VIDEO: The Mystery of JonBennet Ramsay UNRAVELED. This is WHO KILLED HER!
There have been a lot of mysteries that took a very long time to solve and there are still a lot of them that are not yet solved. One of the most famous ones is the case of Jonbenet Ramsey a beautiful little girl that was a pageant queen who died all the way back in 1996.
According to ranker.com, there have been many JonBenét Ramsey conspiracies floating around since her death on December 26, 1996. The adorable six year old from Boulder, CO, first got the world’s attention with her pageant skills and indisputable beauty. She was a daughter, young sister, and on the surface she was living a picture perfect life in the Ramsey’s 15-room home.
After her murder, though, she was been featured on every media outlet, and questions are still being asked about her mysterious death decades years after the fact. More questions have been raised than answers uncovered in this complicated and convoluted case. It was a mess from the beginning, from the handling of evidence to the overall lack of attention to detail from police officers.
Many believe JonBenét’s older brother, Burke Ramsey, was responsible for her death. People think his motivation was jealousy, because his sister was getting way more attention than he was. This conspiracy also places the murder cover-up blame on her parents, because they were scared they would lose both of their children.
This theory remains popular despite Burke’s exoneration by DNA evidence in 2008. The CBS docuseries The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey takes the position that Burke was the killer, too.
AKA her parents were the killers. Theories range from a bed wetting incident that sent them into a serious state of rage, ultimately ending in JonBenét’s death, to placing the blame solely on her mother, because she obviously had to be very envious of her daughter’s beauty. So envious that she decided to kill her mini-me, and recruited John to help her cover it up? Some theorists think so.
Bill McReynolds was playing Santa Claus at the Ramsey house two nights before her murder. He gave her a card that read, “You will receive a very special gift after Christmas.” To add suspicion to the jolly St. Nick conspiracy, McReynolds’s daughter went missing 22 years before Ramsey’s death, to the exact date.
McReynolds was ultimately cleared thanks to DNA tests. He died of a heart attack in 2002.
Traces of this sweet fruit were found in her stomach, which means she was fed pineapple just before her death. Either the killer was someone who enjoyed tropical fruits or was a common snack buddy of JonBenét. There was also a bowl in the kitchen with pineapple residue on it, AND fingerprints from both her mother and brother. A juicy conspiracy, indeed.
We’ve all read that an intruder could have murdered young JonBenét. This conspiracy theory, however, rests on the idea that they weren’t random intruders, but rather people who were friends of the family since they seemed to know the layout of the house. The ransom note was also composed on a legal pad in the Ramsey home, so the murderers truly felt like they could make themselves at home. Very bizarre.
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