The Grave of JonBenet Ramsey and Startling New Developments in her Case | New Evidence Released
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 Published On Mar 15, 2024

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JonBenet Ramsey (born JonBenet Patricia Ramsey in Atlanta, Georgia on August 6, 1990) was a six-year-old American girl who was tragically murdered in her home. At an early age, she began performing in beauty pageants and won the titles of America’s Royale Miss, Little Miss Charlevoix, Little Miss Colorado, Colorado State All-Star Kids Cover Girl, and National Tiny Miss Beauty. Her mother, Patricia “Patsy” Ramsey, discovered her daughter was missing after finding on the kitchen staircase a two-and-a-half-page ransom letter demanding $118,000 for her safe return. Despite the specific instructions in the ransom note that police and friends should not be contacted, Patsy telephoned the police anyways. The two officers who arrived at the Ramsey home conducted a cursory search of the house but did not find any sign of a break-in. JonBenet’s body was found after her father, John Bennet Ramsey, and two of his friends started their search in the basement. After first searching the bathroom and the “train room,” they went into a wine cellar room, where John found his daughter’s body covered in her special white blanket. The results of the autopsy revealed that she died by asphyxiation due to strangulation and craniocerebral trauma.

JonBenet Ramsey was buried at St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia, on December 31. JonBenét was interred next to her half-sister Elizabeth Pasch Ramsey, who had died in a car crash nearly five years earlier at age 22.

The mysterious murder of JonBenét Ramsey has a new chance of being resolved 27 years after the 6-year-old girl was found strangled to death in the basement of her family’s home in Boulder, Colo.

The Colorado Cold Case Team has revisited nearly 30-year-old evidence and is prepared to share its findings and recommendations with the rest of the world.

The Cold Case Investigators are looking through evidence from nearly three decades ago, as it is believed the Boulder Police ignored key clues in an effort to allow JonBenét’s parents to seem guilty of the crime.

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