JonBenet Ramsey's alleged killer (may have) confessed. It wasn't Patsy Ramsey, John Ramsey, her siblings, or anyone else close to the family.
Q: Why did the Ramsey's refuse the polygraph test requested by the investigators?
A: Because polygraph tests are used as a form of psychological tribulation, designed to push the subject to break and reveal their guilt. They NEVER exonerate the suspect.
Q: Why did the Ramseys "lawyer up" instead of cooperating?
A: Because they were people of means, already privy to legal advise. No lawyer worth his salt lets prosecutors have their way with a client. When a prosecuter is pressured by the public to put someone in jail, they find the most sellable theory and go to trial. If the Ramsey's had not lawyered up, Mrs. Ramsey would have died in prison.
The sad truth is the press, prosecutors, and much of the general public inflicted unmeasurable emotional punishment on these people, much like busy bodies pass around rumors at church functions for entertainment. If you participated, you should be ashamed. If you purchased one of those slimy rags that advertised "Patsy Did It," you should be ashamed.
People will continue to blame Patsy Ramsey, posthumously for making her child a target and exposing her to risks through the pageant industry. Pageant mothers didn't murder Patsy Ramsey's daughter. Patsy Ramsey didn't murder Patsy Ramsey's daughter. A teacher, a person in a respectable common job did this crime. You can believe pageants are a bad idea. You can believe that Patsy Ramsey shouldn't have put her daughter in pageants, or dressed her up like a doll, or all the other things the world declared as evidence Patsy Ramsey was a murderer. But, in the end, false accusation is a sin those who proclaimed Mrs. Ramsey's guilt have on their slates. Repent.
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Submitted by jasonn on August 17, 2006 - 8:34am.