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Killing of JonBenét Ramsey

JonBenét Patricia Ramsey (August 6, 1990 – December 26, 1996)[1] was an American child beauty queen who was killed at the age of six in her family's home at 755 15th Street[2][a] in Boulder, Colorado. A long handwritten ransom note was found in the home. Her father, John, found the girl's body in the basement of their house about seven hours after she had been reported missing. She had sustained a broken skull from a blow to the head and had been strangled; a garrote was found tied around her neck. The autopsy report stated that JonBenét's official cause of death was "asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma".[1][3] Her death was ruled a homicide.[4] The case generated worldwide public and media interest, in part because her mother Patsy Ramsey, a former beauty queen, had entered JonBenét into a series of child beauty pageants. The crime is still considered a cold case and remains an open investigation with the Boulder Police Department.

JonBenét Ramsey
JonBenét Ramsey photographed by Randy Simons on June 5, 1996.
Born
JonBenét Patricia Ramsey

(1990-08-06)August 6, 1990
DiedDecember 25, 1996(1996-12-25) (aged 6)[1]
Cause of deathAsphyxia by strangulation
Craniocerebral trauma
Resting placeSt. James Episcopal Cemetery
Marietta, Georgia, U.S.
33°57′18″N 84°33′23″W / 33.95501°N 84.55637°W / 33.95501; -84.55637
Height47 in (120 cm)[1]
Parents

The Boulder police initially suspected that the ransom note had been written by Patsy, and that the note and appearance of JonBenét's body had been staged by her parents in order to cover up the murder. In 1999, the police and district attorney (DA) both said that JonBenét's brother Burke, who was nine years old at the time of her death, was not a suspect.[5][6] JonBenét's parents gave several televised interviews, but resisted police questioning except on their own terms. In October 2013, unsealed court documents revealed that a 1999 grand jury had recommended filing charges against the Ramseys for permitting the child to be in a threatening situation. John and Patsy were also accused of hindering the prosecution of an unidentified person who had "committed ... the crime of murder in the first degree and child abuse resulting in death".[7] However, the DA determined that there was insufficient evidence to pursue a successful indictment.[7]

In 2002, the DA's successor took over investigation of the case from the police and primarily pursued the theory that an intruder had committed the killing. In 2003, trace DNA that was taken from the victim's clothes was found to belong to an unknown male; each of the family's DNA had been excluded from this match. The DA sent the Ramseys a letter of apology in 2008, declaring the family was "completely cleared" by the DNA results.[8] Others, including former Boulder police chief Mark Beckner, disagreed with exonerating the Ramseys, characterizing the DNA as a small piece of evidence that was not proven to have any connection to the crime.[9]: 11  In February 2009, the Boulder police took the case back from the DA and reopened the investigation.[10]

National and international media coverage of the case focused on JonBenét's brief beauty pageant career, as well as her parents' wealth and the unusual evidence found in the case. Media reports questioned how the police handled the investigation. Ramsey family members and their friends have filed defamation suits against several media organizations.

Life and interment edit

 
JonBenét's grave at Saint James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia.

JonBenét Ramsey was born on August 6, 1990, in Atlanta, Georgia, the younger of two children of Patricia "Patsy" Ramsey (1956–2006)[11] and John Bennett Ramsey (born 1943). She had an older brother named Burke (born 1987).[12] JonBenét's first name combines her father's first and middle names, and her mother's first name was used as her middle name. She was enrolled in kindergarten at High Peaks Elementary School in Boulder, Colorado.[13]

JonBenét's body was found on December 26, 1996, in her family's Boulder residence. She was buried at St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia, on December 31. JonBenét was interred next to her half-sister Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey, who had died in a car crash nearly five years earlier at age 22.[14][15]

Parents edit

John Ramsey was a businessman who was the president of Access Graphics, a computer software company that later became a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin.[16] His first marriage ended in divorce in 1978.[17] In 1991, John had moved with Patsy, his second wife, and family to Boulder, where Access Graphics' headquarters was located.[18]

Patsy Ramsey entered JonBenét in various child beauty pageants in Boulder,[16] where she won the titles of America's Royale Miss, Little Miss Charlevoix, Little Miss Colorado, Colorado State All-Star Kids Cover Girl, and National Tiny Miss Beauty.[19] JonBenét's active role in child beauty pageants and Patsy's reported "pageant mother" behavior were reported by the media after the murder.[12]

In the summer of 1997—approximately six months after JonBenét's death—the Ramseys moved to a new home in Atlanta after a summer at their vacation retreat in Charlevoix, Michigan.[20] Patsy died of ovarian cancer at age 49 in 2006; she was interred next to her daughter.[21]

Evidence edit

Ransom note edit

According to statements that Patsy gave to authorities on December 26, 1996, she realized that her daughter was missing after she found a two-and-a-half-page handwritten ransom note on the kitchen staircase at the Ramsey family's Boulder residence. The note demanded US$118,000.[22] John pointed out to police first on the scene that the amount was nearly identical to his Christmas bonus of the prior year, which suggested that someone who would have access to that information would be involved in the crime. Investigators looked at several theories behind the dollar amount demanded, considering employees at Access Graphics who may have known of the amount of John's prior bonus. They also considered the possibility that the ransom demand was a reference to Psalm 118 and spoke to religious sources to determine possible relevance.[23]

The ransom note appears to echo film dialog. The films Ruthless People, Ransom, Escape from New York, Speed[24] and Dirty Harry[25] have acceptance as sources.

The ransom note was unusually long. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the police that it was very unusual for such a note to be written at the crime scene.[26] The police believed that the note was staged, because it did not have any fingerprints except for Patsy's and authorities who had handled it,[9] and because it included an unusual use of exclamation marks and initialisms.[27][28] The note and a practice draft were written with a pen and notepad from the Ramsey home.[29][30] According to a Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) report, "There are indications that the author of the ransom note is Patricia Ramsey." However, the evidence fell short of a definitive conclusion.[31] Michael Baden, a board-certified forensic pathologist, who had consulted with both sides of the case, said he had never seen a note like it in his 60-year experience and that he did not think it was written by an outside stranger.[9]

A federal court ruled it highly unlikely that Patsy wrote the note, citing six certified handwriting experts. The court bemoaned the existence of self-proclaimed experts—without credentials—trying to enter the case by accusing Patsy without scientific basis.[32][non-primary source needed]

Text of the ransom note

Mr. Ramsey,

Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction. We do respect your bussiness [sic] but not the country that it serves. At this time we have your daughter in our posession [sic]. She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to the letter.

You will withdraw $118,000.00 from your account. $100,000 will be in $100 bills and the remaining $18,000 in $20 bills. Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank. When you get home you will put the money in a brown paper bag. I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested. If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a [sic] earlier delivery pick-up of your daughter.

Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains for proper burial. The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them. Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I., etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded. If we catch you talking to a stray dog, she dies. If you alert bank authorities, she dies. If the money is in any way marked or tampered with, she dies. You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found, she dies. You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with law enforcement countermeasures and tactics. You stand a 99% chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart [sic] us. Follow our instructions and you stand a 100% chance of getting her back.

You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the authorities. Don't try to grow a brain John. You are not the only fat cat around so don't think that killing will be difficult. Don't underestimate us John. Use that good southern common sense of yours. It is up to you now John!

Victory!

S.B.T.C

911 call and initial search for the child edit

The only people known to be in the house on the night of JonBenét's death were her immediate family: Patsy and John Ramsey and their son Burke.[33] The ransom note contained specific instructions against contacting police and friends, but Patsy telephoned the police at 5:52 a.m. MST.[34] She also called family and friends.[35] Two police officers responded to the 9-1-1 call and arrived at the Ramsey home within three minutes. They conducted a cursory search of the house but did not find any sign of forced entry.[35][b]

Officer Rick French went to the basement and came to a door that was secured by a wooden latch. He paused for a moment in front of the door, but walked away without opening it. French later explained that he was looking for an exit route used by the kidnapper, which the closed inside peg ruled out. JonBenét's body was later found behind the door.[36]

With JonBenét still missing, John made arrangements to pay the ransom. A forensics team was dispatched to the house. The team initially believed that the child had been kidnapped, and JonBenét's bedroom was the only room in the house that was cordoned off to prevent contamination of evidence. No precautions were taken to prevent contamination of evidence in the rest of the house.[36] Meanwhile, friends, victim advocates, and the Ramsey family's minister arrived at the home to show support. Visitors picked up and cleaned surfaces in the kitchen, possibly destroying evidence.[36] Boulder detective Linda Arndt arrived at about 8:00 a.m. MST, in anticipation of receiving further instructions by the kidnapper(s), but there was never an attempt by anyone to claim the money.[38]

