To: ableLight
The temperature of a room can make timing a death a a less than perfect thing. Also, keep in mind...this is a HUGE house and iirc, their bedroom was a long ways from the other bedrooms. They could have been up at 10 and not heard a thing.
In addition, there would have been a huge mess where the accident happened that would be impossible to not detect.
Finally, I do not believe that after the scrutiny that the Ramsey's had (including, I think, going before a grand jury which are basically a prosecutors playground) there is virtually no way they could have done this.
Again...real life is just not that tidy and there is no such thing as a perfect murdersjust "unconnected" murders. Remember, stranger murders are often harder to solve than those where there are connections.
To: pollyannaish
I thought about the temperature and putrefaction. It was something like 10 deg F outside. So, if she was in the basement all night it would only DELAY the putrefaction even longer, pushing her death even earlier. Unless someone can explain the rigor and putrefaction evidence (all based on the temp and body weight) I can't see how she died after 11 p.m.
But you may be right, there is so much disinformation in this case it's hard to tell anything for sure.
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