Actually, after some discussion on this board I went back and read some of the reports from the forensic pathologists that the Boulder City Police dept. used and the county coroner. First, the head injury was NOT a laceration, so it would not bleed externally. Such an injury, the pathologists stated, was consistent with blunt force trauma against a hard, curved surface such as a bathtub, sink or toilet. Second, there were drag marks on her back, back of her legs and heels. Now, why would an adult drag a 45 lb. child?
According to some of those same pathologists, the asphyxiation actually occured 10 to 45 minutes AFTER the head trauma. That's their finding, not mine.
There were also indications that John Ramsey was ALSO wearing the same clothes from the night before.
I think this puts me back to square one. I'm not willing to attach myself to any conclusion at this point, but I'll just say that again it looks like something weird happened in the home that night; all between family members.
The crime lab has two spots of JonBenets blood found on the underwear she was wearing the night of the murder. Mixed in with that blood is the DNA of an unknown person. It has taken years to isolate, but forensic scientists in Colorado now have a complete DNA profile of the killer. They know the killer is a male. What they dont know is his name.
Augustin and Gray are convinced that the DNA sample belongs to JonBenets killer, because of a small amount of matching DNA that also was found under the 6-year-old murder victims fingernails.
According to some of those same pathologists, the asphyxiation actually occured 10 to 45 minutes AFTER the head trauma. That's their finding, not mine.
Where did you hear this?...do you have a link.....this is contrary to what I heard yesterday by pathologists yesterday....
I find this weird. Patsy woke up normally, correct? I suppose she could have been in her night clothes and just thrown on whatever was on the chair when she found her daughter missing. But what are the chances BOTH spouses hopped up and put on old clothing?
If they were dressing only because law enforcement were on the way, it seems strange that neither one of them, upon going back to their bedroom, in anxiety, just reached for even a new shirt/top.
Combined with their son's voice on the 911 tape, it makes me wonder if they slept that night.