💥Burke Ramsey Unmasked: Dr. Phil Interview Analysis

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Burke Ramsey brother of JonBenet Ramsey: what is his involvement in this true crime case? Four of the world's top body language and behavior experts analyze the Dr Phil interview to find the truth. ⭐JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS: thebehaviorpanel.com/
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Twenty years after child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found in her Boulder, CO home, her brother, Burke, responds to accusations that he was involved. When Dr. Phil explains that some people have a theory that Burke was involved in JonBenet's demise, and then their parents covered it up, Burke says, "I know that's not what happened ... You won't find any evidence, because that's not what happened. I know I didn't do it." But what do four of the world top body language, behavior and interrogation experts make of this?
The Behavior Panel comprises the world's top body language and behavior experts: Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley. They analyze behavior and body language in videos of public interest. This non-partisan group aims to educate and entertain, focusing on nonverbal communication, deception detection, behavioral analysis, statement analysis, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation. Through careful examination of gestures, expressions, linguistics, and cultural context, they reveal truths and deceptions. The Behavior Panel is prominently featured on The Dr. Phil Show and has its own show on the US TV Network, Merit Street Media.
Chapters:
00:00 Burke Ramsey Body Language
4:57 Dr. Phil Interview Analysis
10:02 Pageant Confidence and Smiles
15:08 Audio Editing, Frantic Wake-up
20:08 Stressful Interview Behavior Analysis
25:12 Child's Fear Reaction Discussion
31:28 Childhood Behavior and Autism
36:54 Actor's Character Portrayal Discussion
42:11 Childhood Experiences and Behavior
47:50 Analysis of Eye Movements
53:30 Body Language in Questioning
59:27 Subject's Behavior Analysis
1:04:03 Tired of Proving Innocence
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@JFH-te4lu
@JFH-te4lu 3 жыл бұрын
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@skeleton_wa_migraine1736
@skeleton_wa_migraine1736 3 жыл бұрын
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@-the_wandering_eremite-
@-the_wandering_eremite- 2 жыл бұрын
As an autistic person, I’m rather saddened by all of the bigoted responses in the comment section-even from people who claim to be parents of autistic children. I’m saddened but not surprised. Because of my autism I’ve personally faced bigotry, stigma, and hatred my whole life. I’ve been called “creepy” and a “freak”. I’ve been ridiculed by teachers in front of my peers. I’ve been bullied and beaten by “normal” people. I’ve struggled to adapt to a world built by and for neurotypical people. The so-called “normal” people. I’ve come to fear “normal” people. And that is a rational fear. Because they have an amazing ability to be duplicitous, something my neurotype prevents me from being successful at. I’ve also learned that “normal” people seem blind to my strengths, my honesty, my integrity, my ability to hyper-focus on tasks, to solve complex and abstract problems, and to visualize things in my head. They see only my need to stim, my inability to make eye contact, and my sensory processing sensitivity. I’m not trying to make this about myself. But I am actually autistic, so I think my voice is just as valid, maybe even more so, than those who are judging this young man for the way he looks and acts. In the end, it seems to me that it says more about the quality of the character of those who would judge this young man-those who call him a “creep” or pretend that they can know he murdered his little sister-than it says anything about Burke Ramsey; whether he is autistic or not. May JonBenet be free from suffering. May the Ramsey’s be free from suffering. May all beings be free from suffering. May we learn to be kinder to one another.
@93Jubilee
@93Jubilee 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for the way so many people respond to others who are not neurotypical. My deceased brother-in-law was tormented by his older brother (my narcissistic former spouse), and he suffered greatly from it. Yes, may we all learn to be kinder to one another. And to animals too.
@carriemorley356
@carriemorley356 2 жыл бұрын
Retired Sp-Ed teacher here- hang in there and know you’re beautiful!! Shameful how spiritual beings (humans) havin a physical experience (our lives on Earth in our bodies) have to repeatedly return bc we all haven’t learned what love is!! How many years has it been since humans were created? Live. Die. Live. treat others cruelly. Die. Return. Its crazy how dense we are here! I think you’re great! Be you and be happy! You are special and loved! We will figure out eventually! Not in this lifetime thougj!!
@29mocowgirl
@29mocowgirl 2 жыл бұрын
....but he's not autistic
@TRUTHbomb2.0
@TRUTHbomb2.0 2 жыл бұрын
Nemo, trust me being "normal" in this current degenerate selfish society is not a good thing.
@annestay5021
@annestay5021 2 жыл бұрын
I am also on the spectrum and I know we are all different. I have also suffered horribly from the judgment of others. I encourage you not to judge allistic people the way you feel judged by them. Just be yourself, and whoever misjudges you, it’s their problem, not yours. Don’t be like the people that hurt you.
@theodorejay1046
@theodorejay1046 5 ай бұрын
The fact he's smiling during the interview means he's not really all there. Almost like he's still a kid mentally 🤔 Who ever talked him into the interview should be ashamed.
@simonejuneau2143
@simonejuneau2143 5 ай бұрын
YES...REMINDS ME OF MS. T SHABUSINESS. So inappropriate, & DISTURBING!
@RobertRobinson-dy3rj
@RobertRobinson-dy3rj 5 ай бұрын
Burke 💩 pooped all over the mansion
@lily3054
@lily3054 11 ай бұрын
My sister tried to turn her only daughter into a star from a very young age and it really went nowhere but we also watched her only son get totally neglected. He couldn't wait to be away from his family. Its a very sad situation to watch. And Dad didn't get involved. Who really knows what happens in a childs life when growing up where one feels totally invisible.
@amandahugenkiss
@amandahugenkiss 10 ай бұрын
You have no idea what you are talking about. Burke and John are VERY close still.
@MM-ig1iv
@MM-ig1iv 8 ай бұрын
Um.. I imagine most kids out there these days ARE neglecting. And feel neglected with their parents staring at their phones 24/7! And they give their kids a phone at 2 years old and neglect them.. this worlds about to get a million times WORSE!!!
@Phife_Diggy
@Phife_Diggy 4 ай бұрын
@@amandahugenkiss Burke is terrified of being killed too... both his sisters were killed by John, Burke is beyond traumatized from the abuse.
@nbenefiel
@nbenefiel 3 ай бұрын
When JonBenet was three she saw a pageant on TV and was enchanted. She started playing a game she called presenting. She would have her mom, dad, or Burke announce “presenting Miss JonBenet” and she would come out and sing and dance. A friend told Patsy that there was a pageant coming up in Boulder in a couple of weeks. There wasn’t much time but they made a costume and came up with an act. I think she sang On the good ship lollipop. She was runner up. Nobody forced JonBenet into pageants. She loved them. She just sparkled. Kids don’t do that if they are forced into something.
@nbenefiel
@nbenefiel 3 ай бұрын
@@MM-ig1iv Beth and her boyfriend died in a car accident just outside of Chicago. John was in Boulder. Stop telling lies. The DNA evidence totally excludes anyone related to JonBenet, or don’t you know how DNA works?
@CillaChoiceBitsofBliss
@CillaChoiceBitsofBliss 3 жыл бұрын
Mark cuddling his mug with his vulnerable wrists covered and the Hallmark movie discussion was worth the price of admission. lol
@mrs.e8475
@mrs.e8475 3 жыл бұрын
"vulnerable wrists" 😂😂
@fuzzyfreckle1341
@fuzzyfreckle1341 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Mark, once again injecting some comedy gold 😂 and remember the last video (Peterson), Mark did his hilarious imitation of the juror!
@Minty77777
@Minty77777 3 жыл бұрын
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@meesamagill1193
@meesamagill1193 3 жыл бұрын
It is so true though. I knew EXACTLY what he meant
@WiteDahlia
@WiteDahlia 3 жыл бұрын
It was Hallmark beautiful. And Scott made a brave admission.
@szade3433
@szade3433 3 жыл бұрын
This kid is close to home for me. My son is autistic, and I have nightmares my son will be misunderstood. The thought of him being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and being questioned by people who don’t understand. Keeps me up at night, and ages me
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 3 жыл бұрын
I hear ya
@wedp112
@wedp112 3 жыл бұрын
Yep this is what happened to poor Elijah McClaine. He wasn't neurotypical and his lack of eye contact made him look suspicious.
@queenvictoriaii6772
@queenvictoriaii6772 3 жыл бұрын
That DID happen to my son who has Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, which is a way of saying, "I'm sorry this vaccine went wrong and fried your child's previously normal brain.) Nightmare!!! He was accused of burglary and was so totally misunderstood. The police accused him of being "strange" because he was doing drugs, even testing him 6 times, convinced it just had to be drugs. When all tests came back negative, the court (who finally found him innocent of burglary) appointed him to take a Drugs and Alcohol class anyway, saying that we found a way to dupe the test and that was why he had passed it. 4 court dates, 6 therapy sessions and 2 months of drug classes and they finally realized this kid was not guilty of anything other than having a brain fried from a vaccine gone wrong. My poor son! Based on our experience, my heart goes out to this young Ramsey fellow! How confusing it must have been for him! Thank you Behavioral Panel for recognizing this young man's limitations.
