JonBenet Ramsey Case

Watching Who Killed Jon Benet?

I was 12 in 1996. It's amazing how guilty the family made themselves look from the get go.

The 911 call is very interesting.
 
Watching Who Killed Jon Benet?

I was 12 in 1996. It's amazing how guilty the family made themselves look from the get go.

The 911 call is very interesting.

They all 3 seemingly had something to do with it -- they all looked guilty in those interview room tapes -- thanks for bumping the thread I forgot about the movie being released this month
 
Grand juror comes forward in Jonbenet Ramsey case:

The juror said he believes that there was enough evidence to indict John and Patsy Ramsey for a crime, but he doesn’t think they would have been convicted.

“There is no way that I would have been able to say, ‘Beyond a reasonable doubt, this is the person,’” the juror said. “And if you are the district attorney, if you know that going in, it’s a waste of taxpayer dollars to do it.”
Grand Juror Who Saw Original Evidence in JonBenet Ramsey Case Speaks Out - ABC News

What exactly does this Grand Jury indictment imply that was eventually thrown out?

The Ramseys “did unlawfully, knowingly, recklessly and feloniously permit a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation which posed a threat of injury to the child’s life or health, which resulted in the death of JonBenét Ramsey, a child under the age of sixteen.”
 
I still think it was that electrician that commited suicide --- they should check the dna with todays methods The Electrician
Another potential suspect, according to Ollie Gray, was an electrician named Michael Helgoth who worked in a nearby auto salvage yard. Gray referred to Helgoth as a "hellraiser" tied to an alleged property dispute involving the Ramseys. Could that have served as possible motivation to seek revenge on the family and kidnap JonBenét? It’s been speculated that once the 26-year-old Helgoth caught wind that he could be a suspect in the case (officials found a boot print allegedly similar to his near the Ramsey's home), he committed suicide before anyone could get to him. His death occurred two days after a 1997 press conference announcing that the Boulder DA was zeroing in on a new suspect. However, Helgoth remains cleared by both DNA and death.
 
Maybe he spent years in and out of institutions because he knows what happened and it haunts him but didn't do it. He was only nine years old at the time of the murder. Why do you think he did it?

A team of forensic experts examined all of the evidence this year and determined that Burke accidently killed her and the parents covered it up. They went through all of the details of what happened that night and it made sense. There's something not quite right about Burke and the parents know/knew it. They didn't want to lose both kids so they protected him.
 
I still think it was that electrician that commited suicide --- they should check the dna with todays methods The Electrician
Another potential suspect, according to Ollie Gray, was an electrician named Michael Helgoth who worked in a nearby auto salvage yard. Gray referred to Helgoth as a "hellraiser" tied to an alleged property dispute involving the Ramseys. Could that have served as possible motivation to seek revenge on the family and kidnap JonBenét? It’s been speculated that once the 26-year-old Helgoth caught wind that he could be a suspect in the case (officials found a boot print allegedly similar to his near the Ramsey's home), he committed suicide before anyone could get to him. His death occurred two days after a 1997 press conference announcing that the Boulder DA was zeroing in on a new suspect. However, Helgoth remains cleared by both DNA and death.

She was never kidnapped. She was in the house the entire time. One of the three family members in that house killed her.
 

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