I only watched the Dateline special. I thought Patsy was higher than a kite in that CNN interview. She seemed very much sedated to me especially comparing her to later interviews where she seems so much more alert and coherent.
If my child had been murdered, especially in the manner JonBenet was, I would have to take a Valium the size of my fist on an hourly basis just to keep breathing. Yes, Patsy was heavily medicated during the CNN interview.
I never cease to be amazed by the miniscule things people fixate on to "prove" the family did it. They had fresh pineapple in the house. Who does that? Murderers! JB seems to have eaten pineapple between the time she came home and the time
she died. Who fed it to her, because heaven knows no 6 yo ever came downstairs and put a little fruit in a bowl for themselves. Why are Patsy and Burke's prints on the pineapple bowl? Because after they come out of the dishwasher, we all know dishes magically put themselves away and no prints ever touch them. (Seriously. If the police cannot even make the leap of logic that anyone would unloaded the dishwasher got prints on that bowl, as did anyone who reached into the cabinet to get another bowl, then they just aren't very imaginative.) JB was in child beauty pageants and that means she must have had a sick, twisted family. Never mind that her mom had been a beauty queen and as obnoxious as some people find those contests, plenty of relatively normal people do them, along with dance and cheer families....skimpy-ish costumes and all. And the kids mostly grow into well-adjusted adults. She had previously been treated for vaginal inflammation. Okay, that proves that when anything was the least little bit wrong with JB, Patsy ran her to the pediatrician, just the opposite of hiding sexual abuse. Heck, the same thing happened with my sister. Eventually, my mother stopped using bubble bath and bleach on underwear and the problem went away. It is an incredibly common issue with little girls. The parents lawyered up and only guilty people do that. No, wealthy people who are familiar with how things work and have figured out THEY are the target of the police and not a tool to help solve their daughter's murder will lawyer up. How could someone hide in your house and you not know it? Well, if you have a four story 10,000 SF house (and that may not even include the basement SF), it's actually relatively easy, Scary to think of, but easy.
The bottom line is, they seem like a pretty normal family. Albeit a wealthy one where the mom is a little over the top, bigger than life, and Miss Social, but that is not a crime. It's just a personality some find annoying. They had survived a great deal. The loss of John's daughter, Patsy's cancer.....I'm sorry, but a 6 yo wetting the bed was not going to push Patsy Ramsey over the edge after surviving ovarian cancer. It's just silly. As a mother, once you have come that close to having to leave your two young children behind, every day is a gift. Wetting the bed might be bothersome, but that's the extent of it. There is NOTHING to indicate those parents weren't devoted to JonBenet. So even if you go with the "covering up an accident" theory, the Ramseys don't fit. That body was abused. Tortured. The parents wouldn't have done that. If anything, they would have rushed to the hospital and started calling in top specialists so that JB had he best chance of surviving any accident. That is more in keeping with their personalities.
I watched the latest special last night and again, am amazed at what some people see as red flags. The police send John off to search. Why they did this is beyond me, but to blame him when he finds the body is really their problem, isn't it? At least they should have had a police officer accompany him step for step. He was a civilian, a terrified father and it is not his job to know procedure and think about evidence collection. One person said it was a red flag that he went straight for the basement. Why? The house has 4 floors and in his shoes, I'd start in the top floor and work my way down or the bottom floor and work my way up. It's logical. When he finds the body, the starts ripping off duct tape. Horrible idea, but as a father, I can see that he had the tiniest hope she might still be saved. Desperate hope. Again, had the police been right there, they had the ability to stop this. They dropped the ball. To me, so much of the police commentary over the years about the Ramseys and "what they did wrong " is really a reflection of how poorly the police handled the case and upon consideration, the Ramseys would have done a lot less "wrong" had the police done their jobs correctly.
I am not a person who usually looks to undermine police or constantly doubts their motives. But in this case, I think they did get tunnel vision and it has allowed a killer to walk free for 20 years, while an innocent, suffering family has lived under the worst cloud of suspicion imaginable.