@vickyvratti6652
@vickyvratti6652 3 жыл бұрын
Sending you positive thoughts and prayers xxx
@szade3433
@szade3433 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@constacechapman7900
@constacechapman7900 8 ай бұрын
Its really odd that Patsy Ramsey didn't run into Burks room to make sure he was OK and to ask if he heard anything.
@blu4085
@blu4085 8 ай бұрын
Just the same way it's odd that the McCanns twins never woke up with what was going on around them. Not even when being lifted out from their cots did they ever flinch or give a sign of waking up. The police noted their observation as ODD indeed.
@ft4926
@ft4926 7 ай бұрын
Even father before coming cop. If I have the same situation, My husband or I one of us, need to stay with Berke for not losing or trouble like JonBenet cause still they didn’t know what happened. But they kept Berke in the bed by himself?
@mollysilverman6803
@mollysilverman6803 5 ай бұрын
It came out that the Grand Jury DID want to press charges against Patsy and John when those records were unsealed. Why that was not followed up on, we’ll never know. 🎉🧐🤔 Oh, yeah. Because he’s a rich guy.
@kathleenstress
@kathleenstress 5 ай бұрын
Totally. If they were black someone if not all would be in jail! ❤
@sweetheart.nikkilee430
@sweetheart.nikkilee430 3 жыл бұрын
i used to smile at everything. all the time. and most imortantly, i will start smiling right before i have an anxious episode or a panick attack. i learned from a therapist that smiling can be a form of self soothing, trying to sooth negative emotions from overwhelming. its a coping mechanism for sure.
@KitKat-gw4rh
@KitKat-gw4rh 3 жыл бұрын
I hear you. Smiling and laughing. People used to think I was so happy when in reality I was constantly anxious and stressed.
@MsTwiggy28
@MsTwiggy28 3 жыл бұрын
I used to react with a smile to certain situations until I noticed the reactions around me. I wasn't happy about what was going on, my smile was a nervous reaction. I learned to change that over time and look concerned instead of nervous smile.
@Itzybitzyhuskies
@Itzybitzyhuskies 3 жыл бұрын
Me too, I smile or have a nervous laugh
@kmc8ij1
@kmc8ij1 3 жыл бұрын
Great example of how a common, garden variety behavior can utterly ruin a life. Surely a system so out of touch with reality is worse than no system at all.
@carlyh6913
@carlyh6913 3 жыл бұрын
I had a friend who some girls told her that her dad had molested them and she started laughing. She explained that it happens when she's freaked out
@beastyboyBlue
@beastyboyBlue 3 жыл бұрын
If Greg was interrogating me I'd reckon my first sentence would be 'yeah,I did it'😅😅😅
@fuzzyfreckle1341
@fuzzyfreckle1341 3 жыл бұрын
I'd say.. Well Greg, wait until you see the Fan Art I created for you 😂 that would stop him in his tracks fairly quickly!!!! 💚🇮🇪
@gwenboland7678
@gwenboland7678 3 жыл бұрын
Right?!
@helahelena69
@helahelena69 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! 😁
@soulchef6901
@soulchef6901 3 жыл бұрын
I'd confess to mark if he'd promise me a night at the pub before wrapping up the rest of my life in prison. 😆😆😂
@wonderwoman66dp
@wonderwoman66dp 3 жыл бұрын
Woooow!
@mombeaubob
@mombeaubob 8 ай бұрын
Displaying a child in pageant after pageant is so scary. Not good parenting in my opinion. He is weird because grew up in a weird family. Patsy, what a piece.
@phoenixrising5338
@phoenixrising5338 Жыл бұрын
I've read more prejudice and ignorance about autism in these comments than I've heard in some time, and I've heard a lot because I raised a son with autism. I think the panel got it right.
@paleofemme
@paleofemme 3 жыл бұрын
My daughter has ASD - this was like watching my daughter being interviewed. It was hard for me.
@ellen-aau
@ellen-aau 3 жыл бұрын
Random hug of encouragement...
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 3 жыл бұрын
I have a family member with asperger's, it was definitely like watching him
@NiceOneBrother667
@NiceOneBrother667 3 жыл бұрын
🤗
@bernicewalsh3432
@bernicewalsh3432 3 жыл бұрын
I think he did really well and is innocent. Bless him. He’s beautiful
@leep0710
@leep0710 3 жыл бұрын
Me too, my munchkin does also. This one was rough but I’m so glad they covered it
@musicmannsd
@musicmannsd 3 жыл бұрын
There's a reason these guys have locked down over 200k subscribers in less than a year. Its good stuff.
@pagegallimore1833
@pagegallimore1833 Ай бұрын
Did anyone notice that Burke, in his interview as a child, use the word 'whoops' when describing the killer using a weapon to kill Jean Benet? It suggests that he was admitting something accidental about the cause of her death.
@1029tbarton
@1029tbarton Жыл бұрын
I just started watching your channel. Question: have you thought of replaying the video you are discussing while you are talking instead of having all your faces on screen? You could have that video going at the bottom of the screen while you're talking and the video plays. It would help us to see what you see.
@Justhereforthelaughs1
@Justhereforthelaughs1 Жыл бұрын
100%. It would be so much easier to follow.
@Fbabali
@Fbabali Жыл бұрын
Agree
@cheesecakeenthusiast3400
@cheesecakeenthusiast3400 3 жыл бұрын
Don't mind me I'm just leaving this here for the algorithm. Congratulations on 200k subscribers!
@tinarogers4971
@tinarogers4971 3 жыл бұрын
Loving this chain-comment Here’s mine!
@memoirsofanolivetree3339
@memoirsofanolivetree3339 3 жыл бұрын
I will join you all! Pretty sure these are included in how many comments there are!
@ronronniemeyers
@ronronniemeyers 3 жыл бұрын
Wtf?
@deliabianco5259
@deliabianco5259 Жыл бұрын
A few things. Being a parent I / and my husband would have shook down the house several times looking for her. They apparently did not. 2) Patsy leaves Burke alone in his bedroom. As a mom and 1 child was gone, I would not have let him out of my sight, fearing someone was in the house and might hurt him too.
@mrsbutterkup3849
@mrsbutterkup3849 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you.
@jannettekirwin4530
@jannettekirwin4530 Жыл бұрын
I agree that they all acted weirdly, but that's their baseline. They were always weird. Look you dress your toddler up as a slut and them have a free for all open house for anyone and everyone to come and admire your Christmas decor. The next morning she's dead in the basement. I believe the pedophile came to the very busy house tour, hid and laid in wait This, and especially not engaging their security system when the went for dinner . is all very irresponsible , even in a safe affluent town like Boulder.but not evidence of murder , especially not by a 9 year old in a huge house, asleep in his own room , alone looking forward tonight and I awaking to Christmas morning.,after around 100 people, Strangers had been in that house all day able to do ax they please. Jon Benet was a target for pedophiles through no fault of her own or anyone's. Only predators are at fault. Ad to interrogate a 9 yr old significantly disabled (by the way I can't think of an autistic person to have murdered) but anyway, had the puce not completely botched this investigation things likely would be solved . Alas they seem very consistent in botching same. Look at all Lori Vallow 's victims. The police took zero heed .
@jannettekirwin4530
@jannettekirwin4530 Жыл бұрын
@@mrsbutterkup3849 it's very upsetting .. the police have to take more seriously suspicion of potential SLAUGHTER of girls, children And ALL. Police must Make PREVENTION their priority over body searches .
@jannettekirwin4530
@jannettekirwin4530 Жыл бұрын
@@mrsbutterkup3849 at the same time I would never want to be her parents. I can't imagine the horror, fear and guilt they just have endured. Pedophiles are MONSTERS.
@jannettekirwin4530
@jannettekirwin4530 Жыл бұрын
They found a random not And called the cops immediately. One cop came. She attempted to control the scene but let gazillion of their friends to contaminate it.She directed everyone to remain I the living room. When she finally decided to call for backup, she's a asked John abd one of his friends whom she allowed in to search the house. This was a fairly LARGE house, about 4000 sq ft I think. Everyone was hysterical. Why did only one cop respond and screw up the crime scene,.
@ElleFitz
@ElleFitz Жыл бұрын
That’s not pageant training, that’s affluence training. Nothing is ever allowed to be wrong so you learn how to plaster a smile on your face to the point that you don’t recognize that you’re doing it anymore.
@susanlett9632
@susanlett9632 3 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@leticiafaxas6069
@leticiafaxas6069 7 ай бұрын
He comes across as autistic and he had a terrible childhood trauma that any child would be affected by. Then his mother died too. Very sad.
