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Director of JonBenét Ramsey Documentary Reveals Who He Believes Killed the 6-Year-Old and Why Her Family Is Innocent

New Netflix Doc Director on JonBenét Ramsey Case: Why He Thinks the Family Is Innocent

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November 26, 2024
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Director of JonBenét Ramsey Netflix Documentary Reveals His Belief About Who Killed the 6-Year-Old and Why Her Family Is Innocent

The director of Netflix’s new JonBenét Ramsey documentary has shared his thoughts on the 1996 murder of the six-year-old beauty queen, revealing who he believes is behind her death and why he is convinced her family is innocent.

Joe Berlinger, the filmmaker behind Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, discussed his views on the high-profile case after directing the documentary, which critiques the original investigation and the media’s portrayal of the Ramsey family as the primary suspects.

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JonBenét Ramsey, a young beauty queen, was reported missing from her family’s home in Boulder, Colorado, on December 26, 1996. The ransom note demanding $118,000 for her safe return was found inside the house. Later, her father, John Ramsey, discovered JonBenét’s lifeless body in the basement of their home. She had been brutally beaten and strangled.

Speaking to the New York Post, Berlinger emphasized his belief in the Ramsey family’s innocence, saying, “I am firmly convinced that the Ramsey family is innocent. And I am also firmly convinced that this case can be solved, if the Boulder Police Department finally does what it’s supposed to do.”

He criticized the initial investigation, stating that many potential suspects were ruled out due to faulty DNA analysis at the time. Berlinger also suggested that all possible suspects should be reconsidered and even noted that the Ramsey family, particularly JonBenét’s father John, would willingly undergo DNA testing again if necessary.

John Ramsey, now 80, participated in the documentary with the hope that it would bring new attention to his daughter’s murder. Berlinger noted that John agreed to be part of the project without compensation, demonstrating his commitment to finding answers.

Berlinger believes that an intruder was responsible for JonBenét’s death, calling it a far more plausible explanation than any involvement from the family. Despite various theories over the years, no one has ever been prosecuted, and the case remains unsolved.

JonBenét’s tragic death gained national attention, particularly due to her fame as a beauty pageant contestant. She had won multiple titles, including Little Miss Colorado and National Tiny Miss Beauty. This exposure helped propel the case into one of the most infamous unsolved mysteries in the U.S.

Initially, the Ramseys were considered “under suspicion,” and theories about their son Burke, aged nine at the time, allegedly killing JonBenét in a fit of rage were widely discussed. However, DNA testing in 2008, which uncovered previously overlooked evidence, pointed to an “unexplained third party” and cleared the Ramseys of any involvement. Former district attorney Mary Lacy declared the family victims of the crime, and further investigation suggested an intruder theory.

Over the years, several individuals have been considered suspects, including convicted pedophile Gary Oliva, who allegedly confessed to the murder. Other suspects included the family’s housekeeper and a man who portrayed Santa Claus at a holiday party JonBenét attended. In 2006, John Mark Karr, a man who confessed to the crime in Thailand, was briefly investigated, but DNA tests did not link him to the crime scene.

In December 2021, Boulder police revealed that they had processed over 1,500 pieces of evidence and analyzed nearly 1,000 DNA samples in their ongoing investigation. They continue to check for DNA matches, but the case remains open.

John Ramsey, in a 2022 interview, called for an outside agency to take over the DNA testing process, questioning the adequacy of the police’s efforts.

The new Netflix series revisits the case with fresh perspectives, including interviews with family members and law enforcement. It also delves into mistakes made during the original investigation, such as the failure to secure the crime scene and the potential mishandling of evidence. The series features archival footage of JonBenét and emotional recordings of her mother’s 911 call after discovering her daughter was missing.

The documentary also explores the idea that JonBenét’s mother, Patsy, a former beauty queen herself, may have inadvertently exposed her daughter to predators by encouraging her to participate in pageants.

Director Joe Berlinger describes the series as a response to the countless “armchair detectives” who have criticized the Ramseys over the years. He hopes the documentary will shed light on the flaws in the original investigation and the damage caused by conspiracy theories surrounding the case.

As the investigation continues, Boulder police and the District Attorney’s office remain committed to finding answers. Those with information are encouraged to contact the tipline at 303-441-1974.

The documentary, which streams on Netflix starting November 25, offers a comprehensive look at one of America’s most puzzling and tragic unsolved mysteries.

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