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Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? by Charles Bosworth Jr.
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“No criminal—not even members of an audacious, fanatical, suicidal “small foreign faction”—would gamble that long on being caught.”
Charles Bosworth Jr., Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?
“The reasons why Wecht could disprove the intruder theory were almost too obvious: He could find no valid evidence to support the suggestion that a sexually motivated, homicidal kidnapper had slipped into the darkened Ramsey mansion on Christmas night, carried out this long list of incredible activities undiscovered, and then disappeared into the night once again. Perhaps the lack of footprints in the snow around the entrances to the house suggested an alternative, rooftop point of entry. Wecht found the very idea almost laughable, were it not for the tragic circumstances that spawned it. Wecht could not even find a motive for an intruder that would fit all the facts. He wasn’t a sexual predator or a pedophile, because they don’t leave phony kidnapping notes. He wasn’t a kidnapper, because they don’t sexually torture and kill their victims and leave their bodies behind. He wasn’t someone with a grudge against the Ramseys, because he tried to hide the killing that would have been the message of revenge. He wasn’t a member of some ridiculous band of foreign terrorists, because he had no motive, he spoke perfect English, he asked for only $118,000 from a multimillionaire, and he was never heard from again. He wasn’t an intruder in the house at all, because he spent too much time doing too many things that he was too comfortable doing; he wasn’t the least bit worried that he was going to awaken protective parents who would charge in and rescue their daughter.”
Charles Bosworth Jr., Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?