Are you referring to the Aisenberg case? If so, it's another head scratcher, for sure. Very sad, regardless of WDI.
I realize this is the position of most RDIs, but I don't understand why. I am nearly 100% convinced PR did not write that note.
The problem with the JBR case (re: the facts to which we are privy) is a lack of substantial evidence of Ramsey guilt and more than a reasonable amount of evidence, exculpatory in nature. JMHO.
Yes, thank you, it was the Eisenberg case I was referring to.
As to why, at least in my opinion, the RN screams Patsy is the overdramatic nature. I believe Patsy was a Narcissist. It is common for that type to be drama queens (or Kings, I suppose). That RN is so overly dramatic as to be absurd. The language too, screams Patsy.
As for the lack of evidence of Ramsey guilt, I believe it was Vincent Bugliosi who said, something to the effect, that the best evidence of their guilt was the lack of evidence of an intruder. I would agree with that statement. That, and in my mind at least the Ransom Note.
However, In spite of my distaste for AH and his cowardly ways , I do believe that this was a case that screams reasonable doubt, although I don't believe there is reasonable doubt of an intruder. However there is massive reasonable doubt as to which Ramsey or Ramsey's actually committed the crime.
Back to Patsy's personality, I have been on a re-reading binge this summer, reading old books I haven't read in years. One I am currrently on (having just finished PMPT and coming away as convinced as ever a RDI) is a book about Betty Broderick. She murdered her Ex-husband and his new wife in their beds in 1989 here in So. California. Case was huge at the time. At any rate, I think Patsy and Betty share the same personality disorder. Through most of Betty's adult life she was considered the "perfect" mother. I mean, more so than Patsy ever was, she was just super mom and was known for her love of all children. Yet when her husband left her for another woman she fell apart and her Narcissistic personality took over. During the years between his leaving and her killing him, all she cared about was money, her anger, and revenge. She treated her children horribly over and over. She became a different person.
Of course Betty did not kill her children and I personally have never believed Patsy meant (at least with the head blow) to kill her child. I have, however, always believed that once the initial damage was done with the head blow, her personality took over and it became all about her. I know many people have trouble believing a "loving" mother could do the things that I believe Patsy intentionally did to her child after what I think was a momentary loss of control. But reading about Betty again has just strengthened my belief that it truly is always about the narcissist to the narcissist.