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Kkazoo87,

concerning Santa Bear:
thank you A LOT for the referenses on Santa Bear, I `ve read the whole saga that lasted for 2 years, and I`ve been relieved in the end when the stuffed animal `d been found in Ramsey`s possession, boxed. It`s a big relieve to know that he is now in the Colorado PD `s hands. When thinking why this happened and why time and money was thrown away in the search for the toy, who was one day sitting on the bed, another day missing, nobody should blame distraught aunt Pam for not remembering clearly what she removed and what not. That was not her diligence. She had been attendant at every second of each step by the police officer, and it were them who should keep eye and RECORDS on what have been removed, especially and at least from the victim`s bedroom. I surprised it was not in their standard operating procedure, recording every item. This way such expensive hunt for teddy would not take place, and we would know about 12 size panties original location on 26-th. And probably much more.

concerning Santa Letter:

thank you for additional interview provided. Unfortunately I see not at all what you convinced in. It` s not the same letter they are talking!
Santa letter in the waist basket was COMPUTER PRINTED.
The poem that det. Trip Demuth discussing with Patsy and confusing her as hard as he could, was pen written with art design insertions and what else, hard to follow. But in line 7 through 10 you can find they were discussing pen over and writing goes through...

The same det. Demuth in the different interview with Patsy directly asked her who she thought could right secret Santa Letter to JB.
L. Smit asked JR about also Santa Letter, printed on the computer, not poems with the design.

Santa letter had been computer printed and Patsy`s poems written with pen and design, it`s to different things. There is common feature between two- "I love you all" wordings, and it bothered detectives big deal, the wordings. They tried to find parallel in Patsy poems. And yes, parallel is interesting. Questions come to the mind. But it`s two different notes.

Ramsey`s had a home office computer, immediately sealed and taken right away.
Don`t you think the printed Santa letter could have been sourced to the home computer easily? Prints color density, paper ? If it was the case, we would not see all those interview going on concerning the Santa Letter.

Thank you for your help. Bear is a huge relieve.

Please read the 6/98 interview with Patsy (where she states her Santa poem was computer generated and it could have been a copy of her poem not the final draft in the trash)
3 THOMAS HANEY: Here is another
14 topic. Do you know anything about a Christmas
15 poem that was written out and was torn up and
16 thrown in the trash?
17 PATSY RAMSEY: (No response.)
18 TRIP DeMUTH: You know the poems
19 you wrote and put in the notebook about Santa
20 Claus?
21 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, right.
22 TRIP DeMUTH: Was one torn up and
23 thrown away; do you remember anything like that?
24 PATSY RAMSEY: No. I think I
25 hurriedly put one together the night -- it was
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1 usually a kind of a last-minute thing. I don't
2 remember throwing one away.
3 TRIP DeMUTH: I think something
4 like that was seen in the trash, or one of the
5 wastebaskets. Do you remember anything about
6 that?
7 PATSY RAMSEY: No. I mean I did it
8 on the computer I think. I mean -- I mean, I am
9 just guessing. Maybe it was a copy that, not a
10 final draft, you know.
11 TRIP DeMUTH: But you don't know?
12 PATSY RAMSEY: I don't know.


 
Please read the 6/98 interview with Patsy (where she states her Santa poem was computer generated and it could have been a copy of her poem not the final draft in the trash)
3 THOMAS HANEY: Here is another
14 topic. Do you know anything about a Christmas
15 poem that was written out and was torn up and
16 thrown in the trash?
17 PATSY RAMSEY: (No response.)
18 TRIP DeMUTH: You know the poems
19 you wrote and put in the notebook about Santa
20 Claus?
21 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, right.
22 TRIP DeMUTH: Was one torn up and
23 thrown away; do you remember anything like that?
24 PATSY RAMSEY: No. I think I
25 hurriedly put one together the night -- it was
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1 usually a kind of a last-minute thing. I don't
2 remember throwing one away.
3 TRIP DeMUTH: I think something
4 like that was seen in the trash, or one of the
5 wastebaskets. Do you remember anything about
6 that?
7 PATSY RAMSEY: No. I mean I did it
8 on the computer I think. I mean -- I mean, I am
9 just guessing. Maybe it was a copy that, not a
10 final draft, you know.
11 TRIP DeMUTH: But you don't know?
12 PATSY RAMSEY: I don't know.


