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  • #101
Originally posted by sissi
I think a child was using the dictionary for a Christmas story and needed to find the word,"incense".....it makes far more "sense" to me.
IMO

IMHO...this story is told by the "RANSON NOTE---SAD STORY" and it is not filled will "sense" or any "Common Sense" NOT!"... It's a PATSY STORY-THING!
 
  • #102
Originally posted by Ivy
Okay, I'm convinced now that Burke or JonBenet had looked up "incense" in order to write a Christmas story, and that's why the dictionary page was dogeared to point to "incest."
This whole concept is too silly to even consider. Yeah, that's what rich kids do on their Christmas vacation from school--they sit around, read the Bible, and write essays after looking words up in the dictionary.....LOL

I think the dictionary was dog-eared to the word "incest" because neither John or Patsy knew if that word applied to young children playing "doctor" with a paint stick.
 
  • #103
Originally posted by Shylock
I think the dictionary was dog-eared to the word "incest" because neither John or Patsy knew if that word applied to young children playing "doctor" with a paint stick.

Okay, so how does that make sense? Is their evidence the paintstick was even used for something other than the garrote?

Why would they dog-ear that page if they are trying to cover tracks?
 
  • #104
I think it was because they had to prove to a certain someone that it was improper to have sexual contact with JB and thus that certain someone could be charged and that it was morally wrong. That certain someone might have thought it was okay to have sexual contact with JB...albeit a delusion to continue his denial. Just guessing, of course.
 
  • #105
So, why dog-ear the page? Why not just look it up again. When my parens wanted to get something across to me they just said "no." They didn't look up definitions. Don't you think they should know it is wrong for Burke to have sexual contact with her anyway? They needed to look that up? That's absurd.....
 
  • #106
Dog-earring seems to be somewhat of a personal habit, IMO. I don't like to mess up book pages by doing so as I'd use a bookmark. However, some people do. Anybody know if a R family member was notorious for dog-earring? I doubt a stranger would peruse an R's dictionary and dog-ear.
 
  • #107
Agreed, I dog-ear my pages, I have tons of bookmarks, I just can never get used to using them.
 
  • #108
Originally posted by ajt400
Okay, so how does that make sense? Is their evidence the paintstick was even used for something other than the garrote?
Yes, there is evidence the paint stick was probably inserted into her. A splinter.
 
  • #109
But wouldn't they have also found evidence of her on the paint stick? (You know what I mean)
 
  • #110
Wasn't it more like a tiny flake of cellulose that could have come from the paint stick? I don't think it was positively identified as wood, much less as coming from the paint stick.
 

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