? Well, I'm a middle aged Brit and was writing to another middle aged Brit. Also, I would use acute or grave accent when needed. Can't do it on here though as I don't know how!

Pam knows.....
 
I use that word "hence", too. Always have. I grew up in the Northeast. I am college educated, as was PR. I don't think it's a Southern colloquialism.
 
I see nothing strange about an Aunt who has no children of her own doting on a cute neice she LOVES,, nothing!
So, she bought her a bracelet? I see nothing weird about that. I guess she wouldve been better off if she wouldve ignored her neice and told Patsy: better YOU than me have these kids and all the things you have to do for them.
I just cant believe what I am reading here:confused:
I dont think she knows anything except her sister was heartbroken about losing JonBenet and she agreed to go into the house for her and get MEMENTOS that Mrs Ramsey wanted as she never wanted to step foot in that house again. I think they both cared about JonBenet. I have no daughter, you wouldnt BELIEVE the stuff I buy for my sons girlfriend, shes kind of like the daughter I never had and i like buying girly stuff. Im guessing Aunt Pam got the same kick.
They seem like a close family, I never heard of any hostilities between them. If there were, please let me know?

I concur: Pam jealous of Patsy? Possible. Pam had lots of love for JonBenet and no way no how she would harm a hair on her head.
 
Back to Aunt Pam for a sec. I probably shouldn't do this, but in a rare moment of interest, my mother (bless her heart) opined on the subject.

"David," says she, "don't waste your time on the parents. The fat ungly sister did it."

You practically had to scrape my jaw off the floor!
Lol, Dave, your mother probably would have no problem with a scenario where the 'fat ugly sister' was wearing Patsy's jacket when fashioning the garrote ("Pam aways wanted to wear expensive clothes like Patsy - so this was a unique opportunity for her!") :)
 
But would it have fit her? PR was thinner then than she was a few years later, and Aunt P was huge.
It it was her, I can't see ALL of them being as forgiving. Maybe PR and Nedra, but JR? I don't have a sister, so I can't speak from experience about the bonds of sibling loyalty, but strangling, bashing, and sexually assaulting my child to death would certainly stretch the boundaries of it. I can't see many people giving a sibling a pass for something like that.
 
It does make you wonder what the relatives who weren't there that night were told.

I think they had to be told the basics, otherwise they wouldn't understand the seriousness of keeping their mouth's shut about everything.

Burke was probably told, if you are having a problem in the bathroom, call for your father.
 
But would it have fit her? PR was thinner then than she was a few years later, and Aunt P was huge.
It it was her, I can't see ALL of them being as forgiving. Maybe PR and Nedra, but JR? I don't have a sister, so I can't speak from experience about the bonds of sibling loyalty, but strangling, bashing, and sexually assaulting my child to death would certainly stretch the boundaries of it. I can't see many people giving a sibling a pass for something like that.

Nope, I do not for one second think that Aunt P did it. I believe though, that she knows more than she is saying. AND HENCE the reason that she carted out baby teeth, passports, golfclubs, paintings, and only God knows what else...on the pretense of getting "funeral clothes".
 

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