Alright, then. Have it your way. There were 10,000 gifts in the wine cellar!
So, how about naming a location?
And have him leave wood shaving all over the place again? Yeah. Right.
1. It's you're [you are], not your.
2. It's a poon print and it could've been made without there being a foot inside it.
Patsy, on the 2nd floor: "Burke, will you go downstairs and bring me the book I was reading, please?"
Burke: "Okay, Mom."
Is the book going to be on the 1st/ground floor or the basement?
And the reason why his brand new Christmas presents would be in the basement and not on the 1st/ground floor is because...?
Is there any proof that Burke placed his prints on the bowl and glass after the pineapple and tea were placed in them? (BTW... You seem to have forgotten about the April 2001 National Enquirer interview in which Patsy hinted at John having had sexually molested JonBenet Christmas night 1996.)
Kind of? She named the dog Jacques. She named the statue in the yard Pierre. She named her daughter JonBenet. Kind of? LMFAO!
icedtea4me,
Alright, then. Have it your way. There were 10,000 gifts in the wine cellar!
Yes, there might have been more, once unwrapped nobody could recognize them as candidates for the wine-cellar.
What was placed into the wine-cellar need only be a fraction of what was available, since as you are aware, the wine-cellar is a
staged crime-scene.
So, how about naming a location?
Patsy's bedroom.
JonBenet's bedroom.
Burke's bedroom
And have him leave wood shaving all over the place again? Yeah. Right.
Why not, its just a repeat of previous behavior, anyway LHP was now on holiday.
1. It's you're [you are], not your.
2. It's a poon print and it could've been made without there being a foot inside it.
2. Is redundant since a mark or (poon) should simply not be there, foot or no foot!
Patsy, on the 2nd floor: "Burke, will you go downstairs and bring me the book I was reading, please?"
Burke: "Okay, Mom."
Is the book going to be on the 1st/ground floor or the basement?
The 1st/ground or the basement. The issue here is not the semantics but do the book and crime-scene intersect?
So regardless of the location Burke Ramsey is not going to admit visiting the crime-scene that contains the book, is he?
And the reason why his brand new Christmas presents would be in the basement and not on the 1st/ground floor is because...?
Because John Ramsey, Patsy Ramsey, and Burke Ramsey all say they put them there. This is
only an explanation for those found unwrapped in the wine-cellar not for any other gifts found elsewhere in the house, e.g. one of your 10,000 gifts. Refer to BPD statement on the unwrapped gifts.
Is there any proof that Burke placed his prints on the bowl and glass after the pineapple and tea were placed in them? (BTW... You seem to have forgotten about the April 2001 National Enquirer interview in which Patsy hinted at John having had sexually molested JonBenet Christmas night 1996.)
Proof is not required, only existence. Your reference to the April 2001 National Enquirer does not cite fact only speculation attributed to Patsy as to why John
might have abused JonBenet, which is a counterfactual to Patsy's
actual opinion that it could
not have happened.
Burke Ramsey's prints on the bowl and glass place him in the same location as JonBenet.
Similarly JonBenet's blood and Burke Ramsey's touch-dna deposited on the pink barbie nightgown link him directly with the wine-cellar crime-scene and to the assault and murder of JonBenet.
Kind of? She named the dog Jacques. She named the statue in the yard Pierre. She named her daughter JonBenet. Kind of? LMFAO!
Yah, but your quoted names are simply signs of
affection, a bit like mothers naming their children after popular singers or famous scientists, or even God, e.g. Theo, Jesus, Mohammed, etc.
Patsy was what is known as
Noveau Riche, i.e. shorthand for loaded, minted, loadsa money, etc recently acquired but lacking any idea what to do with it.
I'm LMFAO my head off too as there are different kinds of Francophile: Frankish, Gallic, Celtic, and 21st Century offshoots.
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