Please read the sworn testimony of Det. Steve Thomas:

6 Q. Was there a note from Bill

7 McReynolds found torn up in JonBenet's trash

8 can in her room?

9 A. I have heard that.

10 Q. Did you ever check to see if that

11 were true?

12 A. I think I was told that it was

13 some sort of card.

14 Q. From Bill McReynolds?

15 A. Yes.

16 Q. Was it ever fingerprinted, do you

17 know?

18 A. Detective Trujillo would know that.

19 I don't.

20 Q. Did you ever try to find out?

21 A. No.

22 Q. Did you ever try to find out what

23 the card said?

24 A. I recall at one time. I don't

25 now."​


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Det Thomas never directly stated "The card found torn in JonBenet's trash can was from Bill McReynolds."
 
Det Thomas never directly stated "The card found torn in JonBenet's trash can was from Bill McReynolds."

It sure sounds like the card in question was from McReynolds, and was NOT a poem penned by Patsy.


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You should stop spreading untrue rumors. The letter was discussed in Patsy's second police interview. Although she won't positively identify it without seeing the actual copy, she does suggest that this is one of her Christmas poems that she messed up and discarded.




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Read Patsy`s response, and then decide who is making rumors. She said she had not discarded part of her fancy designed poem into JB basket, that she kept in her notebook . As hard as det. Demuth tried to pin on her , he had not succeeded.


There were poems, and there was letter, and there was secret Santa JB said was coming to her. It could not have been all Patsy and only Patsy, all those santas and beyond.
 
First time posting at Websleuths. :)

Baseball Bat
-The extra baseball bat found at the Ramsey house.
-The metal on metal scraping sound heard by people next door

Could scraping/dragging/striking a metal bat on cement produce a metal on metal scraping sound? (I think more of a grinding sound if dragged) Could this have been done to entice a potential dog on the property? To see if the family owned a guard d

Also... could the intruder have thrown the bat deliberatly onto their property so as to have an alibi if the intruder was found on the property (but not in the house). I know Trespassing is illegal. Though I also know that possession makes up a significant part of law too. The intruder wouldn't have been arrested if found on property if he was going after a possession of his... is this right? Doesn't it negates criminal intent or something like that? I was skeptical when I heard that but figured I'd post it here... maybe someone could confirm or deny or lead me to a link?


Welcome, dear Mizz Kittay!

You have made a right choice to come to this site, regardless of what is your theory is , I`m sure that somebody will provide you with the good info on the bat and metal sound. People here are true experts with the years and even decades devoted to the research and discussion.
I believe in intruder(s). We are minority, and are slightly discriminated, but in the end of the day we are all big friendly dysfunctional family here.

I have a weak idea about if the loud sound could come from a metal bat thrown on the concrete. I think that sound have been heard , if it true at all, in the late night, in the very end of the crime , if from the basement, or after the crime, if from outside. So my thinking it was late for alibi, more likely it was instrument in the crime, again IF.
Will see what experts think.
 
It sure sounds like the card in question was from McReynolds, and was NOT a poem penned by Patsy.


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Mama, I don't see any reason for thinking the card in question was from McReynolds. It was not signed. So what makes you think it was from him?
 
Mama, I don't see any reason for thinking the card in question was from McReynolds. It was not signed. So what makes you think it was from him?

I was speaking directly to ST's testimony in Wolf v. Rs.


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I was speaking directly to ST's testimony in Wolf v. Rs.


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Sorry Mama, I was just going to edit my post to say that although I don't think the torn up letter in JonBenet's trash bin was FROM Santa, I am not saying it was therefore Patsy's letter. I'm saying something else entirely.

I think I understand now what you meant and I don't think we are in disagreement
 
It sure sounds like the card in question was from McReynolds, and was NOT a poem penned by Patsy.


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It sounds to me that Thomas was listening to rumors, just like a lot of people here are. There was a torn up letter that was signed "love you all", that seems most likely to have come from Patsy. If there was also a card from McReynolds in the trash, do you not think that Thomas, the lead investigator on the case, would know about it?

This is simply another case of people being led on a wild goose chase due to Patsys ramnesia. It was her flashlight. It was her bear and it was her letter. It was in her best interest to be vague about these things and typical Ramsey style to try and pin them on someone else, whether they be a housekeeper, best friend or their hired Santa.

