It's ridiculous. And people think you can't get away with murder. Apparently you can because this poor girl was murdered and WE STILL DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.
The ONLY person(s) who truly know are the child and the killer and the killer won't tell and shes unable to tell so I don't think we will ever truly know who did it.
John3:16 Pitbull Except the autopsy showed her cause of death was strangulation, not blunt force trauma. I doubt the boy could’ve strangled his older sister to death.
@@briannotafan3368 I doubt it was dad. jonbenet was close to her dad and always missed him and talked about him when he was out of town. if he molested her, she would be afraid of him. it was brother burke. his childhood police interviews were chilling. so nonchalant so cold so emotionless.
A little known fact- the father was actually accused of her murder and indicted but the judge refused to sign the form and literally went against the jurys vote to put him in jail so he literally got away with murder.
Evelyn that is not true. The Ramseys were indicted for endangering a child. Putting her harms way by having her around someone they knew could harm her. Stop lying.
My theory: It was planned out by them, they knew it was gonna happen. The father is giving me bad vibes. The mother is trying to stick up for her husband. The brother won't talk about it until 20 years later. The ransom note was too long. They had just gotten home from a party, unless somebody was hiding in their home, it was one of the family members. I am stating the facts given and we have already gotten farther than some of the investigators.
A weird thing the narrator said at the beginning, "This is where JonBenet grew up ... Boulder, Colorado." JonBenet NEVER got to grow up ... she was murdered at age 6.
I think it was just warming up the viewer (an intro really) into what was happening that year that's all. The setting of the story and all that transpired that day, or at least the gist of it! No need to get annoyed. 👍
Totally agree. It's also speculated that her mother would sell her daughter to wealthy powerful men. It's not out of this world, it's actually very common :/ and the mother does not even sound convincing in that 911 call
spill the meme I think the Ramseys had an enemy or someone that hates them and they killed their daughter and made it look like the parents did it so they could go to jail. That’s one theory. Another theory is that her brother accidentally killed her and the parents covered it up.
They were in defensive mode because they were already "guilty" by the police before all the facts were made. Also, Patsy was on enough benzos in that interview to kill a horse is why she showed no emotion. Police screwed up this scene worse then any case I've ever read or watched about. What detectives have the family search the house? Detectives allowed people to come in and wash the bowl of pineapple and clean. They allowed the Dad and his friend to find the body and move her upstairs.
@@existentialDetective78 and the fact that they called all the neighbors in, which may seem harmless at first thought- but think of it. Entrepreneur of the year, a man with high iq calling swarms of ppl into the house? when he knows it’s a potential crime scene and shouldn’t be that trusting of ppl nearby, bc a random couldn’t possibly get in his house or know his bonus? Seems almost purposeful- that he invited them all in knowing they’d contaminate the area.
The policeman, French, had already been in the basement when he arrived within three minutes of the call. Fleet White, John's friend had also gone down and could not find the light to that room. It was not until after 1:00 when John was asked to check around by Linda Arndt. He checked the toy train room first. The light was coming in the windows by then so it was not pitch black inside the "Wine Cellar Room" as it was when Fleet White had checked.
The father is lying, cause in this interview the father's says that he set the alarm to the house, and when he is interviewed again he says that the alarm was not set. Did you catch that T
He said he was on his hands and knees on the bottom floor reading the note then he says he met Patsy half way on the stairs and she had the note. He says they were not getting Burke a bike that year and describes in detail how he put JonBs under the tree the next day he says he thinks they did get Burke a bike. Nothing he says is ever consistent.
Results of the 2008 DNA testing did Not exclude the Ramseys: Exterior Top left of Long Johns (2S07-101-05B): "The profiles associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia Ramsey cannot be included or excluded from the mixture DNA profile" Bottom Front of the Nightgown (2S07-101-07A): "The individuals associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia Ramsey cannot be excluded from the mixture DNA profile" Left Shoulder region of the Nightgown (2S07-101-07B): ""The individuals associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia Ramsey cannot be included or excluded from the mixture DNA profile" Right Shoulder region of the Nightgown (2S07-101-07C): "The individuals associated with Burke Ramsey and Patricia Ramsey cannot be included or excluded from the mixture DNA profile" Bottom Back of the Nightgown (2S07-101-07D): "The individual associated with Burke Ramsey cannot be included or excluded from the mixture DNA profile" www.wehaveyourdaughter.net/dna-evidence/2017/3/2/bode-technology-written-analysis-on-dna-in-the-jonbent-ramsey-case
@@MaoMoney That was Diane Diamond. I noted how she said "the restless John." As if he should have been relaxed while his daughter is missing. This is a way of coloring language to paint a picture of guilt without actually coming out and saying it.
But why does her brother smile in that Dr Phil interview... so confused? I don’t think he should be smiling whilst talking about his dead sister but whatever floats your boat
Elle Brooklyn well there’s so many reasons why.. he didn’t have a normal childhood so his expressions won’t be normal either. At least now we know for sure who did it. I sincerely believe that Society owes Jon Bennet’s brother an apology.
Nah the entire faniky did prkbably paid the cops to shut up and tbey come with the dumb shit like our son was raised different then other so obviously the kid is stupid and the parents are fucking crazy.
