As noted in the below thread post on FFJ, from Linda Hoffman-Pugh's interview with Star, June 2000:
http://www.forumsforjustice.org/forums/showpost.php?p=192711&postcount=286
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Footnote: Here's what the housekeeper, Linda Hoffmann-Pugh had to say about the basement window in an interview with the Star, June 20, 2000:"
'Another thing that made me think Patsy had staged the whole crime was the broken window in the basement. I used to clean their house three times a week. If something was broken, Patsy had me clean it up. On the morning of the murder, police found a broken window in the basement, just a few feet from the room where JonBenet's body was found. John Ramsey told the police that he had broken the window to get into the house months before when he was accidentally locked out. But I think that is a lie. If there had been broken glass in the basement, Patsy would have told me to clean it up. Another thing didn't make sense. John claimed he was locked out on that day when he supposedly broke the window. But he never used a key to come in the front or side door of the house. He always opened the garage door from his car with his remote and came in through the garage entrance. I think Patsy broke that window herself on the night she killed JonBenet to make the police think there had been an intruder, and John concocted the story about breaking the window'.
...I'm trying to find the actual Star interview so I'm not quoting 3rd hand, but haven't found it yet...
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As for the Dr. Seuss book, I'm stating that yes I read that about the book being JAR's, and it being that title somewhere, but not sure if it was confirmed. Here's some testimony that was asked of Patsy about it though, she says she doesn't know why he'd have the book, and Trip Demuth does say that he 'thinks it had John Andrew's name in it, but he hadn't personally seen it':
http://www.acandyrose.com/s-evidence-window-grate.htm
TOM HANEY: Did John Andrew have a Dr. Seuss book?
PATSY RAMSEY: Did John Andrew have a Dr. Seuss book?
TOM HANEY: Or when he was older, like now?
PATSY RAMSEY: I hope not. He is supposed to have college books, not Dr. Seuss books.
Why would you ask such a question?
TOM HANEY: Well, that is because in that suitcase was a Dr. Seuss book.
PATSY RAMSEY: What book was it? Did it have any kid's name in it?
TRIP DEMUTH: That I don't know. I think it had John Andrew's name in it.
PATSY RAMSEY:
Oh, it did?
TRIP DEMUTH: I think. I haven't personally seen it.
PATSY RAMSEY: (Inaudible)
I don't know. You got me. I don't know.
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(and by the way, one poster claims - identity questionable, as it's on Topix, so take it with a grain of salt - that the Dr. Seuss book was "Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now"... but I have no idea why they claim to know that either... tried to research it and can't confirm either, but just throwing that out there as someone's claim of knowledge when trying to find where i read about JAR being owner and the title)...
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Also, more on the window -- more contradictory testimony from Patsy, as compared to Linda's:
TRIP DEMUTH: Do you know why the window wasn't fixed?
PATSY RAMSEY:
No, I don't. Was it not fixed?
TRIP DEMUTH: Well, what do you know about that window, the condition of that window on Christmas of '96, have you --
PATSY RAMSEY:
I just remember a little to do list that Linda Hoffman had included fixing that pane in that window. Whether he got to it or not, I don't know because he wasn't able to fix the play room doors, you know, so he didn't get to everything...
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It is interesting to note how much Patsy has absolutely no clue about or doesn't recall, if you read a lot of her testimony...
The ransom note written on her notepad... 'Oh, it was?'
The Dr. Seuss book? 'I don't know; you got me'...
Why wasn't the window fixed? 'I don't know....'
Kleenex? Don't recognize...
Bowl for pineapple? Not mine
Flashlight? Not sure
Was JBR wearing underwear to bed? Not sure, would've noticed if she wasn't
Did you have an alarm clock set? Don't know; don't remember it going off?
...On and on....
It's all right there in the testimony, all the contradictions -- I wonder how many of us have not taken the time to look at testimony/timeline information in detail, easily found on A Candy Rose, just lately for memory refreshing, researching, or even at all....I think you'll be truly enlightened.
Because as I was just trying to find more of the numerous examples of Patsy's 'cluelessness' (unless, of course, she is suddenly remembering details about certain events that she needs to relay -- albeit never with commitment - they are either with the caveats: 'i think', 'may have', 'not sure'....) it's readily apparent. And if you look at Patsy's and John's accounts of them getting up in the morning - their stories don't mesh either... of course, they changed over time as well, numerous times, numerous versions.
Sorry... taking this thread down the rabbit hole for a bit, but just check this out for a little taste, and you'll see what I mean:
http://www.acandyrose.com/crimescene-discovery.htm
Patsy Ramsey: "
Okay, Um, we got up at about 5:30, I think, I think he went to the bathroom and shower. I went to my bathroom. I did not shower that morning and I just put my clothes on and, uh, did my hair and makeup and, uh, and then I started down the stairs. John was still in the bathroom and went, uh, I stopped kind of briefly there in the laundry room area. And I remember the ironing board was up, I think, and I fussed around with this little red jumpsuit of JonBenet's cause it had, had some spots on it and I was going to remember to do something with that when I got back and, uh, so I had, I had the light on in there in the laundry room area and, uh, um, then I started down the spiral staircase there. I came, I had come back down, I'd come down the back bedroom stairs..."
Tom Trujillo: "Okay"
Patsy Ramsey: "....from my bathroom. Um, I started down the spiral stairs and when I got nearly to the bottom
I saw these three pieces of paper, like notebook-size paper, on, on the run of the stairs and, uh, I went on down and turned around and started reading, reading it...."