Discovery of the body edit

At 1:00 p.m. MST, Detective Arndt asked John Ramsey and Fleet White, a family friend, to search the house to see if "anything seemed amiss."[36] They started their search in the basement. John opened the latched door which Officer French had overlooked and found his daughter's body in one of the rooms.[36] JonBenét's mouth was covered with duct tape, a nylon cord was found around her wrists and neck, and her torso was covered by a white blanket.[39][40] John picked up the child's body and took it upstairs. When JonBenét was moved, the crime scene was further contaminated, and critical forensic evidence was disturbed for the returning forensics team.[36][c]

Each of the Ramseys provided handwriting, blood, and hair samples to the police. John and Patsy participated in a preliminary interview for more than two hours, and Burke was also interviewed within the first couple of weeks following JonBenét's death.[40]

Autopsy edit

The autopsy revealed that JonBenét had been killed by strangulation and a skull fracture. The official cause of death was "asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma."[3][1] There was no evidence of conventional rape, although sexual assault could not be ruled out. Although no semen was found, there was evidence that there had been a vaginal injury. Evidence also suggested that the paintbrush used in the garrote was also used for sexual assault.[41] At the time of the autopsy, the pathologist recorded that it appeared her vaginal area had been wiped with a cloth.[42] Her death was ruled a homicide.[4]

A garrote that was made from a length of nylon cord and the broken handle of a paintbrush was tied around JonBenét's neck and had apparently been used to strangle her. Part of the bristle end of the paintbrush was found in a tub containing Patsy's art supplies, but the bottom third of it was never found despite extensive searching of the house by the police in subsequent days.[43]

The autopsy revealed a "vegetable or fruit material which may represent pineapple," which JonBenét had eaten a few hours before her death.[1][44] Photographs of the home taken on the day when JonBenét's body was found show a bowl of pineapple on the kitchen table with a spoon in it.[44] However, neither John nor Patsy said they remembered putting the bowl on the table or feeding pineapple to JonBenét.[44][45] Police reported that they found JonBenét's nine-year-old brother Burke Ramsey's fingerprints on the bowl.[45] The Ramseys have always said that Burke slept through the entire night until he was awakened several hours after the police arrived.[18]: w186–87 [46]

Blood samples edit

In December 2003, forensic investigators extracted enough material from a mixed blood sample found on JonBenét's underwear to establish a DNA profile.[47] That DNA belonged to an unknown male person, and excluded the DNA of each of the Ramseys. The DNA was submitted to the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), a database containing more than 1.6 million DNA profiles, but the sample did not match any profile in the database.[48] In October 2016, a report said that new forensic analysis with more sensitive techniques revealed that the original DNA contained genetic markers from two individuals other than JonBenét.[49][50]

A. James Kolar, who was a lead investigator for the DA's office, said that there were additional traces of male DNA found on the cord and paintbrush that Boulder district attorney Mary Lacy did not mention, and that there were six separate DNA samples belonging to unknown individuals that were found by the test.[9] Former FBI profiler Candice Delong believes that the DNA, having shown up identically in several different places on multiple surfaces, belongs to the killer.[51] Former Adams County, Colorado, District Attorney Bob Grant, who has assisted the Boulder DA's office on the case for many years, also believes that the DNA evidence is significant, saying that any resolution of the case would have to explain how the DNA showed up on several pieces of JonBenét's clothing.[52] Forensic pathologist Michael Baden said, "Trace amounts of DNA can get on places and clothing from all different, nonsuspicious means. There is no forensic evidence to show that this is a stranger murder."[9]

Investigation edit

Experts, media commentators, and the Ramseys have identified potential suspects in the case.[53] Boulder police initially focused almost exclusively upon John and Patsy,[53] but by October 1997 had over 1,600 people in their index of persons of interest for the case.[54]

Errors that were made in the initial investigation complicated the resolution of the investigation and applicable theory. Those errors included loss and contamination of evidence, lack of experienced and technical staff on the investigation, evidence shared with the Ramseys, and delayed informal interviews with the parents.[36][55][d]

Lou Smit was a detective who came out of retirement in early 1997 to assist the Boulder County District Attorney's office with the case. In May 1998, he presented his findings to the Boulder police with other staff members of the DA's Office, concluding that the evidence pointed away from the Ramseys. They were unable to successfully challenge the police department's belief that the Ramseys were guilty. The DA's office sought to take control of the investigation.[56] Due to the animosity between the police and the DA's office, and the pressure to obtain a conviction, Colorado governor Roy Romer interceded and named Michael Kane as special prosecutor to initiate a grand jury.[17][57]

Two of the lead investigators in the case had opposing views. Both Lou Smit and Steve Thomas ultimately resigned — Smit because he believed that the investigation had incompetently overlooked the intruder hypothesis,[17] and Thomas because the DA's office had interfered with and failed to support the police investigation of the case.[3][18][43][58]

A grand jury was convened beginning September 15, 1998, to consider indicting the Ramseys for charges relating to the case.[20][59] In 1999, the grand jury returned a true bill to charge the Ramseys with placing the child at risk in a way that led to her death and with obstructing an investigation of murder due to John Ramsey's tampering with the crime scene, based on the probable cause standard applied in such grand jury proceedings. But Boulder County District Attorney Alex Hunter did not prosecute them, because he did not believe that he could meet the higher standard of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt that is required for a criminal conviction.[59]

Mary Lacy, the next Boulder County District Attorney, took over the investigation from the police on December 26, 2002. In April 2003, she agreed with a federal judge who sat on a 2002 libel case that evidence in the suit is "more consistent with a theory that an intruder murdered JonBenét than it was with a theory that Mrs. Ramsey did".[20] On July 9, 2008, the Boulder District Attorney's office announced that, as a result of newly developed DNA sampling and testing techniques (touch DNA analysis), the Ramsey family members were excluded as suspects in the case. Lacy publicly exonerated the Ramseys.[60][61]

On February 2, 2009, Boulder police chief Mark Beckner announced that Stan Garnett, the new Boulder County District Attorney, was turning the case over to his agency, and that his team would resume investigating it.[10] Garnett found that the statute of limitations for the crimes identified in the 1999 grand jury true bill had expired, and did not pursue review of the case against the Ramseys.[59]

In October 2010, the Boulder police reopened the cold case. New interviews were conducted following a fresh inquiry by a committee that included state and federal investigators. Police were expected to use the latest DNA technology in their investigation.[62] There was no new information gleaned from those interviews.[63] It was reported in September 2016 that the investigation into JonBenét's death continues to be an active homicide case, per Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa.[48][e]

In 2015, Beckner disagreed with exonerating the Ramseys, stating, "Exonerating anyone based on a small piece of evidence that has not yet been proved to even be connected to the crime is absurd."[9] He also stated that the unknown DNA from JonBenet's clothing "has got to be the focus of the investigation" at this point in time and that, until one can prove otherwise, "the suspect is the donator of that unknown DNA."[64] In 2016, Gordon Coombes, a former investigator for the Boulder County District Attorney's office, also questioned total absolution of the Ramseys, stating, "We all shed DNA all the time within our skin cells. It can be deposited anywhere at any time for various reasons, reasons that are benign. To clear somebody just on the premise of touch DNA, especially when you have a situation where the crime scene wasn't secure at the beginning ... really is a stretch."[65] Steven E. Pitt, a forensic psychiatrist hired by Boulder authorities, said, "Lacy's public exoneration of the Ramseys was a big slap in the face to Chief Beckner and the core group of detectives who had been working on the case for years."[9]

Theories and suspects edit

Family member theory edit

There are two primary theories about the death of JonBenét. One is the family member theory.[65] Boulder police initially concentrated almost exclusively upon the parents, John and Patsy Ramsey.[53][55] According to Gregg McCrary, a retired profiler with the FBI, "statistically, it is a 12-to-1 probability that it's a family member or a care giver" who is involved in the homicide of a child.[55] The police saw no evidence of a forced entry, but they did see evidence of staging of the scene, such as the ransom note. They did not find the Ramseys cooperative in helping them solve the death of their daughter.[55][f] The Ramseys had said that their reluctance was due to their fear that there would not be a full investigation for intruders, and that they would be hastily selected as the key suspects in the case, according to the Daily Camera.[34]

One theory is that Patsy struck JonBenét in a fit of rage after a bedwetting episode, and strangled her to cover up what had happened, after mistakenly thinking she was already dead.[34][66] However, Patsy did not have a known history of uncontrolled anger.[66] JonBenét's brother Burke Ramsey later said, "We didn't get spanked, nothing of the sort, nothing close, nothing near laying a finger on us, let alone killing your child."[66]

