The police bungled this case from the beginning and I do not blame the parents for lawyering up. It quickly became apparent to the Ramseys that the police viewed the parents (and perhaps Burke) as the only real suspects. If I'd been in their shoes, that would have meant two things.
1. Not only am I, my spouse and my surviving child going to be wrongly targeted with the murder of my daughter, which let's face it, is bad enough, but
2. It means the police are have blinders on and are refusing to even consider ANYONE else as a suspect. It's us and no one else. They are not even looking. He could be waving at them with a sign and they wouldn't see him.
And the even more important reason for a legal team:
1. There is a very good chance, with the public hatred out there because of the nature of this murder, that either I, my spouse or both of us will wind up on prison for decades for a crime we didn't commit.........the worst crime we could ever have been accused of. And far worse than that,
2. Because of the misdirected, laser focus of the police, someone who committed a murder of the most vicious nature is walking around, free to do it again. It hardly seems likely they'd stop after just one time.
So yes, I'd lawyer up. To put it in simplest terms, the police were out to get the Ramseys and when someone is out to get you, if you are in a position to protect yourself and your surviving child, you do it. The police did a dismal job of evidence collection, didn't protect the crime scene, jumped to conclusions, and generally engaged in small minded thinking and it resulted in a killer being free all these years. Their work was astonishingly bad and they used the media to spread bold faced lies in an effort to ruin the Ramseys. People clearly still believe those long-debunked lies to this day, so their campaign worked pretty well.
I don't think we will every know who killed that child. I don't think the killer stopped killing that day, unless this murder was more about the Ramseys than JonBenet. If it was about her, he has killed again. And that is the rea crime concerning how the police mishandled this case.
I have to say, I watched the 4 hour show and I rolled my eyes at the policewoman who struck me as the female version of Barney Fife. With her bluster about how , after the father discovered the body, she felt her sidearm and mentally counted the rounds of ammunition, because she was sure "the killer was still in the house," she sickened me. And there were way too many of her sort on that case.