Exactly..i just watched at least a minute of that interview and stopped because of the facial expressions of her brother. Why does he keep smiling, as if he's talking about a funny event in his life?
Ive always thought it was him, he was pushed to the side because of her. She was everything and he was nothing, not to mention him having psychological problems. I think he did it and they parents covered up, in a 911 call you can here patsy yelling “what have you done” and ive always thought she was talking to burke.
@@nicklucking1891 so why did he want to leave a murder scene where his daughter is found dead. He interfered with the scene . He moved the body WHY. HE COVERED HER BODY MESSING UP THE CRIME SCENE
I have a 5 year old daughter. If I saw her lifeless the last thing on my mind would be about protecting a crime scene. Research the case extensively and you will see the evidence points far away from the family
Frank Medina well the police f'd up the case so is having credentials a sure fire way to solve a case? i think not. however, anyone with common sense can see there is something off about the case. what killer writes a 4 page ransom note? give me a break.
I actually took 3 years of criminal justice in high school and want to study it in college next year . Using the knowledge I have . Something is fishy with the family and it could possibly be the brother including the fact that he was smiling during the whole interview , showing No remorse or emotion. Pathetic .
i think the dad did it...he purposely put the blanket so the evidence wouldn't be there anymore and when he said check the house, he immediately went to the basement...
"We have a kidnapping, I'm THE Mother" So not normal. This is just 1 tiny clue. If your daughter is missing and had been taken, then why not scream "someone took my daughter !" She states "kidnapping" because that is what it was staged to be. She was distancing herself constantly.
@Miss CD Isaacs How many cases have you been involved in where you were analyzing the demeanor and conduct of parents who call 911? Do you have any experience, formal training, in how psychologically or otherwise one expects a parent to act? You require a change of mindset of assuming that you are right in how others should respond to situations and that those who respond differently are wrong. #factsmatter #dontjudge #justiceforjonbenetandherfamily
@@kalina9271 It's not weird. You require a change of mindset of assuming that you are right in how others should respond to situations and that those who respond differently are wrong. #factsmatter #dontjudge #justiceforjonbenetandherfamily
@@darkhorse9472 it is pretty common knowledge that in family homicide (or any homicide that involves murder of close people) the offenders distance themselves from the person they killed, which shows in their use of language. JCS Criminal Psychology talks about it as well, watch his analysis of Chris Watts - he says "I did not kill THOSE girls", etc. he never says "I did not kill my daughters", because of the distancing. If you watch any interogation of this kind, you'll notice that the offenders do that quite often, they do not say the name of the person they killed, or their relations to them. The way her mother speaks makes her a suspect.
If I found my daughter or really any little child like that in the basement I would probably lose whatever shred of sanity I have left. I can even describe in words how horrendous a crime like that is.
@@nenemoko466 "Perfect Murder. Perfect Town" by Lawrence Schiller describes their extreme grief. "Perfect Town, Perfect Murder" SCHILLER: "As the morning wore on, the victim advocates, Jedamus and Morlock, decided to go out and get bagels and fruit for everyone." Priscilla White was trying to keep her friend Patsy from fainting. She seemed to be in shock; she was vomiting and hyperventilating. Then she started to again cry. “Why didn’t I hear my baby?” Later in the morning the Ramseys’ friends were still in the rear of the house consoling Patsy, who clutched a crucifix in her hands. Patsy threw herself on her daughter’s body. She pleaded with Rev. Hoverstock to bring her daughter back to life. Then Patsy raised herself onto her knees, lifted her arms straight into the air and screamed, “Jesus, you raised Lazarus from the dead, please raise my baby!” The room was empty, but they could hear the mother sobbing. She was at the rear of the house, surrounded by friends." "She was Little Miss Colorado in 1995,” said Dee Dee Nelson-Schneider, a family friend. “She had her own float in the Colorado Parade of Lights in December 1995, and Patsy walked along the side of the float the whole parade to make sure (JonBenét) was safe. That’s how protective Patsy was.” -Elliot Zaret and Alli Krupski Daily Camera, December 27, 1996" " Patsy had to be helped even in the bathroom. Finally, the Valium she had taken made Patsy drowsy. She fell asleep again on the living room floor. Two hours later she was awake again, sobbing, asking for Burke, asking if all the doors and windows were locked. "John Ramsey, lying on the sofa, slept fitfully. When he nodded off, his mask of stoicism vanished. He heaved with sobs." With time grief becomes accompanied by anger and their clips showing how mad Patsy was that they kept trying to pin the murder on her when she knew that she did NOT do it and that a killer or killers were still out there.
thats why im not gonna fault the dad too much as far as him getting her and throwing a blanket on her, bc that is an action id probably take too. id want to take care of my child, even if they were dead.
The investigators would have solved the case if they would have cooperated with each other. Some of those investigators lost all of their creditability by trying to solve the case themselves, John Ramsey ate them alive.
I believe the brother did it. His behavior as a child appeared abnormal. For example, he smeared his feces on JonBenet's wall and on her candy. Furthermore, interviews of him as a child seemed rather odd. He was very confident and relaxed in his answers about his sisters death. No grief. Yet questions about her last meal hit a nerve with him. Very interesting video to watch and analyze.
