Jayelles
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Well, yes - your suggestion has possibilities but I see holes in it.aussiesheila said:They could have told Burke that JonBenet had been kidnapped and they were not going to Charlevoix but were staying home all day because they were waiting for the kidnapper to call, then waited until Burke was asleep the next night and John could have driven the body out to the mountains.
They could have told Mike Archuletta that JonBenet had been kidnapped and they were not going to Charlevoix so they were cancelling the flight. If you mean a suitcase containing her body, they would not need to explain it to anyone because they would not take it in one, they didn't have to put it in anything, no-one would see it because John would put it in the boot of his car and take it away in the dead of the following night.
They could have told the older kids that JonBenet had been kidnapped and they were not going to Charlevoix because they were waiting for the kidnapper to call and the older kids should go back home to Atlanta and wait for further news from them.
I think it had stopped snowing by 6 am that day. If it did snow again and there were more tyre tracks they didn't want anyone to see then they would just wait a few more days until the sun came out and melted them or it snowed again and they got covered up THEN they call the police.
They could have said that no-one including Burke saw JonBenet after the evening of 25th because she had been kidnapped.
I think I just have.
It may not have been a brilliant coverup plan but it would have been far more believable than what you are suggesting the Ramseys wanted the police to think had happened - either that an intending kidnapper changed his mind about kidnapping a child and sexually abused and killed her instead but still left behind a ransom note, or that someone came into the house sexually abused and killed a child and left a note demanding a ransom even though he had left the body in the house. There is no way any investigators were going to believe either of these scenarios.
You suggest that the Ramseys tell Burke, Archuletta and the big kids about the "kidnapping". That required a big gamble - i.e. that they would remain silent. It would only take ONE of them to decide that the police SHOULD be informed and the police would arrive - maybe catch them in the act of getting rid of the body.
The Ramsey's official story is "don't know nuffin about nuffin". They claim JonBenet was alseep when they were awake and that they were asleep when she was murdered and that Burke was even asleep up until after the police arrived. As long as they were asleep, there is nothing to be interrogated about. They have to give one asnwer and one answer only - "I don't know - I was asleep". Easy to learn, easy to rehearse, easy to stick to.
Delaying a day before reporting the "kidnapping" to police would mean that the police could probe much, much further into the actions. They would have had a full day of being awake and of activities and then there would be plenty of scope to slip up and get the stories wrong.
Do't forget that their neighbours, the Barnhills also knew they were going to Charlevoix. Don't you think they would notice the Ramseys were still at home and maybe pay a visit to find out what was wrong? Maybe other neighbours knew too - people often let their neighbours know when they are going away. All of this would raise suspicion.
Then there is the question of why the Ramseys didn't tell the police about the kidnapping .... "But the ransom note says if we told a stray dog, she would die" ... yet you have them telling a whole host of people - so that wouldn't fly.
IF the Ramseys killed JonBenet - and I think it seems reasonable to suppose that if they did, then it would have been a tragic accident - it seems likely that there would have been a significant period of hysteria and chaos during which they wouldn't know what to do. Time has a nasty habit of flying when you need time to think. IMO, there would have been very little time for any cool-headed planning.
Your theory assumes that the Ramseys would definitely have taken a particular course of action.