I'd like to know what information or other lies don't fit into the following theory/observations.
I have long wondered why the R's felt compelled to lie about 2 sleeping children - JB at night and Burke in the mornig. The pineapple and enhanced 911 call proved that was not true. So, why lie about both of those things, since Burke sleeping seems, at first glance, to be immateral. Another strange thing for me has always been JR claiming that, after a party and quite late, the eve of an early departure, smack in the middle of Christmas holidays, when Burke has just received a new Nintendo .... JR claims to have stayed up helping Burke with a project?
I think that the focal point of those lies is eliminating any time frame during which Burke would have been alone with JB. And I think the reason for that and J's angry voice towards the son was because that night there probably was another "golf club" incident between brother and sister. That would explain many things, including the Ramsey's incredible solidarity throughout the entire thing and maybe even the unlikely ramson note. That would also be why they would not have worried about getting him out of the house when the cops were there. They would have WANTED him to leave and not to face the cops.
Can someone tell me what evidence contradicts the theory that the brother, in a fit of anger could have swung a hard object at his sister's head, followed by a parental cover-up? What would a 9 year-old in such a position do, if, let's say, both his parents were asleep?
JMO
I have long wondered why the R's felt compelled to lie about 2 sleeping children - JB at night and Burke in the mornig. The pineapple and enhanced 911 call proved that was not true. So, why lie about both of those things, since Burke sleeping seems, at first glance, to be immateral. Another strange thing for me has always been JR claiming that, after a party and quite late, the eve of an early departure, smack in the middle of Christmas holidays, when Burke has just received a new Nintendo .... JR claims to have stayed up helping Burke with a project?
I think that the focal point of those lies is eliminating any time frame during which Burke would have been alone with JB. And I think the reason for that and J's angry voice towards the son was because that night there probably was another "golf club" incident between brother and sister. That would explain many things, including the Ramsey's incredible solidarity throughout the entire thing and maybe even the unlikely ramson note. That would also be why they would not have worried about getting him out of the house when the cops were there. They would have WANTED him to leave and not to face the cops.
Can someone tell me what evidence contradicts the theory that the brother, in a fit of anger could have swung a hard object at his sister's head, followed by a parental cover-up? What would a 9 year-old in such a position do, if, let's say, both his parents were asleep?
JMO