I thought a window was open in the cellar, so why the unlocked door near the cellar? Escape route?
He knew in advance exactly where the child's bedroom was also.
So well planned and yet a very confusing and cruel murder, Why the need to be so cruel, if it was because of a dislike for her father?
It reminds me of the Venables and Mary Bell murders.
There was no window in the wine cellar, there was two useable windows in the finish part of the basement.
The other windows were cover over and did not exit to the out side after remodeling.
The basement window was broken and unlock. Webs and dust was still in place. I do not support that this basement window was used as a enter or exit location. Boulder police does not too.
The window was damage that summer by John Ramsey when he got lock out of the house that summer.
The glass was clean up but the window's glass had not been repaired as of that day.
This was old damage.
We have a full profile and complete change of events that match the crime scene.
He use the remote control in his car to open the garage door to the house, the inside service door to the house inside the garage was all way kept unlock. No key required, Just push the button and your in the house. One day the inside door became lock. Patsy and the kids was in Michigan all summer. So John broke this small basement window to enter the house with out causing major damage to the house.
The question is, who was in the house that day and lock the service door to the garage?
That is the question I have not asked.
Team JBI