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Would it have mattered to investigators if Patsy had presented with clean fresh clothes on 12/26/1996?
My guess is not.
So when PR wears the same clothes again, it reminds me of the size-12's, i.e. the only people concerned are the Ramsey's. Nobody else in the whole wide world is interested if its Wednesday or your Red Top is what JonBenet should have worn?
So cutting to the chase, in good southern fashion, I think Patsy had a staging agenda that revolved around clothing, to this end her and JonBenet synchronised their dress.
Now on the night of 12/25/1996 some of JonBenet's clothing became forensically a no go area, this might be due to semen, blood, or sweat transfer etc.
I'm with you here; I asked Kolar if he knew of LE ever finding those pink PJ bottoms that matched the top JB had on Christmas morning in the "opening presents" photos and he said he has no knowledge that LE recovered those.
All these years and how many times have we pondered what happened to those pink pj bottoms? I think that's mighty important when you consider the other critical missing items that are related to the crime scene: the duct tape roll (some people believe there was none as it was re-used, but I'm not in that camp); the cord source (again, some believe these were from other objects, like shoestrings or to hang a picture, etc.); the tip end of the paintbrush (which I think was spirited away with the other items to hide the fact that it had her blood on it from being inserted into the vagina); and now the pj bottoms.
So why get rid of the bottoms, as well?
Because they had damning evidence on them, is my thought: yes, semen or blood or some evidence of sexual activities. Remember the blood on the pillowcase on her bed, which Haney implied in the '98 interview (with Patsy) came from JB
Or maybe the bottoms were wet by JB, for that matter, as in Thomas' theory.
So PR invents the story JonBenet and I argued over what she might wear to the White's, despite Patsy attesting she was not present when JonBenet bathed and dressed.
This allows differentation in the JonBenet dress story, but one that will accord with whatever PR's account is?
It has always been my theory that the Ramseys had JB "asleep" when she got home, put to bed immediately, for the same reason: nothing to explain or get confused or conflicted over when relating the activities involving her before the head blow took her down. Simple: she was asleep, JR carried her to bed, Patsy did the undressing/redressing....
Yes. Patsy did the undressing/redressing--except JonBenet was dead or dying, not sleeping. Stick to the truth as much as possible, to keep from tripping up.
And yet their stories changed and they still got details wrong because theory and reality are often very different. JR said he took her coat and boots off in her room on her bed, but her coat was in the car. Burke said JB walked upstairs to her bed, on her own.
And not until this minute did I realize that of the two, Patsy inserted the paintbrush and wiped the body down, redressing it. Of course she would have, especially if JR was not the sexual abuser. A father would not be inclined to do those things to his little girl's private areas, not if her mother was there. A mother has changed many a diaper, applied salves and explored these areas for medical issues since they were born. Patsy certainly had done as much, as she related in her interviews and book that she'd applied creams; and we know JB had vaginitis from her medical records as well.
Yes, I believe that it was Patsy who did those deeds, even though it may have pained her.
Because no, I don't believe the Ramseys were enjoying the events of that night. At. All.
So it appears PR had a staging to express, including one that required the previous nights clothing, yet it seems someone vetoed this and elected another approach.
It just hit me what you meant here: JR decided to shower and change. But that may have been because he sweated a lot and his clothes showed it? We don't really know, since his original clothing never showed up for another year, if then. Kolar revealed some of the clothing the Ramseys turned over eventually appeared to have folds like it had never been worn. I wonder if that's why JR retorted to Levin in Atlanta in August of 2000 "Bull*****!" when told his shirt fibers matched those found on the child's genitals. Maybe he didn't know they'd actually be that consistent since it wasn't his actual shirt he wore that night? Just guessing, of course, but something is very wrong with the clothing "turned over" so long after the murder, which Hunter also had refused to subpoena early in the investigation.
So it looks like Patsy thought I'll go with my original plan, I'll dress in last nights clothing, but I'll go along with this wine-cellar kidnapping thing, to see if it works?
