if the note is fake and the Rs know it they also know that they have to, at least, go through the motions: call the cops, panic, gather friends for support and as witnesses
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i think they took a gamble and it paid off. maybe (and this is my MOO, i feel like a cow when i see those letters) the idea was to "discover" JB outside the house but FW taking into his own to search for her forced their hand to "discover" JB's body
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AK, how do you explain the RN that was written all w materials found in the R's house and with almost identical handwriting to PR? i am not being demanding i just would like to have another perspective on the RN
Again, I think this depends on the person, but my idea of "going through the motions" would never include calling other people to come over. It's just strange to me. I could see calling a friend or family member who is a police officer, or someone you think might know more about what happened if JonBenet had been old enough to, for example, have school friends who might know if she'd been having problems, or her grandparents so they don't hear on the news, maybe even a pastor, but several family friends? I mean I guess it depends on the types of relationships you have, but it's just a weird reaction to me in the initial hours. It's just speculation, though.
If it was intended that her body be found outside, I think that changes a whole lot in terms of how everything fits together. But because we can't know, I feel like it's really hard to decide what actually happened. Those are the details I'm talking about - the ones we can't know. The whole thing makes more sense from a RDI perspective if she was to be found outside. But then why call people over? Call the police and then hope they go on a chase and you can sneak her away. I don't know that the Ramseys viewed the house as a crime scene, whether they were involved or not, and I'm pretty sure they didn't. Everyone thought she was gone or was supposed to be gone and that's why no one took proper security measures. Only in hindsight does the house appear to be the crime scene, and there's not much to contaminate if there are no signs of a struggle and at that point no one assumes she was injured yet.
I don't think the RN was identical to Patsy's handwriting. She couldn't be ruled out, and there are similarities for sure. But identical is a stretch.
The Ramseys called the police FIRST. That means that the police could (they did!) have arrived before anyone else and the police could have (should have!) prevented anyone else from entering the home. If the Ramseys had wanted friends, etc present to confuse or muddle the crime scene or to act as some sort of buttress between them and the police than they would have called the friends, etc. first and allowed time for them to arrive before calling the police.
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No offence to lawstudent, but this notion that faking a kidnapping would somehow provide the Ramseys with time to avoid tough questions is hard to defend. Reporting a kidnapping with the body still in the house, telling the police that the house was secure, unnecessarily using and creating self-incriminating evidence, etc...? creating a situation in which the police are going to occupy your home waiting for a kidnapper to call, etc... ? no, this is not the way to go about avoiding questions; this is a way to create questions and the opportunity to be observed (and questions).
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AK
Your first point is a very good point that I had not considered. However, if they thought the police would be out on a hunt and a while had gone by before other investigators arrived, the friends could have been invited over to alleviate the awkwardness and restlessness in the meantime, whether they were involved or not. I mean, they were just waiting around, right? I don't believe it was a calculated plan way in advance, but it just could have seemed like a good way to keep conversation from going places they didn't want or to take the focus off of them due to either guilt or grief.
I'm not 100% Ramsey did it, so I was posing that more as a hypothetical, but you make good points regarding the delay in questioning. It definitely was not a perfect plan if that's what happened, but if you find a dead body in the house, you are going to get immediate questions and a lockdown of the house, and maybe even arrests. There's no real way to report that to 911 and really give any good explanation that's remotely plausible. A kidnapping may send police away (not in reality, but I could see people thinking this), giving you time to get rid of the body or at least make it look more like a kidnapping. It also at the very least makes your initial reaction easier to come up with because you don't have to offer an explanation of what happened, and it paints you in a sympathetic, panicked light that is harder to read. The house being secured makes no sense - I agree on that point. That's one of the things that makes me doubt RDI.