Patsy's last words....

Discussion in 'Justice for JonBenet Discussion - Public Forum' started by Greenleaf, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. Greenleaf

    Greenleaf FFJ Senior Member

    According to the National Enquirer, July 10, 2006 edition:

    "She'd been asleep, but she suddently said quite clearly:

    "Some things in life you can never take back."

    I just purchased the NE about an hour ago. I notice that the July 10th edition is not online yet.

    Anyway, when it comes up online (probably tomorrow) I'll copy and post it.

    I'll just quote one more thing:
    "She picked out her casket and flowers and made arrangements with the church," said the family insider. "At the end, with John by her side, she was at peace and her pain was controlled by morphine."

    :leaf:
     
  2. LurkerXIV

    LurkerXIV Moderator

    Wow!

    "Some things in life you can never take back."

    Like a lethal blow to the head of your six-year-old child?

    Was that a confession, or what?
     
  3. Greenleaf

    Greenleaf FFJ Senior Member

    One more quote:

    "The news of Patsy's death shocked no one more than the group of friends who heard her chilling deathbed words."

    Hi, Lurker.


    :leaf:
     
  4. Elle

    Elle Member

    Now just what things "in life" could Patsy have been talking about, Greenleaf?
     
  5. BobC

    BobC Poster of the EON - Fabulous Inimitable Transcript

    Poor baby. Rest in peace, Patsy.
     
  6. koldkase

    koldkase FFJ Senior Member

    Underwear?
     
  7. koldkase

    koldkase FFJ Senior Member

    One thing we know, because Patsy told us on camera, is what her FIRST WORDS on the other side were to JonBenet: "Can we talk?"
     
  8. Little

    Little Member

    Glad you brought that up KK. When I first read that, I thought "That's something I would say to someone I cared about and had a misunderstanding with." JMHO, but my impression of that was that someone had some explaining to do. That picture that someone posted of the picture on the back of DOI, the one with JonBenet's back to the photographer, seemed to me to tie in with that statement.

    Little
     
  9. koldkase

    koldkase FFJ Senior Member

    I agree, Little. I thought immediately that Patsy had let something important slip. In a thousand years, I never would have imagined she would say THAT to her brutally murdered child upon being reunited with her...if she truly had no guilt, that is.

    The first time I ever heard that question was from Joan Rivers, on TV, in her comedy act. She used it in a "confidential" manner, but like you said, as in "We need to get something worked out between us here."
     
  10. Greenleaf

    Greenleaf FFJ Senior Member

    Koldkase

    Every now and then, a one liner cracks me up.

    You just did it, with:

    "Underwear?"


    :leaf:
     
  11. The Punisher

    The Punisher Member

    Somehow I doubt she'd say something like that over trivial matters.
     
  12. Show Me

    Show Me FFJ Senior Member

    If that is what Patsy really said before she died she was either thinking of a blow to the head.....or she wore the wrong gown as Miss West Virginia and thus lost the Miss America pageant.

    "Somethings in life you can never take back."
     
  13. Paradox

    Paradox Banned for Stupidity by RiverRat

    That phrase is used for the spoken word. What did Patsy think she had said that couldn't be taken back?

    If she was talking about an action, and misusing the phrase, then what action did she do that couldn't be taken back?

    One that a plea to Jesus via a pastor for a resurrection was needed?

    I translate her words to mean: "I did something I won't admit to."
     
  14. Elle

    Elle Member

    Just makes me think of the time she made another statement, shortly after JonBenét was found. "We never meant for this to happen."
     
  15. The Punisher

    The Punisher Member

    Oh, yeah. I remember that.
     
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