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Originally Posted by Tril
Elle, I think that a couple of hours or so after the R family arrived home from the Whites', JonBenet and Burke, still too excited to sleep, crept downstairs. JonBenet may have been hungry, and Burke fetched her some pineapple.
Taking the Maglite from the kitchen counter to avoid having to turn on a basement light, the two headed down there to engage in some kind of child sexual exploration play, like "doctor." This may have begun with the "garrote" device being placed around JonBenet's neck, maybe in a "lead the prisoner" type of scenario, or maybe as part of a choking game.
When the end of the broken art brush was inserted into her (years ago, a boy around Burke's age called "Jooner" did that to my 3-year-old sister, but with a twig), JonBenet screamed. She started to stand up. Afraid she'd tell on him - or to silence her screaming, which could alert their parents - he panicked and grabbed the cord and yanked her back down. Still pulling the cord, he then, in a knee-jerk reaction, quickly grabbed the Maglite with one hand and struck her on the head with it, and gave the cord a second, very hard, yank.
Whether both John and Patsy were in bed asleep, or one or both were really puttering about in and around their bedroom, at least one of them may have heard JonBenet scream, if she did in fact scream. I think it's also possible that Burke may have screamed or yelled out in panic and they heard him, or that in desperation he ran to them for help.
Regardless of how John and Patsy found out what happened, when they did find out, Burke was sent to his room, and the staging began.
Guess I should add a disclaimer:
My opinion only, and I consider this specific theory only possible.
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My only quibble with your theory is that children who are in any way involved in crimes or acts like this tend to act it out over and over again as they grow up. They will draw pictures of it, or find other ways to express it, or just plain act it out, as with continued sex abuse of young girls. There are other subtle ways that children will attempt to re-do something horrible that has happened to them or been done to them.
It is really hard to just completely chase away this kind of awful, horrible, shocking experience from the mind of a young child. Their minds want to go back to it and fix it somehow. So I would be amazed if Burke had actually done this deed, yet never in any way displayed that need to re-visit what happened.
Maybe he did, and was therapized out of it. Maybe he did, and we just didn't know. Maybe he tried, but Daddy and Mommy were too close for comfort. Maybe someday he will crack wide open.
Heymom