A. James Kolar
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Foreign Faction - Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
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published
2012
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9 editions
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“When asked key questions about sexual contact, his body language exhibited signs of anxiety, and at one point, he picked up a board game they were playing and was rubbing it on his head. The display of this body language contrasted to the behavior exhibited as a baseline throughout other parts of the interview.”
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
“There had been no transcript prepared for this interview, but a brief synopsis was written up by Detective Jane Harmer after she spoke with Dr. Bernhard. I read through the outline of the dialogue that had been exchanged between Dr. Bernhard and Burke and her assessment of the interview. She had expressed concerns about Burke’s “affect” during the interview and indicated that he showed little emotional connection with his family. I came away wanting to know more. It took some time, but I eventually obtained a copy of the video of this interview, and I reviewed it on many occasions. I was troubled by what I saw.”
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
“He stated that he thought someone had quietly carried her downstairs to the basement and that person had then either stabbed JonBenét or struck a blow to her head with a hammer. A chill ran down the back of my neck as I watched Burke twice physically imitate the act of striking a blow with his right arm during his casual discussion of this matter. I stopped and replayed that section of the video several times. It seemed absolutely incredible, but Burke was replicating exactly the type of an over-the-arm blow that would have been responsible for the head injury sustained by JonBenét.”
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
― Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet?
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