@Dolphinboi
@Dolphinboi 24 күн бұрын
You can’t diagnose people with autism. You aren’t a mental health professional. Learn to stay in your lane
@kmc8ij1
@kmc8ij1 3 жыл бұрын
When I was six years old, I was given an IQ test. I only got one answer wrong - when I was asked, "What are windows made of?" My answer was, "Molten and compressed sand." She counted it as wrong because the 'correct answer was "glass." When I pointed out that 'window' is essentially synonymous with 'glass,' she got mad. At that point, at the tender age of six, I decided that everything that had to do with so-called 'education' was bullshit. That lady marking my answer wrong makes me angry 55 years later. That, ladies and gentlemen, is what it's like living with ASD.
@jessicafilip
@jessicafilip 3 жыл бұрын
This is such a great insight in to your experience. Also, that would infuriate me too!I What a silly woman.
@UberFubar75
@UberFubar75 3 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem. I passed a MENSA test at 13 and they called my parents liars because they didn't believe a kid that age could score so high. At age 5 I was reading novels while my class were reading whatever they were reading in 1980. I was put in a classroom on my own because I was so far advanced. Back then they had no idea how to deal with kids like us mate. At least there is help for kids nowadays, so they can get the guidance they need. Try not to let anger cloud who you really are. You're giving her ignorance power over you, and you are better than that. She didn't know any better mate, but we do. It's nice to see others like me are about. Nerds rule 🤘✊😁👍
@Jjudes9665
@Jjudes9665 3 жыл бұрын
My nephew has mild autism. It was more pronounced when he was a child. He’s incredibly intelligent and articulate. At 6 foot 6 inches he’s a gentle giant. At 4 years of age he knew everything there was to know about flight and aeroplanes. His parents would spend most weekends at Heathrow and Gatwick airports in London so he could watch airplanes. He could describe each type of plane right down to each and every last component. His drawings were astounding. At 20 he’s now training to become a physiotherapist in the mental health sector.❤️ My Dad always had a saying for people like the woman who conducted your IQ test....‘You’re not very good at your job are you?!?!’😂
@Jjudes9665
@Jjudes9665 3 жыл бұрын
@@UberFubar75 At seven my daughter had a reading age and vocabulary of a 12 year old. I was told she was classed as a borderline gifted child, yet we received no help or guidance for this. She went from a village primary school with 147 children into a secondary school aged 11 with 2, 300 other students. Having obvious developing mental health issues (now diagnosed as bipolar and borderline Aspergers) she could not cope in these overwhelming surroundings. She was a victim of perpetual vicious attacks from bullies which only made her situation worse. She ended up being classed under the term ‘school refusal’ where the school and education authority only succeeded in giving me a near nervous breakdown, my daughter trying to take her own life 4 times, her running away to other counties several times and landing me in court (I had no lawyer, but stood my defence and was only fined £5!!) for not succeeding to keep my child in secondary education. They even tried moving her round every secondary school in my area, at a horrendous expense (nearly 3 grand when I worked on the minimum wage) to me each time for school uniform. Hence she left school with no qualifications, but has since qualified as a manicurist/ nail technician and is running her own business as a successful and talented nail artist. She’s even had some of her work printed in fashion magazines. I’m incredibly proud of her. Not bad for a ‘school refuser’ and a kid thrown out of art college in her first week for not being very artistic!! Keep doing what you do, it’s your life and happiness that matters. Believe me it’s the nerds that will out-survive the rest of humanity.❤️
@kmc8ij1
@kmc8ij1 3 жыл бұрын
@@UberFubar75 There is nothing as depressing as a Mensa Meeting. The AA Meetings feel like a circus compared to them.
@pumibel1720
@pumibel1720 3 жыл бұрын
My first thought when I saw his smile was that he had picked up the fake pageant smile as a kid watching his mom and Jon Binet prepare for pageants. So your sister isn't alone, Greg.
@Firecracker66
@Firecracker66 3 жыл бұрын
You were very Insightful!
@nunyabizzz1135
@nunyabizzz1135 3 жыл бұрын
Burke could possibly be insane.
@kemeee5407
@kemeee5407 3 жыл бұрын
Idk. I couldn't smile talk if say, my Mom was killed. That man-child shows NO affection for JonBenet. Regardless of being on the spectrum. One could still feel sadness.
@pumibel1720
@pumibel1720 3 жыл бұрын
@@kemeee5407 He may not have liked her, even resented her. I prefer he be genuine in that case.
@pumibel1720
@pumibel1720 3 жыл бұрын
@@r.c.miller6161 I just mean that we shouldn't expect him to show grief if he doesn't feel it. If he is autistic, this may be something he would have trouble with. And I would rather he be himself (as he is doing in the interview) than try to show emotion he doesn't have. I don't know if he is actually autistic, but I do know he was traumatized. That is another layer. I can't imagine what it would be like to be accused of murder your whole life on top of losing a sibling and later your mom. Anything he does in an interview would be disected by millions. I am glad that tbere are people like the panel who can do so with objectivity and logic.
@rhondamorton7539
@rhondamorton7539 5 ай бұрын
I just think everyone in that house knows EXACTLY what happened.
@rhondamorton7539
@rhondamorton7539 5 ай бұрын
They said he was asleep but they heard Burke talk on the 911 call when they thought they hung up
@imnotbrian
@imnotbrian 3 жыл бұрын
Clicked so fast, I had hoped you guys would talk about him. This man is clearly on the spectrum and he is from a family where appearances are everything, his smile is habitual. Great analysis.
@factsmatter8667
@factsmatter8667 3 жыл бұрын
No one is _clearly_ on the spectrum.
@factsmatter8667
@factsmatter8667 3 жыл бұрын
@@r.c.miller6161 trolls always say people are jealous whether or not. Also Patsy was not married to a man 20 years older. So get your facts straight when you go out of your way to insult somebody.
@julesiou12
@julesiou12 3 жыл бұрын
I feel sorry for this guy. I want to say boy, because that is how he comes across. There are so many forms of child abuse and this whole pageant world is, for me, legally abusing children. He was a boy so had to take second best to the fame hungry mum living her dream through her daughter. Yes the smile is weird but his childhood world was weird and abnormal. All siblings fight. The poor kid didn't have a normal childhood so no wonder his body language is different to most of us. He comes across quite relaxed regardless, considering who he's in front of. I feel for him. His whole life has been about his sister when she was alive and still now when she is dead. He's another victim here.
@christopherjohnson3520
@christopherjohnson3520 3 жыл бұрын
And... Maybe he killed her
@julesiou12
@julesiou12 3 жыл бұрын
@@christopherjohnson3520 Maybe? That’s a vague word that would be thrown out of court. Maybe the mother did it. Maybe the bloke next door did it. Maybe the father did it. Maybe...
@sciencescripture
@sciencescripture 3 жыл бұрын
Go to 52:05 it shows a stick tired to the rope used to strangle her, why would an adult need that setup to strangle a little girl? And the slenderman stabbing as well as other equally horrible attacks by children on other children has shown kids can and do kill.
@skepticalmom2948
@skepticalmom2948 3 жыл бұрын
@@sciencescripture , when he was questioned at 9 the detective asked how she died , he answered stabbing or knife , he was unaware exactly how she died. He never said anything about strangling at nine years old.
@julesiou12
@julesiou12 3 жыл бұрын
@@sciencescripture Did you take a good look at that rope and the way it was tied? That's not an ordinary knot and it's tied really tightly. This is a boy who's life was about his mother's dreams for the pageant world. Where would a nine year old learn to tie a knot like that? Would a nine year old know how to even tie a knot like that. I remember being nine and not having any know how like that and I had a freer lifestyle and more practical adults around me. I wouldn't have had the strength for a start. To tie a knot like that and have the know how, then actually strangle the child would take some planning and a lot of strength. Also she died in 1996 when Google wasn't even around, so unless they had S&M books around the house, or boating, where would he even learn how to strangle her? They don't seem like they were let out of sight to even pee in peace with a mother as dominating as that. On top of that he had to drag her body down to the cellar, unless of course the parents did, but then I'd definitely be calling the police on my own kid had he done that. Let's not forget that she was the mothers apple. I know kids have killed before but I've never heard of them being so sophisticated at that age. They set things on fire or perhaps get hold of a gun or even hit them with something. For a nine year old, as insulated from real life, as that boy, it'd be a miracle he could even tied his shoe laces let alone create a knot like that!
@TheSaltySiren
@TheSaltySiren 8 ай бұрын
Wow. He’s on the Spectrum, folks! His smile isn’t “weird”, or “inappropriate”, he’s on the Spectrum! It saddens me that so many people think this way. Here’s another fact about Autism… People who are on the spectrum aren’t stupid. They often have a subject matter that they are brilliant about. They often have a savant in one topic or another. Their brains work differently than all of us who are neurotypical. That doesn’t mean that they are any less of a human than the rest of us are.
@katemclean3301
@katemclean3301 8 ай бұрын
An observation to explain why someone would smile whilst talking about the death of his sister. This show is observation based and to help people understand, many would question his demeanour.
