Hi Guys,
I was wondering your thoughts on the following?
For the life of me I cannot find the video/material related to this but have the transcript from:
07-09-1998 Michael Tracy's "Who Killed JonBenét?" documentary airs in Britain
PR: I was fussing around getting some clothes and glanced at her door and the door was closed. I always left it ajar a little bit. I just started downstairs & there were these pieces of paper lying on one of the rungs of the stairs. I kind of turned around and looked at it to see what it was and I started reading the first couple of lines. It just wasn't registering but somewhere it said, 'we have your daughter' it clicked, you know, 'Your Daughter' and I just bounded back up the steps and threw her door open and she was not in her bed.
The following are fro Police interviews with Patsy
JUNE 23, 1998
4 TOM HANEY: How about JonBenet's
5 room, what was the condition of the room?
6 PATSY RAMSEY: Well, I remember
7 racing over and her door was just kind of
8 slightly ajar.
9 TOM HANEY: And you're
10 demonstrating what, three--
11 PATSY RAMSEY: 3, 4 inches, you
12 know.
13 TOM HANEY: Okay. Is that the way
14 you left it the night before?
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Yes, that's usually
16 the way I left it.
17 TOM HANEY: And is there a
18 particular reason?
19 PATSY RAMSEY: Well, I closed it
20 because if I did leave a light on out here, it
21 would shine pretty brightly into her room so I
22 close to make it a little darker in there. But
23 I want to leave it so if she needed me or called
24 out or something I could hear her, you know.
25 TOM HANEY: So that was the normal
0026
1 thing?
2 PATSY RAMSEY: That was the normal
3 thing to do.
4 TOM HANEY: Did you happen to look
5 in?
6 PATSY RAMSEY: No. At that time, I
7 did not.
April 30, 1997
ST: Do you know uh, when you left the room, John had laid her down and then you changed her into some different clothing, put her under the covers or put her into bed to sleep for the night?
PR: Right.
ST: Do you remember how you left the door into her room when you left the room? Did you leave that open or closed or cracked?
PR: I usually leave it cracked a little bit.
ST: Okay. And is that your recollection on that night?
PR: Um hum.
TT: . . .you stopped at the ironing board and laundry area, was JonBenets room, do you remember if the door was opened or closed at that point in time.
PR: It was, it didnt strike me as unusual, you know, I . . .
TT: Okay.
PR: . . .and I think it was open just a little bit like I would have left it.
TT: Okay. And thats, thats kind of normally how she sleeps with the door kind of . . .
PR: Um hum. A little bit open.
TT: Just a little bit open.
PR: Cause I usually leave a light on in that hallway area there. Either the stairs sconces or the, theres a light in where the washing machine is . . .
TT: Um hum.
PR: . . .right there, you know.
TT: Okay.
PR: So.
TT: Do you remember with the door being open just a little ways, of there being any lights on in JonBenets room.
PR: I dont remember.
The Michael Tracy transcript suggests Patsy was alarmed that the door was shut tight and therefore raced downstairs immediately but the police in the police transcripts Patsy confirms several times the door was ajar.
If anyone has come across this video with Patsy it would be great if you can share. Sometimes things have a different context/meaning in the real format.
The stretcher was taken out the front door and rolled down the long brick pathway into a vehicle, license plate WAI7216.
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Time For Tea?
Patsy says she doesn't drink hot tea. She also says she only drinks Iced Tea & mainly in the summer but in the below interview she is drinking Tea (In April) and I often wonder what kind of tea it was? Hot or Iced?
JUNE 23, 1998
14 TOM HANEY: Take a little breather from the
15 pineapple and let's talk about the glass, do you drink
16 hot tea?
17 PATSY RAMSEY: No.
18 TOM HANEY: Iced tea?
19 PATSY RAMSEY: Iced tea.
20 TOM HANEY: There is December 25, iced tea
21 year round.
22 PATSY RAMSEY: Mostly in the summer.
23 (inaudible).
