Yeah but if you ignore the RN, and just consider the victim, you dont get a 'white woman from the south', do you?
Come again? Okay, I get what you're saying, I think. And if you're trying to tell me that this crime had to be done by a man, I'll save you a lot of trouble. Although, I do think a man was involved.
Sexually assaulted 6 year old girl that was then murdered by strangulation. Unfortunately THAT has happened before many times, and almost exclusively by adult men.
I get you. I have an idea what you're saying. There's just one big problem, Holdon. Those cases don't resemble this one in the least. Danielle Van Dam, Samantha Runnion, Polly Klaas, Jessica Lunsford, etc. WERE killed by male assailants. Trouble is, they were all, without exception, taken out of the home without a note left, brutally done in outside of their homes, and dumped in various stages of undress outside the home. JonBenet was killed inside her home with a staged crime scene and a phony note. It's not just my opinion that it's apples and handgrenades. Nancy Grace and Marc Klaas were kind enough to point that out to Lin Wood back in 2002 when he had the gall to pull that bit. He certainly could use the reminder. He's not a well man, and I'm sure it's hard for him to keep up with it all. Sometimes I think that thing on his head isn't a toupee at all, but a furry parasite that's eating away his brain. It certainly hasn't done any wonders for his ethics, dignity, morals, etc.
Sorry SD but statistics strongly favor a male perp (JBR wasn't killed by a ransom note).
Are you SURE you want to go down that trail, pilgrim? Because statistics strongly favor a parent as perp, as well. As for her not being killed by the ransom note, I assure you I appreciate the humor of that remark. And you're right, as far as it goes. The person who wrote the note is not NECESSARILY the killer.
What a coincidence, unknown male DNA found in JBR's underwear, matches DNA found also on her longjohns. Sortof rules out the old RDI favorite factory worker theory, doesn't it?