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I've always had trouble with this story... Seems people are getting away with murdering children...
The new interviews are taking place after the case was looked at by a committee which included state and federal investigators. Police are expected to use the latest DNA technology to look at the case.
Police Chief Mark Beckner said: "We continue to work the Ramsey case and have tailored our investigation based on recommendations from our 2009 advisory committee.
"This has included additional contacts and interviews with those who may have information pertinent to the case."
Yet another "tragic accident"....this case was messed up on many levels. What I find interesting about child deaths, is that perpetrators are rarely convicted on major charges. It is like killing kids is not like really killing a person...could this be because our society believes in abortion? I don't know. And a person really has to do major physical damage to a child to be convicted of child abuse.
If no one ever saw Jonbenet abused, therefore, it never happened? Same with Caylee Anthony...
The child was found with the marks of a TASER on her body. An Air TASER which was only available to Law Enforcement Personnel at the time. I always wondered why the police were so adamant about trying to pin this murder on the family when the physical evidence all points otherwise.
Indeed why did the police completely ignore the evidence of a forced entry through the basement window, up to and including ignoring the tracks in the snow leading to the basement window which was later found to be the point of entry. It's like they were covering up for somebody. Who were they covering up for?
Signs of a ritual crime...
Looks like the authorities were involved in covering it up...
The Caylee Anthony case has people wondering what really happend... and the Jury won't talk...
The trouble with the JonBenet case is that the parents -- by far the most likely suspects in any child death, just ask Christian Choate -- wait, you can't, his dad killed him -- have been consistently treated as if they were above suspicion. Because they're rich, and people from nice families -- as we all know -- never commit crimes.
The trouble with the JonBenet case is that the parents -- by far the most likely suspects in any child death, just ask Christian Choate -- wait, you can't, his dad killed him -- have been consistently treated as if they were above suspicion. Because they're rich, and people from nice families -- as we all know -- never commit crimes.
Any other parents would have been held accountable... This was a ritual crime and the authorities helped cover it up...
There's new law enorcement personnel inplace now and they have reopened the case... It seems the brother knows more than he has let on... I think he was told to be quiet...
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I always thought that the brother Burke killed his much beloved beautiful younger sister. He must have been so jealous of her & nine year olds do kill, sadly enough.
The parents covered it up because they would, then , have lost two children. I don't envy their decision at all, but I can sort of understand it.
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