Tom Trujillo: "Uh huh"
Patsy Ramsey: "And I, uh, I remember reading the first couple of lines and I kind of, didn't know what it was on, uh, and ...You know after the first couple of lines I, it dawned on me, it said something about,
'We have your daughter' or something....and I, uh, I ran back upstairs and pushed open the door to her room and she wasn't in her bed."
Tom Trujillo: "Okay"
Patsy Ramsey: "And I, uh, screamed for John."
1997 April 30 - Taped Interrogation interview of Patsy Ramsey by Steve Thomas and Tom Trujillo in Colorado -
NE Book Page 64:
Tom Trujillo: "Patsy, let me back you up just a little bit. Um, actually to the, to the very beginning of the morning. You and John wake up ... Did you have an alarm clock set or anything?"
Patsy Ramsey: "
Uh, I think he had it set, but I don't think it went off. I think we woke up about, you know, I don't remember it going off or anything."
Tom Trujillo: "You don't have an alarm that was set on your side of the bed at all?"
Patsy Ramsey: "Heh uh."
NE Book Page 69:
Tom Trujillo: "Right around the corner. Okay.
When did you check on Burke during all of this? You talked about John going to check on Burke."
Patsy Ramsey: "
Yeah, I think he ran and checked on him when I was up, up there, you know, it just all happened so fast. I said, 'Oh, my God, what about Burke?' and I think he ran in and checked him while I was running back downstairs or something. But I remember he, you know, I think he ran and checked on him and, and he told me he was okay
or whatever...
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So let's contrast and compare with John's testimony about getting up that morning:
1998 June 25, 26, 27 - Taped Interrogation interview of John Ramsey by Lou Smit and Michael Kane in Colorado -
NE Page 298:
Lou Smit: "Okay. You wake up the next morning...what time do you remember it being?"
John Ramsey: "
Well, I think we set the alarm for 5:30. I remember waking up before the alarm went off. So it would have been 5:25 or something like that...we wanted to take off at 7. It was a three-hour flight to Minneapolis. That would have gotten us there at 11 (because of different time zones). The kids' flight got in at eleven-ish...I didn't want to be late for the kids' plane...."
Lou Smit: "What is the first thing upon awaking...?"
John Ramsey: "
I think I went into the bathroom, probably went to the bathroom, took a shower. Just started to get dressed...I remember I was standing at my sink and I was probably brushing my teeth or combing my hair or something and I heard Patsy scream."
Lou Smit: "You know about what time it was that you heard her scream?"
John Ramsey: "
It would have probably been between 5:30 and 6:00..."
Lou Smit:
"Did you see your wife get up that morning?"
John Ramsey:
"No."
Lou Smit:
"So you had already been in the bathroom when she got up?"
John Ramsey:
"Right."
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Oh, it keeps getting better:
1998 June 25, 26, 27 - Taped Interrogation interview of Patsy Ramsey by Tom Haney and Trip DeMuth in Colorado
Patsy Ramsey: "I started down the stairs, the staircase to the kitchen and the note was on the landing, on the stairs, on the bottom of the stairs (pointing at floor plan), and I.... there was some lighting on, but it wasn't bright lights.....and looked you know, read, started reading the letter. And after the first couple sentences realized, you know, what was happening and I ran back up these spiral stairs, okay and I came and pushed open her door to her room right here (pointing at a floor plan) and she's not in her bed and then I went over to these stairs (pointing at a floor plan) and yelled up for John, call to him and he came down and then I said, you know, she's been kidnaped, she's not in her room, there's a note, whatever, and ah (pause) it was a panicking at that point. Ah,
I think I, I can't remember exactly what I did then, whether, I think I ran downstairs again, you know, what do we do, what do we do, and he said call 911, call the police.
I ran upstairs and I think he, I think I, I can't remember if, I think I asked him to go run and check on Burke."
Some more contradiction:
NE Book Page 143, 144:
Tom Haney: "How about JonBenet's room, what was the condition of the room?
Patsy Ramsey: "
Well, I remember racing over and her door was just kind of slightly ajar.. three, four inches, you know."
Tom Haney: "Okay. Is that the way you left it the night before?"
Patsy Ramsey: "
Yes, that's usually the way I left it."
Then we have:
07-09-1998 A&E Documentary 'Who Killed JonBenet
By Michael Tracy and David Mills
Man: The following morning, Dec. 26th, the Ramseys got out of bed early in their third floor bedroom. They were due to take off to the local airport at half past seven.
Patsy Ramsey says she went downstairs at about 5:30 to put together clothes for the trip from the laundry cupboard just outside JonBenet's bedroom."
Patsy Ramsey: "
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 and 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."
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May I have another? Yes, you may:
2000 March 18 John and Patsy Ramsey book, "Death of Innocence"
DOI (HB) Page 11:
"Both of us race to Burke's room at the far end of the second floor and find him apparently still sleep. Best not to arouse him until we figure out what's happening here, I think. He's better off asleep for now. I step into the hall."
So, who checked on Burke? no one, john, everyone.
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Really? People, really?
These versions are as contradictory as John's versions of the toy that he was helping Burke put together - completely changed over time...
Or the chair blocking the entrance to the door of the train room in which the intruder had to 'cleverly pull behind him while shutting the door and so as to not look like anyone had come in that way'.
Really?
....and all their 'facts' that have changed over time, and with each interview, and in each new book - a lovely new version of fiction every time.
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By the way, whether they supposedly got up at 5:25 together, separate, or whatnot, the timeline does not add up to all they said they did before making the phone call. It's physically impossible.
No alarm was set.
No one got up and got ready for that morning.
No one ever went to bed the night before.