ljwf22 said:From the Steve Thomas book "JonBenet: Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation" (page 215, paperpack edition). This was during a visit to the Ramsey house July 2, 1997:
"It was on that table (in the family breakfast room) that police found the porcelain bowl containing fresh pineapple and bearing the fingerprints of Patsy and Burke. To me, that connected Patsy to pineapple, and pineapple was found in JonBenet's stomach, and one plus one equals two. I came to believe Patsy had given JonBenet pineapple that night.
Our experts studied the pineapple in the stomach and reported that it was fresh-cut pineapple, consistent down to the rind with what was found in the bowl. It was solid proof it wasn't canned pineapple, and what were the chances that an intruder would have brought in a fresh pineapple to cut up for his victim?
At lunch we had our sandwiches at that table while trying to convince Lou Smit of the connection between the mother's fingerprints on the bowl and the pineapple remains found in the child's body. He countered that a crime scene photo showed a Tupperware container in a paper sack in JonBenet's bedroom, and he believes the contents of that plastic bowl might have been pineapple.
Maybe she got up during the night and ate the pineapple in her room, he said, giving us an unlikely alternative. The Tupperware container, never siezed, was long gone, and the grainy photo on which he relied was totally inconlclusive. I thought the material could have been popcorn, maybe beads, certainly not unrefrigerated pineapple. Perhaps, Smit argued, if she knew the intruder, he might have fed her. "Maybe Santa," he ventured."
Just because prints are on the bowl does not prove that the leaver of the prints also served the contents. It could have been an empty bowl.
True, I wonder if there was a spoon or fork with JonBenet's prints on it?Scout said:Considering those prints a solid link between Patsy Ramsey and the pineapple is absurd. It's a prime example of Steve Thomas' complete lack of objectivity in investigating this case. I would expect that my fingerprints are on every dish, bowl, glass, pot, pan, etc, etc, etc in my kitchen cabinets.
I also feel Lou Smit's linking the pineapple to a Tupperware container in JonBenet's bedroom is an example of his lack of objectivity. Sure wish the FBI would have led the investigation from the getgo.Scout said:Considering those prints a solid link between Patsy Ramsey and the pineapple is absurd. It's a prime example of Steve Thomas' complete lack of objectivity in investigating this case. I would expect that my fingerprints are on every dish, bowl, glass, pot, pan, etc, etc, etc in my kitchen cabinets.
SuperDave said:Except that she claimed not to know anything about it, Scout.
ljwf22 said:Just because prints are on the bowl does not prove that the leaver of the prints also served the contents.
Nor the spoon, she woudn't do a setup like that and neither would the kids according to her.Scout said:The pineapple or the bowl?
Hmmm.......more food for thought. This puzzle seems to have a never-ending number of pieces.BlueCrab said:ljwf22,
The bowl of pineapple, from which JonBenet snacked about one to two hours before she died, had Patsy's and Burke's fingerprints on it. Patsy's prints would be on it because, at a previous time, it would have been she who had removed the bowl from the dishwasher and stored it in the overhead cabinet in the kitchen. It's not likely that Burke does the dishes. Therefore, it's likely that it was Burke who, after the parents had gone to bed, got the bowl down from the cabinet, placed fresh pineapple in it, and put the bowl of pineapple on the table.
But there was also a waterglass with a spent tea bag in it sitting out on the same table. Burke's fingerprints were on the waterglass. Burke was the resident tea drinker. This affirms that it was probably Burke who was sitting at the table with JonBenet in the middle of the night about one or two hours before she died -- JonBenet snacking on pineapple and Burke sipping on tea.
Thus, it appears that JonBenet and Burke, for some reason or another, were sitting together at the breakfast room table in the middle of the night. Why? Were they waiting for someone they know to show up outside so they could let him into the house? Were they waiting for John Mark Karr?
BlueCrab
SuperDave said:BlueCrab! Hello!
Listen, you and i have spoken before about JB being molested prior to the murder. Think that will have any importance in the future?
Zelda said:A fresh pineapple is diffult to cut. You need a sharp knife to cut through the
pineapple's shell. It takes some strength to cut.
I can't see either Burke or Jon Benet forcing a knife through the pinepple.
And I can't see two kids, or even just Jon Benet, eating fresh pineapple as a midnight snack.
Until recently I thought it was canned pineapple in a container in the refrigerator.
SuperDave said:JB's prints were NOT on it.