SapphireSteel
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Was just looking into John's behavior post-Jonbenet, and I have to say it matches that of other narcissistic murderers who "got away with it" to a T.
He's appeared on multiple TV shows--Barbara Walters most recently--to talk about his loss and how tragic his life has been. He co-authored the infamous book with his wife in an attempt to draw sympathy/look innocent. Then he authored another book by himself. (Remember OJ's book "If I Did It?" He just had to flaunt the fact that he got away with it). He also dated a high-profile woman whose daughter was abducted - Beth Holloway.
John also claims to have been a victim of "an intruder" in 2001, which just happened to be the same day as his lawyer appeared on the Today Show. The whole robbery story is VERY questionable from beginning to end. Oh, and he ran for public office a few years before his wife died. Is that something a normal person would do when they are openly hated by most of America and have been fighting negative press for years? No, but it's something a narcissist would do.
My point? I think John is addicted to looking like a victim, much like a Munchausen sufferer is addicted to attention. After losing Beth he probably got a lot of attention and sympathy. I think it broke him emotionally, as he was heard wailing in the attic after she died. That might've been the turning point where his mind became warped and he formed an unhealthy relationship with Jonbenet. Maybe he was craving more attention when he killed her? He was an avid true crime reader who may have planned some of the elements of the murder in advance...or at least fantasized about it. Books were found in the home that contained details eerily similar to the crime scene. At the very least, his knowledge of such things helped in the subsequent coverup.
Women are more likely to suffer from Munchausen-like behavior, but men can have it too. Killers--especially those who get away with it--often think they're smarter than everyone else and can't help but flaunt this fact in a very public way. Case-in-point: Chase Merritt, who killed the McStay family, was planning to write a book implicating someone else and had appeared on a CNN special about the crime. And then there's Robert Durst, who recently appeared in a 6-part HBO series about his insane life.
TL;DR - John's behavior since his daughter's death has been consistent with that of other narcissistic murderers who got away with it. I don't mean to imply that John has Munchausen's; only that he is an attention-seeking sympathy hog who looks very suspicious from a behavioral standpoint.
MOO, of course![]()
I totally agree
I also wonder whether or not Beths brakes were fiddled with
I bet no one checked
