The original point was to show that SD did not post about a recent case where a killer parent did report a kidnapping with the body in the house on the "Shootin' From the Lip-Part 3" thread. He was, and is, clearly wrong Elaina was not reported kidnapped, and she was not found in the house.
More to the point is this: murderers report their victims as missing or kidnapped after theyve disposed of them, and not before. The report of missing or kidnapped explains the absence of victim.
The Zahra Baker case is interesting in that it illustrates this point exactly. Zahra was murdered and her body disposed of. The ransom note makes an appearance after the body had been disposed of and the ransom note was supposed to explain the disappearance.
This is exactly the opposite of the Ramsey situation.
A ransom note made sense in the Zahra case because there was no body and it is nonsense in the Ramseys case because there was a body.
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AK
I see what you're saying.
Ramsey case IMO is so unique but all too similar...in that the ransom note was manufactured as a diversion in both cases.
It's always to point away from the guilty.
Part of me believes John actually thought they would be able to board their plane and he would dispose of JonBenet at that time. Seems he was busying himself away from everyone that morning trying to figure out what to do with her...before he "fake" found her.
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