JMO8778 said:
I don't know, but he did put the report in the book about the manual strangulation coming first.
I wonder that about JR as well..his behavior that morning was not that of a parent who's child is missing..(forget the no script excuse...that doesn't fly).Along with all the other evidence...I beleive he played a part in at least the coverup, and maybe more.
According to Steve Thomas (p. 286), the vaginal trauma was a corporal punishment inflicted on JB.
He also says that JB probably was slammed against a hard surface (which caused the head injury).
But in his book, he offers no time line as to what happened when.
He presents no sequence of events as to when the vaginal injury and the head injury occurred.
For, judging from the sliver of wood found in the child's vagina, the vaginal injury was inflicted by the broken paintbrush taken from the paint tray in the basement.
So Patsy Ramsey raced down into the basement, broke the paintbrush, ran upstairs and jabbed it into JB's vagina, and then slammed JB's head against a hard object?
Ridiculous imo.
And it is just as (even more imo) ridiculous the other way round:
Patsy slammed JB's head against a hard surface and then went down into the basement, broke a paintbrush, and went upstairs again to jab it into her (unconscious!) child's genital area to 'punish' her. Laughable.
In addition, Steve Thomas, although pointing out that the child had been the victim of
chronic sexual abuse, doesn't even attempt to built this chronic abuse into his theory.
Again he gives John Ramsey a pass.
John Ramsey, who made a bee-line for the wine cellar where he 'discovered' JB's body.
John Ramsey, who closed the open basement window and didn't even mention it to investigators initially, although his daughter had allegedly been kidnapped and the window might have been the point of entry.
ITA with you that John Ramsey was involved at least in the cover-up, if not in more.