... You know what I have to look at the pictures of her bedroom again because she does not look like she went to sleep that night. Also, Patsy did not even try to fix the bed up like someone slept in it. What are your thoughts on that? Why didn't she try to make the bed look like it was slept in. Possibly because JonBenet slept in a messy bed often, with clothes on it - and it was natural to Patsy?
I'd speculate JonBenet may have been propped up on her pillow at the end of the bed watching a video, which was her usual custom. I can't think of a good reason that she wouldn't be allowed to do what she normally did. The idea about not watching the video because she had to get up early isn't sound, in my opinion, because JonBenet could have slept in the car and the airplane as they made their way to Charlevoix. Besides, after a hectic day, what better way to get your child to go to sleep that to let them watch a video and drift off. It's easy and it fits the routine.
Continuing with that speculation, she either went to sleep and wet the bed or wet herself while awake, coupled with perhaps being belligerent when Patsy came downstairs to take her on the routine midnight potty run. Alternatively, Patsy may have been downstairs finishing up wrapping gifts and getting ready for the trip and along about midnight started to bed only to see JonBenet's VCR was playing and JonBenet was either belligerent about turning it off and/or had wet/soiled herself. Also, there were traces of blood found on the pillow in JonBenet's bedroom so I think that suggests she had at least used the pillow between the 24th and 25th, since Linda Pugh said the sheets were not the same as the ones Pugh put on the bed on the 23rd.
I'm not sure how much disturbance a 45-pound child would make on sheets in a bed that is already messy. It is possible that if JonBenet had on pull-ups that JonBenet didn't get much urine on the bed so Patsy never had to change the sheets that night. It is also possible she did change them and then tried to put the bed back to a "normal" appearance. Since traces of creatine were found on the sheets I suspect the sheets had been changed after the 23rd but not necessarily the night of the 25th-26th.
Everything stated above is based on my reading of the interviews/depo's/and the books by Thomas, Schiller, and the Ramseys. The interviews also ask a lot of questions about whether or not JonBenet could have been sleeping in Burke's bedroom.
Regardless, I think the evidence shows that Patsy had an altercation with JonBenet that resulted in the accidental grievous head injury. I believe it is reasonable to assume, based on the interviews/depos/books that getting JonBenet to go to the bathroom for a clean-up is what precipitated the injury.
I don't think JonBenet was molested for personal sexual gratification by another person. I don't think John Ramsey had anything to do with the head injury but I am on the fence about whether I believe the when and how of him becoming actively involved in the staging/cover-up. Of course, as I've said, I'd sure like to be wrong about my speculations but those transcripts sure tell a story, along with the autopsy and photos and my opinions here are based only on evidence in the public domain.
The simple version is I believe Steve Thomas's theory holds more water than any other theory I've seen and he had access to the whole ball of wax concerning evidence.
P.S. I think JonBenet had on pull-ups that night and I'm speculating that after the "accident" in the bedroom, she was carried downstairs in her white top and pj's but someone forgot to either put on a clean pull-up or forgot to put panties on JonBenet. I think that is when the size-12s came into play here.