Have you ever bothered to read the crime scene evidence in the case? Have you even sat down, with a medical dictionary, and read the autopsy report on JonBenet? It sure doesn't look like it.
The window had footprints, in the snow going up to the window. Inside the basement, there was evidence of footprints coming in from the window. This was documented by the Boulder CSI department, was listed in their crime scene report and promptly forgotten. By the time their CSI teams went back out to making a casting on the footprints in the snow, the snow had melted to the point a casting was impossible. All documented in their files.
The Boulder PD made so many mistakes in this investigation I doubt even if a suspect was found now could the evidence hold up in a court of law. Unfortunately many of their mistakes centered around evidence that did not fit into their theory that the family had something to do with the murder.
And while people are talking about the DNA you say was found under JonBenet's fingernails (could have been in a fight with a playmate), there also seems to be DNA found on her underwear (though sexual assault was not indicated).
Despite this, the behavior of the Ramseys after JonBenet's death is not consistent with someone who has lost a child through violent means.
In 1980, my 2-year-old niece died from liver cancer. I personally witnessed the reactions of my sister and then husband. Now, if you compared that with the reactions of John and Patsy Ramsey, upon learning their 6-year-old daughter was murdered, as I have, you would see a huge difference.
And that does not even bear the "ransom note" in mind.
Something happened in that house. Something that Patsy Ramsey knew and was willing to go to the grave with.
You are going to have an awfully hard time convincing me she had nothing to do with JonBenet's death.
" ... The window had footprints, in the snow going up to the window. Inside the basement, there was evidence of footprints coming in from the window. This was documented by the Boulder CSI department, was listed in their crime scene report and promptly forgotten. By the time their CSI teams went back out to making a casting on the footprints in the snow, the snow had melted to the point a casting was impossible. All documented in their files. ..."
These are not true statements.