It is certainly possible (in my opinion) that Patsy was mentally off but did a good job of hiding it in public. In my opinion, it shows up worse on Burke . In my opinion, he is "not playing with a full deck" so to speak. Burke didn't do the Ramsey family any favors by appearing on Dr. Phil. Personally, I was horrified at his behavior. John Ramsey made a wise decision in picking John Andrew as the family spokesperson recently. He seems to be a well adjusted person. John Andrew is also much more adept at handling the media than Burke.
How do you know all of these details about Patsy, her obsession with the lady and that she read the book about pineapple in milk or cream? How do you know that Patsy intended to martyr her daighter?
Brooo you the smartest person ever! I never thought the pineapple and cream were apart of the crime. And the pineapples were put into a bowl of gingerbread icing, I watched a video explaining how Patsy was mentally off and this blows my mind
All I can say is wow! I've seen so many stories and documentaries on this particular murder and I've never heard of your theory from anyone else and I must say, I am pretty impressed to say the least. I'm not really sure how you found all of this information out unless this was a bookie read and knew about and put two and two together but I'm very interested in watching all of your videos now so I will definitely subscribe and this really does make a lot of sense. This is the only thing that can make sense in my mind because I know she wrote that Ransom note because it was her handwriting and she knew it was her handwriting
Jonbenet put pineapple in in his glass, or took some from him, he lost it, hit her head w something like a Maglite, went freaking out to mom, and their cover up is murderous history, unfortunately.
If that did happen why on earth would Patsy leave them so clearly on display? Wouldn't she have got rid of the bowl and why leave the torch on clear view?
All of the books about the case are excellent and all believable, although there are different takes on who committed the awful murder of Jonbenet! I'm still trying to decide which family member (s) it was! I'm presently reading the one, Who Will Speak for Jonbenet Ramsey, by Andrew G. Hodges M. D. It is EXCELLENT!! Brings out a TREMENDOUS AMOUNT of psychological things going on with Patsy, and a great possibility of John Ramsey sexually abusing Jonbenet. I just ordered Cyril Wecht's book about the case, and am anxious to see his take on it.
Patsy killed JonBenet deliberately. No one else was involved. There was no staging for police. Everything that was done was done by Patsy for Patsy as part of a psychotic fantasy revolving around an imagined relationship with a supernatural being, the fear of judgement by that God and the fear of death. What people mistakenly take as staging for police had symbolic meaning known only to Patsy. This includes the ransom note. There were two aspects to what was done to the body: the ligatures were suspension devices, the body was posed and viewed and then taken down, placed in the small room, wrapped and the duct tape applied to set the kidnapping scene up in Patsy's mind. The ransom note is full of the ideas that swirled in Patsy's mind that night and plagued her for many years. The goal was not to kill JonBenet but to make an Angel out of her. Patsy herself said after the funeral "JonBenet is in Heaven with God awaiting her mother's arrival and it won't be long." Patsy put JonBenet in that heaven to complete the fantasy and in her mind assure her life after death. As the dedication in DOI says: Wherever we go ... Whatever we do ... [We're gonna go through it together ...]
But why did the husband go along with hiding the crime, after the fact? He had to know what really happened, so why didn't he turn Patsy in to the police? He had to be worried about his own criminal liability at least.
Poor girl, and what a strange family, the father, the mother and the son, who seems taken from the movie The Prophecy, what a horror of people, the game is between the mother and the brother.
Patsy had a psychological development called Borderline Condition, due to being raised by a pathological narcissist mother. She became dissociative. A long process, a long history. The final triggers were her cancer and the aging/maturing of JonBenet.
@@reddragongnosis2255 he’s using that as a colloquialism for borderline personality disorder. The first sentence in chapter one literally says “I shall attempt a systematic description of the symptomatic, structural, and genetic-dynamic aspects of the so-called “borderline” personality disorders.”
@@alexandria2112 Meaning the condition can exist as problematic before causing outright disorder. There is a process of development not a quantum leap. N'est ce pas? Pick up the book again and look at the title a good long time, you might recognize the word conditions.
