Toltec,Toltec said:UKGuy...JonBenet's bloomies were not "soiled". Drops of blood were on them.
not "soiled" ok fine, but did I say the size-12 bloomingdales were "soiled" ?
Toltec,Toltec said:UKGuy...JonBenet's bloomies were not "soiled". Drops of blood were on them.
HeyCamper said:Remember also the bathroom odor that was picked up by BPD's noses the morning of 12/26/96. I cannot remember the details on that, so jump in anyone that has a source for that. It was an odor that the BPD guys could not identify, nor find a source for.
new to this thread. I've been haunting Darlie. Anyway, what's this about an odor? Was it a bad odor, good odor or just weird? Strange that they wouldn't know what the odor was considering what most people use their bathrooms for. Possibly some sort of cleaning agent? Did they ever Luminol that house? If they haven't they are big dumbs dumbs IMO
Oh, sorry, I'm sure I read that somewhere, but I don't remember where or how reliable it is. I'll have to try and find it again. Thanks for your interest and I'll get back to youBlueCrab said:aussiesheila,
There were no bloodstains on the Barbie nightgown.
why_nutt said:This picture has a somewhat unusual aspect to it. Let it serve as a test. Evaluate this picture and give your impressions of how you would explain the marks.
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OK BlueCrab,BlueCrab said:aussiesheila,
There were no bloodstains on the Barbie nightgown.
beesy said:Hey
new to this thread. I've been haunting Darlie. Anyway, what's this about an odor? Was it a bad odor, good odor or just weird? Strange that they wouldn't know what the odor was considering what most people use their bathrooms for. Possibly some sort of cleaning agent? Did they ever Luminol that house? If they haven't they are big dumbs dumbs IMO
All that I recall is that it was an odor that could not be identified by officer/s that morning. Which could have been an odor of 'a' common bathroom
cleaning product, but perhaps none of the officers had ever been exposed to
such a thing. The odor was never identified, as far as I know.
I do not remember reading anything in the media that said whether BPD used luminol. IT was not a bloody crime, two known locations for blood, JonBenet's panty and it appears that the Wolf trial mentions blood on the Barbie nightgown.
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beesy said:I've read it suggested somewhere that it may have been some coloring agent used on JonBenet's hair, since she was not a natural blonde.Hey
new to this thread. I've been haunting Darlie. Anyway, what's this about an odor? Was it a bad odor, good odor or just weird? Strange that they wouldn't know what the odor was considering what most people use their bathrooms for. Possibly some sort of cleaning agent? Did they ever Luminol that house? If they haven't they are big dumbs dumbs IMO
Then again if there was some staging and the bathroom needed cleaning, well why not apply some sanitizing agent?
ST p4 " Her hair, which would go dishwater dirty during the Colorado winter, would blaze back blonde in the Michigan summer, with some help from a bottle, and she wore it in a pony tail or a braid."UKGuy said:I've read it suggested somewhere that it may have been some coloring agent used on JonBenet's hair, since she was not a natural blonde.
Then again if there was some staging and the bathroom needed cleaning, well why not apply some sanitizing agent?
Toltec said:The odor in JonBenet's bathroom could have come from Patsy herself. She colored her hair Christmas day, and since her shower was broken, perhaps she used JonBenet's shower.
UKGuy said:K777angel:
IMO different people staged different aspects of JonBenet's death. This is why the issue of forensic evidence being missing is distinct from practise rn pages being left behind.
There were possibly three different stagings probaly done by different people, this is what makes the clothing aspect interesting, since you can see the different elements as being representive of the people who did the staging.
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First of all there is no evidence of a staging.
JBR was violently murdered.
Most likely tortured then strangled and then finished with the blow to the head.
It is what it is sometimes.
Zman said:UKGuy said:K777angel:
IMO different people staged different aspects of JonBenet's death. This is why the issue of forensic evidence being missing is distinct from practise rn pages being left behind.
There were possibly three different stagings probaly done by different people, this is what makes the clothing aspect interesting, since you can see the different elements as being representive of the people who did the staging.
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First of all there is no evidence of a staging.
It is what it is sometimes.
Zman,
There's plenty of evidence of staging. The naive ransom note, of course, is staging exhibit no.1. A crime scene is what it is sometimes, as perceived by the observer.
Toltec said:The odor in JonBenet's bathroom could have come from Patsy herself. She colored her hair Christmas day, and since her shower was broken, perhaps she used JonBenet's shower.
tipper said:I know one of my kids wore pull-ups, can't remember for the others. But in our house the pull-ups were the panties. Not sure why people would also put underpants on too. They were surprisingly slim so I think one size larger would be the most you could possible need to go.
Toltec said:....unless the girl wore a dress, I too see no reason for putting panties on over the pullups.
Let's discuss the time when JonBenet was asked to change for the dinner party. At that time she was wearing her "play clothes".
JonBenet must have been aware that she had stained panties on...so she most likely took her pants and panties off in her bathroom.. Her play pants were found in the bathroom turned inside out and they were soiled. The soiled panties could or could not be "missing". So what does JonBenet do after removing her pants and panties?
Does JonBenet tell Patsy that she is "dirty"? Does Patsy wipe her down and place clean panties on?
Does JonBenet pull out clean underwear from her drawer and put them on?
This is important: Did JonBenet or Patsy put on the "Wednesday" panties on her? We know if she was wearing those panties to the White's....then it would have been Patsy picking out the panties because JonBenet could not read the word "wednesday".
This is important: What "play" top was JonBenet wearing? Was it the red turtleneck? Is that why Patsy initially told LE that JonBenet went to bed wearing the red turtleneck?