@mpol701
@mpol701 8 ай бұрын
Wasn't diagnosed till 37 told off smiling as altar boy, often got cane at school and yes I smiled, saw disasters and death on tv news, and yes I smile
@bloomingale7868
@bloomingale7868 8 ай бұрын
They are idiots. They have zero evidence. It’s one thing to accuse the adult parents who are very suspicious- but it’s another to ruin this kid’s life who has done nothing but be a kid.
@heatherchandler1184
@heatherchandler1184 7 ай бұрын
I’m on the spectrum and don’t do that. I’m his age and learned early on that death conversation = don’t smile. If anything, our faces are blank when talking about serious stuff, either emotions shut down, or people don’t know what to do. We tend to copy what people do socially. I’ve never seen a peer do what Burke does. I’ve never seen a Normie do it either (the whole time in a conversation) His face is in a frozen smile. Odd odd odd. Thank goodness I never slung feces, but then I’ve always been about being clean. Dude is absolutely not right. It’s bizarre.
@heatherchandler1184
@heatherchandler1184 7 ай бұрын
@@mpol701as a boy, that’s one thing, you’re only starting to learn. You smile at disasters and death now? 🥴 This is not an autism thing, it’s likely a defense mechanism thing. At best.
@angelac3788
@angelac3788 Жыл бұрын
Chase is right - you are seeing someone on the ASD spectrum. Diagnosed or not - obvious even in early interviews. So...his baseline is going to appear odd to most people.
@tiannabradley7587
@tiannabradley7587 Жыл бұрын
As a mother of a neurotypical 10 year old and an autistic 9 year old, it was made even more apparent to me that he’s somewhere on the spectrum from that childhood interview. ❤️‍🩹 Not just the mannerisms, but the way he was speaking, for sure ❤️‍🩹 My 10 year old was far more articulate at an even younger age than my 9 year old is, even now. ❤️‍🩹 I bet that that was such a confusing time for him, back when his sister was killed 😢 I’m not totally sure that my 9 year old even understands his father’s death even now, after 2 years… I couldn’t imagine mine having had to have been interviewed after his father’s accident 😭 A tough situation, for sure ❤️‍🩹
@StilettoRedhot
@StilettoRedhot Жыл бұрын
I agree
@daniellem1296
@daniellem1296 Жыл бұрын
💯 Asd mom here and that is exactly the case. Asd is unfortunately a one size fits all diagnosis but in fact is very different depending on the individual but this fella def falls somewhere on the spectrum. No doubt.
@CalebR-zd5ql
@CalebR-zd5ql 24 күн бұрын
@@daniellem1296 You can’t diagnose people with autism. You aren’t a mental health professional. Also you’re comment is contradictory
@CalebR-zd5ql
@CalebR-zd5ql 24 күн бұрын
@@tiannabradley7587 You’re a very arrogant person. You aren’t qualified to diagnose people with autism.
@NerdyGirlLiveLove
@NerdyGirlLiveLove 3 жыл бұрын
As one in the spectrum I thought that immediately when I saw the interview before. My brain said he is one of us
@2010redshift
@2010redshift 2 жыл бұрын
One of "them"!
@deborahbarry8458
@deborahbarry8458 2 жыл бұрын
One of us ✨
@AJ-zx8by
@AJ-zx8by 2 жыл бұрын
I hate to disagree but I don't think it is as simple as that. Attributing murder and violence with Aspergers is becoming a trend. Anything that can't be easily understood is being explained away as aspergers.
@harrybuttworth6765
@harrybuttworth6765 2 жыл бұрын
Never been formally diagnosed but I think I am too, feel sorry for the guy really as people made such terrible comments about his smile etc etc and its possible the guy is actually innocent, who knows.
@cynthiaburrus255
@cynthiaburrus255 2 жыл бұрын
@@AJ-zx8by AND/OR, A Narcissist or Psychopath, NOT to mention the fact that there are distinct differences between Psychopaths and Sociopaths. Yet, according to YT armchair psychiatrists and MDs, the two conditions are interchangeable. Of course, they aren't. We should learn the difference because according to these "Armchair Professionals" 99% OF ALL of us are one of these things.
@laurae8324
@laurae8324 3 жыл бұрын
Beauty pageant participation is a bad idea for young children and even families.
@yarnpower
@yarnpower 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Especially if there are other kids in the family as they get shortchanged on time and attention.
@mentalalchemy4819
@mentalalchemy4819 2 жыл бұрын
@@yarnpower yeah I don’t think the healthiest “families” tend to get into those types of things in general…. So all the kids are abused regardless to some extent…… just not as badly as they would be, forced into these “beauty” *cough*ped0 pagents..
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 2 жыл бұрын
It is no less healthy than young girls flouncing around in revealing outfits in gymnastics or ice skating. It is just the dirty minded who see a difference. However, in beauty contests people outside the families and judges are not allowed unlike with the scantily clad "athletes" doing the splits and other such moves in front of crowds of onlookers.
@sillyskeleton
@sillyskeleton 2 жыл бұрын
@@vernonfrance2974 I think the difference is that things like gymnastics and ice skating aren't built upon the foundation of aesthetic beauty being of the highest value. You don't win a ballet competition by looking good in a tutu or having your make up done a certain way.
@funkyfranx
@funkyfranx 2 жыл бұрын
@@vernonfrance2974 It's not about the revealing outfits, it's about the terrible environment it puts children in. Beauty pageants aren't healthy competitions, they're exploitative vanity parades where pushy mothers treat their daughters like Barbie dolls. With the case of Jonbenet's mother, it's certain she cared more how the beauty pageants reflected back on her with her friends than she did about her own daughter's well-being. And yeah, unlike skating and gymnastics, it does teach these girls from a young age to put value on aesthetic beauty. Just let kids be kids.
@Schnauzerpatrol
@Schnauzerpatrol Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wondered if parents first thought he did it and wrote note to deflect. By the time they realized he was not involved they were in too dep in their story
@daphnegunn3283
@daphnegunn3283 5 ай бұрын
I always think this!!
@lanahaxer
@lanahaxer 4 ай бұрын
they literally said this
@eldbjrgnordvang8104
@eldbjrgnordvang8104 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much to TBP for analyzing this video, and for explaining the behaviour so well in a respectful and professional manner. From follower in Norway 🇧🇻
@repewtadabuta302
@repewtadabuta302 3 жыл бұрын
He almost became child like when he was answering about the video of himself. Thank you all for spending your time teaching us. It's my favorite part of my week.😊
@allisonfick7748
@allisonfick7748 3 жыл бұрын
I sent the video of MM to my mother and she goes, omg, 2hrs! I can't watch all that. The next day she said she watched the whole thing and went back over certain parts. In a sea of mediocrity that is YT content, you guys are gold.
@Sammiejam
@Sammiejam 8 ай бұрын
There is NO evidence of an intruder. NONE. So given that, and that parents covered up - which one of them did it!?
@davidwilliams4498
@davidwilliams4498 8 ай бұрын
To clearly have not read the entire online police report there is a police photo of an entry door ajar there is a boot print photo in evidence of a boot that did not match ramseys
@MrCostaC
@MrCostaC 8 ай бұрын
@@davidwilliams4498 - zero evidence of an intruder. End of.
@MrCostaC
@MrCostaC 8 ай бұрын
Clearly Burke or Patsy
@79bewareofpuppies97
@79bewareofpuppies97 7 ай бұрын
@@davidwilliams4498 Yes, the butler kitchen door was found unlocked and open, a door through which this intruder could have carried out JonBenet.
@JustJ1444
@JustJ1444 7 ай бұрын
THERE IS THE SAME UNKNOWN MALE DNA IN THE UNDERWEAR AND UNDER THE FINGERNAILS OF A MURDER/ SEXAL ASSAULT VICTIM!!!!! America can’t be this stupid. There is more of a chance that I’m Jimmy Hoffa, than that DNA not being related to the crime.
@Mossyrocklove
@Mossyrocklove Жыл бұрын
I’m addicted to this - the insights are so fascinating!
@abc123youandme
@abc123youandme 3 жыл бұрын
Holy cow I'm so excited!!!!!! I asked for a Burke analysis, I feel so heard even though I'm sure a hundred others also wanted to see him done. Thank you gentleman!!! I can't wait to watch.
@Sara-hy7ku
@Sara-hy7ku 3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way!! I love these guys. So genuine and informative
@AnamLiath
@AnamLiath 3 жыл бұрын
My autism/aspergers was difficult enough for my parents (father with aspergers, mother NT). It must have been a tremendous challenge for his mother, who was so social and invested in appearances. After many years practice I can mimic NT for 15 to 20 minutes but I have to invest a great deal in it, and my responses to questions suffer. It's very draining and almost ensures I'll be non verbal for several hours afterward. If I am interrogated, I drop all of the fake NT, which probably makes me weirder, but at least I can keep talking.
@cainhannah4393
@cainhannah4393 3 жыл бұрын
Theirs nothing weird about aspergers. you're gifted people.
