On December 26, 1996, JonBenet Ramsey, a 6 year old found dead in her home on day of Christmas. A handwritten two-three page ransom letter was left behind requesting a large amount of money of $118,000. An examiner by the name Detective Sgt. Robert Whitson, who is now retired from the Boulder Police Department notice the top of the note pad had a written word saying “Mr. and Mrs.” along with the letter ®. After reviewing the writing it seem as if the intruder was trying to determine what needed to be written. Also, the detective notice the handwriting was similar to Patsy Ramsey, in which it brought some concerns. Immediately, an investigative team set up a surveillance throughout the room of JonBenet’s room. In there they notice an indentation …show more content…
Afterward, the autopsy was completed and the findings were horrible because she had an eight inch facture to the skull from hard blow to the head from a blunt object. The autopsy also reveal the cause of her death was from asphyxiation due to strangulation. At the same time, it was reported that her hymen had some damage, that indicated a possible sexual assault. Nevertheless, the detectives continue to search the home to see who was presence at the home at the time of her death, which included her mom, dad, and brother. One particular investigator by the name of Lacy speculated that the intruder was a guess in the Ramsey home for a Christmas dinner and probably return some hours later through a door that was left unlock and hid in the home where they written a ransom notice on the Ramsey’s note pad (Casarez, J., 2016). Despite the challenge of the investigation, there were error that lead the crime scene to be compromise. First, the Ramsey’s expose to much infomation for the media to share with the public, but they were reluctant to talk with the law
In the controversial court case, the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, many believe the family happens to be the killers; however, the court show take their focus away from the Ramsey family. The neighbors said the Ramsey’s spoiled their children and raised them the best they could, but others say different. The majority of the people that know about this case have their minds set on the parents being the murderers, but there is other evidence that could steer law enforcement away from the family. Evidence was found that night that could show the family did it, but other evidence possibly shows someone else. Since the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, the finding of a ransom note demanding $118,000, random DNA tests, and confession by an individual have
JonBenet was the six-year-old daughter of Pasty and John Ramsey (Saferstein, 2015). This family, including JonBenet’s nine year old brother Burke, lived in Boulder, Colorado and sometime during December 25-26, 1996, JonBenet was murdered most likely inside the home (Saferstein, 2015). Pasty Ramsey maintains after a party with friends and family she put JonBenet to
The police investigating the crime said that the way the body was placed seemed like a cover-up for the crime, but could have also been moved by the father who found and picked her up, and that the ransom note was staged by Patsy Ramsey. In 2002 the DA reinvestigated the case, this time they looked at people that were not related to JonBenet as suspects. In 2008 the DA sent out an apology letter to the ramseys declaring that the family was completely cleared from the crime, and in February 2009 the Boulder Police reopened the investigation. There are two main theories about who killed JonBenet Ramsey one of the two is the Intruder Theory, Smits Theory was a theory that someone had broken into the ramseys
In the early morning hours of December 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey woke up went downstairs to the kitchen and found a ransom note that said their six year old daughter had been kidnapped and demanded $118,000 in ransom to get her back (Saferstein, 2011). One of the odd things about the ransom note that stands out is it was written on a notepad from inside the house and the amount was how much the father, John Ramsey had received as a bonus.
JonBenét Ramsey, a six-year-old beauty queen daughter of Patsy Ramsey and John Ramsey found murdered in her home on December 26, 1998. This murder has yet to be solved, and as the years go by, the case seems to get colder and colder. As a result, there have been many conspiracy theories in this case. Many people have started to believe that an intruder murdered her, but what if it was someone in the house? Maybe someone very familiar with this home.
JonBenet Ramsey was murdered in her home December 24, 1996. Although police found a ransom note demanding $118,000, the money would never be necessary, because JonBenet’s body was found under a blanket in the basement that afternoon. Evidence was not preserved correctly with moving her body. There were no signs of forced entree and the ransom note left was suspicious matching the family's bonus.
