K777angel
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Last night I got into a long discussion of the Ramsey case with my father. (I'd just received a nice e-mail back from Ann Rule and so my dad and I got on the topic of true crime cases after that.)
It's interesting to get someone's opinon on the case who hasn't been influenced by all that has happened over the last 7 1/2 years.
He knew very little about the Ramsey case and so I filled him in on all the facts that I know. He had a lot of good and insightful questions. He is very intelligent and thinks very logically. One question he asked me I had no answer for and told him I hadn't given it much thought. Maybe some of you have. It's an important question.
If the Ramseys were up all night, or at the very least Patsy, covering up the crime and staging the crime scene - just what do you think they/she assumed would be the course of events the next morning? How did they want things to unfold? By placing JonBenet's body in that small remote room - what did they expect to happen to her?? Did they think the police would leave earlier than they did and not hang around so long? Did they plan to remove the body themselves? What do the choices they made - and did not make - that morning say about what they anticipated would eventully occur?
What does the time "between 8:00 and 10:00" mean for their plan?
How does inviting all those people over BEFORE they sought advice from the police on doing that (due to how the note warned them not to) play into their plan and expectations?
It's interesting to get someone's opinon on the case who hasn't been influenced by all that has happened over the last 7 1/2 years.
He knew very little about the Ramsey case and so I filled him in on all the facts that I know. He had a lot of good and insightful questions. He is very intelligent and thinks very logically. One question he asked me I had no answer for and told him I hadn't given it much thought. Maybe some of you have. It's an important question.
If the Ramseys were up all night, or at the very least Patsy, covering up the crime and staging the crime scene - just what do you think they/she assumed would be the course of events the next morning? How did they want things to unfold? By placing JonBenet's body in that small remote room - what did they expect to happen to her?? Did they think the police would leave earlier than they did and not hang around so long? Did they plan to remove the body themselves? What do the choices they made - and did not make - that morning say about what they anticipated would eventully occur?
What does the time "between 8:00 and 10:00" mean for their plan?
How does inviting all those people over BEFORE they sought advice from the police on doing that (due to how the note warned them not to) play into their plan and expectations?