JMO8778 said:
Sorry,that was misleading the way I said it.I didn't mean up as in over her head,I meant up as in above her head, but level with the rest of her body,as if she were lying on a bed and her arms were tied or looped around the bedpost,yet level with the rest of her body.Because one thing that doesn't make sense to me(and I know ST had to leave out a few things so as not to totally give away the case, at least that's the way the book reads in a few areas),anyway,he says PR tied JB's hands in front,not behind,or else her arms would not have been in that overhead position when she was found.He makes it sound as if her hands were tied in front,level with her waist or so.Yet,she was found with them above her head.Did I read this wrong,or was there a 2nd staging,this time with her arms moved to above her head?If so, then obvioulsy this would have to have been b/f rigor mortis set in.
I thought maybe with the loops on the ends,they could have revised the staging to or from JB's arms being looped around something.(which was blacked out on the reports,or done b/f the last restaging).
JMO8778,
Rather than being the victim of a rage attack in the bathroom, JonBenet may have been lying on a bed.
She recieved multiple injuries, which display an intentionality, rather than a mindless assault, which has a uniformity surrounding its consequences e.g. black eyes, swoolen lips etc.
If JonBenet's hands had previously been tied to something then its likely some evidence would have been left of this, particularly on her wrists, but there are none.
I prefer to explain her
raised ams as a defence mechanism against the blows that were landing on either side of her head, for those that adopt the
head blow first theory, they should accept there was not one but many blows, and assuming this is correct, it is likely JonBenet would have been lying face down on a bed, or a couch etc, with her hands and arms around her head, attempting to ward off the blows?
One problem with this theory is that JonBenet's attacker continued with a manual strangulation, a ligature strangulation, and as per the unexplained marks on her body, usually wished away as stun gun markings, its likely JonBenet's body was whacked with some object, as she lay supine, arms around her head, with her attacker concentrating on hitting her body? Its not the severity, or simply the number, its the different types of assault.
Her attacker, whichever way you wish to sequence events, decided on different methods of assault, imo that cannot be explained by an irrational rage? e.g. she has abrasions and contusions on the
front of her neck, the
sides of her head, and a fissured fracture on the
back of her head. I understand that the direction of the blow to the skull can be forensically determined from the resulting fissure pattern.
Then as per the lividity and her raised arms she was
left lying there for an extended period of time!
Now any rage theorist cannot argue that JonBenet's killer did not know she was dead, if so, then I'm reminded here somewhat of the Monty Python dead parrot comedy sketch.
But at some point her killer returned to remove some evidence, and stage a crime-scene. Later this was revised to become the wine-cellar crime-scene.
I remember one poster who never got it when I suggested JonBenet was not being
hidden in the wine-cellar because it was being staged e.g. apart from her barbie, the forensic evidence from the paint-tote tells you that this crime-scene goes beyond simply hiding a corpse!
Is it safe to assume that JonBenet was redressed and had her hair restyled upstairs, possibly encompassing a bedroom staging of some sort? Its difficult to imagine all this occurring down in the basement?
So there were a minimum of two different stagings, one that, if nothing else, cleans-up the upstairs crime-scene returning it to some kind of domestic banality, and the downstairs crime-scene which contains JonBenet's corpse wrapped in blankets, minus her barbie gown.
All the crime-scene photographs were taken long after JonBenet's corpse was discovered in the wine-cellar. The signifigance of this is that nobody knows what the original status of any household items was prior to the multiple searches, conducted by friends and law enforcement.
The
chair blocking the door was not the only item to do so, there were other miscellaneous items, various household detritus, randomly placed in front of the door, one of which was the chair, which most people would recognize as actually being a small wooden
stool, so its possible that others may have stepped over it, moved it aside, whatever, who knows, prior to the photographs being taken, just who did what with the chair?
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