Summary: The Murder Of Jonbenet Ramsey

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On Christmas night in the year of 1996 a six old girl named Jonbenet Ramsey was killed and found in the family's wine cellar, long with a ransom note. After a christmas party Jonbenet's mother Patsy, took her sleeping daughter up to bed around 9:00 pm, but the next morning around 5:00 am her daughter was gone. Almost all of the evidence was strange starting with the placement of the body, the 911 call, the ransom note, the window, and the victim's stomach contents.

Jonbenet’s body was found in the family home wine cellar, but the placement of her body was strange. The detectives that worked the case did not understand why the killer would leave Jonbenet in the home that she was supposed to have been taken from. When police found her body …show more content…

In this particular case the note was significantly longer than a ransom note would be, police say that a ransom note is only a few lines just to get the killer/kidnapper’s point across but in this case it was two and a half pages long. The police took samples of the parents handwriting and ruled out John, but believe that Patsy had changed her handwriting because they found similar letters. When police went back to the crime scene they had found the same notepad that the ransom note was written on. Investigators saw that the note was written on a page from the middle of the note pad rather than the front page, and there was “writing impressions” on another page indicating that there was a practice letter. When the note pad was tested for prints none of the Ramsey’s fingerprints were located. At this point police believed that it was written by a woman due to the “nurturing language”.

Another thing that the investigators found was an open window in the basement showing that the person who took Jonbenet had climbed through. In the original crime scene photos there was an undisturbed cob web on the bottom left corner of the window, and because the window was so small, anyone who tried to climb in and out of the window would have completely destroyed it. This evidence