Patsy's red sweater fibers

  • #41
BrendaStar said:
I believe they did. So that begs the question why the sheets were changed. I always thought it was due to bedwetting by JBR, although now that I think of it, it could have been the result of something a lot more sinister.

Did Patsy ever say why they were changed? They've told so many different stories about the day of and the day before, I doubt they can keep them straight.
 
  • #42
txsvicki said:
I'd think that an intruder or kidnapper sneaking and plotting in the dark would wear all black clothing and nothing with red in it. Someone wearing a santa suit to kidnap or sexually assault a child just seems so silly because they couldn't guarantee that a child wouldn't still become very afraid and start screaming or crying about going with him downstairs. I just can't imagine that an intruder wouldn't first tie her up or something just to help insure that no noise was made instead of trying to lure her downstairs with pineapple. About the urine stains, didn't one of the books say that JonBenet had urinated while lying on her stomach and that the urine ran forward on the underwear and long johns?

evidence is curiuos to me. No, I don't think the perp wore it into the Ramsey home---there aren't red fibers all over her clothes---animal hairs and dark fibers. However, he might have found it, and considered wearing it out of the house--who would suspect a Santa Claus on Christmas night walking around with a sack over his shoulder? There was something unusual about the santa suit, if it was taken in under the search warrant.....never heard where they found it. It's curious also, when you consider the comment JBR made to her friend's mother--that santa was going to visit her after Christmas. It could be nothing, but it was listed on the search warrant--and that was before anyone knew of JBR's comment.
 
  • #43
Don't forget about the Pull-Ups in the cabinet! With the door left open.....

And yes, that is JonBenet's beloved mommy posing over her baby's final resting place. Warms the heart, no?
 
  • #44
RiverRat
Thanks for mentioning the pull ups, thought I had imagined them.
 
  • #45
RiverRat said:
Don't forget about the Pull-Ups in the cabinet! With the door left open.....

And yes, that is JonBenet's beloved mommy posing over her baby's final resting place. Warms the heart, no?

What is the deal with that photo? Do we know who took it and for what reason?
 
  • #46
It was for some article (I keep thinking it was one of the tabloid rags) or other.
 
  • #47
I felt really sad the first time I saw that picture , nothing has changed, it was a photo opportunity for someone who had no respect for a grieving mom. Poor taste IMO.
 
  • #48
sissi said:
I felt really sad the first time I saw that picture , nothing has changed, it was a photo opportunity for someone who had no respect for a grieving mom. Poor taste IMO.
Well, I don't think that photo is what it seems. I actually think Patsy could have been caught in the middle of a cough or sneeze.

I've seen too many dreadful photos which are completely unrepresentative of the subject for me to take this at face value. The worst one I saw was of a widow at a funeral and she'd been captured laughing leaving the chapel. That was the photo which appeared on the front page of the newspaper with the caption "Grieving widow". Everyone knows that the bereaved are not weeping and inconsolable 100% of the time and that even in grief, there are moments of light relief where laughter is not innappropriate. I've attended funerals where there has been laughter during the service and I think there is also a sense of relief when a funeral is over such that the atmosphere lightens and people relax a little. Still, the photo was used in an attempt to berate the woman whose husband had died because she was an unpopular figure.
 
  • #49
Jayelles said:
Well, I don't think that photo is what it seems. I actually think Patsy could have been caught in the middle of a cough or sneeze.

I've seen too many dreadful photos which are completely unrepresentative of the subject for me to take this at face value. The worst one I saw was of a widow at a funeral and she'd been captured laughing leaving the chapel. That was the photo which appeared on the front page of the newspaper with the caption "Grieving widow". Everyone knows that the bereaved are not weeping and inconsolable 100% of the time and that even in grief, there are moments of light relief where laughter is not innappropriate. I've attended funerals where there has been laughter during the service and I think there is also a sense of relief when a funeral is over such that the atmosphere lightens and people relax a little. Still, the photo was used in an attempt to berate the woman whose husband had died because she was an unpopular figure.

I agree Jayelles. I always thought in this picture that Patsy may have been talking with someone also at the gravesite, and it looks to me as if she is ooohing over a figurine or something placed at the grave and the photographer snapped the photo. Just my opinion, of course.
 

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