Crime Scene Elements That May Have Been Copied From The Ancient Druid Practice of Human Sacrifice
According to the autopsy, JonBenet's skull was fractured by a blunt object. The fact that this did not cause a lot of bleeding indicated that the blow was probably delivered after her death by strangulation. Otherwise the head injury would have been sufficient by itself to cause her death. The cord being evenly positioned around her neck indicated that it was applied and tightened while she was unconscious ( not struggling ). These elements of the murder exactly mimic two means of causing death found in the Lindow and Tolund men, two human beings pulled from the bogs of England who appear to have been killed as part of a ritual Druidic sacrifice. Both bodies were found virtually intact, with evidence of having their skulls crushed by blunt instrument, throats cut, a cord was tightened around their neck, and they had been thrown into the bog to drown. Evidently, this was called "triple death", with each death causing method made to appease a different Celtic deity. Sacrifices were chosen by placing several small pieces of bread in a bag. One of those would be chared. The person that drew it would be sacrificed. Examination of the stomach of one of these men showed that he had eaten such a piece of bread as well as some mistletoe that was added to his last meal.
JonBenet had been redressed in a white top that had a sequined star on the front in the center. Perhaps this alluded to the name of satan: "The morning star".
She was killed in the basement and her body was placed in a southeast corner room having no natural light. Her body was oriented in a west-east direction facing the rising sun. Apparently, all this would indicate a Celtic sacrifice to satan, the god of the underworld, the morning star that rises in the east.
Her hands had been bound by cord, typical of a sacrifice. On her left palm was drawn a heart. I think this must have refered to the phrase "left-handed path", a Wiccan term meaning? The heart symbol would mean desire, perhaps the killer's own pedophilliac desire for her, or "daddy's little sweetheart", inferring a perverted relationship between JonBenet and her father.
5. Taken all together, these elements indicate that the killer purposely tried to make, or simulate, a sacrifice to satan, the staging of which also parallels the Clutter family murders.