I think it's an inside job, but I don't think sending Burke to the Whites implicates the Rs. He was close by, being watched by good friends. He was in no danger -even if there really was an intruder.
IMO it's more likely he was sent to the Whites because the Rs expected to be arrested.
As far as BR knowing something - I doubt it. He might have said something to the Whites, or the police could have questioned him at the Whites. It would be risky to let him go to the Whites if he knew something.
Chrishope,
Inside job, never!
IMO it's more likely he was sent to the Whites because the Rs expected to be arrested.
sandover's point has been made over and over again, I reckon it has some validity. So we have to ask why would the R's be concerned if he was present when they were arrested. Could he not be sent to his bedroom whilst they were escorted away?
As law abiding citizens, desiring the return of JonBenet, it might be Burke knows something that can assist the investigators. The R's by relocating him are denying them this opportunity, why so?
A lot of the evidence in this case is contradictory, in the sense it rules out other competing theories, this does not help us move forward.
I think the theory that best explains
most of the evidence is BDI. Next up is JDI, for obvious reasons, PDI is last on the basis her staging was a mess.
So for me it looks like its BDI or JDI with Patsy covering for John. There are a few reasons why I do not think its PDI, but the main one is Patsy had more than 4 hours to stage everything, yet on some really critical points she either messed up or neglected to deal with stuff. Yet we know Patsy was intelligent, organised, and attentive, she allegedly authored the ransom note, made the 911 call, but she forgot all about the breakfast bar?
Big mistake, one that contradicts the R's central claim about everyone going to bed early that night. Then there are the hair-ties, nobody is admitting who placed these onto JonBenet's hair, and of course there are the size-12's, a classic staging error, that even the R's recognized, so
found the remaining pairs.
So it looks to me as if Patsy is staging for someone else, and not herself,
and she is doing this
long after JonBenet has been assaulted.
In a sense the same argument applies to John, but to a lesser extent, he to will have had about 4 hours to organise some kind of setup, but still there are all these little errors, despite the R's having a
detailed schedule of events, e.g. contrast the detail with the crime-scene details neglected?
So if you then consider BDI, with the R's effectively arriving late on the scene and after some debate, they go for the Abduction Scenario, clean up, as best they can etc, then dial 911.
What else can explain
both parents forgetting those little details that give the staging away, details that contradict their own claims about JonBenet being placed directly in bed?
And of course BDI explains away the DA's behavior over the years, never mind the BPD failure to ask all those smoking gun questions that we know about.
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