I saw the tour of the house after they moved out. The place where her body was "discovered" was overlooked by police at their first search of the premises. It was not plainly visible from first glance. A stranger would not have known it was available for use. BTW, I have forgotten, so do you know, who exactly, discovered the body? Was it a police investigator or a member of the family?...........
So are you saying that they "hid" the body in the basement so that the police couldn't find it?
HA HA.
If my memory serves me, the police did look in the door but didn't turn on the light and see the body.
It was John Ramsey. They reacted by contacting their attorney and then moving the body (in that order).
I believe it was the father who found and also moved the body.
Actually to me, just speculating, it sounds as if it could have been a friend or relative. I realize they probably exhausted those leads (one would assume), but several things make me think that. 2 forms fatal-type injuries (fracture & garrote), molestation/assault, and a rambling note that at the same time shows familiarity but tries to sound like international intrigue. To me that points to someone (who at least felt) familiar with the family, and who was a pedophile.
I also find Karr's statements interesting, "I was there it was an accident" "I love her". As a pedophile obsessed with the case (I think he fantasized being the killer) his comments provide the sicko point of view.