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To: Valpal1

They *did* search the house. There's more to that story. For one thing, the initial patrol officer who went down to the basement tried to open that door and couldn't budge it.

The natural assumption in that situation is to assume the door is locked from the inside. He asked someone about it and was told it was painted shut. That came originally from a family member, but I don't know which one.

It wasn't - it had a block of wood that was used to keep it shut - the door was warped and tended to come open on its own. Christmas things were kept in there and some of the children's gifts were hidden in there. JonBenet was scared of the room and parts of the basement, so it was a good place to hide things from the kids.

So, to lock the door and just keep it shut, the block of wood was nailed above the door jamb and could be swiveled down to hold the door shut. It was perfect to keep kids out when they were small, because they couldn't reach it. John R said it was loose and would fall down on its own, without anyone using it as a lock.

I don't quite believe that. I know it happens, but he was trying to say that if an intruder left JonBenet and hurried out, the woodblock lock might have just fastened itself on its own. To me, if the door were warped, I would think the block would have to kind of be forced down, to purposely lock it.

There was also an out-of-place chair down there, in front of the door of the train room, which shared a wall with the wine cellar, but had to be entered by going down a short hall and around a corner. The chair didn't belong there, but I don't know where it came from.

I wondered if the kids, namely Burke, being older and perhaps more curious, hadn't put it down there to get up and unlock the door to the wine cellar to see if any presents were hidden in there.

I always felt that wine cellar door was "locked" on purpose that night. In case anyone was exploring.

The patrol cop who missed finding JonBenet has cried and cried about it ever since. He honestly believed them when they said it was painted shut.

John R also discouraged Fleet White (the parent of Fleet, the little boy) when they went to the basement to look around, per Det. Arndt's orders, given as busywork to keep the antsy men's minds occupied while waiting for the ransom call that never came, from opening *that* door.

He did, anyway, but is very tall (easier for him to notice the above-door latch and undo it) and it was very dark, "Stygian" as Steve Thomas noted, and he never looked down on the floor or noticed the white blanket wrapping up JonBenet. He has always said he couldn't explain how he missed her.


1,523 posted on 08/24/2006 12:35:52 AM PDT by Rte66
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To: Rte66

what advantage was gained by the Ramsey's - not having the body found in the initial searches?


1,830 posted on 08/24/2006 6:56:02 PM PDT by oceanview
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