John And Patsy Ramsey Murder Theory

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The murder of a small child on a Christmas night was one that shocked the nation, and ignited a fierce demand to find the killer. Countless theories have been brought forth on the death of JonBenét Ramsey, but due to a profusion of contradicting evidence and multiple errors in the course of the investigation, the party responsible was never caught. Although the guilty individual, or individuals, will probably never be prosecuted, in light of certain evidence, behaviors, and circumstances, it is highly likely that John and Patsy Ramsey murdered their child.

There is an abundance of evidence that, with logic and reasoning, supports this theory, that John and Patsy Ramsey are responsible for JonBenét’s death. Remnants of supplies involved in

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