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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it was Burke for the simple reason that he's never done anything like that since. Kids who do terrible things like that (and who are too young for the official psychopath/sociopath diagnosis), are not people who are one-and-done. They have repeating patterns. They escalate. They start with animals and move on to humans. They start with a weaker child and then work their way up to adults. Even if it was some kind of accident, he'd have to have sociopathic traits to not have something like that affect his entire life. From what I've heard, he's a well-adjusted adult. [/quote] I think the father was molesting the daughter. The mother walked in on it, and wanted to strike him in the head but hit Jonbenet instead knocking her out. They both had a secret over each other at that point: father abusing the daughter, mother killing the daughter so they had to act fast and stage the "ransom note and kidnapping" Burke was not involved. [/quote] Patsy tried to hit John, who was taller than her? over the head with a flashlight? And then she missed and instead hit jonbenet who was probably two feet shorter than John? Even if they were both sitting or laying down, the order doesn’t make sense. Jonbenet’s shirt collar was first twisted around her neck while she was conscious, which is why she had some defense marks near her throat. Then she was hit over the head, knocked unconscious and 45 min- 2 hours elapsed while her brain bled. During that time, the paintbrush injuries were incurred, she was poked at with what seems like the ends of burkes electric train tracks, and eventually she was strangled to death by the ligature at which point her bladder let out on the carpet outside the wine cellar. After her death, duct tape was applied to her mouth and loose string was put around her wrists to make it look like an abduction. Patsys jacket fibers were on the neck and hand ligatures along with the duct tape. Fibers were also found from a pair of cotton work gloves. Jonbenet was at some point wrapped in a blanket from the dryer. None of the injuries seem consistent with what a capable adult would do. Patsys jacket fibers make it seem like she was the one who found jonbenet, tried to remove the neck ligature, realized she was deceased, and then proceeded to stage the abduction gently with duct tape and loose string around her hands. She would not have known that jonbenet had a skull fracture and would only have seen that she was strangled - and perhaps she assumed sexually assaulted as well if they had been dealing with inappropriate behavior with Burke already. John strikes me as having been kind of aloof to the family in general. Patsy was overwhelmed at home trying to keep up appearances, raising kids, raising a beauty pageant queen, and dealing (or not dealing) with a son who was exhibiting signs of psychological issues. [/quote] The family doctor appointments or something or other implied JB had frequent yeast infections or rashes down there or some problems. That’s not normal for a 6 year old. Burke was 8-9 and at that age boys are not sexual. There’s only one obvious culprit here John purposely carried a dead JB , not in tears or beside himself in shock as a father that his daughter was just killed by some intruder in their own home, and he sabotaged the police crime scene to give reason for why his DNA would be on the garrot and sticker.[/quote] That’s “not normal”? Kids that age are still not night trained, don’t wipe well, have constipation issues, etc. It’s completely normal to have issues.[/quote]
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