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On Christmas night, 1996, six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home—a crime that shocked the world and remains unsolved nearly three decades later. At the center of the storm was her mother, Patsy Ramsey, cast by investigators and the public as the prime suspect.
In this episode of Crime Stands Still: Deep Cuts, host Kerrie Droban takes you inside the pathology of the JonBenét Ramsey case, profiling Patsy Ramsey and unpacking why suspicion settled so heavily on her. From the infamous ransom note written on Patsy's notepad, to the performance of grief under the relentless glare of the media, this episode explores the family dynamics, cover-up theories, and psychological roles that fueled one of the most enduring mysteries in true crime.
Listeners will also learn survivor lessons: how grief is misread, why public scrutiny can destroy families, the risks of silence versus oversharing, and how identity and trauma intertwine in the aftermath of violent crime. With forensic insights into stress, illness, and the mind-body connection, this episode asks: was Patsy Ramsey a grieving mother vilified by circumstance—or something far darker?
🔎 Episode Highlights[0:00] Opening — The Christmas night crime that shocked America. [3:25] The Pathology of a Killer — How psychology frames maternal projection, identity, and performance. [8:40] Why Patsy Became the Prime Suspect — The ransom note, handwriting, and the optics of grief. [14:55] The Cover-Up Theory — Family loyalty, silence, and preserving "the dynasty." [21:10] Lingering Questions — DNA evidence, shifting suspicion, and the image of guilt. [26:40] Survivor Lessons — Six lessons survivors of violent crime can learn from Patsy's experience:
Grief looks different in everyone.
Prepare for public scrutiny.
Silence can be protective.
Identity and image become fragile.
Trauma bonds families—and tests them.
Living beyond suspicion. [38:15] Forensic Interlude — Stress, illness, and the body's response to guilt, grief, and accusation.
Patsy Ramsey became the prime suspect not only because of evidence, but because of how she performed grief.
Survivors can learn that public perception often twists image into "evidence."
Chronic stress, scrutiny, and unresolved trauma don't just affect the mind—they leave scars on the body.
Survival after violence isn't just about loss—it's about enduring the stories others tell about you.
The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk
Molecules of Emotion — Candace Pert
Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers — Robert Sapolsky
Inside the Criminal Mind — Stanton Samenow
When the Body Says No — Gabor Maté
CREDITS:
Music/Scoring
https://www.4qproductions.com
Audio Production: Sergei K. Droban Productions
NARRATION--Kerrie Droban
CREATIVE DIRECTION:
Sergei K. Droban Productions
CONNECT:
www.kerriedroban.com
https://books2read.com/u/385YAO
https://kerrie-zhivago.mykajabi.com/surviving-a-psychopath-a-masterclass-in-psychological-self-defense
https://crimesolverscentral.com/CrimeStandsStill
https://www.facebook.com/KerrieDroban
kerriedroban2 www.youtube.com/user/KerrieDroban1 linktr.ee/kerriedroban2
By Kerrie DrobanOn Christmas night, 1996, six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home—a crime that shocked the world and remains unsolved nearly three decades later. At the center of the storm was her mother, Patsy Ramsey, cast by investigators and the public as the prime suspect.
In this episode of Crime Stands Still: Deep Cuts, host Kerrie Droban takes you inside the pathology of the JonBenét Ramsey case, profiling Patsy Ramsey and unpacking why suspicion settled so heavily on her. From the infamous ransom note written on Patsy's notepad, to the performance of grief under the relentless glare of the media, this episode explores the family dynamics, cover-up theories, and psychological roles that fueled one of the most enduring mysteries in true crime.
Listeners will also learn survivor lessons: how grief is misread, why public scrutiny can destroy families, the risks of silence versus oversharing, and how identity and trauma intertwine in the aftermath of violent crime. With forensic insights into stress, illness, and the mind-body connection, this episode asks: was Patsy Ramsey a grieving mother vilified by circumstance—or something far darker?
🔎 Episode Highlights[0:00] Opening — The Christmas night crime that shocked America. [3:25] The Pathology of a Killer — How psychology frames maternal projection, identity, and performance. [8:40] Why Patsy Became the Prime Suspect — The ransom note, handwriting, and the optics of grief. [14:55] The Cover-Up Theory — Family loyalty, silence, and preserving "the dynasty." [21:10] Lingering Questions — DNA evidence, shifting suspicion, and the image of guilt. [26:40] Survivor Lessons — Six lessons survivors of violent crime can learn from Patsy's experience:
Grief looks different in everyone.
Prepare for public scrutiny.
Silence can be protective.
Identity and image become fragile.
Trauma bonds families—and tests them.
Living beyond suspicion. [38:15] Forensic Interlude — Stress, illness, and the body's response to guilt, grief, and accusation.
Patsy Ramsey became the prime suspect not only because of evidence, but because of how she performed grief.
Survivors can learn that public perception often twists image into "evidence."
Chronic stress, scrutiny, and unresolved trauma don't just affect the mind—they leave scars on the body.
Survival after violence isn't just about loss—it's about enduring the stories others tell about you.
The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk
Molecules of Emotion — Candace Pert
Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers — Robert Sapolsky
Inside the Criminal Mind — Stanton Samenow
When the Body Says No — Gabor Maté
CREDITS:
Music/Scoring
https://www.4qproductions.com
Audio Production: Sergei K. Droban Productions
NARRATION--Kerrie Droban
CREATIVE DIRECTION:
Sergei K. Droban Productions
CONNECT:
www.kerriedroban.com
https://books2read.com/u/385YAO
https://kerrie-zhivago.mykajabi.com/surviving-a-psychopath-a-masterclass-in-psychological-self-defense
https://crimesolverscentral.com/CrimeStandsStill
https://www.facebook.com/KerrieDroban
kerriedroban2 www.youtube.com/user/KerrieDroban1 linktr.ee/kerriedroban2