So I think PR dressing up in the same clothes she wore to the White's was a staging move, possibly even thinking she could redeem or rescue another family member from prosecution?
As we're moving through this, it's crossed my mind that maybe Patsy and/or John meant to appear guilty to take the burden off of Burke, if he was involved. Though they had all night to stage this scene, if it began, as I believe, not long after they returned home, I do have trouble imagining they were thinking of so much detail as we often attribute to them. Not that it's not possible, especially since I believe they also made phone calls that informed them at certain points as to what they needed to accomplish before that 911 call. But it is mind-boggling to imagine being that composed under the circumstances.
It's best not to forget, however, that Patsy was an award-winning actor in high school and at the Miss America pageant. Thinking on your feet is critical to that level of performance. She also was a skilled dramatic writer, with her degree in journalism. She was employed in professional advertising when she was young, as well, and she certainly drilled JonBenet for years in performances related to pageantry. A primary skill of a performer is being able to work well under pressure. Patsy spent years training in her high school competitive speech program as a dramatic interpreter. Oh, yeah, she did. Placed second at Nationals, if memory serves. I've seen those students compete and at that level, they're so good they'll make the hair stand up on your neck.
JR was no idiot, either, having snaked his company out from under his 2 co-partners and landing the CEO position in the process. He certainly knew something about lying and deceiving others, as his first wife and ex-mistress could tell. I think we sometimes forget how crafty the Ramseys were because we've been so bombarded with their "we're just an all American family of Southern Christians" propaganda for all these years.
And as time moved forward that morning JR realised stuff could be moved and prior staging might be reconsidered, with BR relocated, JR had the opportunity to basically mess stuff up, particularly that which relates to directly to JonBenet.
So everyone must consider JR's remarks in relation to the chair sitting in front of the door. Why so , why the slip up, why the mistake?
Not to mention, his faux story about how he broke and climbed in that basement window, which isn't even physically possible the way he described it to LE at 4 months and then at a year and a half later.
So I think Patsy wore her White's outfit because she was going to claim when she found JonBenet thats what she was wearing, i.e. conforms to the White's agenda.
And this is the important inference, kinda long winded I know, yet Patsy had a staging agenda that included the clothes she wore to the White's, but that JR for reasons yet unknown managed to write her out of that script, yet by default implicate himself in the sexual assault and death of JonBenet Ramsey.
So we've come to a meeting of the minds on some interesting points here.
Why implicate themselves so obviously? Any fool can see Patsy wrote that note, though many refuse to admit it and/or are in denial about it. JR had to know his actions through his lawyers were going to put him front and center, which is where the sexual assault and staging of the crime put him anyway.
He told Det. Arndt it was an inside job.
The use of JR's bonus amount was obvious.
The length and linguistics of the ransom note couldn't have screamed "RAMSEYS" more if Patsy had signed her name to it.
Ha. I have to think about this.
Because if they meant to implicate themselves all along to relieve Burke of his involvement, banking on their powerful connections with Lockheed, hoping that their lawyers could work with Hunter to destroy the case and keep them from ever being indicted, believing they'd created enough of a smoke screen to fool stupid old detectives at BPD--that is pretty much what happened.
But fate stepped in and "rookie" Steve Thomas and we old beer can collectors screwed it up for them. No wonder they hated Steve so much. They never imaged in a million years one "rogue detective" would blow their cover and the media and the Internet would then foil all their best laid plans to bury the entire thing with their child's body in Georgia.
They banked that no one among their family and friends would believe the perfect American dream family, the esteemed Ramseys, could have done such a terrible thing to their own child.
But the evidence, in spite of their pals Hunter and Lacy, proved otherwise. The deeper they dug, the deeper that pit of guilt became.
Sorry I went on and on. But you got me going, UKGuy, and you know better than to get me going!
I'm blaming YOU!
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