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Remembering Little Miss Christmas
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I've noticed that same thing about that passage, and thought of it immediately when reference to Jackie Kennedy came up. On the day of my father's funeral, the last thing anyone in my family was thinking of was what the others looked like. We were all concerned with making sure everyone from out of town could find the funeral home and deciding who would go up to honor Dad in what order.narlacat said:<<ATTENTION....other posters....please help me find this quote....the reference to Jackie Kennedy, by Patsy. TIA....>>
DOI, chapter 5, pg 35.
"At that moment a picture of Jackie Kennedy abruptly flashed across my mind.
I remembered seeing her wearing a black veil, walking hand in hand with her two children to JFK's grave site"
Incidently she goes on to say "On Sunday, Dec 29, when I came down the Fernies stairs in the black dress to go to the hastily arranged memorial service at St Johns Church, John glanced up and said ' you look beautiful'.
What a gem PR is, on JonBenet's service day, she is still thinking about herself.
I wonder if JR ever even said that. It sounds like the type of thing Patsy might like her audience to hear - "Even on the day I laid my child to rest, I needed validation about my appearance, and of course I got it - I dressed myself up like Jackie Kennedy, and John told me I looked beautiful - and I need to make sure everyone knows it. Everything's all about me."
All of DOI is nothing but a pity party for J&P (when it's not attempting to explain away the things that make the Rs look guilty.) Funny how they're so angry at the police for thinking they're guilty, and angry at the media for chasing them to get a story, but neither of them are angry at the killer who put them in that position in the first place. It's not because of their solid Christian faith - faithful Christians wouldn't call someone's wife and pretend to be his affair in the spirit of revenge.