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[quote=Anonymous]At this point I suspect it's someone outside the family just for the fact that they had so much time to gather info on them as suspects but could never tie it together. I agree with a PP that some pieces seem to indicate someone within the family (although I don't know how much of that is just the spin the investigation took) but there are too many loose ends. I think it may have been someone known to the family, possibly or probably with knowledge of their home. The cause of death, timing, and other things aren't really consistent with the story investigators tried so hard to fit the evidence into. I think this is a case, and there are other examples, where someone had a strong sense that was a good guess (there are definitely some weird things like the way the body was found that morning) and tried really hard to find evidence to fit that because it seemed like the more logical conclusion. It would have been better for them to have collected all the evidence and then analyzes it more impartially. Whoever did it is a total psychopath and I don't think time really bore that hypothesis out for any of her three family members. So this many years later that sways me. This was a brutal and cold hearted murder of a small child. Nothing as time went on suggested the parents or brother were capable of that. There is a possibility but I really wonder about the early investigation. It is easy to say all the evidence leads to Patsy if that's the evidence they decided to focus on and find. I'm not sure how reliable handwriting analysis is. Better DNA evidence could have shed more light but of course now it's too late. [/quote]
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