vicktor said:
1. What did Burke lie about to the BPD?
2. Where did the info come from about being in therapy for years( one source mentioned it in a time frame of months), being weird, etc.?
victor,
1. Burke lied to the cops during his 3-day interview in late May and early June of 1998. He told them he was asleep in bed when his mom made the 911 call at 5:52 A.M. The enhanced 911 tape proved he was up and engaged in conversation with his parents at that time. John and Patsy, in their respective 3-day interviews in June of 1998, lied about the same thing in an obvious conspiratoral attempt among John, Patsy, and Burke, to distant Burke from the crime.
2. Burke has apparently been in therapy for years. Patsy Ramsey and Tom Haney from the 1998 interviews:
TH: "How about with the moving and all of that, has that caused some problems for him, change of schools?"
PR: "Yeah. And I have been in touch with the counselors and the teachers and everybody, alert to this. And they said that -- they are remarkably surprised at how well he is doing. He just makes friends and gets good grades."
TH: "So his adjustment's been pretty -- "
PR: "Been pretty good.
TH: "You mentioned I think when I asked you yesterday, had you seen an interview from last week with Burke. You said no?"
PR: "No."
TH: "There were like three days, and the first two days were pretty basic questions, but on the third day, there were questions where the discussion was around JonBenet and the death. And I am no psychologist, psychiatrist, but immediately noticed a change in Burke and his demeanor. He's curled up on his chair something like this, not sitting like this, but a chair like this, and he's half in a fetal position and it seems to be a struggle, a real difficult time. I am wondering if you noticed anything similar, any changes?"
PR: "Well, I may have -- I have had him in therapy just for this reason. So that, I mean, the therapist explained to me that -- that Burke may be trying to hold together and be real strong for John and I, you know. And because I was saying it seemed to me like he needs to let it out, you know. He said, well, children handle things differently, you know, than adults. And he doesn't -- he thinks Burke is just fine. So I have to just take him at -- I respect his opinion, Dr. Jaffe. But no, I have not -- I have not directly, you know, noticed anything."
TH: "Does it seem like he knows more than he's saying, and obviously he's not saying much?"
PR: "Right."
TH: "Like he's keeping something in, like something?"
PR: "Well, I think he does, you know, in our conversations when our friends call and when, you know, he has confrontations with the media and I am sure all that affects him. As far as something about who did it, I don't think he knows. I mean, he would say."
TH: " Has that -- is that something that you have asked the -- Dr. Jaffe to explore?"
PR: "I don't know if I have directly asked him that. I don't -- "
TH: "And you know that's a thought?"
PR: "Yeah. Well, I knew that's -- I was presuming that's what they were doing last week, kind of seeing if he remembered anything."
TH: "And they were, yeah, but you know Dr. Jaffe and he works with him on a fairly regular basis?"
PR: "Right."
TH: "How often?"
PR: "Oh, every three weeks, maybe."
TH: "Okay. But a lot more than -- "
PR: "Sure, yes. Quite -- sure. I am quite sure he is alert to that. You know. If the thing would come up -- "
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