I do think about that. The only answer I can come up with is that (with their lawyer in agreement) having found the panty package - which probably was packed up by whatever moving company packed them for the move to Atlanta- they figured it might make it seem as if they were trying to
"co-operate" with LE. Patsy had already admitted she bought them, so no problem there. And true to their previous pattern, LE never questioned why they still had them to send.
I often wonder what they did about all of JB's belongings. I assume Patsy would want to keep all her trophies and special pageant dresses as well as some special dolls, toys and mementos. But the everyday things- her clothes, shoes, etc.- were they packed up along with everything else when the house was sold? I guess they would have been, and then sorted through after they were delivered to their new home in Atlanta.
DeeDee249,
mmm, well lets parse this one through.
First thing the Ramsey's had a plan, e.g. dissosociate themselves from the crime-scene and sanitise everything else e.g. empty the house, redecorate and sell it on.
The only answer I can come up with is that (with their lawyer in agreement) having found the panty package - which probably was packed up by whatever moving company packed them for the move to Atlanta- they figured it might make it seem as if they were trying to
My only objection to this explanation is, how come the moving company found the size-12's when the LE could not?
I often wonder what they did about all of JB's belongings.
I guess Patsy will have kept the most memorable items and discarded the rest. What you reckon she had a
shrine room dedicated to JonBenet containing all her trophies, dolls, pictures on the wall, dresses hanging up etc?
As far as I can tell, this is how the Ramsey's saw things:
1. JonBenet was found wearing Bloomingdale size-12's.
2. Patsy claimed she placed size-12's, intended for Jenny Davis, into JonBenet's underwear drawer, explicitly for her personal use!
3. LE found
no size-12's in JonBenet's underwear drawer, or anywhere else in the house, and they did turn the house over.
So this must mean that the alleged intruder went into JonBenet's underwear drawer, selected and redressed her in the size-12's, then left with the remaining size-12's including any forensically stained size-6 underwear, all without the intruder leaving any forensic traces?
I reckon the Ramsey's realized how ludicrous this might sound in court, so whats the solution: just magic up a set of size-12 Bloomingdales minus the pair worn by JonBenet, and claim or arrange the circumstances such that they are
found in a packing crate? An alternative is that these are really the pack of size-12's from which JonBenet's pair originate except they took a circuitous route via Pam Paugh and the boot of a BPD Police Car.
So the rationale for the Ramsey's is they want to argue, they were in the house all the time, BPD just missed them. This tactic is similar to Patsy's explanation for the size-12's e.g. its after the fact.
Its an equivocal explanation, one they know, nobody can challenge, and its designed to defend Patsy's rambling claims about the size-12's.
Curiously I have never read anywhere regarding the status of the returned size-12's, are they in evidence bags, tagged with codes etc. Are they listed on evidence sheets, would they
ever be allowed to become
production items in court? This I seriously doubt, I'll bet the judge or prosecution would simply question the chain of transfer, resulting in them being binned.
Alike the
the dog that never barked the size-12's were the Ramsey's biggest mistake and in hindsight they knew this. Returning the size-12's was an attempt at shoring up their position. There was no requirement that the return of the size-12's be made public, but it had to be, so that any future questions could be explained away by saying
Oh the size-12's were there all the time, BPD just missed them, and JonBenet must have moved them
Game, Set and Match!
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