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Topic ID: 331
Message ID: 12
#12, RE: where was the table?
Posted by jameson on Oct-27-02 at 10:20 PM
In response to message #11
>Which room was the table in again?

The breakfast room that was between the kitchen and the formal dining room.

>Did they ask the Ramseys if they were aware of what had
>happened with the teabag?

Sure - they didn't know what the story was with the glass with the tea bag in it. Wasn't theirs. But understand, the photos of the table were taken after the body was found and the house cleared. There had been a lot of people in that room between breakfast or lunch on the 25th and the afternoon of the 26th. I am more interested in what others in the house that day had to say about the pineapple and glass. But there is no hint of what they said out there.

Too many secrets, the truth should be told. Maybe someone in the house that day could clear up all the questions about the items on the table that morning. Maybe the Grand Jury got those answers - - would be interesting to find out just what came out in there.

>If someone was to sit down and eat pineapple in that house
>then it had to be someone who was not afraid of getting
>caught in that house and also someone who would have known
>JBR, no?

Personally, I think Burke and/or JonBenét may have gotten the snack out before going to the Whites. There was pineapple in the dish - - someone could have gotten it out and not had the chance to eat it becuse they were all rushed out the door. I don't think the pineapple is important here. JMO.


>Was JBR eating the pineapple or the perp? If she was sitting
>there eating pineapple then she could not have been stun
>gunned while she was still in bed, could she?

The pineapple was not in her stomach - - it was in her intestine. I don't think it was eaten after they got home from the Whites'.

>I had not realised that there were a lot of other things on
>that table? I wonder if they were all random or if they were
>linked together in some way.

I think they were pretty random - - there were many people in the house on the 26th - - the room was busy and I am sure people were sitting in there or passing through and moving things. The activity in there means the room was not preserved as it should have been. ALL the people in that house that morning should have been asked exactly what food they handled that day - - and what they touched in any of the rooms. I hope it happened, don't have a lot of faith it did.