Solace said:
Good idea Snowqueen. Start searching for those documentaries where Patsy is parading around the grave with her arms crossed over her chest staring at the grave like one of the statues in a cemetary.
You're so right about that picture of Patsy at the gravesite being awful, even disgusting, Solace.
But SnowQueen's right about some things too, and is being KIND to those people out of the goodness of her heart and I realize you're not the only one trying to dictate what she should think, so I'm not picking on anyone. It's just that, aren't we wasting a lot of time?
I don't think anyone disputes that it's an awful picture, we could wish never to have to look at ever again. Sickening. But the R family could have been in various degrees of shock, their strange "game" or whatever with the friends having resulted in disaster and their being ordered out of their house, no place to even go.
Maybe John was thinking they'd at least have lodging in Atlanta with people who'd love them while getting over the shock, would help with the funeral arrangements, etc. There's no way that could prove guilt, besides their letting something very stupid go on in their home involving their child. I don't think anybody disagrees that they were incredibly stupid and naive. That's not deliberate murder, though, no matter how you slice or spin it. SnowQueen and I and everyone here already have heard everything you've heard. Am I not correct that you anti-R's guys can't tell us anything new, unless something else happens like the Karr episode? I don't mean that as sarcasm or even a hint of criticizm for anyone, just a plea to let's move on.
So it was bad judgement, a snap decision, to want to go home to Atlanta leaving JonBenet with strangers. Amen. Whatever had been going on in that house obviously was even worse bad judgement. They weren't using their educated brains at all. Granted. But that's never going to prove murder.