If you haven't looked at this video recently, now might be a good time.
March 27, 2000 - YouTube
Watch Patsy at time mark 4:15, and then thru her talking about reading the ransom note. Her hands mimic her activity of coming down the stair, and then also 'pat' in indication that there was a note laying there that she saw and scanned. Those hand motions seem to add to the authenticity of her statement. Have to admit her acting skills were more than extraordinary, if that is what she was doing.
Now, watch John at the 5:58 mark where he SAID he handed the police officer the note. If that is true, then it would not have been on the floor where Officer French said he was led to see the note by John Ramsey. I think we've brought out this lie before.
But, here's the comment, at the 6:43 mark, that takes the cake -- he says he found her LATER THAT MORNING. :what: But, hasn't it been well documented that it was after 1:00 pm when JR brought her up from the basement??
S. Long reported to Steve Thomas that JR had said he found JB around 11 am. Which was during the time frame he was absent from Det. Arndt's accountability. And also during the time he said he went back down to check for an intruder entry point, and found the train room window open, closed and latched it.
All I can say is, if I had innocently gone down in my basement, thinking my daughter had been kidnapped, to look for some signs of an intruder, and I would have then 'found' my daughter, I would have been screaming bloody murder for someone to come, I don't care what time of day it was. Knowing I had not done it, and could not believe my husband or son had done it, I would have then been sure an unknown intruder did it, and would have wanted to give as much assistance to the police that I could.
I wonder if this LATE MORNING TIME, now professed by John himself to two credible sources, was etched in his mind well enough to ' Freudian slip' out, because that is when he made the final check on JB and determined that everything was in place for her to be found by police. As time passed by, and he became more agitated and distressed, his sense of real time just did not register. Did the last pictures he had in his mind of seeing his little angel, as he later called her, just mess up his mind? And when he finally had an opportunity to find her in the company of a witness himself, is that what he did - to end his momentary remorseful mental misery and the drama of waiting? :moo: