Nuisanceposter said:
What other past behavior has Burke shown that would lead people to believe he was capable of killing his sister at age nine? What behavior has he shown since the murder that would lead people to believe he could have been capable of killing his sister? As far as I can see, none - either before or since.
He wasn't inordinately jealous of her. He didn't exhibit behavior that indicated he had a problem with her, not enough to want her dead, and to kill her himself. Never have I heard anyone say that Burke was intentionally mean to her, or acted spiteful or jealous towards her, and I have to assume if that was an issue, it would have been thoroughly discussed by now.
The golf club incident, by all accounts, was an accident, and nothing more. Patsy freaked out, and dragged JB to specialists not because someone was asking questions (accidents like this happen all the time), but because she couldn't stand the idea of her daughter looking less than perfect.
I'm not saying he'd didn't do it or couldn't have done it. I'm saying it's possible but not probable, escially since I personally don't see any other behavior to back it up.
Nuisanceposter,
I tend to agree with you. Although its still possible he did kill JonBenet, the manner of her death, somehow imo does not reflect that of a 9-year old boy. 15-year old, 18-year old maybe, but not a 9-year-old.
Also what motive could he have had? He was the son of a millionaire, enjoyed the benefits therein.
Why kill your little sister, and the emphasis is on the 'little', she is only 6-years old, and other than receiving more attention, just what could Burke complain about?
Basically anyone who considers Burke did it has to supply a pretty convincing motive.
Without the staging in the wine-cellar, I would have accepted some kind of intruder theory, I dont rule it out completely, but there is no forensic evidence to back it up.
Whilst irrespective of any other theory most of the forensic evidence implicates the Ramseys, they get an Out Of Jail Card on this since it is their house and any reason can be offered for the forensic evidence, but the negative is that there is no intruder forensic evidence!
Also you should rule out some kind of accident being the cause. Since an 'accident' is not a homicide and not many prosecuters would want to promote such a case to a trial. So if it had been an accident, its easier to reveal that than some convoluted staged homicide.
If you consider the violent manner of her death, its difficult to characterise Burke as some kind of sexual predator forcing himself upon JonBenet!
If you reject Steven Thomas's toilet rage theory what are you left with? Either its Patsy or John, or as camper suggests the R's are covering up for say JAR?
The other theory on the table could be some kind of conspiracy, but it is difficult to distinguish between the influence the Ramsey's money and status might have been brought to bear and that of some conspiracy to cover it up, and avoid a trial.
So was Burke involved as originally asked, well its an ambiguous question, since by being in the same household he is involved.
I do think he has colluded in some manner, even if its only to be evasive when questioned. So to that extent he is involved, but I dont think he killed JonBenet!