Do the Ramsey's have a story that they say could explain the note the murder?
At first I thought it made no sense b/c the kidnappers would want to get the body out of the house. But why? They planned on kidnapping her and keeping them under surveillance to make sure they didn't go to the authorities. That brings to mind their being in a nondescript van down the road.
But as long as the Ramsey were cooperating, why even hide? One of the kidnappers could have walked in the front door. Then I thought, wouldn't it be logical for them to hold her hostage in the house where they could eavesdrop and hear about any plans to get marked bills or contact the authorities? There was a good chance the Ramsey's would search the house, but if the kidnapper heard them coming, he'd just put a gun to the bound JBR's head. Sure he'd feel cornered the basement of a house, but it's actually better for the kidnapper than to be in their van parked in some public park. At some point the kidnapper would have to do the exchange and face the Ramsey's.
If this scenario were true, the kidnapper may have heard the frantic 911 call, initiate the already-configured garrote, and climbed out the window.
I am not saying I think this scenario is likely, but it's the kind of nightmare that would have gone through my mind if I had seen the ransom note, which is why I cannot understand her loud call to the police. She even said "Police!" at the beginning of the call. It's the opposite of what you'd want to do if you believed a note that said they'll kill her if you call the police but return her for a modest sum of money.
CircuitGuy,
Any intruder who had gained entry to the house could quite easily have left with JonBenet, dead or alive. A dead JonBenet still has monetary value since the kidnapper could still take the ransom money, leaving the R's with a dead JonBenet.
Another clue is that JonBenet was placed into the wine-cellar, something no intruder would know exists, never mind considers why it must be a good idea to move her there?
There is also no forensic evidence linking to anyone outside of the Ramsey household. depite all the staging, the redressing, cleaning her body, applying retraints and a ligature and paintbrush handle. Still no linking forensic evidence. All three Ramseys are linked to forensic evidence found in the wine-cellar.
I think some kind of prior staging was enacted, say in her bedroom. Later someone suggested this was too risky, all the family would become prime suspects. So they moved JonBenet and accompanying forensic evidence down to the wine-cellar and cleaned her bedroom up, or wherever she had been located?
Whatever scenario the R's constructed they always have to assume JonBenet will be found. So they have to stage a crime-scene that will match their version of events. A proper staged abduction with JonBenet left miles away at a deposit site is a high risk strategy, not least is the R's car being recorded or seen, or even forensic traces left behind.
So it appears the R's constructed the wine-cellar staging to offer an explanation for JonBenet's death and her body being moved from upstairs, e.g. kidnapping.
For the R's JonBenet found in the basement is much the same as her being found miles away. They still have to do a staging. So they hoped they had done enough to avoid forensically connecting themselves with her death.
As such its not a proper crime-scene, its a place that contains forensic evidence that you would not want connected to an abduction. The R's had the opportunity to remove the other artifacts, simply creating a location where the intruder dumped JonBenet, but they never!
So the wine-cellar really serves as a place to hide JonBenet and related forensic evidence, whilst creating the illusion of an abduction.
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