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Jon Benet Ramsey - Your Thoughts on the Murder After All These Years


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On the Sunday night program the 911 operator said that Patsy's called felt rehearsed and that aside from hearing 3 voices at the end of the call she thought that she heard Patsy say "We've called the Police now what?"

 

She also found it odd that Patsy hung up when usually under the circumstances a call like this would typically feel like a lifeline for the caller, and they wouldn't typically hang up.

 

Modern sound analysis have detectives thinking that the 3 things heard on the 911 call after Patsy thought that she had hung up were

 

John Ramsey saying, "We're not speaking to you"

 

Patsy saying, "Help me Jesus, help me Jesus'

 

and then...

 

Burke saying, "What did you find?"

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IMO, Zero chance they weren't either covering for each other or for their son.

 

Ransom note was the most stupid thing I've seen, I don't think I had ever saw it in it's entirety before.

 

After reading the note, IMO, it had to have been written by Patsy.

 

When asked to help with search of house, John immediately went to the place where JB was and yelled out that he found her BEFORE even turning on the light. IMO, he had to have put her there to begin with or knew she was there.

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After reading the note, IMO, it had to have been written by Patsy.

 

When asked to help with search of house, John immediately went to the place where JB was and yelled out that he found her BEFORE even turning on the light. IMO, he had to have put her there to begin with or knew she was there.

 

I think he moved her while the lone detective was at the house. She lost him for about an hour or two and thought he was checking the mail. When he returned his demeanor changed and he was very agitated. Due to this, she assigned him the task of searching the house from top to bottom. Instead of going with him, she sent his friend with him. He went straight to the basement...

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I've always thought it was the brother who killed her and the parents covered it up to protect him. He was 9 at the time though so no way he would have been tried. The kid had to have been jealous of all the attention she got; especially since she took the attention away from him.

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I've always thought it was the brother who killed her and the parents covered it up to protect him. He was 9 at the time though so no way he would have been tried. The kid had to have been jealous of all the attention she got; especially since she took the attention away from him.

 

And that is why I dont understand the coverup

 

A kid like that age isnt going to jail and will just go to therapy and have to live with knowing what he did.

 

Why cover it up, the brother still has to live with it.

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And that is why I dont understand the coverup

 

A kid like that age isnt going to jail and will just go to therapy and have to live with knowing what he did.

 

Why cover it up, the brother still has to live with it.

 

I agree, but at the same time, I don't think any of us really know for certain how we'd react if a) a child was killed (intentionally or by accident), and especially if b) the murderer was another of our children.

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As suspected, Burke is the likely suspect they came up with. Did you see the interviews he did, one with a child specialists and one with the police detective? Something happened in that house and he knew what it was...likely because he was the one that did it.

 

And he may not have gone to jail for killing her at that age, but he would have spent some time away from the family in some sort of hospital setting or something which Patsy Ramsey definitely did not want.

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