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Hard to believe it’s been nearly 26 years since that poor little girl was murdered.
I have NEVER understood why there would be resistance to testing DNA when they have samples in hand. Whether to try to find the perp that committed crimes like this OR to set free people in jail that didn’t do it
I really wish him well in this quest.
That girl was paraded around stages nationwide with an inch of makeup on her and thousands in fake diamonds on her.A five year old girl dressed up like a high class hooker.I'd wager every nickel I have that someone was molesting that girl and,in order to prevent her from saying anything,he killed her.
Geeze...I've gotta stop watching The Crime Channel!
That idiot. The brother did it and the father covered it up. Patsy went along lest she lose her other kid too.
“Small foreign faction” my ass. And they wrote the long ransom note once they got in the house. Stashed the body in the basement instead of carrying her little carcass away to maybe actually collect that ransom?
They think we are idiots. This could only come out of Boulder.
I don’t know about Ramsey today but one from the 1990s was rich enough to pay for the DNA testing himself. The main reason why there’s no DNA testing in most cases is the expense. Also, ins some cases, they fear that if the sample is quite small, it will be used up by the testing and then there’s no way to test it later.
Most jurisdictions, however, will gladly allow for the testing if somebody besides them pays for the test.
I agree with those who say someone in the family either was the killer or knew the killer. The fact that such a long ransom note was composed on a pad that was known to be inside the home made me sure the culprit was very comfortable being inside the house or else he would have fled at first chance after the murder.
Gonna find out the teenage brother killed her...hes got to be in his 30s by now.
For some reason, I thought that both of the girl’s parents had passed.
Lou Smit, a detective from Colorado (he also worked with Joe Kenda from Homicide Hunter) came out of retirement to work on this case. He has an excellent track record, even solved the murder of Kelsey Grammer’s sister. He proved there is evidence of an intruder who came in through the basement window, plus much more. Maybe one day her killer will be revealed through DNA. I hope so. Poor little girl.