Unless you believe Bill McReynolds committed this crime, and I'm sure he was looked at very closely by investigators, then the supposed card would mean nothing anyway.


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(bbm)
Do you have the full content of that letter? If it wasn't signed, how do you know it was a Santa letter?

And "love you all" is a very common expression. My mother, who is English, uses that expression all the time.
Ah-HAH!! English! Another sign that it was a "foreign faction".
 
Thoughts on what might be depicted in the circled portion of the crime scene photo below?...

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:thinking:

I also see the bedspread flipped up, exposing the backside of it along the edge of the pillow. But I also see a good size "dent" in the pilliw which indicates to me that something made that impression inti the pillow?

The thing that really bugs me, though, is the sweater draped on the foot of the bed which we have been thinking was worn by LHP's daughter to the party on the 23rd. So would she have taken it back off after the party on the evening of the 23rd and laid it there? If so, how would the bedsheets been changed from the ones LHP said sahe put in the bed the morning of the 23rd, which wereNOT the Beauty and the Beast sheets in the photo. Something doesn't jive with the most likely timeline.
 
It sounds to me that Thomas was listening to rumors, just like a lot of people here are. There was a torn up letter that was signed "love you all", that seems most likely to have come from Patsy. If there was also a card from McReynolds in the trash, do you not think that Thomas, the lead investigator on the case, would know about it?

This is simply another case of people being led on a wild goose chase due to Patsys ramnesia. It was her flashlight. It was her bear and it was her letter. It was in her best interest to be vague about these things and typical Ramsey style to try and pin them on someone else, whether they be a housekeeper, best friend or their hired Santa.

Unless you believe Bill McReynolds committed this crime, and I'm sure he was looked at very closely by investigators, then the supposed card would mean nothing anyway.


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Yes, I think Steve Thomas was aware of the contents photographed &/or collected from JonBenét's bedroom wastebasket. ...hence, his sworn testimony in the Wolf suit.

"6 Q. Was there a note from Bill



7 McReynolds found torn up in JonBenet's trash



8 can in her room?



9 A. I have heard that.



10 Q. Did you ever check to see if that



11 were true?



12 A. I think I was told that it was



13 some sort of card.



14 Q. From Bill McReynolds?



15 A. Yes.




16 Q. Was it ever fingerprinted, do you



17 know?



18 A. Detective Trujillo would know that.



19 I don't.



20 Q. Did you ever try to find out?



21 A. No.



22 Q. Did you ever try to find out what



23 the card said?



24 A. I recall at one time. I don't



25 now."



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I'm bringing this over from the RDI thread as I think it was posted there by mistake. Even if it wasn't, it relates to what's being posted here. Thanks Cranberry!:

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Re Santa letter found in JB's wastebasket

For the record here is where Patsy all but admits she wrote and threw away the letter (from the Christmas poems she wrote for the 12/23 kids party). In this 6/98 interview she is vague and non-committal, a smart move, leaving the door open for a mystery IMO.

