Posted on 08/16/2006 6:23:22 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside
Suspect arrested in JonBenet Ramsey case
By CATHERINE TSAI, Associated Press Writer
34 minutes ago
BOULDER, Colo. - A former schoolteacher was arrested Wednesday in Thailand in the slaying of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey a surprise breakthrough in a lurid, decade-old murder mystery that had cast a cloud of suspicion over her parents.
Federal officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, identified the suspect as John Mark Karr, a 42-year-old American, and one law enforcement official told The Associated Press that Boulder police had tracked him down online.
The Ramsey family's attorney in Atlanta pronounced the arrest vindication for JonBenet's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey. Patsy Ramsey died of ovarian cancer on June 24.
"John and Patsy lived their lives knowing they were innocent, trying to raise a son despite the furor around them," Lin Wood said. "The story of this family is a story of courage, and story of an American injustice and tragedy that ultimately people will have to look back on and hopefully learn from."
The attorney said the Ramseys learned about the suspect a least a month before Patsy Ramsey's death. "It's been a very long 10 years, and I'm just sorry Patsy isn't here for me to hug her neck," Wood said.
Karr was a teacher who once lived in Conyers, Ga., according to Wood. The attorney said the Ramseys gave police information about Karr before he was identified as a suspect.
Wood would not say how the Ramseys knew Karr. But JonBenet was born in Atlanta in 1990, and the Ramseys lived in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody for several years before moving to Colorado in 1991.
A source close to the investigation said Karr confessed to elements of the crime. Also, a law enforcement source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the AP that Karr had been communicating periodically with somebody in Boulder who had been following the case and cooperating with law enforcement officials.
District Attorney Mary Lacy said the arrest followed several months of work, but she said no details would be released until Thursday.
Karr was being held in Bangkok on unrelated sex charges, authorities said. CBS reported he will be brought back to the United States this weekend.
JonBenet was found beaten and strangled in the basement of the family's home in Boulder on Dec. 26, 1996. Patsy Ramsey reported finding a ransom note in the house demanding $118,000 for her daughter.
The image of blonde-haired little JonBenet in a cowgirl costume and other beauty pageant outfits has haunted TV talk shows ever since, helping feed myriad theories about her killer, and the case became one of the most sensational unsolved murder cases in the nation.
Over the years, some experts suggested that investigators had botched the case so thoroughly that it might never be solved.
Investigators at one point said JonBenet's parents were under an "umbrella of suspicion" in the slaying. And some news accounts cast suspicion on JonBenet's older brother. But the Ramseys insisted an intruder killed their daughter, and no one was ever charged.
In the months after the slaying, Patsy Ramsey went before the cameras, vigorously defending herself and her husband, chastising the media and blasting local law enforcement as incompetent.
In a statement Wednesday, John Ramsey said: "Patsy was aware that authorities were close to making an arrest in the case, and had she lived to see this day, would no doubt have been as pleased as I am with today's development almost 10 years after our daughter's murder."
The Ramseys moved back to Atlanta after their daughter's slaying.
Wood lashed out at the frenzy that long surrounded the case, and he accused the media of "the most obscene false accusations." "I think the public's mind was so poisoned against this family that no one was able for too many years to look at the evidence," he said.
Patsy Ramsey's sister, Pam Paugh, of Roswell, Ga., said the family was celebrating the news of the arrest. "We are elated. We are elated. If this is, in fact, the killer, then we have a very heinous killer off the streets to never harm another child," Paugh said.
Lib Waters of Marietta, Ga., visited the gravesites of Patsy and JonBenet Ramsey in the Atlanta suburb immediately after hearing news reports about the arrest.
Waters, who described herself as a longtime friend of the Ramsey family, taped a piece of notebook paper to JonBenet Ramsey's headstone that read: "Dearest Patsy, Justice has come for you and Jon. Rest in peace."
