Holdontoyourhat said:
Welllll, lets just think about this a minute. We're going to listen to, fear, and obey extortionists. Pretty soon we'll all be working for them, at that rate.
Yeah...cause this type of kidnapping happens all the time.
It's not like they said they read the note and then decided to go against the kidnapper's demands because they won't give in to terrorists, they said they didn't even bother to read the whole note before making all those calls. I just don't believe that the CEO of a successful business would find an RN and not even bother to read the whole thing before making decisions that could result in his child's death. I also don't believe the Rs would have sent Burke to go anywhere else witrhout them if they had thought this kidnapping was real.
I mean, come on...my child is missing, there's a ransom note - am I going to read the first line and just the first line before deciding what to do and acting on that decision?
NO.
I'm going to read the entire note and then make a decision based on what I've been told, so that I don't do something stupid, like call 911 without even bothering to find out if that will get my child killed. Then...imagine I'm so confident that I'm top of everything that I go ahead and call over five other people, because there's no need to read the RN through - I have to have support in person immediately, and that's more important than reading the RN and figuring out how to get my daughter back...? Hell NO. That's ridiculous.
If this had been a real kidnapping, and the perp really was monitoring the house, then the Rs calling police without mentioning the dire need for discretion and calling over friends for a get-together would have had JonBenet's head cut off. Their impatience and reckless disregard of the warnings against speaking to anyone would have resulted in their daughter's decapitation.
Is that a better scenario?
Absolutely not.
Lucky for everyone involved that there never was a foreign faction, and this was never a real kidnapping.