@epineux.
@epineux. 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@jenynz5334
@jenynz5334 3 жыл бұрын
There are many difficulties to overcome. I know it's really hard for my son. Teen years are extra tough. There may be gifts that some have - not all - but there are many challenges.
@missmodern
@missmodern 3 жыл бұрын
What is NT?
@DawnNY
@DawnNY 3 жыл бұрын
@@missmodern I was interested too and looked it up. Neurotypical or non-autistic.
@GailAndrews-cg5xe
@GailAndrews-cg5xe 10 ай бұрын
I can’t get past the smirking smile.
@Sylvael2002
@Sylvael2002 10 ай бұрын
It's not a smirk, that would require intent, possibly negative connotations...he's just different. I get it's uncomfortable, but he can't help it.
@user-fp3do5nn2h
@user-fp3do5nn2h 10 ай бұрын
I agree.. it's creepy and strange
@Sylvael2002
@Sylvael2002 10 ай бұрын
@@user-fp3do5nn2h Cool.
@charissakington606
@charissakington606 3 ай бұрын
I don't think he did it - but I think he knows who. I still think it was family and not an outsider.
@brendareed8412
@brendareed8412 3 жыл бұрын
After a life of being "Famous Murdered Child's Brother," I imagine he has the habit of smiling to attempt to normalize and disarm the curiosity that meets him everywhere.
@NoFear69262
@NoFear69262 3 жыл бұрын
I’m sure he was instructed to always have a smile on his face in public in case of reporters and to have ‘no comment’.
@playenimplayenim6319
@playenimplayenim6319 3 жыл бұрын
He's very socially awkward, his baseline isn't the same as a normal persons.
@cassiem3893
@cassiem3893 3 жыл бұрын
Good call.
@UberFubar75
@UberFubar75 3 жыл бұрын
You know something? I think you've made the most intelligent comment so far in this whole thread, and conveyed a clear message that a psyche from that perspective, is going to make it pretty hard to get a proper read on the guy. I've watched this vid more than once and I am far from an expert but I personally find it quite difficult to pin certain things down, like that smile or his eyebrows, but tbh, I do think he's actually innocent, but I'm not entirely sure if he was at least a partial witness and that memory may have been suppressed extremely deeply. I wouldn't be surprised if they've done a few tests on him over the years, including hypnosis and other deep psyche techniques. If he IS guilty, then he's probably the best innocent-acting guilty person I've ever seen anyway. I think! Off the top of my head lol
@missmodern
@missmodern 3 жыл бұрын
I was so afraid that I was going to have to argue with the four of you. Since this interview with Dr. Phil aired, I've always declared Burke was telling the truth. It's criminal the way people have falsely accused him of murder. So glad you agree with me!!! LOL
@jacquelinedirk3777
@jacquelinedirk3777 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@eleanoraquitaine2966
@eleanoraquitaine2966 3 жыл бұрын
You're right. He sued Dr. Phil and CBS for this hatchet job and won. I'm sad that the panel admires Dr, Phil so much. He's a flim flam man, a fake psychologist who lost his license to practice, and a bully. Burke Ramsey, especially if he's on the spectrum. has had more than enough abuse. I agree with every word you said.
@Nicole-wx8jy
@Nicole-wx8jy Жыл бұрын
Just subscribed and wow what a distinguished panel of experts! Thanks for the analysis.
@mokogold9414
@mokogold9414 2 ай бұрын
Sister was killed, brother is telling the story “ with smile “ ….. what tells you ?
@traceyreed9167
@traceyreed9167 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see y’all do an analysis on The 60 Minutes Interview of Mohammad Al-Fayed. There are many different interviews on his feelings about his son, Dodi, and Princess Diana being murdered. Since we are hearing so much about other Royals, I would love to see one on this theory. Thank you!
@maibrittmller7531
@maibrittmller7531 3 жыл бұрын
That ending 😂😂 mark is amazing as the hallmark Christmas girl sipping pumpkin spice latte.. He looks incredible cheerful holding his mug when Greg and Scott talks hallmark movies 😊😊
@Lulu-wk2cg
@Lulu-wk2cg Жыл бұрын
I really relate to and appreciate the manner and style in which Greg and Chase express their analysis. You're teaching me a lot and I appreciate your expertise in human behavior. I'm a faithful viewer and subscriber.
@kristianaquillen7931
@kristianaquillen7931 7 ай бұрын
Great episode!!!! Really great info. I just used the showing wrists in an interview after you guys mentioned it.❤❤❤❤
@joannafunkhouser2370
@joannafunkhouser2370 3 жыл бұрын
You guys are spot on about the smile!! My oldest daughter is Aspergers. When she was small, I had to teach her "normal" reactions so she wouldn't stick out in a negative way to her school mates. One of THE biggest issues I had to get through to her was NOT smiling if she got in trouble, even though she was innocent, because as I told her, "If the teacher is mad at you and you start smiling at her, it comes across as smarty pants! So whatever you have to do, if you can't wipe that smile off of your face while she is dressing you down, put your hand in front of your mouth and HIDE THAT SMILE!!!" It was one of THE most important reactions I had to drill her in. Autistic people do NOT react to stressful situations the same way neurotypical people do! It's quite often, the exact opposite! They aren't trying to hide how they are feeling. They are trying to diffuse YOUR discomfort and make you happy again.
@deborahbarry8458
@deborahbarry8458 2 жыл бұрын
Well said
@tiptoes9847
@tiptoes9847 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@lizj7217
@lizj7217 2 жыл бұрын
Well said- and i have no idea who the killer is but if this kid is innocent my heart aches for Burke - he'll never be free because so many think he is being "weird" with his smile etc but to me it's clear this is a condition and he may not be able to express things like what is "socially acceptable" - but i'm thinking he knew who dr phil was and figured dr phil wouldn't be "mean" and he clearly is trying to say hey i have nothing to hide by being there. Such a tragedy for this family between losing Jon Bennet to mom passing to Burke still under this - if he did do it i still dont know if he is capable of understanding it .. such a sad event to this day :(
@joannafunkhouser2370
@joannafunkhouser2370 2 жыл бұрын
@@lizj7217 Thank you! If I had a penny for every time people thought they understood my daughter, based on her confusing reactions, I'd be very rich. I've asked her many times why she would show one expression or do something weird that made no sense, and she was never able to explain it to me, often just saying, "I don't know" (sincerely). Intellectually, she knew it made no sense. But emotionally, it felt right to her at the time. It's heartbreaking, when you know your child is pure hearted but other's judge her actions based on neurotypical responses. :'(
@westaussie965
@westaussie965 2 жыл бұрын
who cares
@LaJessChelle
@LaJessChelle 3 жыл бұрын
I think you guys are officially my favorite content creators. So interesting, what you do. Thanks for sharing!
@ConsciousConversations
@ConsciousConversations 4 ай бұрын
52:55 my child is autistic. They smile at the worst times, it’s an awkward reflex they can’t help when in an overwhelmed emotionally or sensory situation. They don’t like to.. they have a lot of themselves basically shut away in those moments.
@amypendragon5129
@amypendragon5129 3 ай бұрын
I pray that none of my spectrum kids ever need to be questioned like Burke would have been. It seems most of these "experts" don't understand how to ask the right questions, or that most ppl on the spectrum don't even know how to be deceptive. Being deceptive takes a lot of social awareness.
@Dolphinboi
@Dolphinboi 24 күн бұрын
@@amypendragon5129plenty of autistic people lie. Why are u lying
@CalebR-zd5ql
@CalebR-zd5ql 24 күн бұрын
I’m autistic and I don’t do that. U don’t speak for ua
@ConsciousConversations
@ConsciousConversations 24 күн бұрын
@@CalebR-zd5ql true. I used they as a pronoun, not in reference to all people. It was my method of keeping a bit of personal life privacy. No disrespect meant and thanks for showing me how that can be misunderstood .
@willcollins31
@willcollins31 Жыл бұрын
Autistic kids are not dumb.. autistic kids are just wired differently...don't ever underestimate their ability to feel sibling envy.. and don't ever think that they have no idea about what is going on around them they do...
@marcellamiddleton9320
@marcellamiddleton9320 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, people don't give them enough credit. Smart
@pirate_duck4985
@pirate_duck4985 Жыл бұрын
Autistic people can also suffer from "more serious" mental health conditions. The way his family were? I can see them pumping up his ego BIG TIME so could he be a Narcissist? He could've killed her, Autism + M.H Condition with parents willing to literally cover up what he did? He'd be smart enough to keep his mouth shut about the details & as you guys have mentioned, people put off his odd behaviour because he's Autistic, he's a retard leave him alone blah blah blah.
@jessicaday9196
@jessicaday9196 11 ай бұрын
​@@aimeeelizabeth1730but there are a lot of autistic people who are very aware. Just because that is your experience doesn't mean that is every autistic person's experience. With all do respect.