Also, supposedly found by the mother, Patsy, was a ransom note, but it was nothing like a real ransom note. It was three pages long, way too long to have been a real ransom note, and had mentioned a ridiculously huge amount of money, $118,000. Many think it was written by Burke and the parents because of the messy handwriting and it was also found to have been written in Burke’s notebook. Also being signed with the abbreviation “S.T.B.C.”, which can mean Christianity, “Saved By The Cross.” The Ramseys are known to be a Christian family.
Now the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey was a gruesome one,first Jon Benet was hit in the head with enough force to crack her skull open perfect enough,evidence shows that it was a flashlight because when it impacted it made a almost rectanuglar shape in the head. Second there was strangulation marks around her neck
CBS had created a documentary about the JonBenet Ramsey case twenty years later. Throughout the article, there are many accusations of family members in the house on who could have killed JonBenet. The list went from the mother, father, and her own brother. The whole family seemed to have strange reactions to the death of a close family member which made them suspects in the murder. Even to this day, we still do not have a guilty suspect, but if the public had to point its finger at someone, it would most likely be the brother Burke Ramsey.
Police were called the following morning to report that their daughter had gone missing. Police found a ransom note demanding 118,000 dollars, this never came to a complete investigation. Later that afternoon Ramsey's body had been found under a blanket in the basement. The detectives didn't do such a good job with continuing this case. There are multiple theories to this case.
With these suspects interrogated and their stories checked the Ramsey couple are still at the top of this list. Out of the eight suspects, only one confessed to this horrendous crime has been made by John Karr; John admitted to killing JonBenet in August of 2006 but after authorities carefully reviewed where he was the day of and surrounding the murder they realized it was unlikely he had done it because he was in Alabama at the time (Worthen). With the Ramseys being the lead suspects in 1998 Boulder county convened a grand jury to see if an indictment could be supported by the evidence at the time(Puffer-Rothenberg). It took this jury a year to come to a conclusion, within this time frame another jury voted to indict the Ramseys for their “alleged” involvement in their daughter's murder, however, D.A Alex Hunter decided not to file charges even though this jury's verdict was guilty(Worthen). After this the 1998 jury concluded that no charges could be filed based off of the evidence at hand (Puffer-Rothenberg).
Police investigated and interviewed many people who may have taken part in the murder. The top suspects, her mom, dad, and step-brother all have reasons to commit this crime. Patsy Ramsey said that she found a three-page note left on the counter by JonBenet’s so-called kidnapper. The kidnapper asked for $118,000 and promised not to hurt JonBenet as long as they got the
This finding justifies that the father found the body unconscious on the kitchen floor from the blow from the stun gun. John and Patsy Ramsey then attempted to cover up what Burke had done. Patsy was accessory to the fact by writing a fake three-page ransom letter. John masterminded the crime scene by reconstructing the crime by strangling JonBenet and violently hitting JonBenet in the head with a blunt object to design a botched kidnapping after the
One of very first mistakes the Department made was that they did not search the house very thoroughly, nor did put the house on secure the home and the evidence within the home after the first arrived on the sense. The Police department should have made sure that nobody enter the home, nor left the Ramsey home, before they had the opportunity to search it, and question everyone in the home at the time of the event. With no doubt if the police would have searched the house when they first arrived on the sense, they would have found JonBenet in the cellar of the basement in the Ramsey home wrapped in a blanket. Allowing John Ramsey and a close friend to search the house for missing house hold items, and that allowed him to find his deceased daughter. The Bounder Police Department also allowed family and friends to enter the home,
The year of 1996 started out extraordinarily for the Ramsey family. John Ramsey's company grossed more than $1 billion and they were eminent in his community of Boulder, Colorado. JonBenet had been in her town's local Christmas parade on a float with her name on the side about a week earlier (Casarez). Little did the Ramsey family know that this holiday season, a horrific event would occur that would forever change their lives. Evidence was left on the third step of the Ramsey’s staircase; a ransom note demanding $118,000 for the return of JonBenet.