I never thought it was her family. I always felt for the family. I always thought the Colorado police screwed the investigation up.
The Police ROYALLY screwed the scene up. I think that is partly why the DA wouldn't sign off on the Grand Jury Indictment.
My instincts told me she loved that little girl more than life and all of her children. I am glad they weren't indicted on top of that horrible death of their daughter. I couldn't imagine losing my little girl and never living to see her own vindication through DNA evidence. She didn't deserve to die neither one of them did. And karma how horrible to say such a thing as if judgement and jury are yours to wield through karma in anyway. Even bad words and negative statements are terrible.
The DNA evidence is contaminated and would have very little use if any in a trial. They also proved how the DNA could have already been on the underwear. They tested a brand new pair of underwear from an unopened package and found DNA on it, probably from someone who made them or packaged them, sweat, blood or saliva.
There is some very convincing evidence recently released by a team of professionals that worked on the case who brought in some of the top investigators and forensic experts in the world and it is very chilling what they found but the UNANYMOUS decision by everyone of them was that Burke was the killer. There was history that Burke was violent hitting Jonbennet with a golf club in the face.
It took them over 20 minutes to recreate the note and that is them memorizing it, the original had to take over 40 minutes to write. That is way to much time for a killer to be in the house and the note itself is pretty telling. Ransom notes are short and sweet and when have you ever heard of a terrorist organization refer to themselves as a small faction? They don't. The hand writing also matched Patsy's and all three voices are heard on the 9-11 tape, Patsy thought she hung up the call. Burke, John and Patsy.
None of the experts I have seen interviewed have agreed with the DA dismissing the charges at all.