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I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but it creeps the hell out of me.
The intruder theory, various theories surrounding her family members, a confession from a pedophile. What do you think happened?
From a seemingly staged crime scene to a three-page ransom note, JonBenét Ramsey’s murder case is truly puzzling. There are so many holes within this case it’s not hard to formulate my own theory behind her death.
On Dec. 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey called the Boulder County Police Department to report that her six-year-old daughter JonBenét Ramsey had been kidnapped. Upon the police’s arrival, it was discovered that JonBenét Ramsey was not kidnapped — she was murdered.
This discovery lead investigators to search for a murderer who would never be found. However, I believe JonBenét’s killers were the ones who were supposed to love and protect her, her family.
While I do not believe the murder was premeditated, I do believe that her family intentionally covered up JonBenét’s accidental death. I suspect that Burke Ramsey, JonBenét’s brother, accidently killed his sister. Then after finding out, I believe Patsy and John Ramsey covered up the murder in order to protect their son.
After reflecting on the facts of this case, I have outlined how I believe Patsy, John and Burke Ramsey all contributed to JonBenét’s tragic death.
1. Patsy Ramsey: The Ransom Note
On the morning of Dec. 26, Patsy claimed to have found a ransom note on the staircase. When investigators looked over the contents of the ransom note they, just like me, were shocked.
Not only was the ransom note three pages long, but it was later uncovered that the pen and paper used to write said note came from inside the house. Although I am no killer, I do have enough sense not to write the ransom note in the same house as the girl I am kidnapping, much less one that drags on for three pages.
When it comes to the actual contents of the note, most of it was either meaningless or extremely repetitive. The note was addressed to John Ramsey and requested $118,000 in exchange for his daughter. This seems odd to me seeing as though the Ramseys were known to be extremely wealthy. Why not ask for more?
Consequently, $118,000 was the exact amount of money John received that year as a Christmas bonus. This means that whoever wrote this note had a clos
... keep reading on reddit ➡I just watched this for the third time after someone posted that it is available for purchase on Prime video. I would highly suggest it to anyone new to the case and even to those like myself that just can’t get enough of it. It’s a steal at $6.34.
(I didn’t do it but pleading the 5th anyhow.)
I don't really think much can be made from this other than it being absolutely wild. But let me know your thoughts.
Source is from the latest Media Roots Radio podcast with gumby4christ
So, I just remembered something and I was curious about y’alls thoughts.
I believe in 2016, Shane made a video about JonBenét Ramsey where he brought in the psychic twins (remember them?) and had them channel the spirit of JonBenét to “get to the bottom” of what happened to her. One of the psychic twins (“as” JBR) claimed that her parents were part of an underground sex cult and forced JBR to participate, and then concluded that JBR’s father killed her.
AFAIK the video was taken down (couldn’t find it anywhere), presumably during the June 2020 content purge, but I was wondering.......that was in incredibly poor taste, right? Like I’m not crazy for thinking it’s fucked up to pretend to channel a dead child, call her parents pedophiles, and then claim that they know for sure that one of her parents killed her, right? I think there’s a huge difference between being like “this is a theory that people have about such and such case” and “I have channeled this dead person who is saying these things,” and IMO, this was wack.
Anyways, does anyone else remember this? If I have to think about it, so do y’all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zvrv-ATYB4
Notice how dark it is surrounding the house when the press are not shining their lights. An intruder could easily have been moving around here without being seen around 24 hours earlier.
https://youtu.be/IiyPs2Q_P1o -- link to a newly released video on the case.
Transcript of video:
Eight-year-old Alma Kellner of Louisville, Kentucky was a good Catholic girl who said her prayers and went to chapel often. At 9:45 on Wednesday, December 8, 1909, she left her house and walked the short distance to St. John’s Church for mass, wearing a tan, brown, and rose-colored plaid jumper. She wore a red cap in the “mushroom” style that was popular at the time. It was cold outside, so she donned a black and white checked pea coat on top of everything, with warm black stockings and button-up shoes. On her way, she was spotted by several witnesses, including Mr. Yont, the druggist, and Mr. Augustus, the postman. Nobody, however, saw her arrive at St. John’s. In fact, no one saw her alive again. This week on Out of the Past: the disappearance of Alma Kellner.