Theoretically, the strangulation could have been a "red herring" aspect to conceal other elements of the assault and killing.[56][66]

Burke, who was nine years old at the time of JonBenét's death, was interviewed by investigators at least three times.[67] The first two interviews did not raise any concerns about him. A review by a child psychologist stated that it appeared that the Ramseys had "healthy, caring family relationships".[56] In 1998, Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner said during an interview with a news reporter that Burke Ramsey was not involved in the killing of his sister. In May 1999, the Boulder County District Attorney's office reiterated that Burke Ramsey was not a suspect.[5] The investigators had never considered him a suspect.[6]

The Ramseys offered a $100,000 reward in a newspaper ad dated April 27, 1997.[20] Three days later, more than four months after the body of their daughter was found, they submitted for the first time to separate formal interviews at the Boulder County Justice Center.[20]

In 1999, Colorado Governor Bill Owens spoke out, telling the Ramsey couple to "quit hiding behind their attorneys, quit hiding behind their PR firm".[68][f]

A Colorado grand jury voted in 1999 to indict the parents.[69][g] The indictment cited "two counts each of child abuse" and said the parents "did unlawfully, knowingly, recklessly and feloniously permit a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation that posed a threat of injury to the child's life or health, which resulted in the death of JonBenét Ramsey, a child under the age of sixteen."[70]

Among the experts who testified in the case were DNA specialist Barry Scheck and forensic expert Henry Lee.[20] On October 13, 1999, Alex Hunter, who was the district attorney at the time, refused to sign the indictment, saying that the evidence was insufficient for prosecution.[20][69] The public thought that the grand jury investigation had been inconclusive.[71] In 2002, the statute of limitations on the grand jury's charges expired.[70]

The grand jury's vote to indict was not revealed publicly until October 25, 2013, when previously sealed court documents were released.[h]

The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey, a show broadcast on CBS on September 18 and 19, 2016, used a group of experts to evaluate the evidence. The group theorized that Burke hit his sister in the head with a heavy object (possibly a flashlight) after she stole a piece of pineapple from his bowl, perhaps not intending to kill her. They suggested that the ransom letter was an attempt to cover up the circumstances of JonBenet's death.[75] On behalf of Burke Ramsey, his counsel filed defamation lawsuits against CBS, the producers of the program, and several of its participants, based on many of its claims.[76]

Intruder theory edit

The second theory is the intruder theory. The police and the prosecutors followed leads for intruders partly due to the unidentified boot mark left in the basement room where JonBenét's body was found.[36]

Early persons of interest included neighbor Bill McReynolds, who played Santa Claus; Chris Wolf, a local reporter whose then-girlfriend reported him as a suspect; family housekeeper Linda Hoffmann-Pugh; and a man named Michael Helgoth, who died in an apparent suicide shortly after JonBenét's death. Hundreds of DNA tests were performed to find a match to the DNA recovered during her autopsy.[77] In a 2003 defamation lawsuit related to the case (Wolf v. Ramsey), involving the Ramseys publicly identifying an early suspect in the case, Judge Julie E. Carnes wrote:

[T]here is virtually no evidence to support [Wolf's] theory that [the Ramseys] murdered their child, but abundant evidence to support [the Ramseys'] belief that an intruder entered their home at some point during the night of December 25, 1996 and killed their daughter.[32]

Lou Smit, a detective in the case, assessed the evidence and concluded that an intruder had committed the crime.[78] On the night JonBenét was killed, there had been two windows that were left slightly open to allow for electrical cords for the outside Christmas lights to pass through, a broken basement window, and one unlocked door.[35][b] Smit's theory was that someone entered the Ramsey home through the broken basement window. Critics have questioned this theory, because there was an intact cobweb in the basement window.[9] The steel grate that covered the window also had undisturbed cobwebs, and the foliage around the grate had been undisturbed.[79] There were also cobwebs in the tracks of various windows, and dust and debris were on some sills.[79] Smit believed that the intruder subdued JonBenét using a stun gun and took her down to the basement. JonBenét was killed and a ransom note was left.[39] Smit's theory was supported by former FBI agent John E. Douglas, who had been hired by the Ramsey family.[78][i] Believing that the Ramseys were innocent, Smit resigned from the investigation on September 20, 1998, five days after the grand jury was convened against the Ramseys.[20] While no longer an official investigator on the case, Smit continued to work on it until his death in 2010.[78]

Author Stephen Singular in his book Presumed Guilty (1999, revised 2016)[80]refers to consultations with cyber-crime specialists to argue JonBenét attracted the attention of child pornographers and pedophiles affiliated with the child pageant scene. Singular further believes the investigation was overly-focused on the Ramsey parents, hampering investigation into alternate scenarios, and the Ramseys were not responsible for the murder other than perhaps unwittingly exposing their daughter to sexual predators. Singular speculates this scenario explains why the grand jury did not recommend indicting the Ramsey parents for murder, but for child abuse or endangerment for placing their daughter in a risky situation.[81]

It was determined that there had been more than 100 burglaries in the Ramseys' neighborhood in the months before JonBenét's murder. There were 38 registered sex offenders living within a 2-mile (3.2 km) radius of the Ramseys' home.[82] In 2001, former Boulder County prosecutor Trip DeMuth and Boulder County Sheriff's Detective Steve Ainsworth stated that there should be a more aggressive investigation of the intruder theory.[37]

One of the individuals whom Smit identified as a suspect was Gary Howard Oliva, who was arrested for "two counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a child and one count of sexual exploitation of a child" charges in June 2016, according to Boulder's Daily Camera. Oliva, a registered sex offender, was publicly identified as a suspect in an October 2002 episode of 48 Hours Investigates.[38]

The Killing of JonBenét: The Truth Uncovered, broadcast by A&E on September 5, 2016, concluded that an unidentified male was responsible for JonBenét's death, based on forensic DNA analysis of evidence. In the documentary, DNA and forensic scientist expert Lawrence Kobilinsky stated that "an unidentified male committed this crime".[83]

The District Attorney's office investigating pedophiles indicated to former Denver prosecutor Craig Silverman that the District Attorney's office followed the intruder theory. The Ramseys developed a relationship with District Attorney Mary Lacy and her office, which was criticized by authorities such as the city's mayor, Leslie L Durgin.[65][55][j] Silverman said, "Once you have conceded the possibility of an intruder, I don't see how any Ramsey could ever be successfully prosecuted."[55] Gordon Coombes joined the office as an investigator under Lacy when they were testing JonBenét's clothing for touch DNA. He also said that Lacy strongly supported the intruder theory and talked about it with the staff. Although he was not directly involved with the case, he said he was told not to voice opposition to the theory because he might lose his job. "It just seemed weird the whole premise of ... this attempt to influence the entire agency," he stated.[65]

False confession edit

Alexis Val Reich (then known as John Mark Karr) was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand on August 15, 2006, following a false confession to murdering JonBenét.[84] Reich, a 41-year old school teacher, claimed to have drugged, sexually assaulted, and accidentally killed JonBenét.[85] According to CNN, "Authorities also said they did not find any evidence linking [Reich] to the crime scene."[86][87]

In the confession, Reich had provided only basic facts that were publicly known and failed to provide any additional convincing details. The claim that JonBenét was drugged further cast doubt on the confession because the autopsy indicated no drugs were found in her body.[88] Furthermore, Reich's DNA did not match DNA found on JonBenét's body.[87][89][90][k]

On October 26, 2006, Reich sent an email to Bill Hammons of Bill's List seeking a literary agent to help "publish a manuscript that some might find controversial."[97]

Reich later sent emails under numerous pen names, including Daxis the Conqueror, Drk Prnz, and Alexis. Reich later came out as transgender and changed her legal name from "John Mark Karr" to Alexis Valoran Reich (or Delia Alexis Reich, according to a Washington State drivers' license). Samantha Spiegel (who gained a restraining order against Reich) alleged Reich only intended to undergo gender reassignment surgery to get closer to younger girls in a child sex cult called "The Immaculates".[98][99][100]

Defamation lawsuits edit

Lin Wood, the Ramseys' family libel attorney, filed defamation lawsuits against several people and companies that had reported on the case, starting in 1999. They sued Star magazine and its parent company, American Media, Inc. on their son's behalf in 1999.[101] Defamation suits have been filed by the Ramseys and their friends against several unnamed media outlets.[102] A defamation suit was filed in 2001 against the authors and publisher of JonBenét: Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation (2000). The suit against Don Davis, Steven Thomas, and St. Martin's Press was settled out of court the following year.[103]

