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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jon Benet was molested and killed by her older brother and the family covered it up. My father was one of the lead investigators.[/quote] I need more please. I really want to know how your father knew this, with facts, and how this never came out. Please.[/quote] NP but I doubt this to be true. The older brother has never had a single run in with the law. If he was so disturbed as to have murdered, and brutally sexually assaulted his little sister- not to mention that garotte???- as a 3rd or 4th grader,[b] there is zero chance that he went through the rest of his childhood, his teen years, and his young adulthood without doing it again[/b]. [/quote] I disagree. I think he killed his sister but it was an accident. My theory: They were fighting and he hit her on the head with a heavy object (the flashlight or a baseball bat or golf club...not sure which weapon was used but he had hit her w/ a golf club in the head previously so maybe that). I think he was surprised that this action knocked her out and that he was worried for his parents (who were in bed) to find out what he had done so he dragged her into a room in the basement where they wouldn't find her (laying her on top of his toy train tracks which is how the marks appeared on her back from getting poked by the train tracks) and then set up the sloppy garrote around her neck (which investigators said actually is what killed her but also that it was not done very well and that it probably wouldn't have killed her if she hadn't already been so weakened by the head injury) and the paintbrush SA so that her parents would think that an intruder had killed her. I think he panicked basically and because he had a background in boy scouts and tying knots and liked to make things/engineering mind he was able to come up with the idea of the garrote. I think after he had set up the garrote and paintbrush is when his parents finally discovered what was going on and at that point she was already dead and his parents helped cover up his crime by his mom writing the ransom note and staging the scene further by placing duct tape on her mouth and (very loosely) binding her wrists before calling police. Obviously a disturbed kid but I don't think someone who accidentally killed someone as a young child and then gets the psychiatric help that his parents no doubt got for him after ward necessarily goes on to be a murderer or criminal later in life. [/quote]
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