


Obviously, the item of clothing she described to police in 1997 was not the jacket. So it's fair to assume she was going to say, "Red with all kinds of ", or something like that. But the following year she described what had been going through her mind and said she was thinking of "my Christmas sweater the little bobbly one".

Officer Trujillo didn't let Patsy finish her sentence "red with all kinds of. Trujillo: And that was over the turtleneck. And I have a Christmas sweater I was wearing.

Police Officer Tom Trujillo: what were you wearing, Patsy ? A, a red turtleneck and black. This is from Patsy’s first police interview, which occurred in April 1997 (four months after the crime): There is a photo in evidence of Patsy wearing a red and black jacket, but this photo is from the Ramsays' Christmas party on December 23rd, not December 25th at the Whites' home (see video below). Was this because Patsy removed the turtleneck (it was found on the bathroom sink) and put her in the top from the day before and Long Johns because they were the most convenient to find? But, she had the animal print scrunchie in her hair that she wore with the Gap outfit! And in 2019 they released a photo saying this was the last photo taken of her, and she was in the Gap outfit with the scrunchie! So it makes sense she was wearing the black outfit on the day she died, but where was that photo taken? Are they trying to confuse the timeline? Patsy and JonBenet were wearing red sweaters on the day she was killed, not the black Gap outfit with the white top? But, she was found in the white top with the star on it. There is a photo in evidence of the two of them wearing red sweaters, per "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town" miniseries. And Patsy had stated that she wanted them to dress like twins, with JonBenet wearing a red turtleneck to match Patsy's red sweater. Patsy Ramsey stated that JonBenet had gone to bed wearing a red turtleneck. Photographs from the Christmas party at the Whites' showed that the red sweater Patsy was wearing the morning of December 26th was also the same sweater she had worn to the dinner party. In 1991 after two years of commuting between Atlanta and Boulder, John moved his family to Boulder the new headquarters of Access Graphics. The formation of John's new company brought many changes in his and Patsy's life. In 1989, Lockheed Martin, one of the nation's largest aerospace corporations, purchased 73 percent of the stock in Access Graphics, making John a director of Lockheed.
