K777angel
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Patsy devoted an entire chapter in her book about herself titled: "You Need Christmas More Than Anyone."
I've always wondered why SHE needed Christmas "more than anyone."
It is a curious statement - not to mention the fact that she felt so strongly about it that she wrote an entire chapter attempting to elaborate on it.
I've wondered if this isn't some subconcious confession of hers for having a part in the crime/staging.
Here are some curious statements she makes in her chapter:
*"...how could we celebrate Christmas as a day of joy when we still had vivid nightmares of that night of death?"
*"In a strange and unexpected way, I had unconsciously woven death into
the fabric of our Christmas celebration." (by putting purple ribbon on the tree)
*"From somewhere in the stillness at the center of my being, a thought arose and drifted into my mind. Patsy Ramsey, you need Christmas more than anyone."
*"You need Christmas more than anyone Patsy."
*"Patsy, you of all people need Christmas."
I understand as a christian that Patsy is saying that if Christ had not been born - the reason we celebrate Christmas - we would have no hope of eternal life and therefore she would have no hope of being with and seeing JonBenet again.
BUT - I still feel there is another element to this chapter and to Patsy's "needing it more than anyone." More than John? More than Burke?
WHY does she feel she needs it, "more than anyone" and "of all people"??
I wonder what a forensic psychiatrist would have to say about this.
~Angel~
I've always wondered why SHE needed Christmas "more than anyone."
It is a curious statement - not to mention the fact that she felt so strongly about it that she wrote an entire chapter attempting to elaborate on it.
I've wondered if this isn't some subconcious confession of hers for having a part in the crime/staging.
Here are some curious statements she makes in her chapter:
*"...how could we celebrate Christmas as a day of joy when we still had vivid nightmares of that night of death?"
*"In a strange and unexpected way, I had unconsciously woven death into
the fabric of our Christmas celebration." (by putting purple ribbon on the tree)
*"From somewhere in the stillness at the center of my being, a thought arose and drifted into my mind. Patsy Ramsey, you need Christmas more than anyone."
*"You need Christmas more than anyone Patsy."
*"Patsy, you of all people need Christmas."
I understand as a christian that Patsy is saying that if Christ had not been born - the reason we celebrate Christmas - we would have no hope of eternal life and therefore she would have no hope of being with and seeing JonBenet again.
BUT - I still feel there is another element to this chapter and to Patsy's "needing it more than anyone." More than John? More than Burke?
WHY does she feel she needs it, "more than anyone" and "of all people"??
I wonder what a forensic psychiatrist would have to say about this.
~Angel~