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What do the trophies have to do with anything? I'm not following this line of thought?
Thinking the same thing!
&& and lol, could never be effective to hit someone, I'm sure they're plastic!
What do the trophies have to do with anything? I'm not following this line of thought?
DeDee, even though we don’t always necessarily agree on our deductions, I have to say that I admire your diligence and tenacity. For that, I’ll do whatever I can to assist you.I have studied a few more pictures and cannot determine any other place in the home for the tacky white shelving unit stacked with trophies.
otg, whatcha think about the wall that is to your right when you enter the master bedroom suite from the hallway where the spiral stairway is located? I have been unsuccessful in locating a photo of an angled ceiling on the second floor.
http://hellhole_photos.tripod.com/thirdfloor.htm
It is difficult to imagine Patsy placing that white unit with the trophies on it in her bedroom. However, I recall reading about JonBenét telling a little playmate who commented on one of her trophies: "Oh, those belong in my mother's room" or "Those are my mom's."
The significance of the trophies that were discovered fallen over, for me, is to help determine where the initial altercation may have started. Without a smoking gun, everything becomes significant.

To me, the only logical weapon was the heavy Maglight flashlight. It was found wiped clean inside and out- which NO intruder would do. It was wiped to they could claim it wasn't theirs- even though they admitted to having one "just like it" and admitted the drawer in which theirs was kept was open and empty in a crime photo. Had only the outside been wiped, finding the Rs prints on the batteries would prove it was theirs. Wiping the BATTERIES was a blatant attempt to distance themselves from the flashlight.
One of the forensic specialists who studied the case experimented with an identical flashlight and a cadaver skull- it produced a nearly identical rectangular depressed fracture.
Patsy would have known from this murder, by this mother of her children, that was a very bloody and very messy because a butcher knife, from the house, was involved. Also, blood splattered all over the front of Darlie's nightshirt. Patsy would not want blood on her hands.
Thanks for posting that, it's funny how we've been so used to hearing for years that Patsy dressed her like a highly sexualized Vegas stripper but most of those costumes were very normal dance costumes for kids. Seriously, only two seemed even slightly questionable.
I'm wondering how many parents have a dd in dance? The costumes during recital week are skimpy and the make- up ridiculously thick, I see no difference between dancers and pageant girls.
Not all dancers are dancing like this but it's a huge problem. It's not just limited to pageants.
http://www.momlogic.com/2010/05/dance_contest_or_kiddie_porn.php?page=5
Not all dancers are dancing like this but it's a huge problem. It's not just limited to pageants.
http://www.momlogic.com/2010/05/dance_contest_or_kiddie_porn.php?page=5
I totally agree. It IS a huge problem. It is part of the larger problem of the sexualizing of very young girls. And as a side effect, hypersexuality in young boys occurs. This is were parents come into it. Every one of those moms has visions of world-wide fame and stardom for their daughters. And in vain, for the majority of them. It is time for parents- for the MOMS- to step up and say that they will not allow it to happen to their kids. That is the cure- the parents have t step up to the plate and say that it is not appropriate. All the trophies and tiaras in the world cannot replace a childhood that ended too soon. Once gone, it can never be reclaimed.
JB was TAUGHT to behave in a more "mature" manner on stage. When I look at her pageant videos I see a beautiful CHILD. But others see something more. Her innocence is still there in her eyes and face, if not in her pageant moves. But that was light years away from what is seen today. If that was shocking back then, what would you call what is happening today? I'd call it abominable.
If we are getting rid of pageants are we also going to get rid of dance? Competitive cheer?