24 TOM HANEY: Anybody else in the house drink
25 any tea?
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1 PATSY RAMSEY: Burke drinks iced tea in the
2 summer time. (inaudible).
3 TOM HANEY: You can tell me about the glass
4 and the tea bag, how those got to be there?
5 PATSY RAMSEY: I don't know. I don't. I
6 mean, I make iced tea. I usually boil it in a pan, put
7 the tea bag in and let them steep, and then transfer it
8 to a pitcher and add the sugar. (Inaudible).
Date of Interview: April 30, 1997
TT: (Inaudible) Okay. Alright. How are you doing? Do you want to take a break?
PR: Nope.
TT: Go to the bathroom or anything?
PR: No.
TT: Get a drink of water.
PR: No, Ive got a little left, thank you.
TT: Got a little of your tea left. Okay. Patsy, lets move over to the uh, to the 24[SUP]th[/SUP]. I want you to start kind of, actually lets go more towards the afternoon of the 24th. That would be the 24[SUP]th[/SUP] of Christmas Eve. The kids are all excited. Kind of run me through that in the same fashion. What did you guys do?
TT: OK. Can we back up for just a little bit. Was JonBenets, when you guys were coming back, do you recall whether JonBenets door was opened or closed?
JR: I didnt notice.
TT: OK. When you went to check on Burke, was his door opened or closed?
JR: I cant say, I dont know.
TT: Can you recall pushing open anything?
JR: Well, and I cant, normally is partially closed, but I cant specifically remember that it was opened, but I dont remember it being abnormal.
TT: OK. Lets go back further, was Patsy screaming in a high-pitched scream, shrill scream, control scream, how loud did she scream?
JR: It was a scream of panic, (inaudible) was my name, like something was badly wrong.
TT: OK. When you checked on Burke, did he, was he disturbed at all by that, did he wake up at all by that scream?
JR: No, he was asleep still.
TT: OK. Hadnt moved at all from where he was at. OK. And you checked on Burke before the 911 call? Is that how you did, you went to JonBenets bedroom and then to Burkes? Howd that all play out?
JR: I dont remember, I mean it was so dramatic. Ah, I dont, I think I checked on him, you know, fairly quickly, but I dont remember exactly the sequence.
there is no proof tea was in the glass.
the procedure given by Patsy is working with known evidence except for the teabag in the glass.
more or less it is correct to assume the tea has been made in something else and the teabag put in the glass.
Yes, there were bicycle tracks in the snow on 12/26.
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PR: Cause I usually leave a light on in that hallway area there. Either the stairs sconces or the, theres a light in where the washing machine is . . .
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1 BRYAN MORGAN: If I understand it,
2 all of these were taken in the early stages of
3 the kidnapping scenes, which means early in the
4 morning.
5 LOU SMIT: Yes.
6 JOHN RAMSEY: These tracks in the
7 snow here, might have been bicycle tracks.
8 LOU SMIT: That's in photograph
9 101?
10 JOHN RAMSEY: Right. It wasn't
11 unusual for him to ride through the yard.
12 LOU SMIT: Did you say he had a
13 bicycle that Christmas?
14 JOHN RAMSEY: I know we got -- I
15 got a bicycle. I think that's what it was. I
16 gave myself a bicycle.
17 LOU SMIT: That Christmas?
18 JOHN RAMSEY: Yeah, Patsy got a
19 bicycle, I got a bicycle, JonBenet got a
20 bicycle. Burke already had one, I am pretty
21 sure. I don't know what it is, I guess
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i.e. it must be IDI.I don't know what it is, I guess
Not sure if anyone ever figured out or confirmed where the video discussed earlier was taken. It was Don and Nedra Paugh's home in Roswell, GA. I won't post their address, but anyone can easily find it online and look it up in Google Maps. Here is their (Google Streetview) photo of it from a different angle than the one posted by Cottonstar here:
Also, the handbag over the shoulder of one of the people in the video isn't necessarily a certain indication of that person's gender. (Look again at the hips.)