Hi Doagae. Unfortunately, there are only short clips of his childhood interviews online. I watched the lengthy interviews from the CBS documentary. You can go on the CBS site and watch it, but I think his interviews are in part 2 of the documentary. It's interesting to watch his behavior change drastically. He is confident and relaxed in his answers. However, the question about the pineapple (last meal) shifts his behavior completely. Also, you may want to compare his childhood answers to the interview answers he gave Dr.Phil recently. His responses are different. As a child he confidently and calmly answered that he wasn't scared about the murder of JonBenet. However, in his interview to Dr.Phil he portrayed himself as a frightened child at the time.
i totally agree with you but what explains the evidence of her being molested? i thought it was the brother tbh but how could he have molested her at age 9
Hi India, although the sexual assault has never been confirmed I still believe it was her brother who had something to do with it. The reason I say this is that there have been cases where young children sexually assault other kids. The behavior and attitude of these types of children match exactly with Burke's.There is certainly a chance in this case.
Uuummm..... I don’t think saying “this is the town where JonBenet grew up” Isn’t the best choice of words (in my opinion) 🤔 6-years-old isn’t really “growing up.”
@ Sarena kaminski There is no evidence to support your statement that the Ramseys 'wouldn't give out the guest list from their Christmas party'. Law enforcement is quite aware of the guests. Stop posting misinformation and lies.
@@RealLifeDoge How you "feel" is irrelevant. Facts matter. Opinions are interesting but not worth any more than the evidence that backs them up. So, where is your evidence?
@Pretty Gal That data does not prove who did it. Criminals are perfectly capable of learning about DNA and trying to avoid leaving it. The O J Simpson Trial had just aired for a year informing the public widely that DNA matters. The DNA in this case indicates an unknown male left his DNA under JB's fingernails and in two spots of blood mixed with saliva on her underpants. The blood was from Jonbenet but the saliva, which in the second spot was very substantial, came from the unknown male. There was also a pubic hair of unknown origin found on the white blanket. The Ramsey's all gave samples of DNA, handwriting and hair, including pubic hair.
If you look up smearing feces it points to mental disorder. They smear feces as an expression of anger and to warn off. Burke Ramsey's smeared his feces all over jonbenets things and in her bed. It is clear he had a serious issue with her, Jealous that she was put on a peddle stool and he wasn't
Terry B B Rubbish. Clearly there is evidence of it because the forensics discovered it. John Ramsey has been interviewed since the CBS documentary, he had he say on the content of the documentary. You can gaurantee he would have said if this wasn't true.. No experts involved in this case have come forward and said it isn't true either...Why because it is a fact. Sorry about that
Beauty pageants are ridiculous enough, but for kids it's something twisted and I'd go as far as saying exploitation. You can see those tragic (and often fat) mums cheering them on, talking like idiots.
You can definitely see a trend with the pageant moms. They’re always bigger disgusting looking women who are trying to live through their young children by exploiting them. Yea there’s positives like wining prize money for college, gaining confidence and learning to speak publicly but you can also gain these skills in ways more suited for young kids
@@payton0498 AND they whinge, also. They whine, and bitch and moan, oh you want to believe I had my "stage Mum's and Dad's", and, it's not satisfying in terms of the whole: "well who is doing the judging here, really ?" A pom named Dicko ? Simon Cowell ? Danni Minogue? It's still comes down to a person , parent and woman has to earn a livelihood. It's a right of passage people. So as if I've got the time or energy, into delivering my judgment talents, to something not satisfying as far as positive realistic produce and productivity, and bitchin haggles of stage Mum's, or stage people to be more specific, is not it.
In fact, it was that very phenomenon, "stage people" which fulfilled my career pathway, consultancy, because it filled that niche area, of research and development, in relation with being about to provide an overall good general and localised knowledge base, as respite for those are good and common and loving peoples. All will be well.
Merjem Kartal maybe he had a funny feeling;he probably got an instinct telling him to go to the cellar,therefore leading him to jonbenet,he probably knew the person was smart enough to go to the cellar so he could get a greater chance of not being found and get a heads-start to leave.if the murderer did it somewhere else,like in the middle of the living room or something like that,he probably wouldve got caught,so john went there thinking that that was the killers ideal place to kill jonbenet so he wouldnt get caught,and leave.its common sense,u have to know the benefits and negatives of doing something like that
The father could have also decided to search the house starting in the furthest part of the basement, and wotking his way through the rest of the house, and it just so happens that that was where that poor, sweet, innocent girl's body was... I know that when I was a kid, playing hide and seek in the large three story home that my father and step-mother lived in for a number of years, whenever it was my time to be the seeker, I'd always go directly to the basement when I was finished counting, and then work through the other floors if my cousins werent hiding down there. It seemed the most sensible way to go about it. If the father is totally innocent, meaning that he didn't do it, nor had any idea who did, then my heart goes out to him, as well as to the any other innocent person who knew and loved her. But especially to him, because i can only imagine how indescribably awful it would be to not only lose a child, but to also be the one to find them. Especially in light of the circumstances... The case has always been amongst the saddest I've ever heard. Even back when it first happened, and I was a kid myself. But now that I have grown up, and have nieces, nephews, and a handful of god-children, thinking of what Jonbenet's family suffered is all the more heart breaking. May she, and Patsy (who I also presume was innocent,) rest in peace, in the perpetual light of the Heavenly kingdom..
