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SuperDave said:
What's a JG or a GJ or whatever and give me a hint as to where I might find this information in the above link - kinda long!!!!!
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SuperDave said:
I am not that religious that I would beg Jesus to raise someone from the dead. I am too scientific to believe it could happen. But when I found my mother dead in her hospital bed (no one bothered to call me) I threw myself on her and kissed her and cried and washed her body and rearranged her bedding, which the nurses had not bothered to do. I am sure most women would. I had cared for her in her last year as i would care for a baby. She was in a coma and helpless. I had a motherly and daughterly instinct at once because of that. Patsy's reaction does not seem out of place or strange to me in the least.Kim Ii said:I just read the entire link posted and, although I can't subscribe to the entire theory (sorry, but some of this is just really out there), I think there is one relevant point that I'm not sure any have made regarding Patsy's behavior and that behavior tied in with some sort of weird religious practice.
I remember reading that Patsy reacted to JonBenet's death very strangely. She actually threw herself on top of JonBonet's body and begged for Jesus to bring back her daughter. Who DOES that? Would most of us react that way if we had been (God forbid) in a similar type situation? I know I wouldn't...
BOTH parents were behaving strangely that day, after JonBenet was found. But in reviewing Patsy's behavior especially, it doesn't take too much to then go from that point to accepting that JUST maybe, Patsy was capable of a lot more than just bending over her dead daughter's body and asking Jesus to bring back her daughter...
all of a sudden she started typing Burke's "friday files" or whatever they were called, even though she had handwritten them every time before the murder.
Maybe PR's reaction on finding her daughter's body was not out of place or strange but I'd like to know why all the wailing and all the hysterics when the body was found but no wailing and hysterics when being told she had to leave the house and her precious baby.aspidistra said:I am not that religious that I would beg Jesus to raise someone from the dead. I am too scientific to believe it could happen. But when I found my mother dead in her hospital bed (no one bothered to call me) I threw myself on her and kissed her and cried and washed her body and rearranged her bedding, which the nurses had not bothered to do. I am sure most women would. I had cared for her in her last year as i would care for a baby. She was in a coma and helpless. I had a motherly and daughterly instinct at once because of that. Patsy's reaction does not seem out of place or strange to me in the least.
I never judge other peoples' reactions to death of their loved ones. My brother was with me and he stood in the doorway like a stone. He did not recognize that she was dead. (reminds me of how John Ramsey said he did not know if JBR was dead when her found her. A woman would have known instantly).
This should include a warning that the graphic discriptions and style of writing may make one sick. It did me.Nuisanceposter said:
Jolynna said:Another reason to know that Patsy did it was pointed out by Omega on the "Parents on this Forum..." thread:
olive said:This should include a warning that the graphic discriptions and style of writing may make one sick. It did me.
Except that in the spirit of writing a book and hoping to make as much cash as you possibly can out of it, the area where one's target begins and ends tends to become much larger.cappuccina said:...probably right on target...
That's just it, though, Olive---the housekeeper wasn't there that night to say that Patsy hit JonBenet in the crotch with a flashlight. She wasn't there, so we KNOW it's not an inside scoop. Correct me if I'm wrong, but was there any evidence that JonBenet had been forcefully hit in the groin with anything--let alone a flashlight?olive said:whether it is a work of fiction for cash or some inside scoop, we'll never really know.
However, I do know that after the graphic descriptions of the Ramsey's sex life, I was feeling incredibly sorry for Patsy. All the way up to the point where she takes JB into the bathroom and whacks her with a flashlight in the crotch.
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I hear ya, Olive. It was disgusting for sure.olive said:agreed.
I was commenting on the disgusting nature of the story.
Except that in the spirit of writing a book and hoping to make as much cash as you possibly can out of it, the area where one's target begins and ends tends to become much larger.
Especially when you're not getting paid to clean up someone's house anymore.