Who would allow their daughter to dress up and put lots of make up on at the age of six? The Ramsey’s let JonBenét do it. ... Therefore, the evidence must point to John and Patsy Ramsey. ...
“Three days before JonBenét was killed, the Ramsey’s decided to have a party in celebration of Patsy being in remission of stage four cancer and John was voted local “businessman of the year” (Bellamy 2). ... Did the Ramsey’s plan this party just perfectly to make the police and others believe that an intruder could have killed JonBenét? Anyone could have gone about the house and the Ramsey’s probably would never know. Was this part of the Ramsey’s plan to kill JonBenét?
The Ramsey’s were heading home from a friend’s party when JonBenét had gone to sleep. ... Ramsey had found something at the bottom of their steps at about 5:00 a. ... Ramsey,
Listen carefully! ... ”
(JonBenét Ramsey Ransom Note 1-2). ...
In the ransom note, the kidnappers said they were going to call the Ramsey’s between 8-10 a. ... Since there was no call, “a detective asked Fleet White, a friend of the Ramsey’s, to take John and search the house for anything unusual” (Bellamy 2). ... “John Ramsey describes what they found in the basement:
As I was walking through the basement, I opened the door to a room and
knew immediately that I’d found her because there was a white blanket-
her eyes were closed, I feared the worse but yet- I’d found her”
(Bellamy 2-3). ... “The police immediately believed that the Ramsey’s were guilty” (Bellamy 1). Was it the Ramsey’s or someone else? Could Burke Ramsey murder his sister because she got all the attention? “The police believe that nine-year-old Burke Ramsey did not have the strength that the murder required, or the ability to write the ransom note” (Walters 5). ... Who do the Ramsey’s think did it? “The Ramsey’s believe an intruder killed JonBenét and they are still denying involvement in the death of their daughter, JonBenét” (Following the Paper Trail 2). ... Ramsey is considered guilty because there was some evidence that JonBenét had been sexually molested” (Walters 2). ... John Ramsey said that he would never kill his daughter. “John Ramsey said he would of given his life for JonBenét in an instant and he is sorry that he could not have done it that night” (Walters 2). ... Why would Patsy Ramsey kill JonBenét? ... Ramsey just snapped because JonBenét was primarily bed wetting. ... Ramsey says that she would never punish her child for wetting the bed because it happens” (Walters 4).
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