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New Evidence Supports Stun Gun Theory in JonBenét Ramsey Murder Case

2024-02-19 19:45:52.431000

In a case that has remained unsolved for 27 years, new evidence has emerged in the murder of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey. The murder took place in the basement of her family home in Boulder, Colorado. Despite evidence pointing to an intruder, JonBenét's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, were declared the prime suspects by local police. However, DNA evidence later exonerated the family, and there were indications that a stun gun was used in the crime. The case has been marred by controversy and mishandling of evidence by the Boulder Police.

Now, a team of Cold Case Investigators has been tasked with reviewing all the evidence that was previously ignored by the Boulder Police. The investigators are scrutinizing the case and looking for any new leads that could help solve the murder. They are also reevaluating the possible link between JonBenét's murder and another assault on a young girl in the same area. The Colorado Cold Case Team is expected to announce its findings and recommendations soon. JonBenét's father hopes that this new investigation will finally bring her killer to justice.

The family of JonBenét Ramsey still holds out hope that her murder case will be solved. Her brother, John Andrew Ramsey, and father, John Bennett Ramsey, agree with the stun gun theory presented by Colorado County coroner Dr. Michael Doberson. Doberson conducted an experiment using an anesthetized pig to compare injuries in another case with similar markings. The family believes that the Boulder Police Department was determined to blame John and his late wife, Patsy, for JonBenét's death. JonBenét's father and mother were formally cleared as suspects in 2008 after DNA from an unknown person was discovered at the crime scene. Doberson also pointed out distinctive round markings on JonBenét's neck and back that matched those sustained by a stun gun. Another young girl named Amy, who was attacked in her bed nine months later, had similar circumstances to JonBenét's case. JonBenét's father and brother believe that the Boulder Police mishandled both investigations. Amy and JonBenét knew each other and went to the same dance school. The family hopes for justice and for JonBenét's killer to be brought to justice.

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