exactly in the note thing it said we have ur daughter but if they had her why would she be dead in the basement with no evidence of someone breaking in
A kidnapper with almost an exact writing style as the mother? Proven by an experience outside expert but was dismissed by a weak and compromised DAs office. Yeah, right. The murderer was one of the family members
(Sorry, I translated this with Google) It was 99% Bruke, in any case someone inside the house. From the analyzes they found pieces of pineapple still intact in JanBenet's stomach, demonstrating that they had been ingested a few minutes before the murder. So far so "normal", except for the fact that Brother Bruke had prepared the pineapple (his favorite food, important detail) precisely on that night when he theoretically must have slept deeply (digital evidence shows that the cup containing the pineapple had been used by Bruke himself). Furthermore, the fruit was not present at the party they had been in a few hours before. From the autopsies it has been ascertained that the death was due to trauma by blunt object and strangely, the shape of the fracture corresponds perfectly with that of a torch present in the Ramsey house table. Through various tests, they ascertained that even a child's strength would have been sufficient to break the cranial bones; but why should it have been Bruke? Because he used to despise his sister and hit her with objects even in public, so much so that a lady testified that she had taken him while hitting JanBenet with a golf club on the face. Interesting is the fact that during some sessions with psychologists Bruke remains impassive in the face of questions about his sister's death, often also mentioning a sort of fun in telling the fact; the only question that seems to have made him nervous in interrogations, when he was still young, was the interpretation of a photo: "The photo of the cup where the pieces of Pineapple were still left unfinished, consumed that night by Bruke himself ". The parents wanted to cover the child and it is easily evidenced by the fact that they have always denied that he was awake (which was not necessary to deny if he was not involved in the facts), yet through recent technologies, reviewing the call made that night, they recognize three Voices (two in the background): that of the mother in the foreground, and that of the Father who answers Bruke's question: "What did you find?". According to the reconstructions then, that night the father took care to change clothes for JanBenet who suffered from night anxieties, Bruke was awake and was eating pineapple in the Kitchen ... when suddenly JanBenet takes a piece of his favourite fruit from his cup. In anger, Bruke uses the torch as a murder weapon to hit his little sister (obviously unintentional); once the father and mother understand the seriousness of the situation, they try to camouflage everything by pretending a kidnapping and a death by strangulation. The mother will write the letter, considered by the experts to be a false ransom note (written with a marker present in the home. Furthermore, the agents in an attempt to copy it would have taken about 22 minutes, adding the thought time would get to 30 minutes ... which killer would stay 30 minutes in a house where he just committed a crime?). Finally, the only way of entry for an external person seemed to be a narrow basement window in which the body was found and from which it would then have come out using a suitcase as an elevation, in which however no trace of passage was found, even the cobwebs were still intact on the sides of the window itself. This story really broke my heart and that's why I wanted to summarize one of the most accepted hypotheses. All this remains a thought, the only sure thing is that this little girl did not deserve all this. Rest in peace little angel 💔
Keep in mind that there’s no footprints on the snow in no part of the house so there’s no way someone could of got in and as u said the marker used for the ransom note was from inside the house which is also a main clue
THOMAS CURTIS too many people visited the house just after the body was found , the whole crime scene was tainted with irrelevant clues making forensics very hard , they should follow what Horatio Cain of CSI Miami used to instruct ' I WANT THE WHOLE PLACE SEALED UP , PRONTO ' STRICTLY NO ENTRY '
nobody wore any gloves and ransom note was too long winded for a professional job , not implying anything though but the whole case smell like a rotting fish
Not saying they didn't murder their kid, but then being emotionless when telling the story doesn't mean anything. Those people probably have had to tell that story 3000 times. I lost my dad and when I first had to talk about it it was awful and I couldn't get through it without crying. 10 years later I still feel sad but I don't think you would be able to tell outwardly.
whether one of them did it or not, SOMETHING REALLY FISHY DEFINITELY happened during the investigation, IF we can EVEN call it that!! i mean : - The crime scene was tampered with beyond belief, - The family is supposed to be interrogated first..yet they talked to the press first... - The police never forced them to talk...When in 90% of crime, against children, a member of the family is often the culprit. - KEY witnesses were never interviewed (like the 911 operator, family friends and neighboors) - The grand juror had convicted the parents but the prosecutor stopped the proceedings ...and the trial never happened.... Influencial rich family...they got away....with whatever happened that night
Hell yeah! My youngest son's middle name is Gideon, after Mandy Patinkin, as Criminal Minds was my favorite show, and the night he was born was CM's season premiere, and somehow he was born at the perfect time to get washed up, have all 50 million things done to newborns then they handed him back, I fed him and as soon as he falls asleep, we realized we were in the very nick of time to watch it!😂🥰😁
My grandma knew Patsy and the little girl, she use to tell me that Jonbenet was a kind little girl, she use to go to her pageants. And when she was murdered my grandma got a call and was shocked that a little pageant girl was murdered, I too find it devastating, may rest in peace Jonbenet (:
Xmulti_stanX X they did there were no prints. Patsy said she never picked it up off the stairs and John said he read it on his hands and knees on the floor not the stairs yet neither could ever explain how it moved there and without their prints no less.