John and Patsy Ramsey were sued in two defamation lawsuits arising from the publication of their book, The Death of Innocence (2001). These suits were brought by two persons named in the book who were said to have been investigated by Boulder police as suspects in the case. The Ramseys were defended in those lawsuits by Lin Wood and three other Atlanta attorneys, James C. Rawls, Eric P. Schroeder, and S. Derek Bauer. They obtained the dismissal of both lawsuits. U.S. District Court Judge Julie Carnes later concluded that "abundant evidence" in the murder case pointed to an intruder having committed the crime.[104]

In November 2006, Rod Westmoreland, a friend of John Ramsey, filed a defamation suit against an anonymous web surfer who had posted two messages on Internet forums using the pseudonym "undertheradar" implicating Westmoreland in the murder.[105]

During a September 2016 interview with CBS Detroit and in The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey documentary television program, forensic pathologist Werner Spitz accused Burke Ramsey of killing his sister.[106] On October 6, 2016, Burke filed a defamation lawsuit against Spitz. Burke and his attorneys, who include Lin Wood, sought a total of $150 million in punitive and compensatory damages. Wood said he would also file a suit against CBS at the end of October 2016.[107][108]

On December 28, 2016, Burke Ramsey's lawyers filed an additional civil lawsuit that accused CBS, the production company Critical Content LLC, and seven experts and consultants of defamation of character. They sought $250 million in compensatory damages and $500 million in punitive damages.[109]

In January 2018, a judge denied the CBS motion to dismiss, and the suit was allowed to proceed.[110] In January 2019, Wood announced that the lawsuit had been settled "to the satisfaction of all parties."[111]

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ The house has since been renumbered 749 15th Street.
  2. ^ a b It was later determined that some windows and a door had been left unlocked that night. In addition, a basement window was previously broken by John Ramsey when he was locked out of the house.[36] Lou Smit, a retired homicide detective, was brought in to investigate the case. He quickly became a proponent of the theory that an intruder had been behind the killing, and believed that this intruder entered through a window in the basement of the Ramsey residence. A suitcase was found on the floor almost directly underneath this window. Smit theorized the attacker(s) planned to use this suitcase either to take JonBenét alive as a kidnap victim or move her body out of the house, but this proved impossible.[37]
  3. ^ Former FBI profiler John E. Douglas, who was brought in to assist the Ramseys' lawyers on the case in January 1997 to assess whether the Ramseys were involved, stated that if a family member was involved in a murder, they would generally construe events so that another person found the body. In this case, John found the body and his friend followed him into the basement room. According to Douglas, when a family member is involved in a murder, they are likely to cover their child's body in a protective manner, covering all but their head. In this case, just the torso was covered, which did not denote the kind of act a parent would generally perform. In addition, John removed the duct tape from her mouth and loosened the cord around her, which goes against the theory of "staging" the body. Arndt made an error when she moved JonBenét into the living room.[40]
  4. ^ A Boulder defense attorney, Lee Hill, commented that: "The public feels that the police have coddled the Ramseys because they are rich and influential in Boulder."[55]
  5. ^ Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa stated in September 2016 that "To date, the Boulder Police Department has processed more than 1,500 pieces of evidence, including the analysis of over 200 DNA samples. [...] Our major crimes unit has received and reviewed or investigated over 20,000 tips, letters or emails. Our detectives have traveled to over 18 states and interviewed or spoken with more than 1,000 individuals."[48]
  6. ^ a b James Brooke of The New York Times reported, "The Ramseys have consistently maintained their innocence. But for four months after the murder, they declined to talk to the police. Instead, they mounted a defense team that sounds like a defense lawyer's Christmas carol: eight lawyers, four publicists, three private investigators, two handwriting analysts and one retired F.B.I. profiler."[55]
  7. ^ Burke testified at a 1999 grand jury hearing.[6] Burke Ramsey's attorney, Jim Jenkins, sought to prevent his testifying at the grand jury and to eliminate him as a suspect,[67] but the DA's office said that Burke was not and never had been a suspect.[5][6]
  8. ^ In September 2013, Daily Camera reporter Charlie Brennan and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press filed a lawsuit to press DA Stan Garnett to release the grand jury's indictment.[72] The police sought to interview Burke Ramsey again in September 2010, according to L. Lin Wood, a high-profile libel (defamation) attorney whom the Ramsey family hired in 1999.[17][20] In 2012, the book Foreign Faction – Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet? by A. James Kolar, a former investigator under Boulder County District Attorney Lacy, was published. The book discounts the intruder theory and proposes scenarios of Ramsey family involvement in JonBenét's death.[20] In mid-October 2013, a judge ruled that the DA must show why the indictment should remain sealed.[73] The Denver Post (a sister paper of the Daily Camera) published an editorial calling for the indictment to be unsealed.[74]
  9. ^ In his book The Cases That Haunt Us, former FBI agent John E. Douglas (hired by the Ramsey family) writes that he quibbled with a few of Smit's interpretations but generally agreed with his investigation and conclusions. Douglas particularly praised Smit's discovery in autopsy photos of what appeared to be previously overlooked evidence of a "stun gun" having been used to subdue JonBenét.[78]
  10. ^ The city's mayor Leslie L Durgin said, "I'm extremely concerned about the relationship between the district attorney's office and the Ramsey attorneys. The perception is that they are closer than we thought." Ann Louise Bardach, Vanity Fair journalist, wrote that there were weekly breakfast meetings between a Ramsey defense lawyer and Peter Hofstrom, the prosecutor's liaison to the Ramsey family.[55]
  11. ^ Authorities had tracked Karr down by using the Internet after emails were sent regarding the case to Michael Tracey, a journalism professor at the University of Colorado.[91] After Reich was arrested and brought back to the US, she was released to face extradition for child pornography charges that originated in Sonoma County, California. These charges against her were subsequently dismissed[87][92] due to lack of evidence.[20] While she was under investigation, the press coverage of Karr's false confession was described as a media frenzy.[93][94][95][96]

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Further reading edit

  • Carlton Smith (1997). Death of a Little Princess: The Tragic Story of the Murder of JonBenét Ramsey. New York: St. Martin's Paperbacks. ISBN 0-312-96433-1.
  • Linda Edison McLean with foreword by Patsy Ramsey (1998). JonBenét's Mother: The Tragedy and the Truth. Parsons, WV: McClain Print Co. ISBN 0-87012-596-6.
  • Eleanor Von Duyke and Dwight Wallington (1998). A Little Girl's Dream? A JonBenét Ramsey Story. Austin, TX: Windsor House. ISBN 1-881636-44-5.
  • Cyril H. Wecht and Charles Bosworth, Jr. (1998). Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey?. New York: Onyx Book. ISBN 0-451-40871-3.
  • Lawrence Schiller (1999). Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: The Uncensored Story of the JonBenét Murder and the Grand Jury's Search for the Final Truth. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-019153-8.
  • Stephen Singular (1999). Presumed Guilty: An Investigation into the JonBenét Ramsey Case, the Media, and the Culture of Pornography. Beverly Hills, CA: New Millennium Press. ISBN 1-893224-00-7.
  • John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker (2000). "The JonBenét Ramsey Murder". The Cases That Haunt Us. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-84600-2.
  • Steve Thomas and Don Davis (2000). JonBenét: Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-25326-5.
  • John Ramsey and Patsy Ramsey (2001). The Death of Innocence: JonBenét's Parents Tell Their Story. New York: Onyx. ISBN 0-451-40973-6.
  • Don Gentile and David Wright, ed. (2003). JonBenet: The Police Files. Boca Raton, FL: American Media. ISBN 1-932270-03-5.
  • A. James Kolar (2012). Foreign Faction: Who Really Kidnapped JonBenét? – A Former Lead Investigator Breaks Six Years of Silence. Telluride, CO: Ventus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9847632-0-7.
  • Paula Woodward (2016). We Have Your Daughter: The Unsolved Murder of JonBenét Ramsey Twenty Years Later. Prospecta Press. ISBN 978-1-63226-077-2.

Articles edit

  • "Police question Boulder 'Santa,' wife". Daily Camera. Associated Press. March 3, 1997.
  • J.J. Maloney (October 25, 2013). . Crime Magazine. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  • Alan Prendergast (October 12, 2006). . Westword. Archived from the original on July 28, 2014. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  • Matt Sebastian (February 17, 1999). "Police sought mom's arrest". Daily Camera.
  • Steve Thomas (August 6, 1998). "The Thomas resignation letter - "We were trying to deliver a murder case with hands tied behind our backs."". Daily Camera.

