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We have no idea who entered and exited the house during the critical time before the body was discovered. Actually far far before that. We dont even know if JBRs body was even in the basement room until minutes before the discovery.
The crimescene is compromised and this case will never be solved.
The Boulder county DA's office 'exonerated' the Ramsey's on the day of the murder, at the same time the Boulder police set about one of the worst examples of investigation in recent memory. The Ramsey's (in particular Patsy) can in no way be considered exonerated.
If I remember correctly, Douglas was on the payroll of the Ramseys so guess what. I believe he was also the guy who couldn't pick Ridgway as the Green River Killer even after authorities had followed him to his house.
Their behaviour is still a little hinky, in my opinion, and the possibility of their involvement in either the crime or the aftermath is far from settled.
Unidentified dna was found in JonBenet's fingernails and underpants.
Just been reading John Douglas's book. The Cases That Haunt Us. The criminal profiler has very interesting perspectives on a number of cases. He was involved with the Ramsey case and before I read the book I too, was convinced that the Ramsey's were responsible, but he has raised many doubts in my mind, it is not as clear cut as it seems and like the Macanns, a lot of information has been trial by tabloid. Miss Marple
The advent of touch DNA is so exciting. Too bad it wasn't around in 1888. Jon Benet was killed by an intruder.
Even if he is never caught, he will know they have his DNA. That should make him think twice about ever breaking any law again, because if they ever nab him there will be a match and retribution. This provides a measure of protection to other children. Even if one of his near relatives makes it to the database, he will be caught.
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