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The Case Of: Jonbenet Ramsey: My Observations, Part 1, Noise in the house


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Some of my observations on the intruder theory, an intruder who hit the child over the head with extreme force would have caused considerable noise and possibly a scream; possibly waking up the people in the house that were sleeping, even if it was done in the basement. If the strike occurred after death, then it would still make noise to risk discovery. Especially at time of death of around 1 AM when the parents were likely still possibly up or just beginning to fall asleep. This is a multiple part series on my observations on the case of Jonbenet Ramsey. Background. On December 25, 1996, the Ramseys, John, Patsy, Jonbenet, and Burke; went home after attending a Christmas party at their friend's home, the White’s. Just prior to 6 AM, Patsy placed a 911 call where she audibly frantically reports "we have a kidnapping", and she reports finding a “ransom note". Patsy also says that her daughter is missing, and quickly gives the 911 operator her home address and other details about the note, then shortly after presumably ‘hangs up’ the phone. Shortly after the call, a lone police officer arrives at the Ramsey’s home and begins to find out details about what has occurred. Initially, at the home, Jonbenet, the youngest child is not in her room, the parents report her missing, there is a 3-page ransom note, and Burke, the older child is in the home unharmed. The police initially treat the case as reported, a ransom, but people despite the obvious demands in the ransom note against any ‘outside contact’; friends and family are allowed in and out of the house during the time between police arrival and around 1pm. The ‘deadline’ time of 10am, of unspecified date is given in the note; but 10am (on December 26) came and went and no call came to the Ramsey's home, nor any comments were made about it. At around 1pm, the deceased body of JonBenet was found by her father, John, while conducting a 'search of the house’ as suggested by the police. The body was found in the home's basement, in a wine cellar. The body was immediately picked up, and carried upstairs by John, upstairs he placed down the body and where Patsy immediately made contact with it as she reportedly hysterically cried. The body was covered and the investigation as to 'what happened'; began. The investigation as to the sequence of events prior, during, and after the murder was plagued with errors, misconceptions, and ill decisions. It would grow to span into multiple states and catch worldwide attention. The perplexing circumstances around the case include: the bizarre and long ransom note; the loss, destruction, tampering-with, and scarcity of evidence; the media attention; the lack of 'obvious' suspects; and the inability (and or unwillingness) to bring up charges; all gave this case notoriety. The case remains unsolved. By HVB For The New Period Feb. 2021 Marcel Elfers video playlist on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqgjnjJAghw&list=PLBTdsfgEgDHIpN9E5UMEL7PFtL0hRCL0D

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