@Sincerit
@Sincerit 11 ай бұрын
@@aimeeelizabeth1730why do you need to know how to react, unless you have something to hide? Why not just let it be as it naturally comes to you.? 🤷‍♂️
@maggieekane7845
@maggieekane7845 11 ай бұрын
@@aimeeelizabeth1730 Thank you for this clarification. Your points are well taken by me. Your comments open my eyes more. 👍
@reneehopper9280
@reneehopper9280 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with Chase, Burke appears to be on the spectrum. My grandson was diagnosed at 18 months and and smiling is his baseline, even when experiencing pain. Good call Chase.
@darkbeach72
@darkbeach72 10 ай бұрын
There are so many commenters saying "Burke is on the spectrum." Yeah? So? That neither implicates nor absolves him of the crime. It only explains some of his odd mannerisms. But there are clear signs of deception in the childhood interviews, like him refusing to acknowledge his favorite snack, or what was in the bowl, because he knows what the significance is. It's a shame that wealth and privilege have allowed him to avoid justice.
@Dolphinboi
@Dolphinboi 24 күн бұрын
You can’t diagnose people with autism. You aren’t a mental health professional
@skeleton_wa_migraine1736
@skeleton_wa_migraine1736 3 жыл бұрын
I planned to only watch 20 minutes before bedtime, but you guys reeled 🐟 me in! Fascinating analysis! Thank you Mark for your input on our tendency to default to negative conclusions when we don't understand what we are seeing. I had that assumption when it first aired, much like the rest of the world, but your collective analysis explains his behavior... and now that I understand, I feel bad for him for having to essentially prove his innocence his entire life. Thank you for your analysis!
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. 🙂
@TammyS-wt3qp
@TammyS-wt3qp 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheBehaviorPanel Thank you for doing this video. Initially I thought he was creepy too but came away with a different perspective and truly feel bad for him. It makes me wonder how often the people we label as odd, creepy, weird are on the autism spectrum or have severe anxiety. Also, i've wondered about child-like behaviors. Like Prince Harry displaying 12 year old behaviors. Is it common for children who have experienced death or trauma to be stuck in the behaviors when it happened? And does therapy help them evolve those behaviors to more adult-like behaviors? I get sucked into Hallmark movies as well and The Good Witch!! The sleeves and cup of something warm was hilarious. Thank you for the information and humor!
@fuzzyfreckle1341
@fuzzyfreckle1341 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I made a very similar comment as my initial reaction was a very "creepy" one... Then, I learned there is far more to a smile... A lot more! 💚🇮🇪
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 2 жыл бұрын
Mark is my favorite
@jimbond
@jimbond Жыл бұрын
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim I like Chase the best for his insights.
@pnrteach
@pnrteach 6 ай бұрын
What about the rumor of Dad's son from previous marriage who was seen visiting and who told people he was being paid off to stay away from the family?
@Whipporwhill
@Whipporwhill 5 ай бұрын
That son's semen was found on a blanket that was in the suitcase they found in the basement along with a child's book. The suitcase was at the crime scene. Why is that not being pursued? It's far more likely that the adult man/son did this than 9 year old boy Burke. Jon Benet's body was wiped down. Why? Semen.
@ktilleyhappiness
@ktilleyhappiness Жыл бұрын
I think I’ve said this six times now. I love these guys. Each one of them is remarkable!!
@alanaronald244
@alanaronald244 3 жыл бұрын
This poor young man lost his sister in the most brutal fashion, had to see his parents accused and harassed, then he himself was accused. Thank you for helping to put his smile into context, pointing out his open body language, and to help kill the defamation of this unjustly vilified young man who has suffered far too much.
@caroleanndavis8255
@caroleanndavis8255 3 жыл бұрын
His guilty knowledge may be of his sister being abused. At age 9 he could have seen something that he didn’t understand and he lacked the maturity to process it. Family secrets may be buried with that unfortunate little girl.
@mattier.9095
@mattier.9095 3 жыл бұрын
Well written - I agree.
@corinelane5661
@corinelane5661 3 жыл бұрын
I agree as well. I don't think he did it but he knows something. Alot of family secrets in that family.
@seoul_mate
@seoul_mate 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. This family harbours dark secrets which they have taken to the grave with them.
@bonniemash9237
@bonniemash9237 9 ай бұрын
I really enjoy listening to all of you guys, especially love the different perspectives.
@josephhubisz8610
@josephhubisz8610 8 ай бұрын
That smile, while discussing the worst day of this family’s life, looks odd. If that’s part of his “condition”, I have no idea why he would agree to this interview or why anyone would advise him to do this interview because it only leads to criticism and suspicion.
@jorgegustavoortiz7717
@jorgegustavoortiz7717 5 ай бұрын
I agree...
@NEENEEx5
@NEENEEx5 3 жыл бұрын
I think Scott NAILED it🙌🏻. You guys work SO well together!!!
@mrsmobsluvzbooks8558
@mrsmobsluvzbooks8558 3 жыл бұрын
I immediately thought he was on the spectrum.
@tonia4934
@tonia4934 2 жыл бұрын
Me too absolutely
@katerinarodna1299
@katerinarodna1299 2 жыл бұрын
me too
@harrybuttworth6765
@harrybuttworth6765 2 жыл бұрын
I did too, felt sorry for him really. I don't know if he's guilty or not.
@aquadmc7295
@aquadmc7295 8 ай бұрын
Thankyou, I found this interview, because I did ask on your interview to post this, now I have it.
@halvanhercke3321
@halvanhercke3321 9 ай бұрын
Excellent theory Scott and one that I don’t recall ever hearing before. And, I live in the area and have watched this case from day one. It,clearly fits the confusing fact pattern quite nicely. It also explains the withholding facts or guilty knowledge indicators that we get periodically from various family members in these videos. Lastly, it certainly stands up as the type of scenario that would muddle an investigation for decades. Great job guys. This is one of the most authoritative and educational channels on KZfaq. I have become addicted.
@libbybrownenyc
@libbybrownenyc 3 жыл бұрын
Scott has theee most soothing voice EVER!!!! 💙
@jankasza5538
@jankasza5538 3 жыл бұрын
For sure!
@palomahawkins5310
@palomahawkins5310 3 жыл бұрын
He’s mine, you can’t have him..
@palomahawkins5310
@palomahawkins5310 3 жыл бұрын
Just kidding! They’re obviously all mine..but I agree with you about Scott’s soothing voice 🙃
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 3 жыл бұрын
I like the fact that he’s much more handsome than Chase. And that he has a normal sized nose and a great non-Covid haircut.
@samtalkstoomuch8854
@samtalkstoomuch8854 3 жыл бұрын
Scott's voice is phenomenal! Him and Chase are so attractive
@seahagtheoldbag5474
@seahagtheoldbag5474 3 жыл бұрын
This interview creeped me out. I never paid much attention to Burke before. I always thought the parents were guilty. Thank you for helping me see that you can't always go with your gut reaction. That smile is hard to get around. My immediate reaction to it was Guilty. You guys changed my mind. Thank you for showing me gut reaction isn't enough.
@fuzzyfreckle1341
@fuzzyfreckle1341 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I made a similar comment to the Panel, as my initial reaction was "why is he smiling at something so horrific?" Now, I realise a smile is so complex, thanks to this analysis 💚🇮🇪
@Natalie-gb8tt
@Natalie-gb8tt 3 жыл бұрын
They are very intelligent gents, but it doesn’t mean they never makes mistakes.
@grumpycatlady1951
@grumpycatlady1951 Жыл бұрын
Your comments are why autistic people are often misunderstood. I’m glad you’ve changed your opinion.
@marybailey7881
@marybailey7881 7 ай бұрын
these guys are clueless. HE was trained before the interview what to say and what to not say and what to avoid and how to do that. It is so obvious. I think these guys are paid by the Ramseys .
@lisaborsella5412
@lisaborsella5412 7 ай бұрын
These four lads are like The Beatles of Body Language
@loriclarke1759
@loriclarke1759 Жыл бұрын
I do not believe Bourke did it. I feel the smile is uncertainty, uncomfortable, unsure and immature perhaps.
@lutralutra
@lutralutra 2 жыл бұрын
As an autistic person who suffers from PTSD I would like to thank you four for educating the public about how our behaviours while different, do not point to guilt or culpability. A smile can also be a trauma response and this is a person who has been accused of killing his own sister when he was only nine years old
@robertn800
@robertn800 2 жыл бұрын
I think he may be have some form of autism or something and a lot of people here decide he’s guilty because of his mannerisms which is ignorant.of them.
@liquidmetal9647
@liquidmetal9647 Жыл бұрын
The Ramsey family claims Burke isn't on the spectrum though. So it probably would have been better if they used a video of someone known to be on the spectrum for that analysis.
@RainCloud848
@RainCloud848 Жыл бұрын
@@liquidmetal9647 WE commenters diagnosed Burke, not a professional. The public diagnosed him because he is a quiet person, was a quiet kid.