It had prints from the mother and the note came from her note pad that originated in the house. Nobody writes a ransom note from material that came from the scene.
The father went to the basement, which means he knew what exactly he was doing and he tainted the crime scene deliberately and probably not by accident. It was also said that the paper that was used to write the note was from inside the house and that there were no footprints on the snow outside.
@Federina The housekeeper had identical pads and pens found in her house on the 26th. She admitted she had many copies of Patsy's handwriting which Patsy had given her with her instructions for Linda Pugh's work assignments. Chris Wolf and she both knew Santa Bill and at Wolf's law suit against the Ramsey's a graphologist noted that Wolf's handwriting was more like then ransom note's than Patsy's was. Wolf got a pad from Pugh and samples of Patsy's writing and prepared the note in advance. Then he copied it on Pasy's note pad putting the pad back where the police would find it. There was no snow on the sidewalks in the back of the house and the door in the back from the Butler's kitchen was ajar. John did not know it was a crime scene until he found he body. He and Fleet White and two Police officers had already been in the basement earlier but they did not find her body. The officers did not open the door and when Fleet did it was still dark outside but by early afternoon light penetrated the darkness of that room and he saw the white blanked JB was wrapped in. He did not remove that blanket and the underclothing, blood stains and stun gun marks were not ruined by him carrying up his daughter.
@frederina4805 The no footprints in snow story is a myth. John Ramsey decided to start searching in the basement because another friend (also named John) headed upstairs to search. He didn't find her immediately either. He was searching for approximately 20 minutes when he found her.
@@liloandstitcbedtogether8954 exactly. they were all miraculously deaf to a kidnapper walking up and down their long, and therefore hollow and echoey, staircase, dropping a literal essay of a ransom letter with specific and insider information. They also somehow didn’t hear the murderer drag their probably screaming daughter down those many stairs, get her head bashed, then get trapped in the basement.
The only one that knows is that girl... And bottom line she didn't deserve this... Wealthy people scare me sometimes cause of how careless and invincible some are.... Nobody knows who did this and if they do no one is saying who did. R.i.p. Jonbenet
@@pinklightning6520 remember the kid (a boy 9 years old) who killed his baby sister because he thinked that his mother loves more the baby than him....
Burke Killed her and the Parents covered it up, So that they wouldn't lose BOTH of their Kids!! Burke Freaked OUT because JonBenet ate his Pineapple and he hit her over the head with a Flashlight!!! CASE CLOSED!!!
PeaceFan, I also saw that documentary, you have any thoughts of your own? Since you just successfully cracked the case go solve some other ones !!!! Good golly your on fire!
. "For more than a year after the murder, the pineapple theory behind her death was talked about. But when Boulder police finally had the material in her stomach tested at the University of Colorado in Boulder in October of 1997, they found out two months later in December, that the material was pineapple, plus grapes, grape skins, and cherries. That is food similar to that found in a fruit cocktail." books.apple.com/us/book/we-have-your-daughter/id1141521638 There was NO fresh or canned pineapple remnants in the house. The victims advocates had gone out to get fruit and bagels as it was nearing midday and most of the people there had not eaten. There was a box of tissue on the table and the uneaten pineapple in the bowl was because grief had replaced hunger.
The parents seem way too put together talking about their dead daughter especially the father and even describing how he found her. Wouldn't you break down and cry no matter how much time has past or at least look very upset
Chrissi depends on how you handle stress and shock.. something tells me john ramsey works well under pressure and duress.. time is a factor as well ..with time it becomes almost robotic responses to questions surrounding daughters death, how is he spose to respond to demanding questions from insatiable media vultures?
Miranda Lee actually the police claimed it wasnt a break-in; however, there were OBVIOUSLY signs of a break in including: a window that had been broken before that night (therefore it was open for someone to sneak in, there was a box right under the window (meaning they used it to climb down), and shoe prints leading from the window to the crime scene...... SOOOOO I think it was a person who had been stalking her
Chrissi I lost my mom 4-5 years ago, but I don't feel or look upset, even though me and my mother were really close. She was even closer to me, than all my other siblings, yet I don't feel that sorrow. People lose loved ones, that doesn't mean they should cry everytime they're brought up. Not defending them btw.
@Lia Mileson There is zero evidence Burke Ramsey 'had anger issues', or that he 'lashed out at JonBenet'. Zero. #factsmatter #knowtheevidence #justiceforjonbenetandherfamily
It was the brother and the parents It was a messy handwriting and the mom sounds like she’s faking it. Thanks for all the likes, and how would he know where the body was?
Why would Patsy Ramsey and their friends and the Pastor and the cops mess with it?! They all touched her body and the crime scene (the whole house) before and after JonBenet was found. Mr. Ramsey only did what any father would do upon finding his little girl with tape over her mouth. Ripped it off and ran with her body to the nearest police officer! Even if he did do it, which he didn't, touching the crime scene is no motive for murder.
