snowqueen said:Better yet, why don't you list those inconsistencies and let's look at them one by one.........
snowqueen,
There have been dozens of "inconsistencies" (a nice way of saying lies) in the Ramseys' versions of what happened. But probably the most important ones occurred on day one (December 26, 1996). For instance, John said Burke slept through all of the events that night and "doesn't know a thing". With that he was quickly ushered out of the house at 7:00 AM and taken to the White's house without being questioned by the police at the Ramsey's house.
But several months later background noises at the end of Patsy's 911 call at 5:52 AM that morning were professionally enhanced by the cops and the enhancement picked up Burke's voice and John's voice on the 911 tape. Therefore, John had lied about Burke being upstairs in bed at 5:52 AM. Burke wasn't upstairs in bed at all at 5:52 AM; he was downstairs in the kitchen talking to his parents. And he had been in the kitchen for awhile because, on the tape, John was strongly admonishing Burke about something.
The cops didn't tell the Ramseys they had all three of their voices caught on tape at the end of the 911 call. The cops waited until after the police interviews of 1997 and 1998 were completed. During those interviews John, Patsy, and Burke each conspiratorily incriminated themselves in separate interviews by saying Burke was upstairs in bed until 7:00 AM and was then taken to the White's house. All three knew better, but they lied.
Why was John lying and covering up the whereabouts of Burke at 5:52 AM on the morning of the murder? This was a significant "inconsistency", and put in doubt everything else the Ramseys said had happened that morning.
BlueCrab