DeeDee249, Sure I appreciate all that, but for the barbie-gown to arrive in the wine-cellar means it was on the outside of the blankets not the inside? But JonBenet was carefully wrapped in those blankets, how come the barbie-gown was missed, since there was more than one opportunity to note it was sticking to the blankets, particularly if JonBenet was wiped down in the basement? .
Try to envision this scene: the white blanket from JBR's bed (the one that housekeeper Linda Hoffman-Pugh mentioned as being JBR's "special blanket". was reported by LH-P as being washed daily (as a result of the bedwetting). She also said that it did not fit in the small washer/dryer right outside JBR's bedroom. So the sheets and blanket were washed every day, and the blanket was always washed in the basement full-size washer/dryer. Housekeeper LH-P also said that the sheets on JBR's bed in the crime scene photos were NOT the same sheets she last put on the bed on Dec.23. LH-P was at the R party on the 23rd, but did not come to clean Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. The crime scene shots of the bed show a bed that was unmade, but also showed NO blanket visible, and the bottom half of the bed was still very neat, with the bedspread still neatly in place. There was NO way that anyone pulled a blanket off that bed without disturbing the bedspread.
So this what I think- either (or both) Dec.24th or 25th JBR wet the bed as usual, with PR herself changing the sheets and washing the blanket in the basement washer/dryer. I believe it was the 24th and here's why- The Barbie nightgown was supposedly JBR's favorite and maybe she wore it the night of the R party on the 23. She wets the bed and when PR gets up on the 24th, the blanket, sheets and the nightie go into the basement washer-dryer. There are surely spare sheets for the bed, but maybe not a spare "special" blanket, so while PR puts clean sheets on the bed that morning, the blanket is still in the washer/dryer, so she makes the bed without the blanket. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are busy days for any family, so PR does not have time to get the blanket from the basement. With no housekeeper coming those 2 days, she doesn't bother. We know JBR woke up Christmas morning wearing pink 2-piece pjs.
So lets imagine the white blanket and Barbie nightie are still in the dryer on Christmas night when the family returns from the White's. PR, with all she had to do to get ready for the 2 trips the next day, was NOT going to get the blanket and remake the bed that night.
So the blanket was right there in the basement dryer when JBR was killed, and pulled out to wrap her in it. Trust me- I've done laundry for 35 years, there is a LOT of static cling in blankets and nylon nighties. Usually when I take a blanket or sheet from the dryer, whatever nylon garment was dried with it is not just stuck to it, it is hidden inside it, usually all tangled up inside the blanket. I think the nightie came out of the dryer with the blanket, but not necessarily visibly. It dropped away as soon as the static cling was released.
Maybe you are thinking the nightie "arrived" in the basement on the outside of the blanket, which you are maybe thinking came from the bedroom or the washer dryer on the second floor. In reality, the blanket did not come from the bed (the crime photos indicate this), and both the blanket and the nightie were already in the basement dryer- they did not arrive there after the murder.
Here's another thought- in the crime photos of the R master bedroom, the bottom corner of the R bed shows the comforter curiously pulled up on one of the corners to expose a neatly tucked blanket on the bed. The bed was unmade, but looked suspiciously unslept in, just like JBR's bed. Possibly indicating they were looking for a blanket-and the one from JBR's bed was not in place. Then PR remembers that JBR's blanket was in the basement.
Needless to say, no "intruder" would look for a blanket on the parent's bed while the parents were supposed to be sleeping in it. (though it wouldn't surprise me to hear the R say that very thing)