The parents covered it up. The ransom note matched the writing of Patsy ramsey. The amount requested on the ransom note specifically asked for a certain amount that John Ramsey had got some kind of bonus for something like that at work. I believe the wife was under a lot of pressure when the daughter called her into the room and Jon Bonet wet the bed and the mom lost all control or the father sexually abused the child or they made it to seem that way to throw everyone off. Either way they had something to do with it and it was sick. There were no snow prints outside of a break in. And why did the "so called kidnappers" spare the rest of the family?? Also the boy stated that John Ramsey entered his room and kept going in and out of his room supposidly telling him" stay in his room" Why the hell would they leave him in the room by himself knowing that their daughter had just been kidnapped?? If it was me i would keep my son right next to me and not leave his side till the cops show up. Why call friends to come over?? and destroy the crime scene?? That was just a cover up to throw off cops to not investigate crime scene. It was an inside job and only John Patsy and that boy knows what happened. Either the Dad or mom did it, all in all they covered it up. When Jon Bonet hands were tied they found Patsey's thing that she uses to paint bound to thst little girls hands. You mean to tell me the kidnappers took their time to find it? Patsy was the only one who knew where that wooden stick thing had to be. And all that Patsy crying on the couch, she was probably feeling guilty of what they did or maybe not maybe acting. Another scenario they found pineapple in the baby's tummy and the brother had a bad temper. Maybe when he was downstairs in the middle of the night eating a snack and little jon bonet went down there asking for some. The boy hit her on the head with his toy or Patsy fed baby pineapple before going to bed. But why did they tell investigators that as soon as they got home from Christmas party they put Jom Bonet straight to bed?? :/ Makes no sense. So the kidnappers fed Jon Bonet the pineapple?? It was either Patsy, John or the boy and it was a cover up. I seriously hate to use race in this but had it been a hispanic family or black family or poor white family i hate to say someone in the family would have went to prison. And quit blaming it on the Nanny! and Santa Claus Suspect. All fingers point at Ramsey's period. But because this family was rich well known and were i hate to say white. They got a slap on the wrist Damn rich people they bought everything and they bought their freedom too. The Ramseys did it and thats what i believe period!! R.I.P to that innocent child. :(
Jennifer Trevino you're an ignorant idiot. She did not wet the bed. Her sheets were clean moron. She wet herself when she was killed because that's what happens when a body dies - the bladder and bowels relax and release. The ransom amount requested also happened to coincide with a million pesos, leading some to believe the killer intended to flee to Mexico. And isn't it amazing that if the family did it that NONE of their dna was found on JBR or any of her clothing?!?! However, dna of an unknown male WAS found. So you can believe what you want to believe but you sound like an idiot because you obviously don't know the facts....period.
I say that the dad kidnapped his own daughter Jonbenet Ramsey & i don't think that a different other person kidnapped her & I'm guessing that no one else was in the Ramsey's house & i say that the mother & father are both killed their own daughter
The layout of the house ..Parents on the top floor..like the attic area..Child's bedroom one floor down at the opposite end of the house..but found dead in the basement.. Also she had blunt force trauma to the head.. unconscious immediately.. no time to scream?
This has got to be one of the strangest cases because first off what was the point of the ransom note because if the killer knew she was dead there was no point in the note because the parents would of course call the police and her body would be found unless that’s what the killer wanted
The fact that there was no forced entry into the residence is a big piece of this puzzle. The fact that she was covered in a blanket the she loved is also telling in a sense that someone who loved her had a big part in causing her death.
My theory: The brother killed her and their parents helped cover it up because they didn’t want to lose both kids. The Dad covered her body with the blanket (because they couldn’t look at her) and set it up to look like a break in, while the mom wrote the ransom note. The father could have molë$ted her but I personally don’t think so. They tried to get many people in the house so the evidence was unusable.
Rylie Avery it was a female detective at first whose interview you can find on youtube. She tells how she was the only one to control the situation where there was a mass of people in Ramsay's house already on the eve of Christmas and that there was shortage of cops that day.
The first officer on the scene was a young officer called Linda Arndt. Ms Arndt was the only officer on the scene until after JonBenet's body was found, and claimed that she did her best to control the environment inside the house but struggled as she was on her own. Ms Arndt alleged that she asked multiple times for back up and was repeatedly denied.
Im Cool Keira not really but ok . He didn't it was her brother . They tried to cover it up since they already lost one daughter and they couldn't afford to lose their son.
John Ramsey the successful business man had too much to lose by randomly killing his daughter. Burke was the one who had all the issues. The feces smearing. this is a sign of anger and rage. It was only a matter of time before he flipped
Note the mother itself wrote, she was the one who killed that poor little girl. She wanted her to be in the spot light (famous) something the mother never did in life!
Did you think that kidnappers always keep their side of the deal for sure? Most trustworthy people ever heard of are they? Maybe the foreign faction thought that the parents would pay the ransom before they would find the corpse?
