Jane Osa
searching for truth & justice....and not having mu
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Hola - it's been almost a year since I've posted here - although I've popped in from time to time. I was at the end of the line with this sad case & just stopped...for awhile.
It's the thread about Burke that got me thinking again...something isn't right there. It's so tempting & so easy to see the Ramseys behavior stemming from the desire to protect him. The main reason I don't believe he was too intrinsically involved is that I don't think a 9 year old would hold up under questioning....however, I also don't think a 9 year old would 'want to get on with my life', etc.
So, I am very sorry because I'm sure this is covered somewhere - but, it seems that the cause of death is crucial to any theory.
1. Head wound - I read it didn't bleed or her head didn't have blood & there was no swelling. It was suspected until autopsy. Now, blood could be cleaned up - but, why would there not be swelling?
2. Strangulation. From what I understand there is evidence that this was indeed cause of death - therefore head-wound was after death (and rules out, to some extent, an 'accident'). By the by, is it remotely possible this head wound was days or a day or so before death that night? Just wondering...
What were the circumstances of Burke hitting her with a golf-club?
I cannot forget that 911 was called - was it that night, christmas, before her death, or the prior...?
I also wonder if Burke & J.benet were in basement together at her time of death regardless of Burke's role - they were to see 'santa' that night..and wandering around the house & playing in the basement are certainly 'kid' things to do. There were still presents in the basement for family, correct?
Anyway - thanks for indulging me in jogging my memory......!
(I haven't looked at my profile - I couldn't get that darned picture off which I didn't intend...)
It's the thread about Burke that got me thinking again...something isn't right there. It's so tempting & so easy to see the Ramseys behavior stemming from the desire to protect him. The main reason I don't believe he was too intrinsically involved is that I don't think a 9 year old would hold up under questioning....however, I also don't think a 9 year old would 'want to get on with my life', etc.
So, I am very sorry because I'm sure this is covered somewhere - but, it seems that the cause of death is crucial to any theory.
1. Head wound - I read it didn't bleed or her head didn't have blood & there was no swelling. It was suspected until autopsy. Now, blood could be cleaned up - but, why would there not be swelling?
2. Strangulation. From what I understand there is evidence that this was indeed cause of death - therefore head-wound was after death (and rules out, to some extent, an 'accident'). By the by, is it remotely possible this head wound was days or a day or so before death that night? Just wondering...
What were the circumstances of Burke hitting her with a golf-club?
I cannot forget that 911 was called - was it that night, christmas, before her death, or the prior...?
I also wonder if Burke & J.benet were in basement together at her time of death regardless of Burke's role - they were to see 'santa' that night..and wandering around the house & playing in the basement are certainly 'kid' things to do. There were still presents in the basement for family, correct?
Anyway - thanks for indulging me in jogging my memory......!
(I haven't looked at my profile - I couldn't get that darned picture off which I didn't intend...)