Detective Pinkie
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If IDI, I think that it is possible that the killer exited the house via the butler door and that he left the note on the stairs on his way out as his final act; he laid it out as he did so that it would be immediately noticed by someone going up/down or approaching the stairs. But, really, who knows?
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Im familiar with the argument that the Ramseys used the note as some sort of distraction look over there! This explanation only makes sense if the body had been disposed of. As it is, the discovery of the body in the house turns suspicions towards the Ramseys, and the situation is worsened by the realization that the note was written in the house and with materials from the house. This explanation, on several grounds, is absurd and nonsensical. But, maybe they did it anyway; right?
BTW, I dont see any signs of shock or panic. This crime seems planned out. Some thought and consideration went into it. Time was taken.
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Ok, I still don't have as much time as I like but I am going to continue anyway.
Yes thank you everything went fairly successfully today. It is school holidays here and I have 3 children home. I had to get all 4 of us ready to be at Putt Putt golf by 9.30am and then get them to my sister-in-laws so I could be at work by midday. Work 2 hours , back to pick up kids, have lunch, coffee and a gossip. Get home to get eldest ready for soccer practice and cook dinner before we go because we would be back too late to start dinner then. Then there is actually eating dinner, baths, pjs, bed. And I had to squeeze in Game of Thrones.
So the note by the stairs. Are you willing to admit that an intruder leaving the note on the stairs is just as strange as the Ramsey's claiming the note was on the stairs if RDI? Your reason is no better than my reasoning (in my opinion of course). There are plenty of better places to leave it for both sides of the argument.
As to the body and the note being in the same place, well I have already said I don't think that the body was meant to be found there but plans had to change. I also think they didn't realise that the police could trace the paper and pen to them, possibly not even considering the idea at all. The needed a note and writing on a generic notepad would be better than writing on letterhead. A note was better than no note and one on a generic notepad was the best they had available. A pen is a pen is a pen.
As to the explanation being absurd, not as absurd to believe someone sat in that house penning a three page ransom note (with practice pages) after searching for pen and paper, with people asleep upstairs. The chances that intruder took with the possibility of being caught are ridiculous, but maybe not as silly as leaving a ransom note in the same place as the body of the kidnap victim. That act is absolutely redundant but IDI has a problem with the Ramsey's doing the same thing and using their own paper to write the note. I am sure it would have been much easier to go out at 2am and buy some other note paper, or maybe cut letters out of magazines.
You want me and other RDI to consider the possibility that some of the vagueness and inconsistencies in the Ramsey's statements could be down to shock and panic. Well maybe some of problems with RDI could be due to the fact that decisions were made in shock and panic and the fact that they had to make use with what was available at the time. I don't see this as premeditated so it is going to be hard to turn this into a perfect crime when you are working in the heat of the moment and with a time limit.
What exactly makes you think there was no shock or panic involved?
BTW if this is not the appropriate thread, I am happy to move this elsewhere.