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Paramount+'s JonBenét Ramsey Limited Series​

McCarthy will star as the six-year-old's mother, Patsy, while Owen will star as her father, John Bennett Ramsey
 
^ from article "Patsy and John Ramsey are at "the heart of the series," as it explores their "unbreakable partnership" both as a couple and as parents, who "had committed themselves and their children to building the narrative of a perfect, privileged life only to have it destroyed one Christmas night in 1996.""
 

Paramount+'s JonBenét Ramsey Limited Series​

McCarthy will star as the six-year-old's mother, Patsy, while Owen will star as her father, John Bennett Ramsey

I really don’t like that the extremely tragic murder of JonBenét is being used to create a dramatic limited series for commercial and entertainment purposes. I’m supportive of a documentary series that does an objective and honest analysis of a murder and all the evidence in the case. However, a drama series like this just feels exploitative and disrespectful to the memory of murder victims. It was reported recently in the news that JonBenét’s murder was also used to create a dance routine on the reboot of Dance Moms and I thought that was appalling and extremely distasteful. The articles about it online showed the dancer with her hands around her neck at the end of the routine. I wish television and streaming executives and producers of shows would think of the victims and not use their murders as source material for a dance routine or for a drama series to entertain people.
 

Paramount+'s JonBenét Ramsey Limited Series​

McCarthy will star as the six-year-old's mother, Patsy, while Owen will star as her father, John Bennett Ramsey
I vehemently oppose this explotation. Please tell me the Ramsey’s are not benefitting in any way from this…can you imagine any of those family members on the red carpet? Just wrong. SHAME
 
I really don’t like that the extremely tragic murder of JonBenét is being used to create a dramatic limited series for commercial and entertainment purposes. I’m supportive of a documentary series that does an objective and honest analysis of a murder and all the evidence in the case. However, a drama series like this just feels exploitative and disrespectful to the memory of murder victims. It was reported recently in the news that JonBenét’s murder was also used to create a dance routine on the reboot of Dance Moms and I thought that was appalling and extremely distasteful. The articles about it online showed the dancer with her hands around her neck at the end of the routine. I wish television and streaming executives and producers of shows would think of the victims and not use their murders as source material for a dance routine or for a drama series to entertain people.
It is called catering for Voyeurism. I too find it all a bit much. Exploiting the death of a six year old is just another form of child abuse. There can be a fine line sometimes. in some posters. I honestly say that I like to concentrate on the objective evidence as a result.
 
Ok if this is going towards maybe finding out what happened 2 JBR more research and all that money wise i could c the point of them doing this and making us pay money or even not making us pay anything and raising something 2 help solved this case or any other case but I heard they never found out who’s dna was on a item I also believe they messed up with this case from the start just saying
 
^ from article "Patsy and John Ramsey are at "the heart of the series," as it explores their "unbreakable partnership" both as a couple and as parents, ...""
RSBM
I don't like this write-up. PR and JR at the heart and their unbreakable partnership etc etc. Might be portraying them some innocent way. Of course, innocent till proven guilty... But I don't think this case will be helped by any more fictitious accounts.

The only one who should be "at the heart of the series" IMO is JonBenet.

I won't be watching it.

MOO JMO
 
It was reported recently in the news that JonBenét’s murder was also used to create a dance routine on the reboot of Dance Moms
I’m sorry, but - WT actual F? Did not one of these ‘moms’ have a single second thought go through their vapid little minds about this?

“Hey everyone, I’ve got a great idea! I’ma choreograph a snazzy number about a 6-year old girl who was brutally murdered!”

“Brilliant, Marge, it’s gonna really knock their days-of-the-week underwear off!”
 
Ok if this is going towards maybe finding out what happened 2 JBR more research and all that money wise i could c the point of them doing this and making us pay money or even not making us pay anything and raising something 2 help solved this case or any other case but I heard they never found out who’s dna was on a item I also believe they messed up with this case from the start just saying
It does make U wonder if they will be portraying the bumbling cops that allowed family friends, etc. to contaminate the crime scene. Can’t help but wonder what was lost in those first few hours…
 
It does make U wonder if they will be portraying the bumbling cops that allowed family friends, etc. to contaminate the crime scene. Can’t help but wonder what was lost in those first few hours…
Your comment got me thinking that the cover up by the DA started before it was even called into the police. The Ramseys attorney may have been straight with the DA from the gate in the wee hours of the morning. It was an unprosecutable crime. "Don't make them suffer any more than they have"." Go easy on them."
 
Your comment got me thinking that the cover up by the DA started before it was even called into the police. The Ramseys attorney may have been straight with the DA from the gate in the wee hours of the morning. It was an unprosecutable crime. "Don't make them suffer any more than they have"." Go easy on them."
I think that's very likely. I have read that Mike Bynum was in the mountains skiing, but he suddenly shows up in Boulder (I think at the Fernie's house IIRC) in the afternoon on the 26th and has Haddon & Morgan in place. Sure would be interesting to see those missing phone records.....

Mark Beckner said that he felt that the Ramseys position in the community may have had something to do with decisions that were made on the 26th, but also notes that police were short handed due to the holiday and that no one in the country had seen a situation like this one anywhere in the country before or since. But he also said this, "Yes, after that initial day, we felt pressure from the DA’s office not to push too hard on the Ramseys. This was a constant source of frustration and much could be written about this and the reasons for it.”

I was reading about the series and noting two characters that will be featured that are clearly meant to be Fleet and Priscilla White, but they have changed their names to Reed and Amelia Hunt. Their characters are described as "upscale, wealthy good friends of the Ramseys. Amelia part of a group of Boulder women with kids and friends with Patsy, Reed a recently retired oil magnate". From what I have read, John Ramsey has nothing to do with it. The focus is on the relationship between John & Patsy and their "unbreakable partnership", yet reportedly at this time the title of the limited series is "JonBenet Ramsey".
 
I can’t wait to not watch it.
Me too 887sMtreme^!…… a big pass on this. Not interested in the least. And unless and until IMO the full story of the Boulder DA office and the interactions with the R family and their attorneys is clear, and presented unvarnished, I will continue to pass. Sadly, no one there IMO was interested in justice for the lost life of a young defenseless child. :( SMH. MOO
 
Sounds really awful and cliched. JonBenet is becoming a posthumous cash cow for H'wood like Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland. GMAB. Patsy is rolling over in her grave with the casting of Melissa to portray her. Shameful for all involved.

As if anything revealing will be featured with Team R breathing down the producers' necks.
 
I'm cautiously optimistic compared to most of the people on this thread. Earlier this year, before anyone was cast, this was being shopped around and according to an article in March of this year the mini-series is going to "explore all possible suspects."

And as far as Melissa McCarthy goes, she's a much better dramatic actress than she's given credit for. I was a bit taken aback at first but honestly, I think she's a good choice for this part and I think she could actually pull this off.

My worry is not so much the casting but the material they have to work with and whether or not The Ramseys are going to get paid in some way for this.
 
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