The Jonbenét Ramsey Murder Unsolved Murder The murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, a beauty queen, has remained unresolved and is still intriguing. Murdered in her home in Boulder, Colorado, on December 26, 1996, JonBenét Ramsey remains another memorable murder case because of the details of her murder, her beauty queen status, and the fact that her murder remains unsolved. The case remains open to this day, and after years of investigation and numerous hypotheses, the identity of her murderer cannot be established, which is why this case is considered one of the most popular and discussed in the contemporary criminalist industry. When evaluating the admissibility of the suspect theories, the investigators look at aspects such as the possible …show more content…
This theory has some grounds because the person who wrote the ransom note and drew the map must know the family and the house. Some suspects include friends who had access to the Ramsey home. "Friends and family were allowed to move freely through the house, potentially contaminating evidence" (John, para. 4. The adage of the adage. When Boulder police detectives Linda Arndt and Fred Patterson arrived at the residence at around 8:10 am, they said these people were at the murder scene and that they were allowed to come and go as they wished in and out of the house, which would tamper with or even delete evidence (Haight 6). A family friend or Associate would be the one who could do it since he has the capability and access to do so, and reasons for doing so could be jealousy, money problems, or some misunderstanding. Although this theory has more merit than the family member theory, it also has no tangible proof of any person's interest in the crime. This theory is still hypothetical, although, as the saying goes, the shoe fits a certain person. Another theory explains that it was more likely an intruder who had some feud with the Ramsey family. Police noticed that there were attempts at possibly breaking the door and window, and fibers of an unknown male's semen were discovered on the underwear that JonBenét was believed to have worn. Some theories that have been proposed state that the person who killed JonBenet Ramsey had a grudge against John Ramsey. "DNA evidence from Jon-Benét's fingernails and underpants indicated her attacker was a male" (Butzer, para. 13). The syllable of the syllable. Police later observed signs of possible burglary, including a broken window, which would suggest where the intruder entered from (Gryciuk 14). It is revealed that an intruder would have the physical ability to commit the murder, and if this intruder had a grudge against