@@kendrawhite5872 Yes and if maybe the kidnappers had been telling the truth then the captive should have been alive when Patsy found the ransom note. For all I know maybe she was?
Right the das had a remarkably high iq I’m assuming, given his academic and career acclamations. So why would he call a bunch of people into his home, when the average person knows that not only is the home a crime scene, but the ransom letter with sensitive and specific information indicates that the suspect had to be an insider/ close friend??
@@nenemoko466 I believe that the brother accidentally killed Jonbinet and the parents tried to hide it so they don’t ruin their image to the world which is honestly very sad
@ronnie The parents were not expected to be forensics experts. They wanted to find their daughter and became more and more grief stricken as the truth came out. The fact their grief turned to anger is not strange at all. Yet, do not overlook the fact that the police invited in two "victim's advocates" in addition to the eight police officers who were traipsing around. They came up to the house in squad cars which violates the very first protocol in a kidnapping because the kidnappers may be watching. They argued over which scent dogs to use and ended up using neither. An officer passed right by the room where JB was and didn't open it because it had a wooden turn latch. They planted lies in the media including Steve Thomas' leaks to Vanity Fair and Carol McKinley of Fox News. This was admitted to at Thomas' deposition for the Wolf v Ramsey Civil Case which Wolf lost. They did not simply "follow the evidence," but insisted it was the Ramsey's and failed to follow up on the more likely suspects such as Linda Pugh, Michael Helgoth and Chris Wolf. Stop blaming the Ramsey's for the BPD's failures.
The more of these videos I see, the crazier the facts and stories are. They keep conflicting eachother, and they are the words of the family. 1. Jon said he did set the alarm that night. Jon also said he didn’t set the alarm. 2. Burke said he woke up that night, grabbed a flash light, and went to go play with a toy he had gotten for Christmas. 3. Ransom note said not to call police. Jon told wife to call police. 4. Jon said he got a raise that year for $118,000. Jon also said his banker raised his credit limit for $118,000. 5. Jon left the house that morning to take Burke to a friends after they called the police (did he get rid of any evidence at that time?) 6. The murderer crept through their mansion while they slept in the dark, possibly stun gunned the daughter, used a paint brush from the moms art kit as a murder weapon, murdered her inside the house, left her at the scene of the crime with all the evidence, wrote a practice ransom note, and were the real ransom note, and left it on the stairs where Patsy said she walks down every morning. 7. How would the killer know to leave the ransom note on the back stairs where the family come down for breakfast and not the front/main stairs? 8. Ransom note says not to talk to anyone, and Jon and Patsy call friends over while the police are there. These friends are making sandwiches and cleaning the kitchen and no one’s thinks that’s odd? 9. Jon broke the window downstairs in the basement that summer, and didn’t verify it was fixed for almost 5 months in a town that gets thick and heavy snow and rain? 10. The neighbor heard a little girls scream between the hours of 12-2 am and yet it didn’t wake up the parents or Burke. Also, Burke was done playing with his toy and didn’t hear the scream or run into the killer that night? 11. The family was suppose to get on a small private plane the morning of the murder, and after JonBenet was murdered, Jon calls the pilots wife and says “they got her!”….sounds like something actors say in movies! They got my daughter…. 12. Patsy calls 911 tells the operator what happens, operator is still talking to her, and Patsy hangs up on the 911 operator…. 13. In an interview Jon says to an interviewer that he didn’t know a jury had decided to indite them as an “accessory to murder”. He not only didn’t know the jury decided to indite him…but he also didn’t know what an accessory to murder meant…
Alexandrea Lipscomb Why are so many people nowadays sexualizing kids? She was literally 4 and your saying she would’ve won miss universe. Let her be a child, god!
Alexandrea Lipscomb I believe this was all staged and planned out and evidence destroyed or actors were paid to do this to get our attention. The rabbit hole runs deep when bullshit like this happens. She only got this much attention because she was white and considered a beautiful child to society eyes. If she was black I highly doubt it would even get 15% media attention that this got.
There's nothing wrong with Patsy Ramseys' 911 call...AND she referred to JonBenet as her daughter twice. Stop being so critical. A full transcript of the call from Patsy to 911 : Patsy Ramsey: Police? 911: What's going on ma'am? Patsy Ramsey: 755 15th street. 911: What's going on there ma'am? Patsy Ramsey: We have a kidnapping. Hurry, please! 911: Explain to me what's going on. Ok? Patsy Ramsey: There. We have a, there's a note left and our daughter's gone. 911: A note was left and your daughter's gone? Patsy Ramsey: Yes! 911: How old is your daughter? Patsy Ramsey: She's 6 years old. She's blonde, 6 years old. 911: How long ago was this? Patsy Ramsey: I don't know. I just got the note, and my daughter's gone. 911: Does it say who took her? Patsy Ramsey: What? 911: Does it say who took her? Patsy Ramsey: No! I don't know. There's a, there's a ransom note here. 911: It’s a ransom note? Patsy Ramsey: It says SBTC. Victory! Please! 911: Okay, what's your name? Are you Kath...? Patsy Ramsey: Patsy Ramsey, I'm the mother. Oh my God! Please! 911: Okay, I’m sending an officer over, OK? Patsy Ramsey: Please! 911: Do you know how long she's been gone? Patsy Ramsey: No I don't! Please, we just got up and she's not here. Oh my god! Please!