Videos edit

  • "City under siege: The news media's coverage and Boulder officials' secretive handling of the investigation into the murder of JonBenét Ramsey". Nightline. January 31, 1997. LCCN 00568713. ABC.
  • "Case Closed: The Boulder Police Department's investigation into murder of JonBenét Ramsey". Nightline. May 30, 1997. LCCN 00571015. ABC.
  • Edward Lucas, director (2000). Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Story (television). Fox Broadcasting Company. LCCN 2003632300.
  • Bill Kurtis, executive producer (2000). Investigative reports. Jon Benét – anatomy of an investigation (television). A&E Television Networks. LCCN 2001646808.
  • "JonBenét Ramsey". Haunting Evidence (television). Court TV. October 4, 2008. LCCN 2009595419.
  • Jim Clemente, Laura Richards, Stan Burke, James Fitzgerald, James Kolar, Henry Lee, Cyril Wecht, Werner Spitz (2016). The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey (television). Critical Content (CBS broadcaster).
  • David Mills and Janet Taylor (September 5, 2016). The Killing of JonBenét: The Truth Uncovered (television). Mills Productions for A&E network.
  • Netflix released a documentary on the case Casting JonBenet on April 28, 2017.

External links edit

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JonBenet redirects here For the American noise rock band from Houston Texas see The Jonbenet JonBenet Patricia Ramsey August 6 1990 December 26 1996 1 was an American child beauty queen who was killed at the age of six in her family s home at 755 15th Street 2 a in Boulder Colorado A long handwritten ransom note was found in the home Her father John found the girl s body in the basement of their house about seven hours after she had been reported missing She had sustained a broken skull from a blow to the head and had been strangled a garrote was found tied around her neck The autopsy report stated that JonBenet s official cause of death was asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma 1 3 Her death was ruled a homicide 4 The case generated worldwide public and media interest in part because her mother Patsy Ramsey a former beauty queen had entered JonBenet into a series of child beauty pageants The crime is still considered a cold case and remains an open investigation with the Boulder Police Department JonBenet RamseyJonBenet Ramsey photographed by Randy Simons on June 5 1996 BornJonBenet Patricia Ramsey 1990 08 06 August 6 1990Atlanta Georgia U S DiedDecember 25 1996 1996 12 25 aged 6 1 Boulder Colorado U S Cause of deathAsphyxia by strangulationCraniocerebral traumaResting placeSt James Episcopal CemeteryMarietta Georgia U S 33 57 18 N 84 33 23 W 33 95501 N 84 55637 W 33 95501 84 55637Height47 in 120 cm 1 ParentsJohn Bennett Ramsey father Patsy Ramsey mother The Boulder police initially suspected that the ransom note had been written by Patsy and that the note and appearance of JonBenet s body had been staged by her parents in order to cover up the murder In 1999 the police and district attorney DA both said that JonBenet s brother Burke who was nine years old at the time of her death was not a suspect 5 6 JonBenet s parents gave several televised interviews but resisted police questioning except on their own terms In October 2013 unsealed court documents revealed that a 1999 grand jury had recommended filing charges against the Ramseys for permitting the child to be in a threatening situation John and Patsy were also accused of hindering the prosecution of an unidentified person who had committed the crime of murder in the first degree and child abuse resulting in death 7 However the DA determined that there was insufficient evidence to pursue a successful indictment 7 In 2002 the DA s successor took over investigation of the case from the police and primarily pursued the theory that an intruder had committed the killing In 2003 trace DNA that was taken from the victim s clothes was found to belong to an unknown male each of the family s DNA had been excluded from this match The DA sent the Ramseys a letter of apology in 2008 declaring the family was completely cleared by the DNA results 8 Others including former Boulder police chief Mark Beckner disagreed with exonerating the Ramseys characterizing the DNA as a small piece of evidence that was not proven to have any connection to the crime 9 11 In February 2009 the Boulder police took the case back from the DA and reopened the investigation 10 National and international media coverage of the case focused on JonBenet s brief beauty pageant career as well as her parents wealth and the unusual evidence found in the case Media reports questioned how the police handled the investigation Ramsey family members and their friends have filed defamation suits against several media organizations Contents 1 Life and interment 2 Parents 3 Evidence 3 1 Ransom note 3 2 911 call and initial search for the child 3 3 Discovery of the body 3 4 Autopsy 3 5 Blood samples 4 Investigation 5 Theories and suspects 5 1 Family member theory 5 2 Intruder theory 6 False confession 7 Defamation lawsuits 8 See also 9 Explanatory notes 10 References 11 Further reading 11 1 Articles 11 2 Videos 12 External linksLife and interment edit nbsp JonBenet s grave at Saint James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta Georgia JonBenet Ramsey was born on August 6 1990 in Atlanta Georgia the younger of two children of Patricia Patsy Ramsey 1956 2006 11 and John Bennett Ramsey born 1943 She had an older brother named Burke born 1987 12 JonBenet s first name combines her father s first and middle names and her mother s first name was used as her middle name She was enrolled in kindergarten at High Peaks Elementary School in Boulder Colorado 13 JonBenet s body was found on December 26 1996 in her family s Boulder residence She was buried at St James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta Georgia on December 31 JonBenet was interred next to her half sister Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey who had died in a car crash nearly five years earlier at age 22 14 15 Parents editJohn Ramsey was a businessman who was the president of Access Graphics a computer software company that later became a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin 16 His first marriage ended in divorce in 1978 17 In 1991 John had moved with Patsy his second wife and family to Boulder where Access Graphics headquarters was located 18 Patsy Ramsey entered JonBenet in various child beauty pageants in Boulder 16 where she won the titles of America s Royale Miss Little Miss Charlevoix Little Miss Colorado Colorado State All Star Kids Cover Girl and National Tiny Miss Beauty 19 JonBenet s active role in child beauty pageants and Patsy s reported pageant mother behavior were reported by the media after the murder 12 In the summer of 1997 approximately six months after JonBenet s death the Ramseys moved to a new home in Atlanta after a summer at their vacation retreat in Charlevoix Michigan 20 Patsy died of ovarian cancer at age 49 in 2006 she was interred next to her daughter 21 Evidence editRansom note edit According to statements that Patsy gave to authorities on December 26 1996 she realized that her daughter was missing after she found a two and a half page handwritten ransom note on the kitchen staircase at the Ramsey family s Boulder residence The note demanded US 118 000 22 John pointed out to police first on the scene that the amount was nearly identical to his Christmas bonus of the prior year which suggested that someone who would have access to that information would be involved in the crime Investigators looked at several theories behind the dollar amount demanded considering employees at Access Graphics who may have known of the amount of John s prior bonus They also considered the possibility that the ransom demand was a reference to Psalm 118 and spoke to religious sources to determine possible relevance 23 The ransom note appears to echo film dialog The films Ruthless People Ransom Escape from New York Speed 24 and Dirty Harry 25 have acceptance as sources The ransom note was unusually long The Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI told the police that it was very unusual for such a note to be written at the crime scene 26 The police believed that the note was staged because it did not have any fingerprints except for Patsy s and authorities who had handled it 9 and because it included an unusual use of exclamation marks and initialisms 27 28 The note and a practice draft were written with a pen and notepad from the Ramsey home 29 30 According to a Colorado Bureau of Investigation CBI report There are indications that the author of the ransom note is Patricia Ramsey However the evidence fell short of a definitive conclusion 31 Michael Baden a board certified forensic pathologist who had consulted with both sides of the case said he had never seen a note like it in his 60 year experience and that he did not think it was written by an outside stranger 9 A federal court ruled it highly unlikely that Patsy wrote the note citing six certified handwriting experts The court bemoaned the existence of self proclaimed experts without credentials trying to enter the case by accusing Patsy without scientific basis 32 non primary source needed Text of the ransom note Mr Ramsey Listen carefully We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction We do respect your bussiness sic but not the country that it serves At this time we have your daughter in our posession sic She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997 you must follow our instructions to the letter You will withdraw 118 000 00 from your account 100 000 will be in 100 bills and the remaining 18 000 in 20 bills Make sure that you bring an adequate size attache to the bank When you get home you will put the money in a brown paper bag I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery The delivery will be exhausting so I advise you to be rested If we monitor you getting the money early we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence a sic earlier delivery pick up of your daughter Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter You will also be denied her remains for proper burial The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them Speaking to anyone about your situation such as Police F B I etc will result in your daughter being beheaded If we catch you talking to a stray dog she dies If you alert bank authorities she dies If the money is in any way marked or tampered with she dies