Gunther Toody
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I recall reading that the Ramsey house was typically a mess with clutter and things left lying about.
The children were said to have just left toys where they were and dropped clothing on the floor.
Why do we find Burke's bed made and his bedroom look pretty normal on the day she was discovered?
It would seem that if an ordinarily disheveled room is suddenly normalized, there has to be a reason.
Could it be to draw attention away from that room as a potential crime scene?
The children were said to have just left toys where they were and dropped clothing on the floor.
Why do we find Burke's bed made and his bedroom look pretty normal on the day she was discovered?
It would seem that if an ordinarily disheveled room is suddenly normalized, there has to be a reason.
Could it be to draw attention away from that room as a potential crime scene?