DOI was nothing if not a giant Victim Impact Statement, and look at how John and Patsy positively relish describing their own pain at (shudder) being photographed by the tabloids, or (gasp) being asked to sit in chairs for hours at a time, or (the horror, the horror) having their every single need for food, clothing, and shelter met for them by friends and family for page after page. We, the readers, were supposed to actually feel sorry for the Ramseys because they had to sell their boats and their planes, things most of the American public will never have the opportunity to own in their lives in the first place. But JonBenet's pain? Too painful to describe, to even think about? Cheap and pretty words, but the evidence suggests that when John and Patsy, especially Patsy, want to talk about pain, they are more than happy to do so when it is their own and they can get sympathy. Sympathy for JonBenet does not benefit them, so it is useless to them. Which brings me back to my main point: JonBenet's best purpose in the life of John and Patsy Ramsey was to be a tool to make them look good, not to be an independent person with her own agenda, needs, and feelings. And when a parent sees a child as an accessory like a purse or a trendy little dog, you are looking at a parent who is capable of throwing "that child" away as easily as it was to throw away an innocent dog who had done nothing other than need vet treatments.