You will be scanned for electronic devices and if any are found she dies You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with law enforcement countermeasures and tactics You stand a 99 chance of killing your daughter if you try to out smart sic us Follow our instructions and you stand a 100 chance of getting her back You and your family are under constant scrutiny as well as the authorities Don t try to grow a brain John You are not the only fat cat around so don t think that killing will be difficult Don t underestimate us John Use that good southern common sense of yours It is up to you now John Victory S B T C 911 call and initial search for the child edit The only people known to be in the house on the night of JonBenet s death were her immediate family Patsy and John Ramsey and their son Burke 33 The ransom note contained specific instructions against contacting police and friends but Patsy telephoned the police at 5 52 a m MST 34 She also called family and friends 35 Two police officers responded to the 9 1 1 call and arrived at the Ramsey home within three minutes They conducted a cursory search of the house but did not find any sign of forced entry 35 b Officer Rick French went to the basement and came to a door that was secured by a wooden latch He paused for a moment in front of the door but walked away without opening it French later explained that he was looking for an exit route used by the kidnapper which the closed inside peg ruled out JonBenet s body was later found behind the door 36 With JonBenet still missing John made arrangements to pay the ransom A forensics team was dispatched to the house The team initially believed that the child had been kidnapped and JonBenet s bedroom was the only room in the house that was cordoned off to prevent contamination of evidence No precautions were taken to prevent contamination of evidence in the rest of the house 36 Meanwhile friends victim advocates and the Ramsey family s minister arrived at the home to show support Visitors picked up and cleaned surfaces in the kitchen possibly destroying evidence 36 Boulder detective Linda Arndt arrived at about 8 00 a m MST in anticipation of receiving further instructions by the kidnapper s but there was never an attempt by anyone to claim the money 38 Discovery of the body edit At 1 00 p m MST Detective Arndt asked John Ramsey and Fleet White a family friend to search the house to see if anything seemed amiss 36 They started their search in the basement John opened the latched door which Officer French had overlooked and found his daughter s body in one of the rooms 36 JonBenet s mouth was covered with duct tape a nylon cord was found around her wrists and neck and her torso was covered by a white blanket 39 40 John picked up the child s body and took it upstairs When JonBenet was moved the crime scene was further contaminated and critical forensic evidence was disturbed for the returning forensics team 36 c Each of the Ramseys provided handwriting blood and hair samples to the police John and Patsy participated in a preliminary interview for more than two hours and Burke was also interviewed within the first couple of weeks following JonBenet s death 40 Autopsy edit The autopsy revealed that JonBenet had been killed by strangulation and a skull fracture The official cause of death was asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma 3 1 There was no evidence of conventional rape although sexual assault could not be ruled out Although no semen was found there was evidence that there had been a vaginal injury Evidence also suggested that the paintbrush used in the garrote was also used for sexual assault 41 At the time of the autopsy the pathologist recorded that it appeared her vaginal area had been wiped with a cloth 42 Her death was ruled a homicide 4 A garrote that was made from a length of nylon cord and the broken handle of a paintbrush was tied around JonBenet s neck and had apparently been used to strangle her Part of the bristle end of the paintbrush was found in a tub containing Patsy s art supplies but the bottom third of it was never found despite extensive searching of the house by the police in subsequent days 43 The autopsy revealed a vegetable or fruit material which may represent pineapple which JonBenet had eaten a few hours before her death 1 44 Photographs of the home taken on the day when JonBenet s body was found show a bowl of pineapple on the kitchen table with a spoon in it 44 However neither John nor Patsy said they remembered putting the bowl on the table or feeding pineapple to JonBenet 44 45 Police reported that they found JonBenet s nine year old brother Burke Ramsey s fingerprints on the bowl 45 The Ramseys have always said that Burke slept through the entire night until he was awakened several hours after the police arrived 18 w186 87 46 Blood samples edit In December 2003 forensic investigators extracted enough material from a mixed blood sample found on JonBenet s underwear to establish a DNA profile 47 That DNA belonged to an unknown male person and excluded the DNA of each of the Ramseys The DNA was submitted to the FBI s Combined DNA Index System CODIS a database containing more than 1 6 million DNA profiles but the sample did not match any profile in the database 48 In October 2016 a report said that new forensic analysis with more sensitive techniques revealed that the original DNA contained genetic markers from two individuals other than JonBenet 49 50 A James Kolar who was a lead investigator for the DA s office said that there were additional traces of male DNA found on the cord and paintbrush that Boulder district attorney Mary Lacy did not mention and that there were six separate DNA samples belonging to unknown individuals that were found by the test 9 Former FBI profiler Candice Delong believes that the DNA having shown up identically in several different places on multiple surfaces belongs to the killer 51 Former Adams County Colorado District Attorney Bob Grant who has assisted the Boulder DA s office on the case for many years also believes that the DNA evidence is significant saying that any resolution of the case would have to explain how the DNA showed up on several pieces of JonBenet s clothing 52 Forensic pathologist Michael Baden said Trace amounts of DNA can get on places and clothing from all different nonsuspicious means There is no forensic evidence to show that this is a stranger murder 9 Investigation editExperts media commentators and the Ramseys have identified potential suspects in the case 53 Boulder police initially focused almost exclusively upon John and Patsy 53 but by October 1997 had over 1 600 people in their index of persons of interest for the case 54 Errors that were made in the initial investigation complicated the resolution of the investigation and applicable theory Those errors included loss and contamination of evidence lack of experienced and technical staff on the investigation evidence shared with the Ramseys and delayed informal interviews with the parents 36 55 d Lou Smit was a detective who came out of retirement in early 1997 to assist the Boulder County District Attorney s office with the case In May 1998 he presented his findings to the Boulder police with other staff members of the DA s Office concluding that the evidence pointed away from the Ramseys They were unable to successfully challenge the police department s belief that the Ramseys were guilty The DA s office sought to take control of the investigation 56 Due to the animosity between the police and the DA s office and the pressure to obtain a conviction Colorado governor Roy Romer interceded and named Michael Kane as special prosecutor to initiate a grand jury 17 57 Two of the lead investigators in the case had opposing views Both Lou Smit and Steve Thomas ultimately resigned Smit because he believed that the investigation had incompetently overlooked the intruder hypothesis 17 and Thomas because the DA s office had interfered with and failed to support the police investigation of the case 3 18 43 58 A grand jury was convened beginning September 15 1998 to consider indicting the Ramseys for charges relating to the case 20 59 In 1999 the grand jury returned a true bill to charge the Ramseys with placing the child at risk in a way that led to her death and with obstructing an investigation of murder due to John Ramsey s tampering with the crime scene based on the probable cause standard applied in such grand jury proceedings But Boulder County District Attorney Alex Hunter did not prosecute them because he did not believe that he could meet the higher standard of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt that is required for a criminal conviction 59 Mary Lacy the next Boulder County District Attorney took over the investigation from the police on December 26 2002 In April 2003 she agreed with a federal judge who sat on a 2002 libel case that evidence in the suit is more consistent with a theory that an intruder murdered JonBenet than it was with a theory that Mrs Ramsey did 20 On July 9 2008 the Boulder District Attorney s office announced that as a result of newly developed DNA sampling and testing techniques touch DNA analysis the Ramsey family members were excluded as suspects in the case Lacy publicly exonerated the Ramseys 60 61 On February 2 2009 Boulder police chief Mark Beckner announced that Stan Garnett the new Boulder County District Attorney was turning the case over to his agency and that his team would resume investigating it 10 Garnett found that the statute of limitations for the crimes identified in the 1999 grand jury true bill had expired and did not pursue review of the case against the Ramseys 59 In October 2010 the Boulder police reopened the cold case New interviews were conducted following a fresh inquiry by a committee that included state and federal investigators Police were expected to use the latest DNA technology in their investigation 62 There was no new information gleaned from those interviews 63 It was reported in September 2016 that the investigation into JonBenet s death continues to be an active homicide case per Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa 48 e In 2015 Beckner disagreed with exonerating the Ramseys stating Exonerating anyone based on a small piece of evidence that has not yet been proved to even be connected to the crime is absurd 9 He also stated that the unknown DNA from JonBenet s clothing has got to be the focus of the investigation at this point in time and that until one can prove otherwise