i think that the case of Jonebet Ramsey has not been solve yet....if the police had done there job right then by now they could had solve the case. They could of lock down the house and let nonbody in so that way it could of have been easier. I honestly think that JonBenet didnt deserve this kind of unjustice and she deserves to have her killer exposed so that justice is made.
Unfortunately, JonBenet Ramsey died sometime in the early morning of December 26, 1996. This is a verified fact, and the results of both autopsies are now public record in the state of Colorado. This case is considered open and unsolved and as yet nobody has been charged with her murder.
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I think Burt Ramesy killed Jonbenet Ramsey, but i think that the mother wrote the three page note on Jonbenets bed. I think Burt was jealous of Jonbenet and her eating his pineapples was his last straw.
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Everybody has a different opinion as to the identity of JonBenet Ramsey's killer, so lets just stick to what the evidence says.The FBI and most of the detectives that handled the case from the beginning felt that the crime scene had been staged. Probably by someone that doesn't know anything about crime and their ignorance shows in the attempted cover-up. All aspects of the crime were from the inside of the Ramsey's home (the material for the ransom note, the murder weapon, ect...). The way the body was taken care of at the time/or shortly after the murder was most likely someone that new the victim and had strong feelings/ties to her. She was left in a place that very few people new about outside of the immediate family. Even most of the Ramsey's closest friends did not know about the small room where the body was left. Even fewer would be able to find it. The Ramsey's claim they cooperated with police but that's not true. They 'lawyered up' within the first couple of days after the murder. The body had been cleaned up and washed. The chance that a kidnapper would take the time to clean up the body before departure would be very slim. That is more consistant with someone that is very comfortable inside the house. There was no sign of a breakin or footprints around the house in the snow. The Ramseys say the doors where locked but that they failed to turn on the security system. Even without the secuity, an intruder still had to get in. No breakin so they would have had to have a key or they were already in the house.These are just some of the conflicting evidence that the Ramseys could not explain away. There has been much noise about unidentified DNA found on the body. The fact is the Ramsey's had an open house just before the murder. There were at least 200 visiters inside their home. They had also been out delivering Christmas gifts to friends and were in several different homes on Christmas Day. If there had not been DNA it would have been suspicious.In conclusion, FBI profilers believe this never was a kidnapping, but a cover-up done by a person/persons unfamiliar with crime. In short, they felt the ransom note was also a fake, in fact the whole affair was carried out by amateurs trying to cover up the death of that little girl. So if you stick with the evidence, obtained from the house, body, autopsy reports (2 in fact) and rely on the professional experience of the FBI and local detectives, there never was an intruder. Did John Ramsey kill his daughter? We may never know. It could have been Patsy. Law enforcement have already ruled out the only other person in the house. JonBenet's older brother Burke was not strong enough to inflict the amount of damage that was found on the corpse. So that leaves John or Patsy. That's were the answer lies.
JonBenet Ramsey was known for being a child beauty pageant contestant. Unfortunately, she died in a homicide and the case has yet to be solved by law enforcement.
There is always someone saying there is new evidence exonerating the Ramseys, or proving their guilt, or implicating someone else. This has been going on for years. It is not terribly likely that anything material will come up anytime soon unless someone breaks down and confesses.This news is very misleading. It's not new evidence at all. It was in the autopsy report and the police have known about it from the very first. There was dirt and unidentified material under JonBenet's fingernails. It didn't match the parent's DNA profile or anyone in the family. But since it was Christmas time, the Ramsey's had been in many different homes in the hours leading up to the murder. Little kids get grime and foreign material under their fingernails all the time. Not only was JonBenet in different homes, the Ramsey's had an open house and had at least 200 people in their home right before Christmas. There was unidentified DNA everywhere in that house from many different persons.Unfortunately, it does not change all of the other evidence. The FBI states the crime scene was staged, there never was a kidnap attempt, the child was most likely killed by someone that knew her well, ect. The list goes on. So the Ramsey case is as it has been. The Grand Jury that heard the case were of the opinion that there was not enough uncontaminated evidence to be able to successfully prosecute the Ramseys. This is the crux of the whole situation. The crime scene was not preserved like it should have been right from the beginning. There is no way to undo the harm that was perpetrated on the Ramsey house (crime scene) once it was breached.
Sometime during the night of December 25-26, 1996, six year old JonBenet Ramsey disappeared. What first appeared to be a kidnapping turned into a homicide when John Ramsey discovered JonBenet's body in a remote room in the basement of the Ramsey's Boulder, CO home. JonBenet had been garroted,* bludgened over the head, and was the victim of acute and chronic sexual abuse. The body had been cleaned to the point where there remained virtually no physical or forensic evidence. There was no sign of a breakin, a ransom note that was highly suspect, odd behavior on the part of the Ramseys, and a thousand and one other details that pointed the finger of guilt at the parents. This case is less a 'whodunnit' than a 'howtoproveit'. Periodically, there will surface 'new' evidence, even a confession, but none that clear the Ramseys in their daughter's death.*The killer used one of Patsy Ramsey's paintbrushes as a garrot, the ransom note was written inside the Ramsey house, with discarded 'practice' sheets found in the Ramsey's trash, and a flashlight on the kitchen counter that was thought to possibly be the instrument used to bash in JonBenet's head. The bottom line being, if there was an intruder/kidnapper they came completely unprepared for the crime, using the Ramseys things already in the home. They would have had to spend a large amount of time in the home where at any moment they could have been discovered. They had imtimate knowledge of the Ramseys home. Most of the Ramsey's closest friends did not know about the small room in the cellar where the body was found. I have never heard of a kidnapping for ransom with absolutely no pre-planning at all. Most kidnappers have the note written, entrance and exit worked out for quick escape, and finally the kidnappers forget to take the victim with them.
If you mean the clothes she was wearing when her body was found (which included PJs and a blanket) they should be with the Boulder Police, kept as evidence, because the Ramsey case is considered an 'open case'. These will be kept until the case is solved, and the guilty party has been convicted. Any clothes that were not taken for evidence (considered not part of the crime) were kept or disposed of by her parents as they saw fit.
No, sadly the case has not been solved.
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No. Unless somebody confesses or writes a 'tell-all' book the case will remain open. Almost two years after the crime a grand jury heard the evidence and felt there was not enough evidence for a successful prosecution against John or Patsy Ramsey. The parents were the only viable suspects once all the evidence was compiled and studied.
There isn't one. The case has never been solved.
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Unfortunately, JonBenet Ramsey died sometime in the early morning of December 26, 1996. This is a verified fact, and the results of both autopsies are now public record in the state of Colorado. This case is considered open and unsolved and as yet nobody has been charged with her murder.
"Case closed" means that something is wrapped up or completed. Additionally, it is usually a cliche said at the end of detective dramas.
The case remains unsolved.