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Again, not necessarily (that search warrants would be allowed). You need evidence --not circumstantial evidence -- but real evidence in order to obtain a search warrant.
Yes, that's fair, although I will say this: JR says a lot of things publicly, but who knows what to take as truth or fiction. He did know that FW had searched "the basement," and that the basement had already been searched. Since the cellar is in the basement, he still could have figured that it was safe to move the body there and that the basement -- as a whole -- would not be searched again.
I already know about FW searching the cellar by himself. There was an officer who tried to search the cellar early in the morning too, but couldn't figure out how to open the door. FW figured it out (or knew how to open it), but couldn't find the light switch.
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Since the cellar is in the basement, he still could have figured that it was safe to move the body there and that the basement -- as a whole -- would not be searched again.
Yes, I agree this is likely what JR thought, yet we know he was wrong, specifically because he never knew that Fleet White had searched the basement solo.
FW figured it out (or knew how to open it), but couldn't find the light switch.
Fleet White not finding the light switch does not mean he could not see inside the wine-cellar. When JR
found JonBenet he screamed a find, prior to switching the wine-cellar light on!
Why does this matter, because it suggests JR has staged the wine-cellar discovery.
Here is the rationale:
JR is telling the world that he can, with
no electric light source, identify JonBenet's body lying inside the wine-cellar.
Fact: JR had at the this point in time extremely poor eyesight, so poor, he was not allowed by law to pilot his own aircraft, he had to employ a pilot.
So what JR is claiming is that under the same lighting conditions, JR with poor eyesight, could see something that eluded Fleet White earlier that morning.
Nobody is expecting either Fleet White or JR to view the wine-cellar contents in sharp relief, with all the contours and edges plainly visible.
What would have been visible would have been white and pink patches bundled with the outline of JonBenet's body, enough to merit further investigation, this discounts any smell of urine, and a decomposing body.
Fleet White patently never saw anything suspicious, so returned back upstairs.
From all this it is possible to suggest between Fleet White's visit, approx 6:40 AM and JR's alleged visit about 11: AM according to his slip in a phone call to JAR saying he found JonBenet that
morning, that JR moved JonBenet into the wine-cellar with the intention of
finding her, as per his scream on opening the wine-cellar door, with no light on?
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