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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Burke did do this, which is the most plausible theory if you believe a family member did it, why would the father be directing so much media attention toward the case? That doesn't make sense. Again with the Burke theory, the assumption is that Patsy wrote the note and staged the cover up. In interviews she comes across as a hysterical woman. If she wanted to stage a cover up I assume she would want her husband's help. Why would a sharp executive like John Ramsey dictate to her a ransom note that has his exact bonus amount? On the other hand the note totally sounds like a woman wrote it and I remember being impressed with the range of her vocabulary when watching the interviews with her. I just don't think there are any good answers to this case.[/quote] The father hired a PR firm. The media strategy was their directive to control the narrative and paint the ramseys in a sympathetic light, get ahead of the evidence. I do find it strange that John Ramsey went on to write a book about their innocence (which I have not read) but in the grand scheme of things, the whole case is strange and tragic.[/quote] John also attends “crime-con” type gatherings and has , like , a booth for JonBenets murder and talks to people about it. Which, when I heard that, it struck me as incredibly odd and like the behavior of someone who had a hand in the crime. Like how police always say that the person who committed the crime tends to show up to press conferences and vigils and helps search efforts because they want to remain involved. It’s some psychological thing that I’m sure others can explain better than me. But I can’t imagine most normal men attending true crime conventions where people (let’s face it) excitedly discuss his daughters brutal murder and their theories on it with him. [/quote]
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