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Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter? Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up. They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
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Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter? Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up. They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter?
Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up. They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter? Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up. They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
Why does ANYONE kill their child?
Who says they DID? Who says they intended to gain anything from it? I think Becky has answered that question superbly.
Although, I guess it depends on how you look at it. The Ramseys did gain one thing from JB's death: fame, or infamy, if you prefer.
Why indeed! There are bedwetting theories, sexual assault theories, jealousy theories. All of which are put forth as 'reasons' for one of the R's to kill her and the other(s) to cover it up.Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter?
.Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up
In fact, they lived a nightmare from that time forth. As if it wasn't bad enough to have lost a child under those circumstances, the whole family has been slandered ever since with unfounded accusations, the cost in legal fees has been enormous, the cost in emotional pain and suffering must have been overwhelming and extended not just to the neuclear family but has radiated out to extended family, friends, former employees.They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
Why would the Ramseys kill their daughter? Everyone has theories but no one has any proof to back it up. They gained nothing from killing their daughter.
I don't think John and Patsy killed JonBenet to gain fame/infamy. They never could have predicted the amount of media coverage the case would have gotten. What happens if they kill JBR in the hopes of becoming household names and the national media doesn't pick up the story? It just seems like too big of a risk to take. Remember, it wasn't until the 2000s when numerous child murder cases started appearing on national TV.
BTW, do you mean that John and Patsy intended to make themselves (in)famous or intended for JonBenet to be (in)famous? Or both?
OJ's case had just ended and he became the "star" of that murder case, not Nicole Brown Simpson or Ron Goldman. Did John and Patsy think that they would become (in)famous) and JBR would be a second thought? I think that's a more likely possiblity than the R's killing JBR to make JBR in(famous) because they would have no case to base that off of. What child murder case happened before JBR where the victim became extremely in(famous)?
I don't think Patsy minded at all that JonBenet became a household name after her murder, but I don't think she or John intended for that to happen.
Some more from the same author - John Philpin:JonBenet Ramsey: Unsolved
Jan 27, 2011
http://www.examiner.com/true-crime-in-national/jonbenet-ramsey-unsolved
"Of course an intruder murdered JonBenet Ramsey. The evidence is there to illustrate his entrance to the home, much of what he did inside, and his eventual exit. This was a savage predatory crime committed against a child by a male whose life was fueled by fixation and fantasy. Forget the handwriting analysis. Read the ransom note for content. It is a guide to how his head works."
Some more from the same author - John Philpin:
O.J. didnt do it
A jury acquitted Orenthal James Simpson of the murders of his wife Nicole, and Ron Goldman. The public convicted him, and a civil court later found him liable for the two deaths.
Sherlock Holmes observed, Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. One man did not commit these murders. The most likely suspects are the two white men Tom Lang saw talking with Nicole Simpson on the sidewalk outside her home.
http://www.examiner.com/true-crime-in-national/o-j-didn-t-do-it
Sure.
O.J. is innocent, and so are the Ramseys.