Okay so I'm trying to understand this so if all this is true and it does make sense in her psychotic state why would John go along with it and how could you even stand to be near her and wouldn't he be afraid for his son Burke
@@franceskajacobs2766we know john wasn't, patsy made remarks to the housekeeper about wanting to be intimate with John. If she thought she was gonna die, either intentionally as retaliation against John for being unwanted or natural causes due to her cancer, she might have taken jonbenet with her to preserve her innocence as an angel right. It's common for parents to take their kids with them when committing that act on themselves. Obviously she ended up living a few more years but that besides the point. Maybe she wanted the attention from John and finally got it. Johns motivation would be to care for her, out of decency or even if it's just a social formality or religious reasons if they actually believed the christian stuff to some extent. "It's up to you now john". Use your good southern common sense, another phrase supposedly used by patsy when speaking about john. If she was psychotic and about to die anyway another motivation to play the charade would be to give burke as normal a life as possible, and would explain why he still does it to this day.
I don't know how to contact you Red Dragon? Do you have an email? Your theory is so bang on its blown my mind. I have so much respect for you. You're a brilliant person.
I think patsy is guilty but I still don’t understand the significance of the pineapple , can someone elaborate on this please? Sorry for my lack of understanding
The parents say JonBwnet fall asleep in the car and when they all arrived home, he carried her upstairs. But really, JonBenet was already awake and went to where Burke was, where she stole his recently made bowl of pineapple. So why did parents lie? JonBenet was awake.
@@reddragongnosis2255 my soul thanks you for that knowledge ! It sits with my soul = 🙏🏽I have seen children’s ( adults ) of high functioning narcissist mother .... and yes that mother can do a lot of damage to their children to the point they don’t know when they are committing a crime ! I have seen it with my own eyes 👀
@@reddragongnosis2255 as well it is clear from seeing their son’s behavior that there is narcissist dysfunctional behavior going on in the family ! As well the father is computer science.. high functioning .. I have met high functioning computer science people and they lacked emotional intelligence... and that shows in their wife and children .. like it did in this family
Please tell us ONE other case similar to this one!! I doubt you can bc there are NONE! Not before or after this case!! Ppl commit crimes for very specific reasons. Either money, jealousy, accidents, or a person who is mentally ill and just enjoy hurting ppl!! So tell us who committed this crime and why?! Was it someone angry at John? Was it a pedophile who leaves ransom notes? Was it a kidnapping gone wrong? Kidnappers who happened to know how much Johns bonus was and exactly to leave the note where Patsy could find it? A killer who broke in the home took JonBenet out of her bed, fed her pineapples, left the note on the stairs, took JonBenet downstairs molested her, took supplies out of Patsy’s art kit to make a fancy knot to strangle JonBenet hit her with such force that it had to make a sickening sound on impact that probably could have been heard in other rooms of the home…but wait they did this crime all while burke and her parents were upstairs “sleeping” How long did it take for this crime to occur from beginning to end? It’s ridiculous to think that’s what happened!!! Absolutely ridiculous
@@lisakaye3919 I agree with a lot of what you've stated. I studied this case for a good few years, trying to view it with an open mind. Once I'd reached the conclusion that the kidnap wasn't plausible. I then asked myself, if the 'kidnapping' wasn't credible, what's left ?. The note, the practice note, the marker pen, the words used. Small foreign faction, attaché, $118,000, etc etc. If you forget that the notes are supposed to be from a foreign terror group and read them from various different perspectives, different aspects jump out at you. The notes in my opinion are constructed to be a message to the investigating police and the news press etc. They attempt to disguise the truth of what actually transpired that night and push the narrative in certain directions, to benefit the person who wrote them. After a couple of years going over every statement, interview or transcript I could get, I started looking at the less obvious stuff, things out of place, missing or excluded. I won't bore you with what I found but I will say this. Forget where the words of John and Patsy took the investigation and look at the sequence of events from the start, and from the start I mean the car journey home the they took after visiting the Whites etc. Take a look at Susan Stein, who she was to the Ramseys, who she was as a person, and where she ended up. Anyway, I'm rambling lol Good luck with your search.
But the garrote had patsys sweater fiber all over the place, all over the basement floor, the paint gray, and the spot where JonBenet peed on it’s all at that spot. Patsy must have done the garrote.