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(03-02-2025, 05:16 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: (02-23-2025, 04:04 PM)rothschild Wrote: (02-23-2025, 01:07 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: (02-23-2025, 12:49 PM)BigMark Wrote: Sick fuckers.
You know I remember when all that came out, I felt so sorry for them as many of us did. The detective that was there that day, saw the father, his behaviour and they both knew she knew he did it. He has been running around playing the victim ever since. Methinks he protesteth too much.
You haven't explained why he did it. Why would he want to kill his plaything, and do it in a manner that was extremely risky? How did that benefit him?
Sexual. I don't think it was deliberate. I think she screamed and was hit on the head with the torch. They think the torch was the murder weapon, she had a fractured skull. Devastating case. The father was a caged dodgy bugger, and he is still out there on Netflix feigning innocence.
When you take the emotion and hysteria out of all of it, and examine it clinically, it fits, it all makes sense. If you want me to find the detective that I was talking about I will find it.
Did you know that JonBenet wet her bed every night and had fecal stains on most of her underwear?
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Yes, but I didn't know that till I listened to True Crime Rocket Science analysis. It's not the sort of thing you hear about in mainstream media. Many people have been sucked in by the fathers false narrative because they seemed like a perfect family and she was this cute little girl.
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What do you think that would have done to Patsy's state of mind, having to clean up after her daughter, day after day after day, on top of preparing for the pageants she constantly subjected her psychologically damaged child to? How much stress do you think that would create in a person that had serious issues of her own?
I think that would be more than enough to make a person snap, and there's no question in my mind that she wrote the ransom note. That doesn't mean she killed her daughter, but it's a very real possibility. The father, in my opinion, was far less likely to snap and do something that would jeopardize his life.
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The father is a cool character. He is too cool. Smarmy sly and if you watch what took place hours after the child was murdered. He was the one who interfered with the crime scene, when he was strictly instructed not to.
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Would you push the button on the electric chair?
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(03-14-2025, 01:25 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: The father is a cool character. He is too cool. Smarmy sly and if you watch what took place hours after the child was murdered. He was the one who interfered with the crime scene, when he was strictly instructed not to.
Either one is covering for the other, or they're both covering for Burke. If john killed JonBenet while he was molesting her, do you think Patsy would have helped him cover it up?
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(03-14-2025, 06:23 AM)BigMark Wrote: Would you push the button on the electric chair?
That’s a good separate post question right there.
Off topic but someone was recently executed by firing squad in the U.S. 3 people “volunteered” to be the shooters.
No, I couldn’t/wouldn’t do that. I’m trying to imagine if I could pull a trigger, flip a switch on someone who had killed one of mine and the answer is still no. I could see killing a killer in rage or the heat of a moment but nah…not state sponsored execution.
Makes me sick for everyone involved.