A Little Bit Culty

Justice Denied: The JonBenét Ramsey Case and the Cult of Groupthink


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John Ramsey knows a lot about culty thinking within police investigations. He experienced it firsthand after his daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, was murdered in 1996. JonBenét was the six-year-old beauty queen found strangled and beaten to death in her Boulder, CO home. Despite DNA evidence pointing to an unknown male intruder, John and his family were the prime suspects for years, and they weren’t officially exonerated until 2008.

The inexperienced Boulder police department bungled this investigation from day one, but their tunnel-vision and group-think when it came to suspects might really be what thwarted justice. JonBenét’s case remains unsolved to this day. 

John Ramsey is here to discuss how culty mindsets and a lack of critical thinking can hamper police investigations. We get into the way his daughter’s case was mishandled, how the police turned a blind eye to evidence that didn’t fit the narrative, and how modern technology might finally solve this little girl’s murder.  If you'd like to sign the petition mentioned in this episode, visit: https://www.change.org/p/boulder-police-department-submit-jonbenet-ramseys-evidence-in-for-dna-testing-justice-for-jonbenet-ramsey-and-her-family?source_location=tag_ 

Please note that what happened to JonBenét is truly horrifying. Big trigger warning this week. 

 

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