Back at home around 9 p.m., John Ramsey carried JonBenét upstairs and placed her on her bed, where Patsy removed JonBenét’s shoes. These shoes were found neatly put by the door. Next to the shoes is a paper bag containing something that looks like vaseline or some gel. Patsey Ramsey was usually just dropping clothes on the floor, as she stated herself. The clothes in JonBenet’s bedroom look pretty neatly put away. Shoes were by the door, the vest on the second bed by the window and her black pants on the chest at the bottom of her bed.
Excerpts from National Enquirer book, “JonBenet, The Police Files” by Don Gentile and David Wright
1997 April 30 – Taped Interrogation interview of Patsy Ramsey by Steve Thomas and Tom Trujillo in Colorado
NE Book Page 47:
Tom Trujillo: “Okay. Got home about 8:30, 9:00. What’s the first thing you guys do when you got home that night? Actually, let me step back. Before you got home, you went over to..”
Patsy Ramsey: “Walkers and dropped off a little gift… and Stines and dropped off a little gift and drove home and JonBenet was asleep. She had fallen asleep in the car.”
Tom Trujillo: “Did you have to wake her up to get her inside or..?”
Patsy Ramsey: “Well, she was just really zonked and John carried her up to her room… and, I, uh, you know, ran up behind him and, or in front of him, I can’t remember. Maybe, or it might have been in front of him to turn the bed down. And he laid her down and I got her undressed and put her, I left her shirt on her and, uh, went to the bathroom and tried to find some pajama pants and all I could find was some, like long underwear pants… and put those on.”
Tom Trujillo: “What color of top did she wear to bed that night. What color top was she wearing actually to the Whites’ house like?
Patsy Ramsey: “Well, she wore this little outfit that I had gotten her at the Gap. We had a little, little riff over that ’cause I wanted her to wear, I was wearing a red sweater and I wanted her to wear this red sweater with her black velvet pants, ’cause I was wearing black velvet pants and it was Christmas and all that. And she didn’t want to wear the red shirt just because I was wearing it. She wanted to wear the shirt that went with the outfit which was a Gap out fit that I had bought her when we went shopping for her and it was a little white, kind of neck like this..”
Tom Trujillo: “Kind of a crew neck?”
Patsy Ramsey: “…Crew neck and it had a little, little rhinestone, little kind of sequin kind of star thing on it.”
Tom Trujillo: “Okay.”
Patsy Ramsey: “So I just left that on her.”
Tom Trujillo: “Okay. And I’m sorry. What kind of pants, what color of pants…?”
Patsy Ramsey: “They were black velvet. Black velvet jeans, kind of like, from the Gap. Some little black velvet vest.”





JonBenet Ramsey’s Closet
The CSI goes into JB’s room after removing the crime tape and films around the room. There are several things we notice in the room. Captures below are from the police video, 1996

07-09-1998 A&E Documentary
‘Who Killed JonBenet’
By Michael Tracy and David Mills
Patsy Ramsey: “By the time we got home, JonBenet had fallen asleep in the back seat.”
John Ramsey: “I carried JonBenet upstairs and it was kind of a usual routine. I took her shoes off then Patsy would come in and get her ready for bed.”
Patsy Ramsey: “So I undressed her down to her little knit top that she had on and put some long underwear bottoms on her and tucked her in real tight and kissed her goodnight.”



2000 March 18
John and Patsy Ramsey book
“Death of Innocence”
DOI (HB) Page 7:
“She wanted JonBenet to wear a red turtleneck with her black velvet pants so that mother and daughter would be dressed alike, but JonBenet wanted to wear the complete outfit she’d chosen. Finally Mom gave in. JonBenet put on her outfit with her black boots which zipped up the front and had a bit of animal print trim along the top. JonBenet loved to dress up. Burke could care less.”
DOI (HB) Page 8:
On the way home, JonBenet had fallen fast asleep in the back seat. I got her out of the car and carried her upstairs to her room, laid her on the bed, and took off her coat and shoes. I was amazed at how sound asleep she was. It had been a long day for her. Patsy came in to finish getting JonBenet ready for bed.

Right there on the floor out in the open is a large sized canvas duffel bag (blue or purple depending on lighting accuracy). It appears to be empty, open side down, with the cardboard base liner laying on the floor beside it.


Things on the dresser with mirror

How did the red turtleneck end up ‘wet’ if it was discarded before the Whites party and not used afterwards? This is one of many misconceptions of the facts. JonBenet didn’t want to wear it and was wearing a white top with silver star she was discovered dressed in. Detective Steve Thomas purported the theory that JonBenet was wearing this red turtleneck and not the white top. This theory was not funded on the actual evidence.
VIDEOTAPED DEPOSITION OF
STEVEN THOMAS
September 21, 2001 9:07 a.m.
//www.acandyrose.com/09212001Depo-SteveThomas.htm
18 Q. Was the red turtleneck taken into
19 evidence?
20 A. I certainly believe it was.
21 Q. Did it have any type of urine
22 stain on it?
23 A. Not that I’m aware of. I never
24 have looked at it personally.
25 Q. Where did you get the statement
1 that it got wet; did you just manufacture
2 that out of whole cloth?
3 A. No, I’m suggesting that that was a
4 reasonable explanation for the final resting
5 place of this red turtleneck of which she may
6 have indeed worn home.
7 Q. But you had no evidence to support
8 that statement about the turtleneck being wet,
9 true?
10 A. No, I don’t know that it was
11 urine stained.
12 Q. Or wet?
13 A. Or wet.
This was shown as not true later with the last photo of JonBenet taken at the White’s party. Other photos from the White’s party were never released.

The red turtleneck was also mixed up with the red jumpsuit on the photo below

1998 June 25, 26, 27 – Taped Interrogation interview of Patsy Ramsey by Tom Haney and Trip DeMuth in Colorado
NE Book Page 142, 143, 144:
Tom Haney: “So now we are on the second floor, because you’re coming down the stairs?”
Patsy Ramsey: “Right, I am coming down…I had the ironing board somewhere here. And I had – I think I had a couple of plastic bags here somewhere… to take to the lake.”
Tom Haney: “…And you stopped there?”
Patsy Ramsey: “Just momentary. I remember – remember laying the little red jumpsuit of JonBenet’s over the ironing board, because it had a few spots on it, so I was thinking when I came back from the lake I was going to take that to the dry cleaners, and decided to lay that under there somewhere.”