@@madokaslotus Who in the hell asked that Dark Horse to write the same thing over and over again? Or is he/she the only who has a right to write comments and people can't answer them? Lmao.
randy rysdale remains sensational due to powerful prominent political figures involved in a coverup of jbs death as well as much bigger issues in military defense/child trafficking
what’s so sad about this is this little girl will never get justice because at this point nobody will ever be able to completely tell what happened. i just hope she’s at peace
Lana Wilson lie detectors are BS. They really don't prove anything. And the brother was really young, wouldn't he have left DNA stamps or some other trace because he didn't knew he had to look out for those kind of things?
The Ramsey's plan worked perfectly. They used a kidnapping scene to cover an accidental killing scene, that made it a murder scene. I am convinced that the parents know exactly what happened based on the ransom letter. Patsy's handwriting and the ransom letter are identical.
I think it was her mommy Because in da Netflix video trailer it. Showed da mommy carry her out her bed e same night they go to Christmas party at night
not to mention, one of John's friends was with him when he went into the basement. His friend claimed that John said "i found her!" but the friend says that it was dark in the room. And also her body was under a blanket. How would John know that's her body in the dark with a blanket covering her? :(
@@kalina9271 You're repeating misinformation. John Ramsey turned the light on in the room where JB's body was..that's how he saw her. Bottom line is unknown male DNA eliminated all Ramseys over a decade ago, along with numerous others.
Officer French and Fleet White had gone separately to the basement while it was still dark outside. French was looking for the place the kidnappers exited so he did not open the door since he could see it was shut with a wooden turn latch. John did not go down until Officer Arndt suggested it after noon. It was light by then and he could see the white blanket, which White couldn't when he had checked earlier because it was pitch black outside still and White couldn't find the light switch for that room.
I remember seeing this in the news when it happened, I was 6 too and I remember actually crying because I felt so sad for what happened to her. It's never stopped bothering me, today she'd be the same age as me and most likely with a beautiful family of her own. Rest in loving peace, JonBenet ❤️
The DNA could have been planted there on purpose by the parents, from someone's spit, or from a trash-can. i personally believe the father is the killer, her autopsy shows she was raped bu a huge dik. and who the fk would spend time writing 3 letters inside a house, and make the murder-weapon inside the house? someone in the family killed her, most likely the father.
You kids don't even Know when the interview Was, as in, how long After. You sure don't Know how many times they already had to repeat what happened over & over. You don't Know that they were Medicated either. If they had sat there bawling & snotty nosed every time they did a TV interview, you would deride them Exactly the Same.
@@jamesmatthews3964 Watts was Caught the First Day deary & then he Confessed, trying to compare these fine upstanding parents to that lowlife just shows the level of your Intellect.
I feel like her brother did it I mean he just showed that someone might've hit her head and ..... And also he was really nervous when he was interviewed Something just doesn't feel right I'm sure it's the murderer is in her family and they are hiding something
@@mustycrusty2524 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wa5GaQOmee0.html watch this and explain to tell me why he is reacting the same way he was when he was nine years old you'd expect his attitude to be serious, why is he so smiley ? Hm?
He took a dna test when he was younger and there was also dna taken under jonbenets fingernails that it was no one on the family but I think they where all involved
I says it was the son 1) He was in NONE of the interviews. 2) JonBenèt was in beauty pageants, the son played football... At 9 which is cuter... the beauty pageant. 3) if you watch the sons interviews he never shed not 1 tear unless he felt his life was screwed if people found out. 4) He smile while talking about his sister and said, "I hopes you're having fun up there." 5) The person who killed her new where she lived and what room she was in. 6) In my opinion i don't think he's married and if he is and he has kids and gives them BOTH THE SAME AMOUNT OF ATTENTION... he going to jail, then if he's found guilty, life in prison! 7) Yes i do realize these are a lot of points, but I'll stop at 8. 8) In one interview when they played the audio the father said, "What did you do?" and the mom said, "help her jesus!" and she didn't stutter not 1 time during tje 911 call... So, how about that?!
+Maybe I’m Nice You'd basically be devastated- horrified! Traumatized, the list goes on. No parent can imagine what life would be like without the kid, bratty or not.
There was no intruder, the killer was inside the house the entire time. There is no way a killer would get inside a home and spend time writing pages long letter. The power of money denied that girl justice.
20 years and the media wont stop bringing this tragedy up. We may not ever know who was behind this crime so let the deceased family members rest in peace.
Yea i know the father and son are alive but have they gotten an explanation yet. I certainly hope they do but after all this time the chances are slim. It really seems like the perpetrator was an outsider esp if family members were cleared
d.L.c. carroll chances are alot better now, with guys like Trey Gowdy n Jason Chaffetz Demanding Transparency from Crooked Politicions, Corrupt FBI, DOD, DOJ and so on...
@mint choco The fact is, his DNA was not found in the underpants or under her two pinky fingernails. Someone who was NOT a Ramsey's was. Do you think he stood by and watched his beloved daughter be tortured and killed?