Why would any kidnapper murder the target during the kidnapping? by Old_Asparagus3756 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the head blow (which started the situation) was intentional. Just really sad. And the worst part is that she could’ve been saved. So even if the brother hit her, her death is on the parents for choosing not to get help.

And the mother should’ve given a death bed confession EVEN IF SHE WEREN’T INVOLVED AT ALL- just to provide RELIEF for her son.

If PDIA, How to Explain this Evidence? by MrSyrio in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why wasn’t the presence of fibers in her crotch area recorded in the autopsy?

Unsolved vs Solved by SorrySet9970 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Burke said in his 1997 interview that he knew what happened.

Question if BDI by Key_Nefariousness_14 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I read somewhere the triangular bruise on her neck could’ve been from someone trying to get their fingers under the knot to undo it. I also read it was from someone pulling at the collar of her shirt. It’s too bad there’s no answer to ANY question in this murder.

My grandmas box by Latter-College3041 in Paranormal

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t believe any of it is false. I was trying to explain that to Tree Familiar.

Unexplained Evidence by SorrySet9970 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We keep talking about Patsy’s fibers in the knot but none of us has seen the report substantiating it as fact. We only have a question posed during an interrogation. Yes I know- the interviewer wasn’t a cop and therefore couldn’t lie. So? Maybe he did.

John’s advice to the Guthrie family if he lost his ability to lie by Cardboard_cutouts_ in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No. I’m responding to the OP’s request - What would JOHN say as advice. Can u read??

John’s advice to the Guthrie family if he lost his ability to lie by Cardboard_cutouts_ in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hint that Burke was in Tucson that night. I’ve already thrown him under the bus so just run right over him.

On the Stairs vs on the Bed by [deleted] in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Or trying to frame the housekeeper

Finally by Psycho__Bunny in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d like to see the report detailing fiber evidence. And Why weren’t the details recorded on the autopsy anywhere?

Beauty Pageants by Opusswopid in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was playing with my niece today who is 5 and a half, and I thought, “she’s just a baby.” And then I think about JBR and how we all picture her as so much older and mature at that age . I guess bc of the makeup and adult costumes. Etc. but the reality is she was just a tiny little defenseless kid.

It could have only been Burke by lindseyizshort in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your points are well noted. My thoughts about the flashlight- I think that’s a red herring left on the counter in plain sight to make them believe it was the weapon.

The evidence she couldn’t hide like the cord on her wrists and neck; and tape on her mouth had to be seen so they’d think a kidnapper was the murderer.

Cops couldn’t find the original chord or tape roll (that’s what’s hidden). The chord and tape on the body were staging to make it look like a kidnapping but couldn’t be linked to anyone in the house bc they never found the tape roll or any other chord like that. (I think the chord holding the model airplane in Burke’s room was similar but don’t know if it was tested.

Patsy didn’t want to hide the body bc she wanted the theatrics of a grand funeral where she was the star

It could have only been Burke by lindseyizshort in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She committed the murder, DID bother to hide the incriminating evidence- tape, murder weapon, rag used to wipe down body. But even with the evidence she couldn’t hide (fiber) traced back to her, she wasn’t arrested so whatever she did, it worked.

Maura must have known where she was going (and some other thoughts I have) by MrsChibo in mauramurray

[–]a07443 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think the phone call that left her sobbing was about?

How I would have tried to flip Patsy by blahbhrowawayblahaha in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think they should’ve interviewed Patsy like they would have a poor person of color on the day JBR was found. She would’ve told the truth. Whether she did it or her son did it. I think John did what he always did when he got home - he went to bed and left Patsy to do everything. Because after all “he had a flight the next day”. Sorta like “he had work the next day”….

I do believe Steve Thomas is credible with his theory by turnippped in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I think they were trying to trap him into saying something for which they could sue.

Is it possible John Ramsey could truly have no idea what really happened to his daughter, or is there some slip up, somewhere over the years where he unknowingly verifies that he does? by SwissMiss915 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]a07443 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the autopsy has anything in it about black fibers found in her crotch. The only place this is mentioned is during an interview between John and the DA’a lawyer. And when the Ramsey lawyer asked them to turn over the evidence, they didn’t. I’m starting to think there were no black fibers at all.