JonBenét
Ramsey
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Born
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JonBenét
Patricia Ramsey
August 6, 1990 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Died
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December
25 or 26, 1996
(aged 6) Boulder, Colorado, U.S. |
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Cause of death
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Asphyxiation due to strangulation
Craniocerebral trauma |
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Body discovered
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Boulder,
Colorado, U.S.
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Resting place
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Known for
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Murder
victim / child beauty pageants
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Parents
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Relatives
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Burke
Ramsey (brother)
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Jon Benét Patricia Ramsey (/ˌdʒɒnbəˈneɪ pəˈtrɪʃə
ˈræmzi/; August 6, 1990 – December 25 or 26, 1996) was a
six-year-old American beauty queen who was
killed in her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, on December 25, 1996. A lengthy ransom
note was found in the house, and her father, John Ramsey,
found the little girl's body in the basement of their house about eight hours
after she was reported missing. She sustained a broken skull from a blow to the
head and had been strangled; a garrote was found tied around
her neck. The official cause of death, as reported by the autopsy, was "asphyxiation due to strangulation associated with
craniocerebral trauma". Time magazine reported that it was officially
ruled a homicide. The case generated nationwide public
and media interest, in part because her mother Patsy Ramsey (herself a former beauty queen) had
entered JonBenét in a series of child beauty pageants.
The case still remains an open investigation with the Boulder Police
Department.
The police
suspected JonBenét's death was caused accidentally, either by Patsy or
JonBenét's nine-year-old brother Burke, and believed the ransom note and
appearance of the body were staged by the parents to cover it up. In 1998, both
the police and District Attorney stated that Burke was not a suspect. The
Ramseys gave several televised interviews, but resisted police questioning
except on their own terms. In October 2013, unsealed court documents revealed
that a 1999 grand jury had recommended charges against John and Patsy for child
abuse resulting in death. However, the district attorney said there was
insufficient evidence to warrant charges being filed. In 2003, trace DNA
taken from the victim's clothes was found to belong to an unknown male,
inducing the district attorney's successor in 2008 to send the Ramseys a letter
of apology, declaring the family "completely cleared". In February
2009, the Boulder Police Department took the case back from the district attorney and reopened the investigation.
In addition
to JonBenét's brief beauty pageant career, media coverage of the case has often
focused on her parents' wealth and the unusual evidence found in the case.
Media reports have also questioned the police's handling of the case. Ramsey
family members and their friends have filed defamation suits against several
media organizations.
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