I don't know if this has been said or discussed before, so if it has please excuse this. Is it possible that the animal hair (beaver or whatever) came from the paintbrush?? I know that many paintbrushes use real animal hair for the bristles.
I'm certan it wasn't Priscilla's. I don't suppose Priscilla was wearing the same jacket on Christmas as Patsy. Nor do I believe for a moment that the Whites were involved in the killing of JB. No evidence whatsoever ties them to the crime.sissi said:Rashomon, Priscilla owned the same jacket, are you certain it wasn't hers? No?
It was Christmas, finding a red fiber on a child wouldn't be a hard trick. The fact that it was acrylic seemed to narrow it to Patsy in the eyes of the BPD, but really??
sissi said:Eagle you are correct, the hair found on the duct tape was identified by the FBI as a beaver hair. ........
As Tipper stated, the house was gone over with sticky tape and vacuumed, looking for a "fur" source, none was found. The beaver boot story was a rumor, had Patsy owned such an item, there would have been a stray hair somewhere in her closet, there was not!
You're very helpful Tipper, digging up these references, thanks.tipper said:I'm not sure the wolf-dog hair is uncontestable. I can't find a source for that.
The beaver hair was confirmed by the FBI.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/ramsey/storyDetail03.asp?ID=25
Animal hair, alleged to be from a beaver, was found on the duct tape. Carnes wrote that nothing in the Ramsey home was found matching the hair.
Other dark animal hairs were found on JonBenets hands that matched nothing in the Ramsey home, Carnes wrote.
ST depo:
5 Q. You don't want me to go there.
6 The -- as I understand it, there was a
7 beaver hair, what was identified as a beaver
8 hair, found on the duct tape?
9 A. FBI lab identified a hair or fiber
10 from the adhesive side of the duct tape as a
11 beaver hair.
The only thing that I find wrong with the 'taken out of the house' theory is that I can't see that there is any reason why they would return her dead body to the house. Others have raised this point too and I'm sure you have considered it. How do you explain it sissi?sissi said:I believe Jonbenet was taken out of the house to a nearby outbuilding, previously set up and chosen by the perp as his lair.
The perp did not use a vehicle, had he , he would have dumped the body instead of returning it to the house. The fur on her hands is probably fur from a dog, the perp's dog. Did Jonbenet know this sick man? Did he walk the dog regularly , allowing Jonbenet to pet it? Did he choose to kill Jonbenet, or was he hired to silence her by someone he owed, a previous neighbor perhaps?
I think it was fibres consistent with those from Patsy's jacket, rashomon, not fibres FROM her jacket, there is a difference you know. Besides weren't those fibres found all around the basement? If Patsy wore the jacket frequently they were probably all around the whole house. As I understand it the piece of duct tape was not fresh from the roll. I think it was a piece of tape one of the cover-uppers found lying around the basement after the murder and thought if they put it over JonBenet's mouth it would add a touch of authenticity to the kidnapper scenario they were staging.rashomon said:Oh me oh my. Why do you prefer Fata Morganas over facts, and visualize an animal in that house? But thinking about it - hmm, maybe it was Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer acting as Santa's accomplice? That Rudolph's alibi was never checked was typical of those bungling investigators. A real scandal.![]()
But to get back from Fata Morgana scenarios to facts: how do you explain that four (!) fibers from Patsy's jacket were found on the inside of the duct tape which covered JonBenet's mouth?
It is always put like that in official language: 'fibers consistent with'. Fiber experts never say 'the fibers came from', no matter how incriminating the result of their analysis is.aussiesheila said:I think it was fibres consistent with those from Patsy's jacket, rashomon, not fibres FROM her jacket, there is a difference you know. Besides weren't those fibres found all around the basement? If Patsy wore the jacket frequently they were probably all around the whole house. As I understand it the piece of duct tape was not fresh from the roll. I think it was a piece of tape one of the cover-uppers found lying around the basement after the murder and thought if they put it over JonBenet's mouth it would add a touch of authenticity to the kidnapper scenario they were staging.
tipper said:My recollection is that a beaver hair was found on the tape and a wolf-dog hair was found on her hand. BPD went through the closet floors using sticky tape to collect fibers and didn't find matching hairs.
tape= beaver hairEagle1 said:[...] I still say JonBenet's hand was probably sticky, or the beaver hair would have fallen off, she was being moved so much.
So if it was dog hair on her hand and there was a dog at the Whites, isn't it likely that she got it on her hand when she was at their party? Does anyone know if the Whites had a dog?tipper said:tape= beaver hair
hand=dog?/wolf? hair
What was the ransom note reference to JR's foreign time period?Eagle1 said:Smith remarks that the ransom note contained a reference to JR's foreign time period and the amount of his bonus. Remodellers from before Thanksgiving probably wouldn't know those two things, even if JonBenet also took them on a tour of the house. Right?
Barnhill noted that sometimes' it's not safe to be in the limelight in any way, JonBenet's success or JR's, winning a title, Interpreneur of the Year, in 1996, equally likely to arouse some criminal type.
BPD must know what dogs JonBenet petted. Probably no extra one was brought in, because who knew when he might bark while "undercover"?
julianne said:I don't know if this has been said or discussed before, so if it has please excuse this. Is it possible that the animal hair (beaver or whatever) came from the paintbrush?? I know that many paintbrushes use real animal hair for the bristles.
Post #13Eagle1 said:[...]Tipper, are you sure the beaver hair was on the tape, in addition to JACKET fibers? You have a source? That tape sure had a lot of stuff on it!
JBR was found where PR's art supplies were.Eagle1 said:Yes, as we suspected, there are beaver hair brushes, but I think they're for watercolor, not oils. Chinese watercolor is a famous art medium. I'm planning to inquire at a local supply store in addition to the catalogue I consulted, which says the softest hair is squirrel, for those who like to do large watercolor washes, background sky for instance. Oil painters use stiffer brushes and some softer ones, but not that soft.
I did a search with the term "Any Beavers near Boulder, Co.?" and found this:
"The wholesale destruction of the beaver in the intermountain West disrupted these ecological relationships, and as a result erosion became a serious problem while the loss of habitat led to declining ungulate and bird populations. Removal of beavers or their dams, together with livestock grazing, has contributed to arroyo cutting and gullying of the landscape. As the channel cuts deeper and the gradient increases, the water table is lowered and surface sediments begin to dry out; gradually, the vegetation becomes composed of plants tolerant of drier conditions."
Tipper, are you sure the beaver hair was on the tape, in addition to JACKET fibers? You have a source? That tape sure had a lot of stuff on it!
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