DeeDee249,
I disagree, the best place for the staging to start would be the primary crime-scene.
I agree the evidence seems to support this.
Well the blood can be tested against samples from her nose etc. Or the stain on the nightgown, we know they did the dna analysis.
Could have happened as you outline, or maybe she had already been strangled prior to having the paintbrush handle applied, and the latter is deliberate staging? Until I see evidence to the contrary, I'll assume that the garrote is staging to mask a prior strangulation.
Just about everything on JonBenet's person has been staged, so why should the garrote be different? In the sequence of events the garrote is close to the last, so looks like a last minute decision.
Certainly looks that way. They had approximately 5-hours to effect the staging, yet messed it up big time with those size-12's.
Testing the blood on her pillowcase and nightie isn't the same as examining the PATTERN of the blood. It proves nothing to test it against her nose. It probably did come from there, as "tan mucous" was found there. There was also "tan mucous" on the right sleeve of her white Gap shirt, indicating she was wearing it when that mucous dripped from her nose. There was also a vomit smear on her cheek, which I do not recall wether that was bloody as well. Swabs of her cheek and nose should have been taken. They would indicate the presence of blood. It wasn't a none bleed in the sense of a true nose bleed that happens when a blood vessel bursts or something like that, which happens when people get nosebleeds. In JB's case, the blood that mixed with the mucous (making it "tan"- blood turns brownish when exposed to air) came from the head bash and possibly the strangulation.
As far as Patsy's concern over JB's arms- there was nothing to indicate that anyone pulled up JB's sleeves until the coroner removed her shirt. In the crime scene photos showing JB lying on the living room rug, arms bent at the elbow and arms in brown paper bags (according to protocol), her sleeves are covering her arm.
Patsy was possibly worried about her appearance in the coffin, dressed in a pageant dress, which usually have short sleeves.