K777angel
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I've got some questions surrounding the "finding" of JonBenet's body that morning. Perhaps some have been discussed and answered and I've missed them, but perhaps not.
First - In Cyril Wecht's book "Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey" he states that it wasn't just John Ramsey and Fleet White who went on that infamous search of the basement at 1:00pm that day - but that John Fernie accompanied them as well. Is this just a mistake? Did he or didn't he? ST does not mention Fernie in his account.
Secondly - And this one I think is very important. WHY did John Ramsey choose to PICK UP his obviously stiff and dead daughter's body and bring her upstairs? I do not think that this is the "natural" response. She was not only obviously dead - but had an "odor of decay" about her as well.
The average person in this country KNOWS that you do NOT disturb a dead body and that it is in your best interest not to do so. (to preserve evidence)
I think it is very, very ODD that John Ramsey immediately picked her up to bring her upstairs - rather than calling Det. Arndt down there to the scene.
Not only that, but John KNEW Patsy was upstairs and rather than putting some protective SPACE between her and JonBenet's dead body - he was rushing it by bringing her upstairs. And then he asks the playing-dumb question of Arndt: "Is she dead?" DUH!!!!! (When Arndt said "yes" - John Ramsey then made the interesting comment that "it must be an inside job.")
And thirdly - Why did Fleet White run upstairs and grab a phone to dial 911 - but then HANG UP and "yell" for someone to do it??? I've never understood that. Why didn't HE do it? He had the phone right there in his hand?
He even punched in a few numbers and then hung up the phone and yelled for someone to "call an ambulance." What was THAT all about?
Thanks,
~Angel~
First - In Cyril Wecht's book "Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey" he states that it wasn't just John Ramsey and Fleet White who went on that infamous search of the basement at 1:00pm that day - but that John Fernie accompanied them as well. Is this just a mistake? Did he or didn't he? ST does not mention Fernie in his account.
Secondly - And this one I think is very important. WHY did John Ramsey choose to PICK UP his obviously stiff and dead daughter's body and bring her upstairs? I do not think that this is the "natural" response. She was not only obviously dead - but had an "odor of decay" about her as well.
The average person in this country KNOWS that you do NOT disturb a dead body and that it is in your best interest not to do so. (to preserve evidence)
I think it is very, very ODD that John Ramsey immediately picked her up to bring her upstairs - rather than calling Det. Arndt down there to the scene.
Not only that, but John KNEW Patsy was upstairs and rather than putting some protective SPACE between her and JonBenet's dead body - he was rushing it by bringing her upstairs. And then he asks the playing-dumb question of Arndt: "Is she dead?" DUH!!!!! (When Arndt said "yes" - John Ramsey then made the interesting comment that "it must be an inside job.")
And thirdly - Why did Fleet White run upstairs and grab a phone to dial 911 - but then HANG UP and "yell" for someone to do it??? I've never understood that. Why didn't HE do it? He had the phone right there in his hand?
He even punched in a few numbers and then hung up the phone and yelled for someone to "call an ambulance." What was THAT all about?
Thanks,
~Angel~