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Exactly.Whoever it was had to know about the size 12 Bloomis, and where to locate them in the huge house. This is a most puzzling aspect of the staging. How could the intruder(s) know?
Exactly.Whoever it was had to know about the size 12 Bloomis, and where to locate them in the huge house. This is a most puzzling aspect of the staging. How could the intruder(s) know?
I agree RN writer not aware of exact details of staging. Two different individuals. Having trouble with “WC”.An overarching question to 'who' and 'when" is WHY. That answer would provide information to the other two inquiries.
The RN was a clumsy attempt to provide a context for the murder. IMO its author was not fully aware of all the WC staging.
Yeah, they are confusing autism with psychopathy which is just wild to me.And this is exactly what a movie of this case would show. But in real life, autistic children don’t randomly murder their siblings, mothers, regardless of how dramatic they are, don’t stage sexual abuse and write notes that sound like a 15 year old boy to cover up killing their child.
The Netflix documentary was full of lies. It was a love letter to John Ramsey.
There was no intruder.
Patsy wrote the note.
It's hard to decide where to start.
How about you tell me the number 1 thing that leads you to think there was an intruder. I'll show you the evidence that proves there was no intruder.
I have been following the case since day one. It's why I got into true crime discussions forums.
Thank you,
Tricia
I feel the only facts in this case is jonbenet was murdered and her body was staged and the ransom note also .With the greatest of respect - because I love this site - nobody can state the above as 'fact'.
You say there is evidence of 'no intruder' - how can there be evidence of an absence?
You may well be right. It may well be that everything you say is accurate. But at this point in time, tragically we still do not know precisely what transpired with regard to the death of JonBenet.
The only person/people on earth who can know 100% what happened, are those who murdered this poor child.
The officers who were the first responders did not see any footprints in the snow that was on the ground at that time. They did not take pictures as it was still dark. The pictures that were taken were taken later in the day after the sun came up and after time had passed so that snow in particular on paved areas had melted. The fact that Lou Smit pushed the theory of "no footprints" based upon the photos he saw IMO is pretty disingenuous for someone who was supposed to be a crack investigator. He was not on the scene that morning. Looking for footprints left behind by the mystery intruder who at that point was believed to have entered the house and kidnapped JB would be usual protocol for responding LE. There was enough snow on the grassy areas the someone could've walked through, and there was still a dusting of snow on the paved areas at that time of the morning. It is part of the official police reports that no footprints were observed by the responding officers, and that's plural.....not just one. As such, IMO there is significance.AIUI:
there was snow, but it was light, and had mostly melted by the time the police took photos outside the house, to the point you wouldn't necessarily expect to see footprints. so the absence of footprints in the snow, at that time, doesn't mean anything. neither helps nor hurts either theory.
i think (?) it's also true that the officers who responded at ~ 6AM said they didn't see footprints outside at that time. the snow would have been thicker then, *maybe* thick enough that you'd expect to see footprints if there had been an intruder. but i believe no photographs were taken, and i don't know how thoroughly you'd expect the officers to have checked.
as with almost everything in this case, i believe snow/footprints turns out to be frustratingly inconclusive.
I have read conflicting reports about when the last snow fall occurred. Some say it lightly snowed the evening of the 25th. The recorded low for that night was 9 degrees, and by 6AM it was about 10 degrees. Some have described what was on the paved areas / walkways as frost, which would still reveal footprints if they were present. 9 degrees overnight at that time of year, frost is often present.thanks for that. that does indeed make the lack of footprints more compelling.
next question, though... when did the snow fall? was it the previous night, wee hours, or some of both?