@juliecastagnaro2868
@juliecastagnaro2868 Жыл бұрын
Right. My autistic son wouldn’t hurt a fly.
@saggyclothcat20
@saggyclothcat20 Жыл бұрын
@@liquidmetal9647 lol And I'd also claim not to be on the spectrum & I'm teaching my son how to mask & "pretend" he's not autistic & that's a nightmare as it's not natural or easy. Have you any idea of the judgement, cruelty, bigotry & prejudice Autistic people suffer? People just don't understand it. Look at the comments on here for eg.
@EdensSecret1
@EdensSecret1 2 жыл бұрын
I believe him too. This family has had an enormous amount of scrutiny over the past 25 years and heck, they won't know how to act "normal" anymore!
@KirkRelford-jw4bt
@KirkRelford-jw4bt 11 ай бұрын
Excellent observations gentlemen, I learned a great deal. Thank you!
@elisabroadway7723
@elisabroadway7723 10 ай бұрын
Video #36 completed. I found this video very eye opening. I learned a lot For years I have followed this case. Thank you.
@malawimacs
@malawimacs 3 жыл бұрын
Okay, so the peacock feather display behind Greg is very interesting... It's the first time we've seen it on the channel. It's a deviation from his usual background baseline. I think it tells us a lot. I'm just surprised Mark didn't pick up on it.
@youngrshannon
@youngrshannon 3 жыл бұрын
Bahahahaha Love this. I was waiting for an explanation on the background for Greg... However he mentioned his sister gave him the pageant smile idea. So I assumed he was at his sisters house.
@jessbobess2530
@jessbobess2530 3 жыл бұрын
I act this way when I’m nervous. It’s gotten me into trouble when I am innocent. I’m just extremely shy and awkward. Lol
@kristenbluhm5690
@kristenbluhm5690 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@skeleton_wa_migraine1736
@skeleton_wa_migraine1736 3 жыл бұрын
My brother unintentionally acts guilty around authority. He has been in deep trouble over nothing, just for acting weird and awkward.
@JenniferEver
@JenniferEver 3 жыл бұрын
I'm completely unemotional when attacked/accused. It comes off as suspicious as well.
@jessbobess2530
@jessbobess2530 3 жыл бұрын
Skeleton_w/a_Migraine me too. I get nervous that they think I’m lying or guilty , so I act guilty. Have even started shaking. 😔
@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel 3 жыл бұрын
That’s okay, Jessbo. You just be you and you’ll do just fine. I promise. 🙂
@sandragruhle6288
@sandragruhle6288 7 ай бұрын
The smile under the circumstances is inappropriate.
@colinjames2469
@colinjames2469 7 ай бұрын
Whoosh. Did you actually listen to anything The guys' said? ffs
@TaC0Man909
@TaC0Man909 Жыл бұрын
Love this channel. Very interesting
@sagicari9694
@sagicari9694 3 жыл бұрын
I love Mark, he has such a great sense of humor 🤣
@emilyhailey9713
@emilyhailey9713 2 жыл бұрын
I was in a long term abusive relationship and I had to learn how to keep still and my expression neutral and even though I’m out of that situation I still find myself exhibiting those behaviors,sometimes things like that can be shaped by trauma
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 11 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your channel, it's the best on KZfaq.
@davidmellet261
@davidmellet261 Жыл бұрын
That kid didn't kill his sister
@Cordelia-again
@Cordelia-again 3 жыл бұрын
That was a heartbreaking interview. He looks like a little boy who needs comforting.
@janicescott7338
@janicescott7338 3 жыл бұрын
Very heartbreaking what the media has done.
@catworld8119
@catworld8119 3 жыл бұрын
His life ended at nine years old. Yes, he is alive but everything in his life from that point on was tragic. A young boy his whole world was changed. I have never thought he did it even when it happened. I suspected the mom but now think a family acquaintence and the parents covered for them. The parents were strange.
@rnladyn906
@rnladyn906 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, when he was a little boy he was quite jealous of the perceived attention that his sister got from their mother leading him to wipe his 💩 all over his sister's belongings. He really did resent Jon Benet and I would not be surprised if it ever came out that he had something to do with this case.
@janicescott7338
@janicescott7338 3 жыл бұрын
@@rnladyn906 It doesn’t seem like the family, if this were true, would be discussing such a personal family matter. How would the press be able to verify such a story as accurate?
@janicescott7338
@janicescott7338 3 жыл бұрын
@@catworld8119 Can you imagine protecting anyone that had murdered your child? I don’t think so.
@kdybybylo
@kdybybylo 3 жыл бұрын
Notification just popped up! I love receiving an early bird surprise on Wednesday. Time for a glass of wine. 😏
@hlowrylong
@hlowrylong 3 жыл бұрын
Cheers!!
@fuzzyfreckle1341
@fuzzyfreckle1341 3 жыл бұрын
It's almost 01:00 here in Ireland and as I was about to put my phone away and get some shuteye, then I noticed this had popped up in my notifications. Well, there goes my sleep out the window 😂.Enjoy the glass of 🍷. 💚🇮🇪
@Tichaba124
@Tichaba124 5 ай бұрын
My therapist used to tell me I wd smile when relating the most horrible abuse.
@mrsbutterkup3849
@mrsbutterkup3849 Жыл бұрын
I teach Special Education and my youngest daughter is autistic. I believe Burke is autistic or at minimum has autistic tendencies.
@mattsupachat5962
@mattsupachat5962 Жыл бұрын
Not everything has to be about you
@uffda3937
@uffda3937 11 ай бұрын
​@@mattsupachat5962 and yet you made this comment about you.
@kimalonzo2145
@kimalonzo2145 3 жыл бұрын
Recomendation: the 2014 interview by Matt Lauer with Dottie Sandusky, (wife of Penn St. football coach Jerry Sandusky) She demonstrates MANY things you guys have taught us. Jerry at that time was already in prison and she insists he is innocent but fails miserabally in answering tough questions. PLEASE?
@vickiestephens2795
@vickiestephens2795 3 жыл бұрын
Yassssss! Thank you
@anonymouse6703
@anonymouse6703 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree! Would love to see analysis on this too please
@hlowrylong
@hlowrylong 3 жыл бұрын
Oh girl, I don’t think I ever saw this video .... so I need to! Great recommendation.
@manomiejones6787
@manomiejones6787 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, please!
@jmw5676
@jmw5676 2 жыл бұрын
My son is on the spectrum and yrs ago a lunch lady reprimanded him at lunch and he smiled...she took it to mean he was laughing about everything. He always smiled when he got in what he perceived was a stressful situation. She harassed him because of it. People don't understand that being on the spectrum shows up very off for 'normal' people. On the way to elementary school parties or sleepovers he and I would practice the correct responses to questions he may face, unless you've experienced it, it is very hard to understand. He is a beautiful person who just doesn't process social cues
@laurelmakula2835
@laurelmakula2835 2 жыл бұрын
I had a child who smiled the same way when stressed.
@mybb8831
@mybb8831 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry he's creepy.
@jujubee8950
@jujubee8950 2 жыл бұрын
@@mybb8831 agree
@danielelindsey2213
@danielelindsey2213 2 жыл бұрын
I admire your parenting.
@AutismByAutistics
@AutismByAutistics 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I’m on the spectrum and definitely get my reactions and smiles “wrong” as the outside world would see it. Personally, I believe Burke is on the spectrum.
@KirkRelford-jw4bt
@KirkRelford-jw4bt 11 ай бұрын
Well done Chase, excellent explanation of what we are seeing.
@cm9859
@cm9859 11 ай бұрын
I watched this interview with Dr. Phil recently. Dr. Phil stated the son is emotionally younger. Could be the stress of this event and being kept isolated by his parents. Asburger yes, emotionally immature.
@mrs.e8475
@mrs.e8475 3 жыл бұрын
I've always thought it was inhumane of Dr Phil to have done this interview w Burke without any acknowledgement that he may be on the spectrum. He knew how it would look and exploited this guy. I appreciate the panel weighing in (and Scott's theory at the end)
@wilmadeenloomis1801
@wilmadeenloomis1801 3 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how Oprah manages to bring people on-board because she believes they're brilliant in their field of expertise, when they actually possess neither. Neither does she. Hate when the Panel sucks up to anyone famous (except my Scott).
@tenderheart7530
@tenderheart7530 3 жыл бұрын
dr Phil is inhumane. Why do people allow him to interview them. There are way better interviewers. I wish Burke hadn’t done this interview.
@soulpowerful
@soulpowerful 3 жыл бұрын
@@tenderheart7530 I feel the same. I don’t understand why people allow Phil to exploit them. It should be criminal to have anyone under 18 on his show.
@arin9750
@arin9750 3 жыл бұрын
@@wilmadeenloomis1801 agree 100%
@simonespinetti6058
@simonespinetti6058 3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@sadienio
@sadienio 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! You guys make my Wednesdays so much better 😁
@laylav2494
@laylav2494 11 ай бұрын
😢 he is innocent. I hope their family gets answers. The cops messed up period. Their is a lot of stress and past trauma.
