Brefie
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cynpat...the stun gun theory has not been proven...just fyi 

Brefie said:Thanks, Ellen!!
You can't tell me that from the second the police got there on the 26th, they weren't asked for ANYTHING from the day before that was suspect. In that case, they went over EVERY SECOND from the 25th over and over again. Not to mention that it was their baby's last Christmas. Those hours are BURNED into their memory.I agree Brefie,its alright to say that the Rams cant rememeber anything after the murder,but how do they deny remembering anything before the murder.
dingo said:Brefie said:Thanks, Ellen!!
You can't tell me that from the second the police got there on the 26th, they weren't asked for ANYTHING from the day before that was suspect. In that case, they went over EVERY SECOND from the 25th over and over again. Not to mention that it was their baby's last Christmas. Those hours are BURNED into their memory.I agree Brefie,its alright to say that the Rams cant rememeber anything after the murder,but how do they deny remembering anything before the murder.
Exactly!
Every woman who gives birth to their child remembers everything about that blessed event and the same goes for their death. Every minute detail is burned into their brain.
Patsy and John have selective memory in recalling the events that lead up to the death of their daughter which I find unbelievable. In her book Death of Innocence, Patsy recalls the events leading up to the birth of JonBenet....even describing what John wore to the hospital....Pink shorts!
I don't recall that this has ever been discussed, but I've been reading John Ramsey's police interviews again and some things (well actually quite a lot of things!) strike me as odd.
Lou Smit asked John about the journey home from the Whites and these are the key points he makes:-
1. That it is only about 6 minutes drive from the White's to the Fernie's.
2. Only Patsy went into the Fernie house - John, Burke and JonBenet stayed in the car.
3. That it was another 2 minute drive from the Fernie house to the Stine house.
4. John DOES NOT RECALL if Burke went into the Stine house.
5. John DOES NOT RECALL if Jonbenet went into the Stine house.
6. John DOES NOT RECALL if HE went into the Stine house.
eh? This is supposed to be the last few hours of his daughter's life and he doesn't recall if he went into someone's home or if he sat in the car with the kids? In my experience, people who lose a loved one suddenly and tragically tend to go over and over in their mind those last moments that they were together.....OK...
However one thing does strike me as odder - that he doesn't recall if Jonbenet went into the house. So he isn't claiming that she was asleep at this point..... AND...
7. They THEN debated whether to go to the Walkers
8. But decided NOT to because
9. It was a 15 minute drive and
10. BOTH the kids might have wanted to go in there which would have resulted in
10. Another 45 minutes when they had an early start...
Note that John remembers debating going to the Walkers but NOT whether he and the kids went into the Stines. Their decision NOT to go to the Walkers was also not made because JonBenet was asleep and they needed to get her home - 2 minutes away.
2 minutes later, the Ramseys were at home and in that space of 2 minutes, Jonbenet had become so zonked that she didn't waken up even when they put her in bed and semi-undressed her....
I find this very odd indeed. Quite a few inconsistencies. I know kids can fall asleep quickly but if my children were trying to fall asleep even 10/15 minutes from home, I'd be trying to keep them awake! "Don't go to sleep!" is a common command in our car when we're nearing home after a long trip.
Yet according to John, JonBenet may have gone from 'visiting' at that Stines to 'zonked' at the Ramseys - within the space of 2 minutes - yet in the moments prior to her falling into this zonked condition, her parents didn't consider her exhaustion as a factor in whether or not to keep the kids up for another 45 minutes whilst they visited yet more friends!
Exactly Jayelles. Now we know they are both involved. What do you think happened that night?
I haven't a clue what happened and I have to say I never scrutinised John Ramsey's interview before. I cannot believe that John Ramsey doesn't remember whether or not he went into the Stine house that night.
John Ramsey says it wouldn't have been unusual for Burke to go into the Stines because Doug was his buddy - but John just "doesn't recall".[/quote]
Yeah, the Ramsey's are good at not being able to recall anything concerning the night or morning of their daughters murder.
