The JonBenét Ramsey
murder has been solved

JonBenet Ramsey
Patsy and John Ramsey

James KearneyOn Christmas night of 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey's daughter, JonBenét, was murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home. It was one of the most notorious unsolved crimes of the century.

« James Kearney is a retired FBI agent with thirty-eight years of criminal investigative experience.

From my personal experience of seven years living and working in Boulder I would agree that it was the Perfect Town to commit the Perfect Murder in. When I first heard the news of JonBenét Ramsey's murder, I thought to myself that the killer would never be caught, and that the world would now get a chance to see Boulder's idiotic justice system. Within weeks, the attorneys representing Patsy and John Ramsey had the District Attorney office eating out of their hands. This put an end to any chance of proving that one or both of the Ramseys were guilty of this murder. They would turn a deaf ear to a famed pathologist who concluded that an insider, most likely John Ramsey, had committed the murder. They refused to listen to several handwriting experts who concluded that Patsy Ramsey did little or no disguising of her handwriting in the ransom note. They would not consider the findings of a psychiatrist who concluded that an insider who was psychopathic had committed the murder and then authored the ransom note. Then, ten years later, the world would see Boulder rear its ugly head one last time in defiance. Mary Lacy, the Boulder DA, would prove to the world once and for all that they were right in believing in the innocence of Patsy and John Ramsey. They had their intruder in hand - John Mark Karr. Of course, this was not the case. At the time of the murder Karr was two thousand miles away enjoying Christmas Day '96 with his family. Here is where I entered the picture. I would no longer stand by and watch the murderer go free because of my dislike for the Boulder establishment. For the next seven months I gathered up every fact known in the case. With the physical evidence, I did a reconstruction of the crime scene. At the end, I was certain that I had solved the case. Letters were sent to Mary Lacy who didn't even have the courtesy to reply. I knew who the murderer was but had no place to go with it but here.

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