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Here is my original post regarding the plane:So my point was there was one bike track on the property, in the new snow or frost sometime that prior evening or early morning. I used the phrase to and from, but perhaps I should have said, to OR from. You admitted that there were three bikes and that Burke got a bike. Only two bikes were in the Christmas pictures btw. So we have one bike track in the snow. There should be two bike tracks. One going away and one coming back. If we only have one bike track there, that meant the bike only went in one direction. If it came towards the property, we should have another bike at the house. Which apparently they did not. So since there is no other bike at the house, that meant one of the bikes left the house and did not come back that morning, before police got there. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe they found Patsy's and jonbenet's bike at the house. That means Burke's bike was missing. If you can link me some source that states that definitely states that Burke's new bike, not his old bike, was left in the garage that morning, I'll be glad to look at it
As to the plane, I thought you said they were seven seats including the pilot before. Now you're saying there's eight seats including the pilot. Do you really know how many seats there were in that plane? What's your source of information? Are you sure they didn't have some kind of extra seat where a child could sit? And are we sure the pilot was scheduled to take that short hop from Minneapolis to the other part of Minnesota? Perhaps John felt he could pilot that short flight during the day. And if not, what is your link that shows that the pilot was going with them to the other location.
There is no evidence to suggest that Doug Stine spent the night or was there that night. Why would he be? He was not at the White's party, he was at home with his parents. They had to get up very early in the morning to leave. The plane they were flying in accommodates a maximum of 7 passengers if there is no co-pilot. Flying that morning were Mike the pilot, John, Patsy, Burke & JonBenet, to be joined in Minneapolis for the rest of the flight by John Andrew, Melinda and her boyfriend Stuart. There was no room for Doug. Add to that, it was a very short trip of only two days. They then had to return to Colorado to take a commercial flight to Florida for the cruise leaving on 12/29.
7 passengers plus the pilot makes a total of 8. I have never changed the number of seats on the plane. I also said in another post that the first part of the flight was from Boulder to Minneapolis to pick up the three additional passengers, and they were then flying from Minneapolis to Charlevoix, Michigan. Where do you get they were flying to another part of Minnesota?
It's becoming rather clear that you are not that familiar with the details of this case. Please actually read the posts before you comment making incorrect assumptions and accusations about what is being stated. If you would like to exercise your own time to actually look into the facts being discussed you will find the information that I have given is in fact correct. My sources are the three books by James Kolar, Steve Thomas, PMPT and having spent countless hours searching police reports and what is available online regarding this case. I also make the effort to try and confirm and separate fact from fiction and rumor.
There is a quote option when you post. It might behoove you to utilize that when you post what you think you read to ensure accuracy. The information about the plane's configuration, the passengers and the flight plan is well documented in many places. You want sources and links? Please do your own research. You might learn something valuable so that you can contribute here in a knowlegdable and respectful manner.