The 1996 Murder Case Of Jonbenét Ramsey

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The spine chilling scream around two A.M. woke up the neighbors (Newton, D22) A ransom is found for the girls safe return (A&E, B8) That just so happen to be her own fathers bonus for 1996, 118,000. A young pageant queen by the name of Jonbenét Ramsey (JB, A5) was found strangled to death (A1) in her own homes basement (A2) with no sign of a killer or a sign of entry (A&E, B12)… Main evidence is placed on forensics to seek out whoever slayed the girl, reliance on possible semen and blood traces on the scene to match a killer (Verrengia, E1). The crime scene is slowly getting more and more contaminated, family as well as friends travelling through the home, the father moving the body to the living, as well as family members taking clothes …show more content…

What the authorities know about the 1996 murder case of Jonbenét Ramsey, was that she was killed by asphyxiation (JB, A3), she was found in the basement of her home, on her back, duct tape binding her arms, and covering her mouth. (A&E, B1). She was …show more content…

With the crime scene being already compromised the police had many different DNA sources to run (A&E, B13). DNA pulled from Jonbenet exposes a story of a brutal murder, and child molestation, with the bruising of the vaginal mucosa (B9), and unidentified DNA from under the finger nails(Newton, D29) the police had fallen short of a lead, until Karr presented a fake confession, confessing to the murder of the pageant queen, which was proven to be invalid fast, the DNA pulled from Jonbenét’s genitals did not match Karr to the slightest (A&E, B5), as well as him saying he drugged and raped her, the autopsy report shows that she did not have any drugs in her system. Although before the test came Karr was a strong suspect with having a criminal record of possessing child pornography (Newton, D41). The overall case itself had odd details, with one being the note for ransom and the victim together (D17), as well as the paper being written on a pad of paper that was found inside the home (A&E, B15), having the stationary being Patsy