TOM HANEY: Here we go, this is 292.
10 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, see, that's not the
11 same.
12 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay, it's not?
13 PATSY RAMSEY: Unh-unh (no).
14 TRIP DeMUTH: The photo of the --
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Facing the -- the preprinted
16 stationery is not the same.
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1 (NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PORTION OF THE TRANSCRIPT
2 HAD NO VIDEO, ONLY AUDIO.)
3 TRIP DeMUTH: How about marking
4 this.
5 VOICE: Yes, does it look like it's
6 that portion of it, though?
7 VOICE: With the pen over
8 (INAUDIBLE).
9 TRIP DeMUTH: Kind of looks like
10 the writing goes through this little design.
11 PATSY RAMSEY: Yes.
12 TRIP DeMUTH: Which is a horn and
13 --
14 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
15 TRIP DeMUTH: -- some --
16 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, could be, but
17 this type would be a lot bigger. I mean, see
18 that --
19 TRIP DeMUTH: That takes up most of
20 the gap between here and there.
21 PATSY RAMSEY: Yes. I did it with
22 special (INAUDIBLE) during the holidays at
23 Christmas and might (INAUDIBLE).
24 PATSY RAMSEY: I don't know.
25 TRIP DeMUTH: I don't know.
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1 PATSY RAMSEY: Hum? I can't -- I
2 can't tell.
3 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay.
4 PATSY RAMSEY: This looks to me
5 like a lot bigger than that. I mean if you had
6 the real thing, I could tell for sure.
7 TRIP DeMUTH: I don't think we
8 collected that.
9 PATSY RAMSEY: I know, yeah.
10 TRIP DeMUTH: So looking at that
11 though, it doesn't ring any bells, you don't --
12 the poems you wrote -- I mean you have referred
13 this now that's in this photograph, you read the
14 portion that you can see.
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
16 TRIP DeMUTH: That doesn't jog your
17 memory as being part of the poem that you wrote?
18 PATSY RAMSEY: Well, it could be.
19 I mean, I don't know. I just can't see it well
20 enough.
21 TRIP DeMUTH: Right, okay.
22 TRIP DeMUTH: You know there is a C
23 at the end there you can see, Merry Christmas.
24 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
25 TRIP DeMUTH: And also looks like
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1 it signed off there at the bottom.
2 PATSY RAMSEY: "Love you all".
3 TRIP DeMUTH: Love you all, Merry
4 Christmas.
5 PATSY RAMSEY: Maybe that's the
6 end.
7 TRIP DeMUTH: Did you do that at
8 the end of your poems, those Christmas poems?
9 PATSY RAMSEY: (INAUDIBLE). Was
10 the whole thing in that note, you know that
11 (INAUDIBLE) in the center there?
12 TRIP DeMUTH: Was --
13 PATSY RAMSEY: Was there more pages
14 than what was sort of just the picture, because
15 usually there was something about everybody's
16 party because I knew who was going to be there
17 so --
18 TRIP DeMUTH: We will look for that
19 stuff. What we wanted to do is just explore
20 your memory by showing you --
21 (MULTIPLE SPEAKERS.)
22 PATSY RAMSEY: It could be, but it
23 doesn't look proportionate, but if it is, maybe
24 it just a, you know, one that goofed and I threw
25 it away or something.
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1 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay.
2 TOM HANEY: Well, we have finished
3 the photos.
Earlier in Patsy's interview:

4 TRIP DEMUTH: Look at photo 292.

5 PATSY RAMSEY: I think that was the book that

6 Santa Claus read from. I don't know for sure, but

7 that --

8 TRIP DEMUTH: Is that where you left it?

9 PATSY RAMSEY: Probably. I mean, in that

10 general vicinity. He was sitting in a chair just

11 inside the living room, and I was in the dining room

12 sort of feeding him presents to give out.

13 TOM HANEY: That would have been a close

14 proximity?

15 PATSY RAMSEY: Right. Yeah.

16 TRIP DEMUTH: Looking at 292.

17 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah. This is a little poem.

18 Linda used (inaudible) this little on top, I added kind

19 of as an individual, Linda and Arionna (phonetic), the

20 cleaning lady and her daughter, were helping me, you

21 know, and Santa Claus came. I said, aren't you

22 staying.

23 So I got them a little gift, you know. I

24 went to the basement. I got some little something to

25 give them.

0441

1 TRIP DEMUTH: Where in the basement?

2 PATSY RAMSEY: Probably near where my

3 wrapping stuff was by the laundry room area.

4 TOM HANEY: You had a few extra things

5 just --

6 PATSY RAMSEY: Extra little stuff. I think I

7 had a blouse I was going to give Linda, so I just

8 wrapped it quickly so everybody could have something

9 from Santa Claus.

10 TRIP DEMUTH: You are talking about the

11 little white --

12 PATSY RAMSEY: The white note on top of the

13 typed --

14 TRIP DEMUTH: Poem, in photo 292.

15 PATSY RAMSEY: Right. And Eric was a boy

16 that Fernie had brought kind of last minute.

17 TOM HANEY: Another unexpected.

18 PATSY RAMSEY: Right. I think that was

19 Susan's mother.

20 TRIP DEMUTH: How old was Eric?

21 PATSY RAMSEY: You know, the boy's age, 10,

22 11, 9 or 10.

23 TRIP DEMUTH: The last name?

24 PATSY RAMSEY: Eric -- I think Luke had a

25 couple friends named Eric. So it was either Eric -- I

0442

1 think there was an Eric Evans or something like that.

2 Eric Clarkston.

3 I can't remember which one was which.

4 TRIP DEMUTH: He was Luke Fernie's friend.

5 PATSY RAMSEY: Right. Anything else?



Fast forward:


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13 TOM HANEY: Next we have two color copies

14 of photo --

15 PATSY RAMSEY: Christmas something, I don't

16 know what it is.