the suspect is the donator of that unknown DNA 64 In 2016 Gordon Coombes a former investigator for the Boulder County District Attorney s office also questioned total absolution of the Ramseys stating We all shed DNA all the time within our skin cells It can be deposited anywhere at any time for various reasons reasons that are benign To clear somebody just on the premise of touch DNA especially when you have a situation where the crime scene wasn t secure at the beginning really is a stretch 65 Steven E Pitt a forensic psychiatrist hired by Boulder authorities said Lacy s public exoneration of the Ramseys was a big slap in the face to Chief Beckner and the core group of detectives who had been working on the case for years 9 Theories and suspects editFamily member theory edit There are two primary theories about the death of JonBenet One is the family member theory 65 Boulder police initially concentrated almost exclusively upon the parents John and Patsy Ramsey 53 55 According to Gregg McCrary a retired profiler with the FBI statistically it is a 12 to 1 probability that it s a family member or a care giver who is involved in the homicide of a child 55 The police saw no evidence of a forced entry but they did see evidence of staging of the scene such as the ransom note They did not find the Ramseys cooperative in helping them solve the death of their daughter 55 f The Ramseys had said that their reluctance was due to their fear that there would not be a full investigation for intruders and that they would be hastily selected as the key suspects in the case according to the Daily Camera 34 One theory is that Patsy struck JonBenet in a fit of rage after a bedwetting episode and strangled her to cover up what had happened after mistakenly thinking she was already dead 34 66 However Patsy did not have a known history of uncontrolled anger 66 JonBenet s brother Burke Ramsey later said We didn t get spanked nothing of the sort nothing close nothing near laying a finger on us let alone killing your child 66 Theoretically the strangulation could have been a red herring aspect to conceal other elements of the assault and killing 56 66 Burke who was nine years old at the time of JonBenet s death was interviewed by investigators at least three times 67 The first two interviews did not raise any concerns about him A review by a child psychologist stated that it appeared that the Ramseys had healthy caring family relationships 56 In 1998 Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner said during an interview with a news reporter that Burke Ramsey was not involved in the killing of his sister In May 1999 the Boulder County District Attorney s office reiterated that Burke Ramsey was not a suspect 5 The investigators had never considered him a suspect 6 The Ramseys offered a 100 000 reward in a newspaper ad dated April 27 1997 20 Three days later more than four months after the body of their daughter was found they submitted for the first time to separate formal interviews at the Boulder County Justice Center 20 In 1999 Colorado Governor Bill Owens spoke out telling the Ramsey couple to quit hiding behind their attorneys quit hiding behind their PR firm 68 f A Colorado grand jury voted in 1999 to indict the parents 69 g The indictment cited two counts each of child abuse and said the parents did unlawfully knowingly recklessly and feloniously permit a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation that posed a threat of injury to the child s life or health which resulted in the death of JonBenet Ramsey a child under the age of sixteen 70 Among the experts who testified in the case were DNA specialist Barry Scheck and forensic expert Henry Lee 20 On October 13 1999 Alex Hunter who was the district attorney at the time refused to sign the indictment saying that the evidence was insufficient for prosecution 20 69 The public thought that the grand jury investigation had been inconclusive 71 In 2002 the statute of limitations on the grand jury s charges expired 70 The grand jury s vote to indict was not revealed publicly until October 25 2013 when previously sealed court documents were released h The Case of JonBenet Ramsey a show broadcast on CBS on September 18 and 19 2016 used a group of experts to evaluate the evidence The group theorized that Burke hit his sister in the head with a heavy object possibly a flashlight after she stole a piece of pineapple from his bowl perhaps not intending to kill her They suggested that the ransom letter was an attempt to cover up the circumstances of JonBenet s death 75 On behalf of Burke Ramsey his counsel filed defamation lawsuits against CBS the producers of the program and several of its participants based on many of its claims 76 Intruder theory edit The second theory is the intruder theory The police and the prosecutors followed leads for intruders partly due to the unidentified boot mark left in the basement room where JonBenet s body was found 36 Early persons of interest included neighbor Bill McReynolds who played Santa Claus Chris Wolf a local reporter whose then girlfriend reported him as a suspect family housekeeper Linda Hoffmann Pugh and a man named Michael Helgoth who died in an apparent suicide shortly after JonBenet s death Hundreds of DNA tests were performed to find a match to the DNA recovered during her autopsy 77 In a 2003 defamation lawsuit related to the case Wolf v Ramsey involving the Ramseys publicly identifying an early suspect in the case Judge Julie E Carnes wrote T here is virtually no evidence to support Wolf s theory that the Ramseys murdered their child but abundant evidence to support the Ramseys belief that an intruder entered their home at some point during the night of December 25 1996 and killed their daughter 32 Lou Smit a detective in the case assessed the evidence and concluded that an intruder had committed the crime 78 On the night JonBenet was killed there had been two windows that were left slightly open to allow for electrical cords for the outside Christmas lights to pass through a broken basement window and one unlocked door 35 b Smit s theory was that someone entered the Ramsey home through the broken basement window Critics have questioned this theory because there was an intact cobweb in the basement window 9 The steel grate that covered the window also had undisturbed cobwebs and the foliage around the grate had been undisturbed 79 There were also cobwebs in the tracks of various windows and dust and debris were on some sills 79 Smit believed that the intruder subdued JonBenet using a stun gun and took her down to the basement JonBenet was killed and a ransom note was left 39 Smit s theory was supported by former FBI agent John E Douglas who had been hired by the Ramsey family 78 i Believing that the Ramseys were innocent Smit resigned from the investigation on September 20 1998 five days after the grand jury was convened against the Ramseys 20 While no longer an official investigator on the case Smit continued to work on it until his death in 2010 78 Author Stephen Singular in his book Presumed Guilty 1999 revised 2016 80 refers to consultations with cyber crime specialists to argue JonBenet attracted the attention of child pornographers and pedophiles affiliated with the child pageant scene Singular further believes the investigation was overly focused on the Ramsey parents hampering investigation into alternate scenarios and the Ramseys were not responsible for the murder other than perhaps unwittingly exposing their daughter to sexual predators Singular speculates this scenario explains why the grand jury did not recommend indicting the Ramsey parents for murder but for child abuse or endangerment for placing their daughter in a risky situation 81 It was determined that there had been more than 100 burglaries in the Ramseys neighborhood in the months before JonBenet s murder There were 38 registered sex offenders living within a 2 mile 3 2 km radius of the Ramseys home 82 In 2001 former Boulder County prosecutor Trip DeMuth and Boulder County Sheriff s Detective Steve Ainsworth stated that there should be a more aggressive investigation of the intruder theory 37 One of the individuals whom Smit identified as a suspect was Gary Howard Oliva who was arrested for two counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a child and one count of sexual exploitation of a child charges in June 2016 according to Boulder s Daily Camera Oliva a registered sex offender was publicly identified as a suspect in an October 2002 episode of 48 Hours Investigates 38 The Killing of JonBenet The Truth Uncovered broadcast by A amp E on September 5 2016 concluded that an unidentified male was responsible for JonBenet s death based on forensic DNA analysis of evidence In the documentary DNA and forensic scientist expert Lawrence Kobilinsky stated that an unidentified male committed this crime 83 The District Attorney s office investigating pedophiles indicated to former Denver prosecutor Craig Silverman that the District Attorney s office followed the intruder theory The Ramseys developed a relationship with District Attorney Mary Lacy and her office which was criticized by authorities such as the city s mayor Leslie L Durgin 65 55 j Silverman said Once you have conceded the possibility of an intruder I don t see how any Ramsey could ever be successfully prosecuted 55 Gordon Coombes joined the office as an investigator under Lacy when they were testing JonBenet s clothing for touch DNA He also said that Lacy strongly supported the intruder theory and talked about it with the staff Although he was not directly involved with the case he said he was told not to voice opposition to the theory because he might lose his job It just seemed weird the whole premise of this attempt to influence the entire agency he stated 65 False confession editAlexis Val Reich then known as John Mark Karr was arrested in Bangkok Thailand on August 15 2006 following a false confession to murdering JonBenet 84 Reich a 41 year old school teacher claimed to have drugged sexually assaulted and accidentally killed JonBenet 85 According to CNN Authorities also said they did not find any evidence linking Reich to the crime scene 86 87 In the confession Reich had provided only basic facts that were publicly known and failed to provide any additional convincing details The claim that JonBenet was drugged further cast doubt on the confession because the autopsy indicated no drugs were found in her body 88 Furthermore Reich s DNA did not match DNA found on JonBenet s body 87 89 90 k On