Nehemiah
Well-Known Member
Even though I'm all about some *southern hospitality*, I find it somewhat odd that the Ramseys stayed with the Stines for such a length of time, or even at all for that matter.
Either:
A.John misled during his depos and the Rs/Stines were very good friends; or,
B.they were really not that close friends before the murder and the Rs moved in with them, making the situation more strange.
The Rs were wealthy people and could have afforded to do most anything in regards to living arrangements. Don Paugh had an apartment in Boulder and he was family. Seems that the Rs would have bunked up there, or rented another place, with friends coming in/out to check on them, bring meals, etc...
Any thoughts?
Either:
A.John misled during his depos and the Rs/Stines were very good friends; or,
B.they were really not that close friends before the murder and the Rs moved in with them, making the situation more strange.
The Rs were wealthy people and could have afforded to do most anything in regards to living arrangements. Don Paugh had an apartment in Boulder and he was family. Seems that the Rs would have bunked up there, or rented another place, with friends coming in/out to check on them, bring meals, etc...
Any thoughts?