17 TRIP DeMUTH: That's, I'll tell what you

18 that is, that is a still photo from a videotape.

19 It was looking down into a trash can. I don't

20 know which one for sure.

21 TOM HANEY: In the house.

22 TRIP DeMUTH: In the house, yeah. Took a

23 wastebasket in the house.

24 Do you recognize this stationery?

25 PATSY RAMSEY: No, I don't know recognize

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1 anything. I mean, it looks like a Christmas

2 card, you know --

3 TRIP DeMUTH: Uh-huh (yes).

4 PATSY RAMSEY: That type of...

5 TRIP DeMUTH: Is it different than the

6 stationery that poems, the Christmas poems were

7 written on?

8 PATSY RAMSEY: I think so because this has

9 a -- I don't remember that big bow like that,

10 and I don't know I can do this type of typing.

11 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay.

12 PATSY RAMSEY: Type face on that. Where is

13 that? Didn't we have a picture?

14 TRIP DeMUTH: The police report has a -- do

15 you have the page number to that one?

16 PATSY RAMSEY: The video picture is of

17 the --

18 TOM HANEY: You know how you pan with the

19 video camera, police officer pans with the video

20 camera --

21 PATSY RAMSEY: Oh, his video.

22 TOM HANEY: Yes.

23 PATSY RAMSEY: Oh.

24 TOM HANEY: Pans down into a wastebasket.

25 PATSY RAMSEY: Oh.

0558

1 TRIP DeMUTH: I don't have a number.

2 PATSY RAMSEY: It was looking near the

3 dining room.

4 TRIP DeMUTH: Was it there?

5 TOM HANEY: 140 I think was some in the

6 dining room, so it might have been later,

7 though, because there so many different places.

8 TRIP DeMUTH: Yeah.






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I`ve read all posts concerning the letter. Despite RDI uniformly decided that Patsy did it, I`m not convinced by their reasoning that Patsy said something similar to I love you all, 12 months prior.

Santa letter differs from Patsy`s poems by the:

different paper with design
typing that she did not know
discarded in the trash versus others kept in her notebook
she never admitted creating it.


If it was from inside the house, it was not possible to have only one page of specific piece of paper with specific typing and with personal message to the little girl of the family and yet nobody else received nothing like this , on that specific paper with that specific typing, not Burke, not other children at the party, not friends of the family.

Author, paper and typing were not sourced by BPD, that how it seams to me.
 
I`ve read all posts concerning the letter. Despite RDI uniformly decided that Patsy did it, I`m not convinced by their reasoning that Patsy said something similar to I love you all, 12 months prior.

Santa letter differs from Patsy`s poems by the:

different paper with design
typing that she did not know
discarded in the trash versus others kept in her notebook
she never admitted creating it.


If it was from inside the house, it was not possible to have only one page of specific piece of paper with specific typing and with personal message to the little girl of the family and yet nobody else received nothing like this , on that specific paper with that specific typing, not Burke, not other children at the party, not friends of the family.

Author, paper and typing were not sourced by BPD, that how it seams to me.

Patsy skirted the issue as she typically did. If that wasn't her paper, design or writing, why wouldn't she say "no, that is not mine"? Instead she says that maybe its one of her castoffs. So I think this falls under one of those things Patsy did that she won't take credit for nor deny in an attempt to add uncertainty to the investigation.


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Patsy skirted the issue as she typically did. If that wasn't her paper, design or writing, why wouldn't she say "no, that is not mine"? Instead she says that maybe its one of her castoffs. So I think this falls under one of those things Patsy did that she won't take credit for nor deny in an attempt to add uncertainty to the investigation.


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Seems pretty clear to me:

TOM HANEY: Here we go, this is 292.
10 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, see, that's not the
11 same.

12 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay, it's not?
13 PATSY RAMSEY: Unh-unh (no).
14 TRIP DeMUTH: The photo of the --
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Facing the -- the preprinted
16 stationery is not the same.
 
Seems pretty clear to me:

TOM HANEY: Here we go, this is 292.
10 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, see, that's not the
11 same.

12 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay, it's not?
13 PATSY RAMSEY: Unh-unh (no).
14 TRIP DeMUTH: The photo of the --
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Facing the -- the preprinted
16 stationery is not the same.