October 26 2006 Reich sent an email to Bill Hammons of Bill s List seeking a literary agent to help publish a manuscript that some might find controversial 97 Reich later sent emails under numerous pen names including Daxis the Conqueror Drk Prnz and Alexis Reich later came out as transgender and changed her legal name from John Mark Karr to Alexis Valoran Reich or Delia Alexis Reich according to a Washington State drivers license Samantha Spiegel who gained a restraining order against Reich alleged Reich only intended to undergo gender reassignment surgery to get closer to younger girls in a child sex cult called The Immaculates 98 99 100 Defamation lawsuits editLin Wood the Ramseys family libel attorney filed defamation lawsuits against several people and companies that had reported on the case starting in 1999 They sued Star magazine and its parent company American Media Inc on their son s behalf in 1999 101 Defamation suits have been filed by the Ramseys and their friends against several unnamed media outlets 102 A defamation suit was filed in 2001 against the authors and publisher of JonBenet Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation 2000 The suit against Don Davis Steven Thomas and St Martin s Press was settled out of court the following year 103 John and Patsy Ramsey were sued in two defamation lawsuits arising from the publication of their book The Death of Innocence 2001 These suits were brought by two persons named in the book who were said to have been investigated by Boulder police as suspects in the case The Ramseys were defended in those lawsuits by Lin Wood and three other Atlanta attorneys James C Rawls Eric P Schroeder and S Derek Bauer They obtained the dismissal of both lawsuits U S District Court Judge Julie Carnes later concluded that abundant evidence in the murder case pointed to an intruder having committed the crime 104 In November 2006 Rod Westmoreland a friend of John Ramsey filed a defamation suit against an anonymous web surfer who had posted two messages on Internet forums using the pseudonym undertheradar implicating Westmoreland in the murder 105 During a September 2016 interview with CBS Detroit and in The Case of JonBenet Ramsey documentary television program forensic pathologist Werner Spitz accused Burke Ramsey of killing his sister 106 On October 6 2016 Burke filed a defamation lawsuit against Spitz Burke and his attorneys who include Lin Wood sought a total of 150 million in punitive and compensatory damages Wood said he would also file a suit against CBS at the end of October 2016 107 108 On December 28 2016 Burke Ramsey s lawyers filed an additional civil lawsuit that accused CBS the production company Critical Content LLC and seven experts and consultants of defamation of character They sought 250 million in compensatory damages and 500 million in punitive damages 109 In January 2018 a judge denied the CBS motion to dismiss and the suit was allowed to proceed 110 In January 2019 Wood announced that the lawsuit had been settled to the satisfaction of all parties 111 See also edit nbsp Crime portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Colorado portalList of murdered American childrenExplanatory notes edit The house has since been renumbered 749 15th Street a b It was later determined that some windows and a door had been left unlocked that night In addition a basement window was previously broken by John Ramsey when he was locked out of the house 36 Lou Smit a retired homicide detective was brought in to investigate the case He quickly became a proponent of the theory that an intruder had been behind the killing and believed that this intruder entered through a window in the basement of the Ramsey residence A suitcase was found on the floor almost directly underneath this window Smit theorized the attacker s planned to use this suitcase either to take JonBenet alive as a kidnap victim or move her body out of the house but this proved impossible 37 Former FBI profiler John E Douglas who was brought in to assist the Ramseys lawyers on the case in January 1997 to assess whether the Ramseys were involved stated that if a family member was involved in a murder they would generally construe events so that another person found the body In this case John found the body and his friend followed him into the basement room According to Douglas when a family member is involved in a murder they are likely to cover their child s body in a protective manner covering all but their head In this case just the torso was covered which did not denote the kind of act a parent would generally perform In addition John removed the duct tape from her mouth and loosened the cord around her which goes against the theory of staging the body Arndt made an error when she moved JonBenet into the living room 40 A Boulder defense attorney Lee Hill commented that The public feels that the police have coddled the Ramseys because they are rich and influential in Boulder 55 Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa stated in September 2016 that To date the Boulder Police Department has processed more than 1 500 pieces of evidence including the analysis of over 200 DNA samples Our major crimes unit has received and reviewed or investigated over 20 000 tips letters or emails Our detectives have traveled to over 18 states and interviewed or spoken with more than 1 000 individuals 48 a b James Brooke of The New York Times reported The Ramseys have consistently maintained their innocence But for four months after the murder they declined to talk to the police Instead they mounted a defense team that sounds like a defense lawyer s Christmas carol eight lawyers four publicists three private investigators two handwriting analysts and one retired F B I profiler 55 Burke testified at a 1999 grand jury hearing 6 Burke Ramsey s attorney Jim Jenkins sought to prevent his testifying at the grand jury and to eliminate him as a suspect 67 but the DA s office said that Burke was not and never had been a suspect 5 6 In September 2013 Daily Camera reporter Charlie Brennan and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press filed a lawsuit to press DA Stan Garnett to release the grand jury s indictment 72 The police sought to interview Burke Ramsey again in September 2010 according to L Lin Wood a high profile libel defamation attorney whom the Ramsey family hired in 1999 17 20 In 2012 the book Foreign Faction Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet by A James Kolar a former investigator under Boulder County District Attorney Lacy was published The book discounts the intruder theory and proposes scenarios of Ramsey family involvement in JonBenet s death 20 In mid October 2013 a judge ruled that the DA must show why the indictment should remain sealed 73 The Denver Post a sister paper of the Daily Camera published an editorial calling for the indictment to be unsealed 74 In his book The Cases That Haunt Us former FBI agent John E Douglas hired by the Ramsey family writes that he quibbled with a few of Smit s interpretations but generally agreed with his investigation and conclusions Douglas particularly praised Smit s discovery in autopsy photos of what appeared to be previously overlooked evidence of a stun gun having been used to subdue JonBenet 78 The city s mayor Leslie L Durgin said I m extremely concerned about the relationship between the district attorney s office and the Ramsey attorneys The 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JonBenet Ramsey New York Onyx Book ISBN 0 451 40871 3 Lawrence Schiller 1999 Perfect Murder Perfect Town The Uncensored Story of the JonBenet Murder and the Grand Jury s Search for the Final Truth New York HarperCollins ISBN 0 06 019153 8 Stephen Singular 1999 Presumed Guilty An Investigation into the JonBenet Ramsey Case the Media and the Culture of Pornography Beverly Hills CA New Millennium Press ISBN 1 893224 00 7 John E Douglas and Mark Olshaker 2000 The JonBenet Ramsey Murder The Cases That Haunt Us New York Scribner ISBN 978 0 684 84600 2 Steve Thomas and Don Davis 2000 JonBenet Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation New York St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 25326 5 John Ramsey and Patsy Ramsey 2001 The Death of Innocence JonBenet s Parents Tell Their Story New York Onyx ISBN 0 451 40973 6 Don Gentile and David Wright ed 2003 JonBenet The Police Files Boca Raton FL American Media ISBN 1 932270 03 5 A James Kolar 2012 Foreign Faction Who Really Kidnapped JonBenet A Former Lead Investigator Breaks Six Years of Silence Telluride CO Ventus Publishing ISBN 978 0 9847632 0 7 Paula Woodward 2016 We Have Your Daughter The Unsolved Murder of JonBenet Ramsey Twenty Years Later Prospecta Press ISBN 978 1 63226 077 2 Articles edit Police question Boulder Santa wife Daily Camera Associated Press March 3 1997 J J Maloney October 25 2013 The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey Crime Magazine Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 19 2014 Alan Prendergast October 12 2006 Made for Each Other The Karr fiasco is over but Michael Tracey s quest for unlikely suspects in the Ramsey case goes on and on Westword Archived from the original on July 28 2014 Retrieved November 21 2013 Matt Sebastian February 17 1999 Police sought mom s arrest Daily Camera Steve Thomas August 6 1998 The Thomas resignation letter We were trying to deliver a murder case with hands tied behind our backs Daily Camera Videos edit City under siege The news media s coverage and Boulder officials secretive handling of the investigation into the murder of JonBenet Ramsey Nightline January 31 1997 LCCN 00568713 ABC Case Closed The Boulder Police Department s investigation into murder of JonBenet Ramsey Nightline May 30 1997 LCCN 00571015 ABC Edward Lucas director 2000 Getting Away with Murder The JonBenet Ramsey Story television Fox Broadcasting Company LCCN 2003632300 Bill Kurtis executive producer 2000 Investigative reports Jon Benet anatomy of an investigation television A amp E Television Networks LCCN 2001646808 JonBenet Ramsey Haunting Evidence television Court TV October 4 2008 LCCN 2009595419 Jim Clemente Laura Richards Stan Burke James Fitzgerald James Kolar Henry Lee Cyril Wecht Werner Spitz 2016 The Case of JonBenet Ramsey television Critical Content CBS broadcaster David Mills and Janet Taylor September 5 2016 The Killing of JonBenet The Truth Uncovered television Mills Productions for A amp E network Netflix released a documentary on the case Casting 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