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close enough,BlueCrab said:close enough,
I personally think that "Perfect Murder Perfect Town" by Larry Schiller is the best of the lot because it is thorough, it doesn't seem biased, and it has a name index in the back for easy reference. None of the other books have an index, so once you read them there's no easy way to later source the page about what you may have remembered in a particular book.
IMO the next best source is not a book. It's Google. Information about almost anything, including the JonBenet Ramsey case, is at your finger tips with the internet's Google. Read the police interviews of the Ramseys and some of the depostions of the major players.
But you must read at least one of the books as a foundation.
BlueCrab
what BlueCrab says is exactly right IMO.
You can't trust books or newspapers. Your best chance of getting close to the truth is to read exactly what BlueCrab suggests.
And IMO PMPT is the best, really the only book worth reading as a foundation to provide a framework for the case.
If you are not good at Googling you do what I did and go through all the posts on this Forum. There a a lot of very diligent and helpful members who provide links in their posts that you can go directly in to.