icedtea4me
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singularity,
Well I'm with you on thinking stuff happened in JonBenet's bedroom or another room, etc.
Also I tend to draw the line if what I'm speculating on does not fit in with surrounding items.
If you contrast the two photos one bed is a mess the other is neat and tidy, how so?
So I got to thinking, after re-reading Patsy's interview again, then looking at the photos, Hey JonBenet should be in the bed with the lamp next to it? Like Patsy buys size-12's for her niece but gives them to JonBenet and she buys a new bedside lamp for JonBenet's room but puts it next to the guest bed, what is going on?
One proviso is that it could all be coincidence and the tidy bed is JonBenet's, except on Christmas night she was in what became the messy bed.
Yes it could be JAR's room has been staged or it might simply represent unfinished business, e.g. a prior staging now abandoned.
If you accept JonBenet made it to her bed, e.g. her hair was dressed for bed, then stuff happened in/on her bed. I'm thinking the other bed was used to lay JonBenet out on, clean her up, redress her etc? This results in this bed becoming messy, untidy and a dump of unintended forensic evidence, e.g. bloodstained pillow?
So eventually the bed JonBenet had intended to sleep in was made up, her doll was placed on it, along with some of her clothes, so to give a nice authentic domestic feel. Outside of a homicide scenario this need not apply.
I can definitely see Patsy's hand at work here.
Yes, for some on the fence it can help to highlight that some aspects of her bedroom might have been staged, e.g. the messy bed should not really look like that if an intruder snuck into JonBenet's room and lifted her from her bed, how come all the mess, just on one bed of course? I'm suggesting this might result from an abandonded prior staging, e.g. removal of evidential items, then re-arranging stuff to look a random mess, e.g. pillow. pink top, and duvet askew, why?
Sure, but it does look as if this is the bed JonBenet normally slept in?
A preliminary conclusion is that JonBenet's bedroom alike the wine-cellar has been staged, not a surprise if you want to backup your RN !
I'll drop this in here as it illuminates some recent discussions:
John Ramsey, Boulder Police Department Interview 1998, excerpt
So John is asked directly about the longjohns and he says he saw them, but nobody mentions they belong to Burke Ramsey, proverbial flap aside.
My take is BPD have twigged to JonBenet wearing Burke's longjohns, and think it is significant?
25 MIKE KANE: I am not talking pajama
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1 bottoms, I am talking about longjohns that are
2 just, you know, like the proverbial flap on
3 back.
You omitted the word back because...?