tumble said:UKGuy:
I think the flashlight played a large part in the crime.
Not every priece of staging is located to the basement. The obvious RN was not in the basement.
To use the flashlight for lightening up the basement is a good point and that may very well be the case,
I just think the stager saw a good use of the flashlight staging a scene in the kitchen, this not meaning it was the optimal thing to do.
I am not trying to make a consistent scene but trying to build an idea of how the stager thought while doing the staging.
This whole staging business is inconsistent because the stager was not able to make it consistant. The stager threw in alot in the pie.
What do you think was e. g. the 'pattern of use' in tying JB's hair into those strange pigtails? If she was allegedly abducted from her bedroom while asleep, why do her hair at all? If she was the alleged victim of sexual assault, why do her hair for it that way?UKGuy said:tumble,
Because every other item of the JonBenet crime-scene evidence conforms to a particular pattern of use.
rashomon said:What do you think was e. g. the 'pattern of use' in tying JB's hair into those strange pigtails? If she was allegedly abducted from her bedroom while asleep, why do her hair at all? If she was the alleged victim of sexual assault, why do her hair for it that way?
What's more, we have only got the artist rendition of the ponytails, and since the artist's picture of JBs arms obviously contradict the actual rigor mortis position in which she was found (see the original crime scene picture 'JB at house' - I can' find it right now, but it used to be on the ACandyRose site) maybe her hair was done in a much less strange way that in the artist's picture, with all hair pulled back from her face?UKGuy said:rashomon,
Well depends on when you think they were done.
They may have formed part of some sexual abuse routine.
They may have been done whilst JonBenet was post-mortem horizontal, the rigor-mortis preventing accurate placement, but the intent could have been to mimic bedtime pigtails, similar to her barbie-gown being available.
Whats of possible interest is where this may have been undertaken, there are no hair-ties down in the basement, so either they run up and downstairs for hair-ties and size-12 underwear or it was done elsewhere?
Reasoning thus: There is evidence of JonBenet's garrote staging, but not of much else. Upstairs hair-ties were strewn over her bedroom floor. We do not know what else was removed.
The wiping down of JonBenet is another potential episode, that is it occurred somewhere other than the wine-cellar, this could have been upstairs or elsewhere in the basement.
But once wiped down and cleaned up, she was probably wrapped in the balnkets to avoid any further contamination.
Two things I dont know are:
Did JonBenet normally wear underwear in bed?
Did JonBenet normally wear pigtails to bed?
Answers to these will obviously inform you further as to the was it staging question.
rashomon said:What's more, we have only got the artist rendition of the ponytails, and since the artist's picture of JBs arms obviously contradict the actual rigor mortis position in which she was found (see the original crime scene picture 'JB at house' - I can' find it right now, but it used to be on the ACandyRose site) maybe her hair was done in a much less strange way that in the artist's picture, with all hair pulled back from her face?
But suppose the rendition was correct, could the hair have been done that way to disguise the head wound?
Do you (or others) know where exactly John's black T-shirt was found, the fibers of which were consistent with the fibers in JB's genital area?
Does anyone know if Patsy said JB normally wore her hair in pigtails when sleeping?
Autopsy said:The scalp is covered by long blonde hair which is fixed in two ponytails, one on top of the head secured by a cloth hair tie and blue elastic band, and one in the lower back of the head secured by a blue elastic band.
No scalp trauma is identified.
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