Well there is something we come close to agreeing on. He (they) would have to have anticipated that once the police are called the body would be found. IMO that eliminates all the scenarios in which it was planned to find the body later "returned dead" by the kidnappers.
Chrishope.
The R's staged the wine-cellar crime-scene anticipating that JonBenet would be discovered quickly. This is why their version of events and JonBenet's presentation in the wine-cellar appear to match.
The R's knew full well that their staging might seem nonsensical, i.e. kidnapping with a body in the house, but their main imperative was not to create a seamless crime-scene devoid of inconsistencies. It was to cleanup up the primary crime-scene, remove as much forensic evidence from that crime-scene, and eventually dump some of it into the wine-cellar, i.e that is the really big clue that we are not dealing with a plot that might have an extended timeline, with all this accomplished the R's expected JonBenet to be found and intended to play the ignorance card.
Its that simple, because their options were limited!
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