txsvicki
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I've read that it takes about 4 minutes to strangle someone. That may also be based on a victim awake and struggling.
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That would explain the RN. As I said, I cannot imagine that JR saw that ahead of time, it was just so "out there" and so very Patsy.
The irony is that if they wanted to protect Burke from the stigma following him thorugh life, they actually did the exact opposite with their lies and staging.
If they had just told the truth no one would be even discussing this case today. It might have gotten a minimum coverage on the National news, might not have even gotten that, and would have died away like so many stories
Most people would not even remember the story today. How many "officially" Solved cases are even discussed unless there is an appeal, retrial or something of that nature, which could not have happened in this case as there could have been no prosecution.
Why would assuming the garrote accomplished this be a mistake? I'm just basing my theories on what has been presented. Maybe there's more, IDK...moo
dodie20,
It might be that the garrote as advertised never asphyxiated JonBenet, but that some other ligature did.
A careful read of the Autopsy Report allows for this assumption, this might be the reason behind Wecht's much derided erotic asphyxiation theory?
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I don't see in the autopsy anything that would suggest to me that anything other than that cord was used to strangle her. Manual strangulation leaves distinctive marks. And the only ligature furrow matches the ligature that was found on her neck in thickness. I have never believed there was a scarf used or hands or anything other than the cord for the simple reason that there are no other marks or bruises on her throat to indicate this.
The ligature furrow is circumferential, indicating not only that SHE did not move (aka already unconscious and therefore not moving) but also that the ligature itself did not move other than to tighten. This proves she was not hung or suspended in any way, because if that happens the furrow looks different, with a space in the furrow on the opposite side to where the weight of the body pulled. If you look at the autopsy photo showing the back of her neck, you will see the angry red furrow goes all around her neck, even the nape- there is NO space that indicated the weight of her suspended body pulled away from the cord.
DeeDee249,
BBM are the magic words. I suspect otherwise, and it corresponds with the staging.
I reckon things are precisely not what they appear due to staging. So everything you assert above is correct. I do not think JonBenet was ever suspended.
A big clue actually lies in something you allude to, i.e that the furrow was circumferential.
So if JonBenet is not moving ... ?
There are marks or contusions on her neck that cannot simply be explained away by the application of a circumferential ligature.
They may have explanations but patently not of a circumferential nature?
I think what I'm suggesting is that the paintbrush/ligature need not have killed JonBenet. That was accomplished elsewhere using similar methods, except what you see in the basement is a staged representation?
I reckon JonBenet was being molested by multiple people in her social circle and it was this that signed her death warrant.
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This is speculative, since there were neither medical reports nor eye witnesses, but in support of your theory of more than one person molesting JB, there is the SBP behavior corresponding to BRs oddities. There is also a statement in the Marilyn Van Derbur Atler book, when she is repeating statistics on sibling abuse, that sibling abuse is 5 times as frequent as parental abuse.DeeDee249,
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I reckon JonBenet was being molested by multiple people in her social circle and it was this that signed her death warrant.
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Questfortrue,
Where can I view the video documentary of MTs/DMs Who Killed Jonbenet ?
I have searched YouTube without results.
Thanks.
This is speculative, since there were neither medical reports nor eye witnesses, but in support of your theory of more than one person molesting JB, there is the SBP behavior corresponding to BRs oddities. There is also a statement in the Marilyn Van Derbur Atler book, when she is repeating statistics on sibling abuse, that sibling abuse is 5 times as frequent as parental abuse.
However, Atler also shares that at least 1/3 of the victims of sibling abuse were also victimized paternally.
There is a scene in the strange documentary of MTs/DMs Who Killed Jonbenet which was noted by Hodges. I have not viewed the video, so cant be an authority on it. The scene is the interview with MT, JR and PR. If what is reported is true, the mannerisms recorded were clearly strange. When JR vehemently denies a sexual contact with JB, he is recorded as double blinking ( a sign of anxiety, and some impute lying) on the words Absolutely (not) in denial of impropriety. On one of his responses of denial, PR turns towards him, as though she might confront him, but then sticks her tongue out at him when he says Absolutely, (I didnt do it). I dont know what PR was feeling when she stuck her tongue out, but it wasnt a positive reinforcement of what he was saying. She subsequently reinforces her feelings giving him a look which says sardonically right, youre telling the truth all the way. moo
You know, don't you, that Marilyn Van Derbur Atler was consulted by the BPD early on in the investigation. From one of the articles that is still online:This is speculative, since there were neither medical reports nor eye witnesses, but in support of your theory of more than one person molesting JB, there is the SBP behavior corresponding to BRs oddities. There is also a statement in the Marilyn Van Derbur Atler book, when she is repeating statistics on sibling abuse, that sibling abuse is 5 times as frequent as parental abuse.
However, Atler also shares that at least 1/3 of the victims of sibling abuse were also victimized paternally.
1. Why a PAINTBRUSH?
2. Where's the missing end? Regardless who did it, if it were constructed that night the missing end wouldn't be missing. It would be there in the brush case with the rest of it.
3. The knot. It looks purposeful.
4. The mechanism of killing. Basically, as I understand it, this was nothing more than a noose with a stick on the end. JBR's neck was inside the noose. It was tightened either by pushing the knot or by twisting the stick and coiling the string to apply pressure against the knot. If you were trying to quickly kill someone this is not how you would do it. Not even close. You would tie a stick on both ends, loop it around the neck, and pull. Who would even THINK of constructing some device like this, let alone on the spur of the moment.
5. This took time and thought. It was't thrown together in moments as a hasty "finish her off" improvised weapon. It was crafted with at least some care, and yet it's not all that effective as a murder device. so why CONSTRUCT something like this?
6. Where's the missing parts? Specifically, where did the cord come from and where's the rest of the paintbrush? If you look at imagines of the home and basement there is cord all over the place and all kinds of wonderful strangulation implements. The killer had NO REASON to remove any of it, and in some cases had no hesitation in leaving it behind. Some of the pieces of paintbrush, for example, were left. Only one piece was missing. The remaining cord has apparently never been located.
2. It remained in a hole that the brush handle was put into and broke off.
Questfortrue,
Where can I view the video documentary of MTs/DMs Who Killed Jonbenet ?
I have searched YouTube without results.
Thanks.
BBM1. Art. This was a creative act. It is no wonder art supplies are associated.
2. It remained in a hole that the brush handle was put into and broke off.
3. It had to support weight, it had to be secure to support weight.
4. The neck ligature as it ended up was not a method of killing, it was a method os suspension/posing.
5. It was premeditated and it comes from a book.
6. Good questions.
MOO
I think you misinterpreted what I was trying to say, or I wasn't very clear. Let me start over. I've heard, (don't know if it's true), that strangling somebody to death, is not quick. It takes awhile. I've never heard if a ligature speeds up the process, so I don't know if this affected the time involved, but it may have...as the head injury might have. My point was this-if the ligature was for staging and the perp 'unknowingly' killed JB in the process of staging, then how long did he stage? If strangling takes more than a few seconds, I don't believe this was staging...because why would a stager, (if he thought the victim was dead), strangle for any extended period of time? I tried googling a little bit, but couldn't find a real answer...just people speculating. It is gruesome and I don't like thinking about it, but I was curious to the amount of time involved here. all moo
BBM
So the body was hoisted with the knotted cord and paint brush handle paraphernalia. The paint brush handle was inserted into a hole. It was the paint brush handle that supported the weight of JB's dead body. Where was the location of the hole that the paint brush handle was inserted into? Ceiling? Wall? Pipe? Did PR need to stand on a chair?