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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I keep going back and forth, but at this moment, I just don't think it was Burke! The ransom note! There is just no way I can believe PR wrote that note. Think about it. You just found out your child killed your other child. It is one thing to cover for the guilty child. But to write and rewrite that crazy note?! It must have taken hours. My hands would be shaking uncontrollably. I wouldn't be able to sit still or form sentences. But she was able to dream up the story about a foreign faction? Why would she do that? You would think she would have known to make the note as short as possible, knowing that the more she wrote, the more likely she would be caught. Why would she use the amount of the bonus? I can't think of any reason why she would use that number. Maybe it wad just the first number that came to mind? The use of that number makes me wonder if it was a co-worker who thought he was entitled to that bonus. Or any jealous/resentful friend/acquaintance who wanted the amount to have a bad association. Burke has never slipped. Ever. He has kept this deep dark secret since age nine. He carried it through the rest of his childhood, teen years, college years. Nobody has come forward saying that he did/said something suspicious. He never got drunk or stoned and said something he shouldn't have Related to the case. He also does not seem to have a history of violence. If he truly was a violent child who caused this tragedy that ruined his family, he would be a disaster by now. Sure, he's private and keeps to himself. Who wouldn't be after growing up in that situation? We have never heard of him getting in a fight, being arrested, public intoxication, abuse. None of that. How would he have known how to make the garrote? Why would he? I'm sure there were many items lying around the house that would have been more convenient. I can't imagine him running around gathering the supplies and putting it together. I think it was someone who made an event of it. It was dreamed up, planned out, and they enjoyed setting the scene to make it look like an inside job while the family was at the party. [/quote] Did you even think about what you wrote? Why would Patsy use the bonus number in the note? It makes you think a coworker may have done it? That's the whole damn point! That's why the parents would use the bonus number in the note. It worked on you![/quote]
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