Posted on 08/18/2006 11:10:04 AM PDT by delacoert
(CNN) -- JonBenet Ramsey's body was discovered on December 26, 1996, in a storage room in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, Colorado.
A three-page hand-written ransom note demanding $118,000 was found on a back staircase leading down from the home's bedroom areas, according to the late Patsy Ramsey.
JonBenet's autopsy report, released by the Boulder County coroner in August 1997, is the main source of what is publicly known about the crime scene. The report included the following details:
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A connection between a teddy bear found in Jonbenet's bedroom (that no one in the Ramsey family could identify) and childhood photo of Karr has been reported.
Seems to me that it might be important.
Armchair warriers. Armchair detectives.
It's the hit and run type thing, folks can say silly stupid stuff and not really take any flak.
I'm serious, I just don't understand how folks can obsess about this that doesn't afect them in any way for so long while real and serious stuff is going on all aound them that really does affect them.
Yes a child was killed. This baboso and his confession fails the smell test. Just another sick fool trying to make a name for themself whether it is a good or bad name. Better to be fomous for something even if bad rather then never habe your 15 minutes of fame.
Meanwhile mooselimbs are trying to kill us and stop our way of life.
So were you a professor truely? If so where and of what?
I'm still on the relevance of your snappy comeback that I'm insane.
That said, I love all women automatically, until of course I get to know them one by one.
What's the deal with the teddy bear? Picture? I heard on news there is a picture of the Perv with a teddy bear-was JonBebet found with a teddy bear?
What you said!
Oh, man, that's gonna leave a mark!
That's another good point, how could it be that such a horrid murder took place and no one in the house heard anything?
Maybe they were afraid the entire family was in danger?
Grin...where's that rim shot? ;-)
Someone drugged her beforehand?
No drugs found in her body.
I'm not going to pretend that I know how I would behave if I'd just found my beautiful 6 year old daughter brutally murdered in the basement of my own home the day after Christmas. It's the sort of thing that could make anyone behave very irrationally. But the sum total of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey's odd behavior, continuing for quite some time after the discovery, is such that no one should be criticized for suspecting them of involvement in the crime.
I am not a mind reader.
Why don't you tell me, then it eliminates any quessing, sounds reasonable, doesn't it?
I'll even concede the possibility that the parents and older brother were all sound sleepers. A total stranger wouldn't know that. Wouldn't the first impulse of a total stranger who breaks in to kidnap the girl be to get her out of the house pronto? Why wander around the place, risking waking somebody up? The killer eventually winds up in that storeroom. Then the killer rattles around some more finding stuff to make a garrot, then to cover her body, then to go back upstairs and linger to write and rewrite a ransom note with intimate knowledge of the family.
Makes no sense on its face.
Exactly.
I too have no idea what I would do, but I pretty sure that I wouldn't leave my little girl lying under the Christmas tree and head out the door. I wouldn't want to stay in the house, but I wouldn't want my little one to be alone either.
At some point these cases acquire a momentum of their own - at some point they're "popular" for no other reason than they are "popular". If it wasn't this case it would be another one - don't think there's any getting around this. There's always going to be *some* crime of the century that people want to read about, talk about, theorize about etc. I think that's the state of pop culture in our time and place.
So? The date rape drug disappears in a short time.
I heard on Fox last night the autopsy reported no drugs in her system.
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