#JonBenet #CBSĬlemente and other investigators may also have Burke in their crosshairs he says that by the end of the CBS two-part special The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey (which airs tonight), a suspect will be named. The detectives and researchers involved with the series went so far as to rebuild the house to recreate the crime scene. So Burke killed his sister by accident and the parents try 2 cover up that it was a horrible accident by him. Twitter seems to think that Burke was the killer - either deliberately or by accident - and his parents covered up his crime for him. The Ramsey family’s behaviour has always stoked curiosity, and both John and Patsy Ramsey have been described by media and onlookers as “odd.” From the lack of crying after the incident to their sheltering of son Burke, they haven’t followed the typical “protocol” for parents of a murdered child. (JonBenét’s mother, Patsy, died in 2006 from ovarian cancer.)
READ MORE: JonBenét Ramsey’s brother to speak publicly for first time about sister’s death “But exonerating somebody based on one type of evidence – to me that is absurd.” “What I will say is that I have never, ever, in my entire career in law enforcement spanning over 30 years, seen a case in which a DA has issued a letter exonerating somebody, period,” Clemente said.
Now Jim Clemente, a former FBI agent and profiler who worked on the Ramsey case, says to Cosmopolitan that the family shouldn’t have been so easily exonerated. They were all cleared of any criminal wrongdoing, with the help of DNA analysis, in 2008. No evidence was found to incriminate them, and to this day no charges have been laid. At the time of her body’s discovery, only her parents and her then-nine-year-old brother Burke were home.Īfter the pageant queen’s body was discovered, the Ramsey family was put under intense scrutiny by investigators and the media. Authorities stated that the little girl had been sexually assaulted. There was no sign of forced entry into the Boulder home. A mysterious ransom note was left in the house, demanding the seemingly random amount of $118,000. JonBenét Ramsey was found brutally murdered in the basement of her Boulder, Colo., house the day after Christmas. JonBenét’s father, John, found JonBenét’s body with duct tape over her mouth and a cord wrapped around her neck. READ MORE: JonBenét Ramsey’s brother, Burke, talks about her murder for first time
Multiple recent TV series and documentaries have been exploring the case 20 years after its occurrence, with access to new techniques and DNA analysis providing further information on how the little girl died, and more importantly, potential suspects. Over the past few months, there has been a rabid resurgence in interest in the 1996 killing of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey. Send this page to someone via email email.