Cmon, lets be fair and put the entire conversation up.

3 TRIP DeMUTH: How about marking
4 this.
5 VOICE: Yes, does it look like it's
6 that portion of it, though?
7 VOICE: With the pen over
8 (INAUDIBLE).
9 TRIP DeMUTH: Kind of looks like
10 the writing goes through this little design.
11 PATSY RAMSEY: Yes.
12 TRIP DeMUTH: Which is a horn and
13 --
14 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
15 TRIP DeMUTH: -- some --
16 PATSY RAMSEY: Yeah, could be, but
17 this type would be a lot bigger. I mean, see
18 that --
19 TRIP DeMUTH: That takes up most of
20 the gap between here and there.
21 PATSY RAMSEY: Yes. I did it with
22 special (INAUDIBLE) during the holidays at
23 Christmas and might (INAUDIBLE).

24 PATSY RAMSEY: I don't know.
25 TRIP DeMUTH: I don't know.
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1 PATSY RAMSEY: Hum? I can't -- I
2 can't tell.
3 TRIP DeMUTH: Okay.
4 PATSY RAMSEY: This looks to me
5 like a lot bigger than that. I mean if you had
6 the real thing, I could tell for sure.
7 TRIP DeMUTH: I don't think we
8 collected that.
9 PATSY RAMSEY: I know, yeah.
10 TRIP DeMUTH: So looking at that
11 though, it doesn't ring any bells, you don't --
12 the poems you wrote -- I mean you have referred
13 this now that's in this photograph, you read the
14 portion that you can see.
15 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
16 TRIP DeMUTH: That doesn't jog your
17 memory as being part of the poem that you wrote?
18 PATSY RAMSEY: Well, it could be.
19 I mean, I don't know. I just can't see it well
20 enough.
21 TRIP DeMUTH: Right, okay.
22 TRIP DeMUTH: You know there is a C
23 at the end there you can see, Merry Christmas.
24 PATSY RAMSEY: Right.
25 TRIP DeMUTH: And also looks like
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1 it signed off there at the bottom.
2 PATSY RAMSEY: "Love you all".
3 TRIP DeMUTH: Love you all, Merry
4 Christmas.
5 PATSY RAMSEY: Maybe that's the
6 end.
7 TRIP DeMUTH: Did you do that at
8 the end of your poems, those Christmas poems?
9 PATSY RAMSEY: (INAUDIBLE). Was
10 the whole thing in that note, you know that
11 (INAUDIBLE) in the center there?
12 TRIP DeMUTH: Was --
13 PATSY RAMSEY: Was there more pages
14 than what was sort of just the picture, because
15 usually there was something about everybody's
16 party because I knew who was going to be there
17 so --
18 TRIP DeMUTH: We will look for that
19 stuff. What we wanted to do is just explore
20 your memory by showing you --
21 (MULTIPLE SPEAKERS.)
22 PATSY RAMSEY: It could be, but it
23 doesn't look proportionate, but if it is, maybe
24 it just a, you know, one that goofed and I threw
25 it away or something.


Seems far from clear to me.
 
Here's my impression of Patsy answering a question.

Interviewer - We have a picture here of a jacket we found hanging in your closet with your name embroidered across the back. Is it yours?

Patsy - It looks like something I have, but mine is a sweater, not a jacket.

Interviewer - Okay, is that your sweater with your name written across the back, hanging in your closet?

Patsy - Umm, er, I don't know, I usually kept mine in the downstairs closet.

Interviewer - Could you have put it in your closet?

Patsy - Well, maybe.

Interviewer - So its yours?

Patsy - I don't now. In the picture it says "atsy Rams" across the back, mine said "Patsy Ramsey"

Interviewer - Its kind of folded, you just can't see all the letters

Patsy - Maybe if I had the actual sweater

Interviewer - We'll look for that. But it looks like your jacket right?

Patsy - Sweater.

Interviewer - Sweater

Patsy - I don't know, mine was more of a light ocean mist color, the one in the photo looks more like a pale cyan.

Interviewer - Probably just the lighting when the photo was taken.

Patsy - I don't know.

Interviewer - Look here, on the label, you've written your name, "Patsy Ramsey"

Patsy - I don't know, I don't think thats my handwriting.


Obviously fictional and good for a midday laugh, but really not far from how Patsy acted in her interviews.
 
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