Camper said:
----->>>:clap:Lets clap for a new thought. Wonder where doggie slept before he was deported?
Lets explore another thought, just came to me because of UK. My mind is getting foggy after 9 years of wonderment. Seems we read that at times OR was it on a regular basis that when JonBenet wet the bed she would go and get in Burkes bed with him. Wonder why she didn't just get into the other twin bed in her room?
Anyone have a bed wetter or know of one, what do they do in the night when they are aware of what they did. Do they stay put or go somewhere else, er, huh?
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Edited to add: A new thought after I thought I was finished thinking. Wonder if a child when sexually 'bothered' trying to make it nice here, wonder if they are more prone to wetting the bed? Then would they 'escape' so to speak to where they would not be available for anything firther?
I fear we have more questions than we will ever have answers for.
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My take would be that if you think the dog being at the barnhills, particularly over xmas, is linked to JonBenet's homicide, then there should be an implicit evidential reason, rather than one that follows from assuming simple expedience on the Ramsey's part.
Camper you may wonder why JonBenet allegedly slept beside Burke, but it would take a brother made of strong stuff to allow his urine scented sister to climb into his bed. Sometimes you also have to wonder if some stuff the R's related was possibly
considered with a future trial or interview in mind.
Lets face it, most parents have spare sheets, rubber mats, aerosol available if their child wets the bed, its just something that has to dealt with until they grow out of it. So to my mind what you suggest seems obvious, every night two beds are readied in JonBenet's bedroom, if she wets one then she can just climb into the spare one, why waken your brother, and get into his bed, I'm sure he would pleased.
I'm sure if you speculated that JonBenet was psychologically escaping from some imaginary situation, a bad dream whatever, then climbing in with Burke might make more sense.
Most bedwetters stay put, they learn to sleep through it, you do not need to ask, the smell tells you all you wish to know.
So to round off, if the dog slept in JonBenet's room, then for various reasons that might be inconvenient for PR if the dog made a noise. e.g.
Or Jacques became a hindrance for JonBenet, or for anyone visiting her!
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