I'll assume then that this is merely a claim presented as a fact. IOW 'saying stuff'.
Don't twist it. Have enough consideration for me not to do that.
PR and JR fibers could very well be in places where you would expect them to be. There is no reason to believe they weren't.
You're beginning to think like me, HOTYH!
You just claimed they weren't.
Well, not really. Perhaps some perspective is in order. PR tried to explain why those fibers would have been on JBR. But instead of giving a reasonable scenario, such as "well, I'd been around her all day; what did you expect?" she needed TWO FULL YEARS to come up with an explanation that just added one more inconsistency onto an already massive pile. As I explain in chapter three:
she told a CBS reporter that her fibers had transferred to JonBenet that morning because Patsy, who had been wearing the same clothing she had worn at the party, laid on top of her. But this cannot explain it. In their own book, Death of Innocence, John Ramsey writes that by the time Patsy came near the body, JonBenet was already fully covered. This is borne out by the police reports. Even if it were true, the fibers would have to have floated down the stairs into the basement around several corners to reach the blanket that JonBenet had been wrapped in. As Boston sex crimes prosecutor Wendy Murphy stated, this would require, quote, "flat-out magic." Moreover, the blanket was fresh from the dryer and Patsy's sweater had not been laundered with it. Her own story does not hold up. Think about that: this woman had two full years to come up with a story, and that was the best she could do.
And now you're asking me to find proof that shows your claim to be invalid, a claim you yourself can't prove?
I'm giving you a chance to prove YOUR claim. I have no more reason to believe you than you have to believe me. I didn't mean that quite the way it sounded, but I hope you get my meaning.