Holdontoyourhat said:
Doesn't dumping the body mean you have to take it with you? Bad idea.
Aren't you a member of a foreign faction, and don't really care if you leave a big handwriting sample?
First mistake in this scenario is the absence of a traditional weapon being used- where's the gun or at least a large knife? If the security system had been activated, if the dog had been in the house, if anyone had been awake, chances are, I would have needed the gun or knife.
Taking a 45 pound child out of a house in the middle of the night may seem like a bad idea to you but not to me. IF the kidnapping note had already been written, which you didn't state in the initial hypothesis, but I guess it would have had to be for the " foreign faction" to be called such, I would have treated it as a kidnapping.
I think it can be successfully argued by forensics that there is evidence of her being in rooms leading to or ajacent to the wine cellar room indicating injury, like the urine release at the time of death, and possibly other body fluids, but I doubt they could prove death without her body, because there was not enough blood or other proof of loss of life, so a kidnapping would have worked to the intruder's advantage.
Dumping the body in a very remote location would have given me time to get far away from the crimescene and out of the country, and I could watch the show unfold. The parental agony of a kidnapped child would be prolonged and would add to my sense of " victory".
IF your foreign intruder got into the house and wrote a hugely long ransom note, I would say the person didn't have leaving or being caught on his or her mind, so what's a tiny child going to hinder in the way of escape?
There were 2 children sleeping in their beds- why not slit each of their throats as they slept, then looked for the person I really hated- John Ramsey and killed him in his bed? The entire family could have been wiped out in less than 10 minutes. Why perpetrate an elaborate staged scene with blankets wrapped around the body, a nightgown, a bowl of pineapple, etc?
My thoughts are and always have been that an intruder, foreign or domestic, would not have gone through the maze of the house, straight to JonBenet's room, carried her to the room which was not known to the housekeeper, and choked her, penetrated her vagina with a broken paintbrush, and then administered a terrifically forceful head blow. It's overkill.
So is the staging.