JR stated, in gross detail, how he contemplated exhuming JBR's body to look at the stun gun wounds and decided not to. There are numerous examples. Most parents in such a situation would defer to someone else for those details.
What? John Ramsey would not give permisison to exhume the body and the stun gun theory didn't come about for several years.
ablelight wrote: {{{JR stated in gross detail how he contemplated exhuming JBR's body to look at the stun gun wounds. ...Most parents in such a situation would defer to someone else for those details.}}}
I see.
Let's just grab onto a "particular" that strikes us as strange or "off" somehow, as long as it hurts Patsy and NOW, since I brought up JR to show how suspicion shifted from him, as original perp/JonBenet molesting dad, to Patsy and/or Burke/Patsy, and let's presume the worst against, and hurt, BOTH parents.
I guess some people have ALWAYS done that, though.
I saw JR in tv interview footage in which both he and Lou Smit are absolutely adamant that a stun gun was used. He was so animated about it - and he doesn't seem like the easily animated type - so earnest, so convinced, that pursuing the stun gun angle would help official investigators find the perp.
Also in the same program, they said stun gun manufacturers didn't share the conclusions of Lou Smit and JR that the marks on her were from a stun gun.
There's no way I can know if that was a fair conclusion to draw. They didn't say how many stun gun manufacturers or experts said this, nor did they show any interviewed.
I concluded that Smit and JR are extremely frustrated because they are so convinced, and they want so badly to find JonBenet's killer.
Therefore, I will not pin guilt on JR for going into detail about it.
I remember Natalee Holloway's father, Dave, getting involved in the horrendous search of waters off of Aruba and a disgusting, sickening landfill there, just for a hint of a piece of his missing daughter.
Is HE guilty in Natalee's disappearance (death)??
I'm sorry, I've about had it with this. I can't stop it, I know; all I can do is stand up in protest to the extent that I can.
I say the latter because I am limited in time, as well as physical and emotional energy for it.