@marybailey7881
@marybailey7881 7 ай бұрын
I think it was Burke who hit her over the head with a flash light or something hard. The "train room" was in the basement and I think they were playing with his new train toy he had gotten and which John Ramsey admitted to helping him put together. It is really strange that not many reports are out there of this, but you can check yourself. There was a "train room" in the basement and it was right next to the room Jonbenet was found in. So, I think Burke got a little rough and killed her (not by intention) and then the parents covered it up by putting the garrote around her neck (I think John did this , since he was in the military and Patsy wrote the note) If you look at this video "Who killed Jon Benet Version 2" (make sure to put Version 2 after,) and you will find a home made documentary, go to the 31:30 mark and it has the "interview" or interrogation of Patsy and John about their hand writing and compariing it to the ransom note, you can see for sure that Patsy and John are lying as the handwriting looks nearly identical in many cases to the ransom note. And neither one admits that. If it was just a kidnapper who faked Patsys handwriting, you would expect her to at least admit that the handwriting was very similar, but still pleaded her innocence. But instead she plays dumb and says she sees NO resemblance .and John does the same. This is my proof they are involved with covering up the death of Jonbenet
@marybailey7881
@marybailey7881 7 ай бұрын
That is your opinion and I bet an uneducated one@@AtoZandba
@marybailey7881
@marybailey7881 7 ай бұрын
​@@AtoZandba if you look at this video "Who killed Jon Benet Version 2" (make sure to put Version 2 after,) and you will find a home made documentary, go to the 31:30 mark and it has the "interview" or interrogation of Patsy and John about their hand writing and compariing it to the ransom note, you can see for sure that Patsy and John are lying as the handwriting looks nearly identical in many cases to the ransom note. And neither one admits that. If it was just a kidnapper who faked Patsys handwriting, you would expect her to at least admit that the handwriting was very similar, but still pleaded her innocence. But instead she plays dumb and says she sees NO resemblance .and John does the same. This is my proof they are involved with covering up the death of Jonbenet
@brandyk
@brandyk 7 ай бұрын
Mary Bailey lol that's true.i haven't seen that but that would make me think they are lying about everything else too. I think when something is obvious and many people would think it it's always best to acknowledge that bc we are going to think it anyway n now trust you less. Had she said that some words seem very similar or this part is similar but not so much here etc. She could still maintenance her innocence and say the more must have been written prior n maybe it was done by someone who had access to her handwriting. A colleague or friend etc..but wasn't the ransom note done with her pen and on her stationary? So seems like it couldn't be done ahead of time and who would take time to do that n not have it done already? Makes no sense. But it also makes no sense that she would be stupid enough n John agreeing to have her use her own stationary. Duh! Even in a panicked state I don't think most people would be stupid enough to do that. Better to use notebook paper that many people would have lying around or don't even write a note. They could send a note a day or so later saying they have Jon Benet.
@79bewareofpuppies97
@79bewareofpuppies97 7 ай бұрын
@@marybailey7881 If you are so educated, then why is it that you don't see that the autopsy report doesn't state anything about the purple contusion on the right side of the brain running along the superior aspect of the parietal area?
@unknown-lf6zx
@unknown-lf6zx 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes mental development stops at the age of trauma. He still seems 10 to me mentally
@lindahaggard6416
@lindahaggard6416 2 жыл бұрын
He even looks like he could be around 18!
@crochunter35
@crochunter35 2 жыл бұрын
Agree
@tiptoes9847
@tiptoes9847 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes people can look 10 in their mannerisms and still have the cognitive functions of their age. ;)
@harrybuttworth6765
@harrybuttworth6765 2 жыл бұрын
Fully agree, it stops and he has faces an unimaginable trauma.
@musicsansnotes
@musicsansnotes 2 жыл бұрын
That's so sad 😥
@Kate-cg6ii
@Kate-cg6ii 3 жыл бұрын
I've been binge watching this KZfaq channel for days 😂🤷🏼‍♀️ I love these guys and can't get enough.. I actually feel like I'm learning something.. My little ones better watch out now because Mommy is slowly learning the tricks to the trade on truth telling 🤣
@gwendolynne868
@gwendolynne868 5 ай бұрын
I don’t remember details from when I was 9 years old - even traumatic events just have a vague memory (and I don’t think it’s Alzheimer’s yet!). Thanks for making this video - always so interesting to watch!
@PatriciaKeel-ig9ni
@PatriciaKeel-ig9ni Ай бұрын
I am age 76 and I remember many events that happened when I was 9 years old. I mentioned this to my mother’s psychiatrist and the psychiatrist seemed surprised.
@SG-dg6oi
@SG-dg6oi 10 ай бұрын
Dude is on the spectrum, no doubt
@Susan-jr3ld
@Susan-jr3ld 3 жыл бұрын
saying for the sake of argument he's on the ASD spectrum: When he was a kid the most common form of therapy was ABA. That version of ABA in that era (it has changed some since then and there are different types of ABA) you are trained to smile all the time. Because reading the non verbal cues of others can sometimes be very hard, they used to teach kids to smile no matter what, as if the act of smiling would make people like them regardless of all other interaction. This is only speculation but I really think he went through ABA and that accounts for a lot of his body language.
@jenniferbell4571
@jenniferbell4571 3 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. And the fidgeting is stimming.
@outofthegutterart5636
@outofthegutterart5636 3 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting... As someone who wasn't diagnosed with BP till I was 35, it is amazing to learn about autism. I exhibited some of the symptoms, but it was WAY before anyone even used the term Bipolar, let alone Autism. Can Autism be brought on by abuse or is someone born with it?
@Susan-jr3ld
@Susan-jr3ld 3 жыл бұрын
@@outofthegutterart5636 autism is the way your brain works and you're born with it. BP is a chemical imbalance in the brain that might be influenced by trauma. BPD (borderline personality disorder) is caused in part by trauma. Dissociative disorders like DID/OSDD is caused by trauma (this is not to be confused with non disordered plurality). We have DID so we've done layman's research on it.
@jenniferbell4571
@jenniferbell4571 3 жыл бұрын
@@outofthegutterart5636 Bipolar Disorder is frequently a co-morbid diagnosis with Autism. The only time I’ve heard of Autism having a cause is in “institutional Autism.” Kids who spent several years in Eastern European orphanages, for example, and were not exposed to reciprocal affection, sometimes go on to develop institutional Autism.
@kmc8ij1
@kmc8ij1 3 жыл бұрын
@@outofthegutterart5636 It's a combination of genetics and environment, just like everything else.
@kateslater5359
@kateslater5359 3 жыл бұрын
My son is a nervous smiler. People don’t really get it. He poured boiling water over his chest when little and giggled the whole time they painfully took off his dressing. It s what he does in times of stress 🤷‍♀️
@jessi4894
@jessi4894 3 жыл бұрын
I was in an elevator that stopped working with a violent jerk, and the lights flashed on and off. My ex boyfriend was piss your pants terrified but my reaction was to start hysterically laughing and say "Of all the places to die, it's here with you." He was pretty mad.
@thenewspike231
@thenewspike231 3 жыл бұрын
That's insane
@lorienray6216
@lorienray6216 3 жыл бұрын
All you need is one psychiatrist to believe in something, now its true, they are very fast to label. Shyness 100%. I thank you for sharing, its sad how they piled up on him. I wonder if he knew Dr.Phil was adding four more to the mix.
@maxiscoozuba4338
@maxiscoozuba4338 11 ай бұрын
I see a socially awkard guy who is very uncomfortable with people
@winkyhere8697
@winkyhere8697 10 ай бұрын
I can hardly blame him for being an awkward person in front of the camera. His life was ruined by this crime. The whole family was ruined. Sadly, I don't believe any of them were guilty. They were victims of a tragedy, the killer got away w/ it, and the family was tormented & hounded by the press for years. Rags like the National Enquirer (run by a Liar who's made a mint from destructive lies) made bank on the back of a dead child, as they targeted everyone connected to her. Patsy was hounded to her very grave. If that doesn't cause someone to become avoidant, nothing else will. Poor kid. The cops Sooooo botched this investigation, then some of them tried to blame the family, when it was their own shoddy work that left this poor little girl Without Justice. The cops should have secured the scene, not allowed anyone to leave the room, and searched the entire property themselves. But no one wants to take any blame, just shift it. We all have faults. Are child pageants creepy? Yes indeed. But society at the time sure didn't seem to have any issues w/ them. Was Patsy a bit of a narcissist? Perhaps. I never knew her, so I cannot say. But even if she was, that didn't mean she killed her kid. People love to judge, though. May God rest this little girl's soul. May her remaining family members be treated w/ kindness & compassion. Not baseless accusations coupled w/ laughter, like these human hyenas. The killer will Not escape God's justice. That's the Only bright spot here. 😢
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