You think that Patsy, after inflicting the genital wound, could not bring herself to 'display' JonBenet openly, not even in a staged scene?I assume her concern for the condition in which JonBenet was found was of more importance.
jmo
You think that Patsy, after inflicting the genital wound, could not bring herself to 'display' JonBenet openly, not even in a staged scene?I assume her concern for the condition in which JonBenet was found was of more importance.
RiverRat, my friend, she's in the hands of someone who can punish in ways we mortals cannot even imagine.
Interesting point. It would make sense from the perspective of "freeing" JR and BR from the spectre of that horrible night.
After all this time - 11 years next week- and now PR dead- what a way out for JR. Just say: "You were right, my wife DID do it. And in a state of panic I helped to stage the accident to look like a murder. My wife was dying of cancer. What else could I do? I had to help her- I had to keep her around for the sake of our son. I was temporarily insane."
Make sense? JR comes clean and puts the blame on someone who can never be prosecuted. End of story, forever.
But in helping stage the scene to look as it did, I beleive he inadvertantly murdered her. Patsy caused the blow to the head, but not her death, she was still alive when garroted. Therefore there can be no such declaration, imo.RiverRat, my friend, she's in the hands of someone who can punish in ways we mortals cannot even imagine.
After all this time - 11 years next week- and now PR dead- what a way out for JR. Just say: "You were right, my wife DID do it. And in a state of panic I helped to stage the accident to look like a murder. My wife was dying of cancer. What else could I do? I had to help her- I had to keep her around for the sake of our son. I was temporarily insane."
And even now, I could find it easy to forgive him.
But in helping stage the scene to look as it did, I beleive he inadvertantly murdered her. Patsy caused the blow to the head, but not her death, she was still alive when garroted. Therefore there can be no such declaration, imo.
Only Burke, maybe someday can come forward with the story of what he knows, but kids can be easily manipulatied
But in helping stage the scene to look as it did, I beleive he inadvertantly murdered her. Patsy caused the blow to the head, but not her death, she was still alive when garroted. Therefore there can be no such declaration, imo.
Only Burke, maybe someday can come forward with the story of what he knows, but kids can be easily manipulatied
Albert, what you wrote gave me a lot of food for thought - the reason being that in all probability, not that much time was between the head blow and the strangulation. Dr. Wright for example estimated that 20 to 60 minutes elapsed between the skull fracture and the strangulation.A better explanation is that by the time John became aware it was too late. The deed had been done.
Albert, what you wrote gave me a lot of food for thought - the reason being that in all probability, not that much time was between the head blow and the strangulation. Dr. Wright for example estimated that 20 to 60 minutes elapsed between the skull fracture and the strangulation.
Imo it is possible that Patsy, after inflicting the head blow, was quickly overtaken by panic, and in a frantic effort to direct the attention away from her as the offender, staged the garrote scene in the wine cellar and wrote the ransom note.
Maybe John caught her in the act at some point, and it was now "too late" to change things. The deed had been done. The cord was already tied around the child's neck, therefore offering a made-up story to the hospital about her having fallen down the stairs was precluded.
Maybe then John, having himself a lot to lose if he turned Patsy in (not to mention the shock Burke would have gotten from that), decided to cover up for her, wanting to save what was left of the family.
jmo
Albert, what you wrote gave me a lot of food for thought - the reason being that in all probability, not that much time was between the head blow and the strangulation. Dr. Wright for example estimated that 20 to 60 minutes elapsed between the skull fracture and the strangulation.
Imo it is possible that Patsy, after inflicting the head blow, was quickly overtaken by panic, and in a frantic effort to direct the attention away from her as the offender, staged the garrote scene in the wine cellar and wrote the ransom note.
Maybe John caught her in the act at some point, and it was now "too late" to change things. The deed had been done. The cord was already tied around the child's neck, therefore offering a made-up story to the hospital about her having fallen down the stairs was precluded.
Maybe then John, having himself a lot to lose if he turned Patsy in (not to mention the shock Burke would have gotten from that), decided to cover up for her, wanting to save what was left of the family.
jmo
You put that in words so well, Ames. I can visualize it happening like that. I think Patsy was literally down on her knees, begging John to help her. And as always, she got what she wanted from him. Even this time.I beleve that John, at first...didn't want to cover for Patsy. I think that she turned on her tears and convinced him....probably using her cancer for him to feel sorry for her. "Please JOHN...you have GOT to help me!! It was an accident, I swear. If you turn me in, I will die of cancer in prison, and will not get to be there to help raise our son. So, PLEASEEEEE, if you care anything about me at all, you will do this for me."
I always believed since John thought Jonbennet was dead, he simply did what he had to do to keep the remaining family and lifestyle in tact.I beleve that John, at first...didn't want to cover for Patsy. I think that she turned on her tears and convinced him....probably using her cancer for him to feel sorry for her. "Please JOHN...you have GOT to help me!! It was an accident, I swear. If you turn me in, I will die of cancer in prison, and will not get to be there to help raise our son. So, PLEASEEEEE, if you care anything about me at all, you will do this for me."
You put that in words so well, Ames. I can visualize it happening like that. I think Patsy was literally down on her knees, begging John to help her. And as always, she got what she wanted from him. Even this time.
jmo
What was it about Patsy anyway...that made men come running to her rescue everytime she "dropped her hanky"? I don't get MY way everytime I turn on the tears...and if I had of accidently killed our daughter...I don't care how much pleading, begging and crying I did...my husband after having some sort of fit, would have rolled his eyes and said..."don't give me that cr@p" and then dragged me to the police station by my ear.
Mine would have wrung my neck before I could have exlained anything!!
But he did help her.John had little to gain in helping Patsy in that manner and much to lose.
If his money and status came through her I can see this line of thinking but that wasn't the case.
But he did help her.
Like the others my husband would not have been so generous. I would be rotting in jail, if he let me live....
But he did help her.
Like the others my husband would not have been so generous. I would be rotting in jail, if he let me live....
But he did help her.