BlueCrab said:
John Ramsey's stated reason for trying to leave Colorado and fly to Atlanta immediately after JonBenet's body was found, was the security of his family.
However, as pointed out many times, he contradicted this excuse when he ushered Burke past the cops and out of the house at 7:00 AM without police protection and had him driven to the White's house.
The more likely reason for trying to get out of Boulder as quickly as possible was to gain time to get their story straight and temporarily get out from under the jurisdiction of Colorado authorities.
I agree with what BlueCrab has written, its not only mainly factual, but underlines another inconsistency in the Ramsey's version of events.
Just to emphasise this aspect, I beleive, John Ramsey , made the flight arrangements without the first consulting Boulder Police Department officials?
Now I accept there is no standard response or procedure for handling a bereavement, each of us will respond in accordance with how we feel emotionally.
But even at such a time one has to normally engage with authority, if only to register the death. Other considerations are execution of probate, funeral scheduling, and any transfer of office etc.
Since this was patently a homicide, not consulting with Boulder Police Department over his departure suggests as BlueCrab indicates not only that John Ramsey possibly wished to be outwith the jurisdiction of Colorado state law, but that it may have been part of a prior timeline that had gone wrong, and for some reason he was in a hurry to complete some unknown series of steps?
That is did John Ramsey percieve or have knowledge of something that we are not aware of, or do not consider to be important, what else would hasten a person of his rank and wealth away from the scene of a homicide, one that so tragically involved his own daughter?
Whether you consider it a case of money talking or an orchestrated conspiracy that has assisted in the current outcome, and I assume the latter, then the planning involved in closing the case down, the subsequent management of the media, and the silence from those in positions of power suggest some form of communication with the Ramsey's early on the morning of the 26th.
This would have outlined a strategy and informal timeline which did not unfold as planned, why else would John Ramsey feel comfortable in making flight arrangements, when lesser mortals would be fully aware this would categorize them as potential fugitives fleeing interstate to avoid prosecution?
Prior to the discovery of JonBenet's body not only was there the consideration that the Federal Bureau of Investigation would exercise jurisdiction and investigative responsibilities pursuant to federal statutes addressing kidnapping under Title 18 of the United States Code, Sections 1201, 1204, and 1073.
But also that she would come under the jurisdiction of the 1982 Missing Children's Act which defines a missing child as any individual younger than eighteen years of age whose whereabouts is unknown to their legal custodian.