I haven't a clue what happened and I have to say I never scrutinised John Ramsey's interview before. I cannot believe that John Ramsey doesn't remember whether or not he went into the Stine house that night.
John Ramsey says it wouldn't have been unusual for Burke to go into the Stines because Doug was his buddy - but John just "doesn't recall".[/quote]
Yeah, the Ramsey's are good at not being able to recall anything concerning the night or morning of their daughters murder.
In Cyrill Wecht's book there is a part that speaks of the lawyers for the Ramseys knowing that Patsy did it. Was very interesting. Supposedly a girlfriend of one of the lawyers said he told her, we know Patsy did it.
Of course the Ramseys are guilty...who hires a high-priced defense attorney the day your daughter is found dead???
What parent wants to get the heck out of dodge, leaving their dead baby "Home Alone"?
What parent would say he would feel insulted to take a lie detector test?
What parent would put a time limit on interviews with authorities?
John Ramsey is an intelligent man who made all the right decisions in getting his wife off.
In Cyrill Wecht's book there is a part that speaks of the lawyers for the Ramseys knowing that Patsy did it. Was very interesting. Supposedly a girlfriend of one of the lawyers said he told her, we know Patsy did it.
I read this book but don't remember this part. Can you elaborate a bit, Solace? Thanks!
I read this book but don't remember this part. Can you elaborate a bit, Solace? Thanks!
Supposedly one of the lawyers for the Ramseys told his girlfriend that they believed that Patsy did it. Of course it is hearsay, because it is from the girlfriend and certainly the lawyer is not about to admit it. It is a short paragraph in the book and I am 99% sure that it came from Cyrill Wecht's book. I will look it up when I go home tonight. Have to find my book.
Of course the Ramseys are guilty...who hires a high-priced defense attorney the day your daughter is found dead???
What parent wants to get the heck out of dodge, leaving their dead baby "Home Alone"?
What parent would say he would feel insulted to take a lie detector test?
What parent would put a time limit on interviews with authorities?
John Ramsey is an intelligent man who made all the right decisions in getting his wife off.
Supposedly one of the lawyers for the Ramseys told his girlfriend that they believed that Patsy did it. Of course it is hearsay, because it is from the girlfriend and certainly the lawyer is not about to admit it. It is a short paragraph in the book and I am 99% sure that it came from Cyrill Wecht's book. I will look it up when I go home tonight. Have to find my book.
it would be interesting to know if the lawyer and she are still together,if she said that.
2 minutes later, the Ramseys were at home and in that space of 2 minutes, Jonbenet had become so zonked that she didn't waken up even when they put her in bed and semi-undressed her....
I find this very odd indeed. Quite a few inconsistencies. I know kids can fall asleep quickly but if my children were trying to fall asleep even 10/15 minutes from home, I'd be trying to keep them awake! "Don't go to sleep!" is a common exclamation in our car when we're nearing home after a long trip.
Yet according to John, JonBenet may have gone from 'visiting' at that Stines to 'zonked' at the Ramseys - within the space of 2 minutes - yet in the moments prior to her falling into this zonked condition, her parents didn't consider her exhaustion as a factor in whether or not to keep the kids up for another 45 minutes whilst they visited yet more friends!
For the visual education of those who might not appreciate the scale of the trip involved, here is a map showing the routes the Ramseys took the night of December 25th. On the left, the first marker indicates the White house. The route from that house leads to the marker representing the Walker house. From the Walker house, the next route leads to the marker for the Stine house. From the Stine house, you can see the route that ends up at the Ramsey house. The whole drive was not very long, and there is some major credibility to call into question when you have Susan Stine tell Michael Tracey (for his first documentary) that on the evening of December 25th she saw the entire family and said "they all seemed perfectly normal, perfectly the same - bubbly about Christmas," which seems at odds with John's and Patsy's claim that, at that time, JonBenet was sound asleep, "zonked," in the car, which is not a state that lends itself to being perceived as "bubbly."
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