"Much of what you say is media myth. I tried to give you sources, you are within your rights to choose your own."
And don't you forget it. I'm familiar with most of your sources.
"Kane however was a hired gun from PA."
That "hired gun" business always fills me with mirth. I'm familiar with that, as well.
"You believe he thinks Patsy is the murderer, this is NOT fact."
Well, he certainly has always played it a bit close to the vest, but I get the notion he doesn't buy an intruder! Here's a direct quote from him:
(He's talking about Mary Keenan-Lacy's contention that the evidence is more consistent with an intruder.) "First of all, the thing I was going to say is if Mary Keenan has reached this conclusion, she clearly has not reviewed her own file"
As for Bill Wise, he didn't sound so sure of her innocence in PEOPLE:
"There were so many conflicting pieces of evidence."
"Saturday, Kane said JonBenet's killer may never be found. 'Absent some startling breakthrough, it is not going to get solved,' Kane said."
He's ALWAYS said that! Incidentally, what program was this? I didn't catch it.
You think a parent can't kill their child?
The U.S. Justice Department, based on studies of cases from 1970-1999, says that nearly 95% of murdered children are KILLED BY A FAMILY MEMBER, usually the parent. The younger the murdered child, the more likely the mother did it.
Paula Sims murdered her two infant daughters, claiming it was an intruder. She's now in prison in Illinois.
Let's not forget Darlie Routier. She killed both of her boys, staged injuries on herself and claimed an intruder did it.
I could go on and on, but I've made my point. It should also be stated that these people didn't have million-dollar lawyers! Money may not buy love, but it can buy freedom! (Thanks, LinasK!)
Look, sissi, I know this probably won't take, but when I came here, I didn't want to fight with you or anyone. I never claimed to "know for sure" that she did it. I just think, and I list the evidence that makes me think so. I'm open to an intruder, but so far, the evidence just does not stack up. Ironically, if some of these red herrings were to be discarded, you might be able to FIND an intruder! (Plus, I go with the little man, which I should have done in the first place!)
Let me give you an example:
We've all seen pictures and video of JB in her pageant outfits. The most famous one is probably the white one with the gold stars and peacock feathers. Now, alone, that's mildly unsettling. But when a picture from 20 years earlier crops up showing Mama in an IDENTICAL outfit, it sets off a few alarm bells in the head! I'm serious! They found a picture from 1977 showing a then-20-year-old Patsy in a costume so similar, it was startling! When something like that happens, the little man inside me (my gut instinct) starts tying knots in my guts.
Dr. Carole Lieberman is a psychiatrist from California. Here's what she had to say:
"Patsy was torn between two conflicting desires. She wanted JonBenet to win, but she wanted to be the most beautiful woman in her house. Which of her desires was stronger: the desire to go on creating this tiny sex object, or her own selfish desire to to be the fairest of all?"
This sounds vaguely familiar. Reminds me of Snow White and the Wicked Queen!
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall
Who's the fairest one of all?"
And the mirror breaks the bad news!
Dr. Jamie Turndorf is a psychotherapist from New York. She weighed in too:
"I've seen this many times with women who have been sexually molested or abused themselves. Patsy may have been replaying the trauma. We call this 'repetition compulsion,' the need to repeat a traumatic experience until it is resolved."
Now, hypothetically, mind you, let us speak the unspeakable: Patsy herself may have been molested or abused as a child. If so, her seemingly odd relationship with her father becomes terrifying: she never could face him! She even married John, a good deal older than herself, because, as the saying goes, women marry their fathers. If so, she never had a chance! And IF, IF, he was fooling around with JB, it may have been unavoidable. And, sadly, many mothers tend to blame the victim. Marilyn Van Derbur Atler is a former beauty queen and incest survivor. She's weighed in on this case several times, even talking to Lou Smit. (What good that would do, I have no idea!)
Finally, Wendy Maltz, a therapist and author, said this:
"There is something terribly sick about Patsy dressing her daughter in costumes like she wore. She's living her sexual fantasies through her 6-year-old child."
You can make up your own mind about it.
One thing I DO know: if there HAD been an intruder, there would be enough DNA evidence for THREE cases. There isn't. Even now, Henry Lee says there isn't.
Another thing I DO know, because I learned it the hard way, and we all had better learn it: villainy wears MANY masks, but none as dangerous as the mask of righteousness.