It was Pam Paugh.
page 51
"Patrol Officer Angie Chromiak told me later that when she showed up to pull a secretary shift at Tin Cup Circle, she was ordered by police headquarters to ferry Pam Paugh over to Fifteenth Street to collect some clothing that John, Patsy, and Burke Ramsey could wear to the funeral. Even that decision, as kind as it might have been to grieving parents, was questionable, for nothing should be removed from an active crime scene.
To disguise her identity from the media, Pam donned a Boulder Police jacket, complete with badge and patches. When they parked behind the house to dodge the media out front, Pam psyched herself up for the job ahead: "I can do this, I can do this, I can do this," she panted as she pulled on latex gloves. Then she headed into the house, accompanied by Detective Mark Everett. She spent an hour on her first trip through the crime scene and emerged with a big cardboard box filled to the brim, which she plopped into the trunk of the police car. For the next several hours, Pam made about half a dozen trips through the house, often spending an hour or more inside, and hauled out suitcases, boxes, bags, and loose items until the backseat of the police car was stuffed like a steamer trunk."
"Pam's last trip was into the bedroom of JonBenet, and she pumped herself up again: "I can do this, I can do this, I can do this." She came back carrying an armload of stuffed animals and other items from the first room of the house to have been sealed off by police."
"Everett kept only a general inventory of what was removed, and even that abbreviated list is astonishing. Stuffed animals, tiaras, three dresses for JonBenet, pageant photo portfolios, toys and clothes for Burke, JR's Daytimer, the desk Bible, amd clothing. For Patsy, there were black pants, dress suits, boots, and the contents of a curio cabinet. Bills, credit cards, a black cashmere trench coat. jewelry that included her grandmother's ring and an emerald necklace, bathrobes, a cell phone, personal papers, bank records, Christmas stockings, her Nordstrom's credit card, and even their passports!"
"This, to my mind, was madness. Once those items were gone, they weren't coming back, and the police were only in their second day of the official search of the house. Pam Paugh should never have been allowed in there at all. The removal of so much potential evidence, with police assistance, was more like an earthquake than a mere procedural error."
Name ONE other murder case that has been run like this! Unbelievable!!!