Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wasn't a lead investigator in the original case, answering questions on reddit? I read part of it, it was horrid.
yes, Mark Beckner
Anonymous wrote:
Wasn't a lead investigator in the original case, answering questions on reddit? I read part of it, it was horrid.
Anonymous wrote:I read the whole Reddit AMA someone linked to a while back and it was very interesting (and morbid). The guy thinks Burke did it and that it probably happened in the kitchen. He also talked about just how much and in which ways the original investigation was botched and shed light on several clues including Burke's toy trains. No one has all the answers and his theory may not be correct but it was a very interesting read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here, who is looking forward to the documentary: wasn't it established, through the autopsy, that JB had suffered prior sexual abuse? The constant UTIs and bedwetting support that. I do think Burke struck her with the flashlight. I think he had been hurting his sister in one way or another for some time, and his mother knew but wasn't worried (for reasons I can't even fathom - was she a child victim too?) I also think that Patsy was responsible for the staging and introduced the garrotte to show a type of sexual sophistication that wouldn't be associated with a child offender, to protect Burke.
The American Girl doll evidence that came to light is just too much to overlook when it comes to Patsy's involvement. The tape, the strange fibers...
My daughter has constant UTIs and bedwetting. She has kidney reflux and it took years to diagnose. At JB's age, it wasn't diagnosed, but part of our daily lives.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see Patsy hitting her in the head hard enough to kill her. By all accounts, Patsy had never even spanked the kids before. The first time she lashes out she hits her in the head hard enough to kill her? I don;'t think so.
I think Burke hit her in the head in the kitchen while having pineapple, when she was sitting down. Then she slumped over and hit her face on the table. Patsy was either there and began the cover up alone, later involving her husband - OR
Patsy waited for JB to wake up, freaking out, JB began to seize or slipped into a coma and they thought she was dead - then the staging began OR
Burke dragged her downstairs, and decided to torture her a bit. This one feels too weird, I think.
Bottom line - I think Burke had to have done the bash to the head. I don't think either parent would have, its unlikely it was a pure accident - in that, the blow was intended to inflict pain, but the striker did not appreciate the risk - and neither parent would cover for the other. Both would perhaps cover for Burke. The strangling/sexual abuse/staging/ransom - that sounds like Patsy's flair for the dramatic pageantry. I think that is all her. And I think the husband just played a small part. I bet this is the conclusion this new TV investigation comes to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here, who is looking forward to the documentary: wasn't it established, through the autopsy, that JB had suffered prior sexual abuse? The constant UTIs and bedwetting support that. I do think Burke struck her with the flashlight. I think he had been hurting his sister in one way or another for some time, and his mother knew but wasn't worried (for reasons I can't even fathom - was she a child victim too?) I also think that Patsy was responsible for the staging and introduced the garrotte to show a type of sexual sophistication that wouldn't be associated with a child offender, to protect Burke.
The American Girl doll evidence that came to light is just too much to overlook when it comes to Patsy's involvement. The tape, the strange fibers...
My daughter has constant UTIs and bedwetting. She has kidney reflux and it took years to diagnose. At JB's age, it wasn't diagnosed, but part of our daily lives.
Anonymous wrote:NP here, who is looking forward to the documentary: wasn't it established, through the autopsy, that JB had suffered prior sexual abuse? The constant UTIs and bedwetting support that. I do think Burke struck her with the flashlight. I think he had been hurting his sister in one way or another for some time, and his mother knew but wasn't worried (for reasons I can't even fathom - was she a child victim too?) I also think that Patsy was responsible for the staging and introduced the garrotte to show a type of sexual sophistication that wouldn't be associated with a child offender, to protect Burke.
The American Girl doll evidence that came to light is just too much to overlook when it comes to Patsy's involvement. The tape, the strange fibers...
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if either parent had watched a show that featured a garrote before that night like a NYPD crime type show... It was what 96, right? Was a law & order on yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see Patsy hitting her in the head hard enough to kill her. By all accounts, Patsy had never even spanked the kids before. The first time she lashes out she hits her in the head hard enough to kill her? I don;'t think so.
I think Burke hit her in the head in the kitchen while having pineapple, when she was sitting down. Then she slumped over and hit her face on the table. Patsy was either there and began the cover up alone, later involving her husband - OR
Patsy waited for JB to wake up, freaking out, JB began to seize or slipped into a coma and they thought she was dead - then the staging began OR
Burke dragged her downstairs, and decided to torture her a bit. This one feels too weird, I think.
Bottom line - I think Burke had to have done the bash to the head. I don't think either parent would have, its unlikely it was a pure accident - in that, the blow was intended to inflict pain, but the striker did not appreciate the risk - and neither parent would cover for the other. Both would perhaps cover for Burke. The strangling/sexual abuse/staging/ransom - that sounds like Patsy's flair for the dramatic pageantry. I think that is all her. And I think the husband just played a small part. I bet this is the conclusion this new TV investigation comes to.
I agree with many aspects of your theory but I thought that there was forensic evidence backing up the strangling/sexual assault. It was more than just Patsy's flair for drama.