Sophie
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I really think the hair is a non-issue. In summer JBR's hair would naturally lighten up in the sun.....at the most, her hair was highlighted. You can tell a total peroxide job, and I'm sure most hair dressers would not do that on a child. Nowadays, highlighting is not that unusual for young girls. I don't have a reference for the highlighting, but think it was in one of the books. In the pageant world, highlighting hair is not unusual. If you've ever spent time in the Colorado sun, with the high altitude, lighter hair like JBR's can get bleached naturally by the sun. The two ponytails don't seem unusal---I suppose long hair gets tangled, and a couple pony tails helps keep it in order.
The blow to the head was the final act by this monster. I don't know why, but it's not the first murder where the victim was strangled, and then hit on the head...overkill. I think the perp became enraged at JBR---perhaps because she was putting up a fuss, and he was finding it hard to control her. Also, he couldn't get her out of the window and he panicked. As we recently heard in the death of Natasha Richardson, it can take time for the blood clot to form in a closed head injury. There wasn't that much blood pooling around the injury, so she was close to death when the blow occurred.
Bedwetting was not an issue, except for Steve Thomas's trying to find a motive. Nowadays,there's a lot of things like disposable underwear, protection for the bed, where it just isn't a big deal. At the worst, if the sheets became soiled there was a washer/dryer near JBR's bedroom. Patsy also had help...she wasn't an over-stressed stay at home mom. The bed-wetting was occasional, and they had pull-ups in the house.
Thanks, Maikai. You may be right although Pam Paugh said that it was JBR who wanted her hair dyed to make it more blonde while Patsy credited it mostly to Michigan summers so I guess it's another one of those issues that will never be cleared up and may not be relevant. Of course, it would help to know how JBR had her hair for the Whites' party. If it was in that arrangement for the party, then this debate would be irrelevant. If not, you'd have to query the Ramseys leaving the little lamb in her day clothes (barring the longjohns) etc so she could stay sleeping while also putting her hair in pony tails to keep it tidy. Certainly, we know that Patsy put JBR's hair in curlers for pageants (according to one of the babysitters).
Must say, though, I don't think the bedwetting theory is that much of a stretch. For example, over Christmas, LHP wasn't working and, by her own admission, Patsy was stressed with everything they had to do over the holidays (see ST interview in which she says that she wasn't too enthusiastic about going to Michigan when there was so much else to do). I'm not especially wedded to that theory and, while being essentially PDI or PKNWDI, I'd be surprised if it weren't a tad more complicated than yet more soggy sheets getting on Patsy's nerves.