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It seems according to Patsy there was an aura of protection around JonBenet that prevented any harm form accidently coming her way.
TH: Maybe there was an accident?
PR: No, never.
TH: Could there have been an accident?
PR: (Shaking head)
TH: Could John have accidentally bumped, pushed, struck JonBenet?
PR: No. No. Not as far as I know.
TH: Not within the realm of possibility?
PR: Not even in the worst….
TH: And why is that? What would make him different from some other nine or 10-year-old?
PR: Because he was not raised in a family of violence. We are a very loving family.
TH: Could it have been an accident?
PR: I - don’t know.
TH: Well you and I don’t know because we weren’t there?
PR: Right.
TH: So you don’t think it could have been, he could have pushed her down the stairs?
PR: Burke Ramsey did not so this okay? He did not do this. Get off it.
TH: How do you know that, though? I mean have you talked to him about it?
PR: Yes, we are going to find out who did this to JonBenet. Doctors say that he’s handling this the way a child copes best with the death of a very close family member. I doubt that a 9-10 year old child could harbor such a thing for a year and a half.
TH: And you say they were very close?
PR: They were very close.
TH: Okay. Did they ever have little squabbles, did they ever fight?
PR: Maybe she would step on his Legos, he would be unhappy.
TH: But that was it?
PR: Or you know, no violence….
TH: He wouldn’t chase after her, “JonBenet, I am going to”-
PR: No way…
Are we supposed to believe Burke just made a frownie face at JonBenet as a signal he was unhappy with her? What about the golf club incident? If anything the type of passive behavoir Patsy wants us to believe exisited would be the most explosive. I know no families where the siblings do not bicker, physically and verbally, that is the norm. Apparently Patsy says no way to an accident at John's hands but only answers "I - don't know" regards Burke.
TH: Maybe there was an accident?
PR: No, never.
TH: Could there have been an accident?
PR: (Shaking head)
TH: Could John have accidentally bumped, pushed, struck JonBenet?
PR: No. No. Not as far as I know.
TH: Not within the realm of possibility?
PR: Not even in the worst….
TH: And why is that? What would make him different from some other nine or 10-year-old?
PR: Because he was not raised in a family of violence. We are a very loving family.
TH: Could it have been an accident?
PR: I - don’t know.
TH: Well you and I don’t know because we weren’t there?
PR: Right.
TH: So you don’t think it could have been, he could have pushed her down the stairs?
PR: Burke Ramsey did not so this okay? He did not do this. Get off it.
TH: How do you know that, though? I mean have you talked to him about it?
PR: Yes, we are going to find out who did this to JonBenet. Doctors say that he’s handling this the way a child copes best with the death of a very close family member. I doubt that a 9-10 year old child could harbor such a thing for a year and a half.
TH: And you say they were very close?
PR: They were very close.
TH: Okay. Did they ever have little squabbles, did they ever fight?
PR: Maybe she would step on his Legos, he would be unhappy.
TH: But that was it?
PR: Or you know, no violence….
TH: He wouldn’t chase after her, “JonBenet, I am going to”-
PR: No way…
Are we supposed to believe Burke just made a frownie face at JonBenet as a signal he was unhappy with her? What about the golf club incident? If anything the type of passive behavoir Patsy wants us to believe exisited would be the most explosive. I know no families where the siblings do not bicker, physically and verbally, that is the norm. Apparently Patsy says no way to an accident at John's hands but only answers "I - don't know" regards Burke.