angelwngs
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Dr. Henry Lee stated that the blow to the head was consistant with that of an accident. John Mark Karr said her death was an 'accident'. If an intruder caused this accidental blow to her head, how could it have happened? I found this post below on an old thread here titled "Head Blow".
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-Quote earlier post Under Thread named Head Blow-
"JonBenet was struck hard on the side of her head. Dr. Meyer stated during the autopsy that her head injuries were consistent with a "blow to the head".
What position must JonBenet have been in to have recieved this blow to her head? To try and strike a blow on the side of the head to someone lying down would have been very awkward - like golfing. Not very likely at all. She must have been upright then.
Which means she had to have been STRUCK first - and then strangled.
Because she could not have been in an upright position to have that object swung to the side of her head - had she been strangled and unconscious/near death.
It makes no sense that someone struck her head when she was lying down.
And supposedly dead from being strangled."
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~~~~~Note that the Side of the Head was where the blow was. I remember carrying one of my sons sleeping from the car inside our home. He was about the same age as JBR was at the time of her death, he was so long that I had to turn my body sideways to get him through the doorjam safely. I was careless and did not turn enough to safely get him through the door jam. His head banged up against it. I was fearful that I had seriously injured him accidently. Luckily, he was not badly hurt and I was very very careful in the future.
Assuming that an intruder did this to JonBenet, could he not have been carrying her quickly throught the maze of rooms through the house which he was not very familiar with and once in the basement, hit her head on the corner of a concrete wall or metal door jam with such force that it could have fractured her skull on the side of her head? It could have happened and remained unheard by family three floors up.
Earlier this year, my husband's step-sister fell a few feet off a porch and hit her head on the paved driveway below. The family inside the house did not hear her fall, but found her several hours later. She died from the blow to her head.
(This possibility, explaining the accidental blow to the head, just doesn't fit with a non-intruder theory, in my opinion, because I simply can't imagine why any parent would try to cover up such 'an innocent accident' by going to such horrific, documented, sexual assault extremes ('fragments of the paint brush ripping the vagina and leaving fragments consistant with the paint brush inside') and using a garrote on a child to cover up accidentally banging of their child's head when carrying them asleep, inside the home, to put them to bed... but it does play out with a sexual preditor.)
Another less likely possibility, if an intruder was trying to stuff her out a window...above his head in the basement, JBR could conceiveably have fallen and hit her head causing a potentially fatal blow to her head.
In either case the potentially fatal blow to the head would have been "accidental' as JMK claimed and the killer could have used the garrote which was already in place to finish the murder to 'put her out of her pain'. Or more callously, he could have realized she was going to die from the blow to the head and decided to kill her with the garrote.
For tonight at least, I'm going to bed... having jumped down off the fence, believing that this theory could have happened.
I have already posted explaining why I think the R's statements were filled with questionable comments. (Basically, Shock after the murder and their need to maintain the illusion of still having a "Norman Rockwell" imaginary life...as they had always portrayed themselves before the tragedy. Image seemed very important.)
I imagine that by tomorrow noon I will find myself knocked back to "Fence Walker" status... I'm sure that many of you who have watched this case non-stop from the beginning can already see giant holes in my possibilities. (but for tonight I'm off the fence...)
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-Quote earlier post Under Thread named Head Blow-
"JonBenet was struck hard on the side of her head. Dr. Meyer stated during the autopsy that her head injuries were consistent with a "blow to the head".
What position must JonBenet have been in to have recieved this blow to her head? To try and strike a blow on the side of the head to someone lying down would have been very awkward - like golfing. Not very likely at all. She must have been upright then.
Which means she had to have been STRUCK first - and then strangled.
Because she could not have been in an upright position to have that object swung to the side of her head - had she been strangled and unconscious/near death.
It makes no sense that someone struck her head when she was lying down.
And supposedly dead from being strangled."
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~~~~~Note that the Side of the Head was where the blow was. I remember carrying one of my sons sleeping from the car inside our home. He was about the same age as JBR was at the time of her death, he was so long that I had to turn my body sideways to get him through the doorjam safely. I was careless and did not turn enough to safely get him through the door jam. His head banged up against it. I was fearful that I had seriously injured him accidently. Luckily, he was not badly hurt and I was very very careful in the future.
Assuming that an intruder did this to JonBenet, could he not have been carrying her quickly throught the maze of rooms through the house which he was not very familiar with and once in the basement, hit her head on the corner of a concrete wall or metal door jam with such force that it could have fractured her skull on the side of her head? It could have happened and remained unheard by family three floors up.
Earlier this year, my husband's step-sister fell a few feet off a porch and hit her head on the paved driveway below. The family inside the house did not hear her fall, but found her several hours later. She died from the blow to her head.
(This possibility, explaining the accidental blow to the head, just doesn't fit with a non-intruder theory, in my opinion, because I simply can't imagine why any parent would try to cover up such 'an innocent accident' by going to such horrific, documented, sexual assault extremes ('fragments of the paint brush ripping the vagina and leaving fragments consistant with the paint brush inside') and using a garrote on a child to cover up accidentally banging of their child's head when carrying them asleep, inside the home, to put them to bed... but it does play out with a sexual preditor.)
Another less likely possibility, if an intruder was trying to stuff her out a window...above his head in the basement, JBR could conceiveably have fallen and hit her head causing a potentially fatal blow to her head.
In either case the potentially fatal blow to the head would have been "accidental' as JMK claimed and the killer could have used the garrote which was already in place to finish the murder to 'put her out of her pain'. Or more callously, he could have realized she was going to die from the blow to the head and decided to kill her with the garrote.
For tonight at least, I'm going to bed... having jumped down off the fence, believing that this theory could have happened.
I have already posted explaining why I think the R's statements were filled with questionable comments. (Basically, Shock after the murder and their need to maintain the illusion of still having a "Norman Rockwell" imaginary life...as they had always portrayed themselves before the tragedy. Image seemed very important.)
I imagine that by tomorrow noon I will find myself knocked back to "Fence Walker" status... I'm sure that many of you who have watched this case non-stop from the beginning can already see giant holes in my possibilities. (but for tonight I'm off the fence...)