Ill address each one of these issues one at a time:
One of the problems you are having is you are introducing possibilities but not probabilities. Yes, Patsy could have written the ransom note with her own pen and stationary and then made the 911 call mentioning the ransom note thinking that the police wouldnt think she would be dumb enough to make the 911 call after writing an incriminating note but is that the most plausible scenario? Why would someone go to so much trouble to point away from themselves and then leave a potentially incriminating ransom note written with her own pen and a garrote with her own paintbrush handle? And, why would Patsy write a two and a half page note (i.e. why not a short note?) and then call the police after the note said not to call the police? She could have done that but is that the most plausible explanation? When you try to solve cases like these you can introduce a million possibilities but you have to systematically throw out all the least probable scenarios until you arrive at the most probable.
Now youre getting to the crux of the case and that is the purpose of the ransom note and the 911 call. The ransom note wasnt meant for the police. It was meant for Patsy to give him time to dispose of the body. When he killed Jon Benet he didnt have time or wouldnt be able to dispose of the body without arousing his family or neighbors. He placed the body in the most remote room of the house and covered it with blankets and then wrote the note leaving it at the bottom of the stairs for Patsy to discover. However, instead of following the instructions of the note Patsy panicked and called 911 and ruined Johns plans. (You see if Patsy had found Jon Benet missing before finding the note she might have started searching the house and found the body so he had to leave the note at the bottom of the stairs where he knew Patsy went every morning to check on the kids. If you think about each fact of the case it all starts falling into place. If Patsy or both had written the note she would have left it on the table or some other place.) If she had done as the note had instructed and not called the police then John would have had Patsy and Burke go stay with friends for their safety while he waited for the kidnappers call and delivered the ransom. This would have given him a chance to put the body in the trunk of the car and dispose of it. Then he could tell Patsy the kidnappers instructed him to deliver the ransom and the note (he was going to have to find a way to get rid of the note too) but did not return their daughter. Also, it would allow him time to finish the staging of the basement window break in. They would then call the police and tell the fantastic story but the body had been disposed of. Patsy would be able to verify there was a ransom note and maybe even gotten a neighbor or two involved to corroborate. This is the most plausible explanation for the ransom note and the 911 call the way it happened. If they were both involved the 911 call would never have happened because there would be no need to call the police until they disposed of the body. (Also they would not have written the note on their own paper with their own pen but probably printed it. John had access to all kinds of printers he could have disposed of.)
The only people Ive seen argue the chronic evidence is the Ramseys attorneys or their family and friends. Four of the most prominent forensic pathologists in the country have concluded and this includes Cyril Wecht (and this was in his book) that after reviewing the autopsy report it indicated both acute and chronic vaginal trauma. And, who would have been the most likely perpetrator? Would it not be the only sexually mature male in the home? Could you make a case that someone else was abusing Jon Benet, of course? It could have been another family member or family friend. But who is the most likely culprit? Who is the one the lead investigator on the very first day suspected? Who is the only one who had constant access to Jon Benet without arousing her mothers suspicion? Who could have done it and then fit all the other facts of the case?
You dont have to be a smart elec. Just state your case. Which multiple FBI profilers are you talking about? There were six handwriting experts who examined the note and two of them were hired by the Ramseys and those two collaborated with the states examiners. Isnt that somewhat disconcerting to you? John Ramsey is the one who controlled what handwriting samples his attorneys and examiners saw as well as the states examiners. And, based on these samples John was ruled out but Patsys samples were inconclusive. But Ill let you decide for yourself. I'll attach copies of sample of their handwriting on a post below. (This is the only copy of Johns handwriting that has surfaced but all kinds of copies of Patsys have surfaced.) Just on the face of it and looking at the samples whose handwriting looks most like the ransom note? And, then tell me how John was ruled out.
If more than one family member were involved then they would have disposed of the body before calling the police. That is the most easy to debunk. Not only could John and John alone have done it, he is the most likely based upon the facts of the case.
It's an interesting and plausible theory that John Ramsey did it. To be honest the whole case is bizarre and I don't think we'll ever find out what really went down that night or who all in that house was involved.
Another sample of Patsy's writing from a different pageant. The "R", "a", and "s" match the ransom note too closely for me.
As far as for the autopsy though this is the ME had to say about her:
"Vaginal Mucosa: All of the sections contain vascular congestion and focal interstitial chronic inflammation. the smallest piece of tissue, from the 7:00 position of the vaginal wall/hymen, contain epithelial erosion with underlying capillary congestion. A small number of red blood cells is present on the eroded surface, as is birefringent foreign material. Acute inflammatory infiltrate is not seen."
I personally can't translate all that into laymans terms but maybe someone else can.
And your theory that JR did it has far too many variables and a conspiracy theory involving many people who could just turn a blind eye. It's unrealistic.
I have not ruled this theory out either and can't. If you saw the "rope" that bound her hands (which looks very much like shoe string to me but no site I find ever mentions that) it looks like a 9 year old kid tied it. One of the wrist ties that supposedly held her wrists was much larger than the other as though they had no idea what they were doing and couldn't even tie it right.
If it was the brother then that would imply both John and Patsy were covering. If they were both involved then they would have gotten rid of the body before calling the police. Also, Burke was only nine at the time he couldn't be charged with a crime in Colorado. Why would they stage a sexual assault and strangulation when they could explain it as an accident and get her treated? Remember the blow didn't kill her but the strangulation did.
Easy explanation for not dumping the body is that they had the stomach to cover for Burke but they couldn't stomach tossing their own childs body out like it was garbage. "Proper burial" and all that.
Also, if Patsy could have written it then that would imply both parents were involved in at least the cover up. Then how do you explain the ransom note, the 911 call before getting rid of the body?
Why can you not imagine someone faking a 911 call?
To my untrained eye the school form on the top and the ransom note look very similar.
Edit: sorry just saw that wasn't a school form but a parade form.
I agree.
Also why would he go through that much trouble to write a note and not get rid of the body? Seems like that would've been easier.
He would have. He could have easily snuck out of that gigantic house without rousing the two other people sleeping in it. If JR did it, then after all he did tie her up and strangle her in the basement without waking anybody up.