In 2003, a federal judge in Atlanta concluded that the evidence she reviewed suggested an intruder killed JonBenet. That opinion came with the judge's decision to dismiss a libel and slander lawsuit against the Ramseys by a freelance journalist, whom the Ramseys had named as a suspect in their daughter's murder. The Boulder district attorney at the time said she agreed with the judge's declaration.
"Today is additional vindication of the family," Wood said.
Wood said he and the Ramseys "have been totally amazed and impressed with the professionalism of law enforcement" under Lacy's direction. Lacy became district attorney in 2001.
Lawrence Schiller, author of the 1999 book "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town" about the case, said Wednesday he understood the man had been on a list of sexual offenders who were suspects for a long time.
"There are a lot of facts about her actual death that the public does not know." Schiller said. "If he did confess to some facts of the murder, to reveal those facts of the case, that would finish the puzzle."
Among the facts he said were not generally known was the murder weapon and what the killer did with it.
DNA was found beneath JonBenet's fingernails and inside her underwear, but Wood said two years ago that detectives were unable to match it to anyone in an FBI database. It was not immediately known Wednesday whether investigators had any DNA evidence against Karr.
Bob Grant, a former Adams County district attorney who worked on the case, said there was never enough evidence to convince him that any potential suspect could be successfully prosecuted.
"I wasn't convinced it was an inside job, nor was I convinced it was an outside job," he said. "All the outside suspects were cleared after exhaustive investigation, and there were a whole lot of outside suspects."
Their daughter was MURDERED and yet the condemnation continues. Pathetic.
It didn't toast O.J.!
"Southern Belle syndrome"
The opposite of that would be the "Northern Prude" syndrome?
"I didn't think they acted creepy and suspicious at all.
The cops and the media had them tried and convicted within weeks."
I agree! How is one supposed to act after the brutal murder of your child?! Everyone responds to grief differently.
Hillary or Susan, Hillary or Susan!!
You forgot to mention all those beauties at Smith College in western Mass.
Another theory to throw out there....Some have speculated that the perp looks ill/dying (we'll know soon). Are the Ramsey's well off enough to pay off a guy to admit to the murder? (the perp receives the money and passes it on to someone he cares???) The ex-wife's alibi statement doesn't make sense...The DNA match? Will wait to hear more on that..The Ramsey's know the details of this investigation and could pass it on to this person - hence the knowledge displayed by the perp.
The Boulder Police desperately want this case to be over and solved - hope they are investigating this better than we are....
Ok...taking tin foil off...
I'm sorry, the girls of Smith College have the annual Emily Dickinson look a like contest, not Susan B. Anthony.
NO I am NOT blaming them. Please read my other posts where I said I feel for Jon Benet's mother and that I never stomped on her grave. I was just giving reasons why I thought they have something to do with Jon Benet's murder in the first place. I do not still blame them for anything. You are mistaken.
Wow you're all over the place :-)
What do you think they could have done differently? When the police are lazy incompetents out to skewer the nearest convenient suspect, instead of to solve the crime, why would anyone in their right mind speak to them without a lawyer when every single word out of their mouths is likely to be twisted, misquoted, and misconstrued?
You rang? ;^)
Only a creepy person who had them convicted would think that. Let me know how you would act when your child was murdered and every stranger in the country was calling you guilty. The were smart to get lawyers. They knew that the great unwashed would call them guilty.
Hmmmmmm.
A Perfect Lady and Northern Prude cannot possibly have anything to do with one another. Just ask the girls at Smith College.
Miss Manners, is that you?
Who is they and how are you supposed to act?
I'll believe it when he gets convicted. he got a free trip out of Thailand where he was facing charges. Let's see if his story holds up.
Innocent, my ass! If the story this lowlife is telling is substantially true, then the Ramseys made their daughter a target for the sickos like this.
I still can't get out of my mind the image of this innocent child shaking her bottom, surely Momma taught her that! It is most unfortunate that people whore their daughters out to the beauty pageant industry.
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