Alma’s family ordinarily went to St. Boniface’s Church, a few blocks farther away from their house than St. John’s. In fact, that’s where her mother and aunt had gone that morning for the early service while she stayed home with her baby brother. When they arrived home, they helped her get ready to go to church on her own. She had attended mass at St. John’s the previous Sunday with a friend, so she wasn’t a completely unfamiliar face to the congregation there. And the church was so close that the Kellners could see the cross on top from their house.
Alma was a curious little girl who could get distracted sometimes, so her mother didn’t worry too much when she didn’t arrive home promptly that morning. Mrs. Kellner waited and waited, sure Alma would come through the door at any moment, but as time passed she began to feel very uneasy. When hours had gone by with no sign of her daughter, her uneasiness turned into all-out worry. She called all the local churches to see if Alma had changed her mind about her destination. When she called St. John’s, Father Schumann, the priest there, said he hadn’t seen Alma at mass. He also corrected her—the mass had actually been at 9, not at 10. So even if she had shown up, she would have missed the mass altogether.
The Kellner family began to panic after learning this. Catholic personnel around the neighborhood tried to help. Nuns and neighbors that knew her prayed for her at the chapel. Alma’s mother called friends and neighbors, but it led her nowhere. Nobody knew where her little girl was.
It took a little longer for Alma’s
... keep reading on reddit ➡[This post is an attempt to provide an update on a small recent development over at r/jonbenetramsey and r/jonbenet]
Basic context: The JonBenet Ramsey case is the famous 1996 case of a six-year-old girl whose body was found in her own home after her mother reported a kidnapping. The case drew attention because of a phoney "ransom note" and various other suspicious details. It remains unsolved.
For 23 years, the only sources describing the Ramsey family's statements on the day the body was found (December 26, 1996) have been second-hand reports by the Boulder Police, or reflections from the Ramseys years later. We have had to cobble together an understanding of what John, Patsy and Burke Ramsey said in the crucial early moments of the investigation, based on police reports, and the many books written on the case.
Around a week ago, that changed. A user who has defended the Ramseys online for many years shared one page of the transcript of nine-year-old Burke Ramsey's first interview with police. This interview was taped the same afternoon the body was found, before Burke had been informed that his sister's body had been discovered. His parents were not present, and thus there is a limit to how much Burke could have been "coached" for this interview. The interview is, at the very least, an important piece of first-hand testimony from someone who was in the house when the killing occurred.
I should point out: this is not a classified document. We know the full transcript of this 1996 interview has been provided to the media before, by the Ramseys' investigators. Various journalists have seen it, as it is briefly summarized in numerous books on the case. Several other (later) police interviews with the Ramseys have been broadcast in segments and full transcripts have been released of those interviews. The status of this 1996 transcript is more akin to that of a "historical source document" at this stage, than a sensitive and confidential piece of evidence.
And we now know, of course, that it has been passed around for some time by a select few members of the public (who happen to be close to the Ramsey family). The user claims the full transcript in her possession is around 30 pages. In addition to the one page she picked out for us to see, she has posted her own summary ([pa
... keep reading on reddit ➡https://grayseconomy.com/2020/01/07/is-that-ghislaine-maxwell-in-jonbenet-ramsey-photo/
https://preview.redd.it/q7vm7qqkud751.jpg?width=540&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=179010528aec41145b10321aeae61bd464e88d81
Numerous interesting tidbits (article is from 1997): https://www.vanityfair.com/news/1997/10/jonbenet-ramsey-murder-missing-innocence
I thought they had money. Were they living in downtown Detroit?
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