The GJ does not issue indictments. The DAs office holds that responsibility. AH chose not to do so.
Patsy could not be eliminated as the writer of the RN. She wrote that RN for herself, not to protect an intruder.
John received the $118,000 bonus for his earnings in 1995. However, in the RN she let him know she was a fat cat, too. Patsy spent that bonus during 1996. JR told his friend she was going to spend every dollar he made.
The RN must be viewed from the deep mental state of the author. Patsy had been served a death sentence with the incurable Stage Four Ovarian Cancer diagnosis.
Read the note looking for signs of her cancer scare. She dies, she dies, she dies. She is scrutinized. She is monitored. She is scanned.
Perhaps Patsy felt as if she lost her femininity. "The two gentlemen watching over her..."
Feminine parts of Patsy were removed when her uterus and ovaries were excised. Her beauty queen body was scarred from "from stem to stern". Her liver was irreparably damaged from chemo treatments. She had to be quarantined for a while.
We do not know how these treatments affected her brain; ergo, her thought processes may have been altered, from the cancer treatments for an incurable cancer, and the ensuing stress of a beauty queen carrying such knowledge before reaching the age of forty.
Patsy hoped that, legally, she would get away with the murder of JonBenét; although, if she were caught, she wanted everyone to know why she did it. It's in the RN.
The RN is not foolish hogwash. The RN is a complex documentation of a complicated story Patsy has to tell.
There was talk around town at one point, that the Ramsey Legal Team was preparing for Patsy to confess, by way of claiming she was depressed, became manic, and her memory suffered.
In reading Patsy's LE interviews, she is vague or she can't recall or she doesn't remember things. She attempts to keep her interview innocent by using words like "little" in describing objects.
In reality, Patsy could be devious. She turned on many friends after her daughter's death by implicating them. She competed for the title of Miss America. She came from a highly competitive, mean family. Access Graphic employees called her father, Don Paugh, The Hatchet Man for a reason.
John was nicknamed the Ice Man during the investigation. The nicest thing I know that Nedra said about the man her daughter was married to for eighteen years was that she enjoyed spending his money.
John and Patsy's education and life experiences equipped them with the ability to withstand the intense media attention stoically. They hired a PR firm straight away, along with Death Penalty qualified lawyers.
Patsy said winning the title of Miss West Virginia was like "being a Princess for a year". The CEO JR and Princess Patsy managed to maintain their posture so well because they excelled in PR (Public Relations).
OMO based on the knowledge possessed ATT