Fiber evidence of Patsy’s jacket:
2000-04-18: CNN Burden of Proof: Former Boulder Detective Steve Thomas
CNN Transcript - Burden of Proof
Former Boulder Detective Steve Thomas 'Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation'
Aired April 18, 2000 - 12:30 p.m. ET
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, CO-HOST: The JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation, this time from the investigator's eyes. Today on BURDEN OF PROOF: former Boulder Detective Steve Thomas, who is author of a controversial book about the murder.
VAN SUSTEREN: What about the fact that the body was moved? Did that make it virtually impossible to get clues from the body?
THOMAS: Well, let me give you an example, and that's an excellent point. As you know, on the adhesive side of the duct tape, which was removed from the victim's mouth, there were four fibers that were later determined to be microscopically and chemically consistent with four fibers from a piece of clothing that Patsy Ramsey was wearing, and had that piece of tape been removed at autopsy, and the integrity of it maintained, that would have made, I feel, a very compelling argument. But because that tape was removed, and dropped on the floor, a transference argument could certainly be potentially made by any defense in this case, and that's just one example of how a compromised crime scene may, if not irreparably, have damage the subsequent investigation.
I believing the interview from which you mention …
it is pointed out the key word of the facts are “consistent” not identical to the fiber evidence.
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The evidence in which I suggest the knife was used in the cutting of the garrote.
One end of the cord, when found as evidence, had been burned to prevent fraying (making this new) while the other end appeared to have been cut with a sharp instrument and was frayed. This suggests the cord was cut to a specific length during the construction of the weapon, likely with a sharp knife or similar instrument and hurried.
Sure could have been PR scissors from a top the washer or BR knife found by the sink a few feet from the paint tray.