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Karr Charged With Murder, Sex Assault in JonBenet Ramsey Case
By Zachary R. Mider
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- John Mark Karr is charged with murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in the 1996 death of JonBenet Ramsey, a Los Angeles judge disclosed today.
Karr, who said he was present at the death of the 6-year-old beauty queen, was handed over to Boulder, Colorado, authorities after waiving his right to contest extradition in a hearing broadcast live on television.
Superior Court Judge Luis Lavin said Boulder County authorities filed five charges against Karr in the Ramsey case: first-degree murder with premeditation; first-degree felony murder; first-degree kidnapping; second-degree kidnapping; and sexual assault on a child.
Karr, wearing an orange jump suit, spoke only when Lavin asked if he agreed to waive the extradition hearing. ``Yes, your honor,'' he said.
A public defender's asked that Karr, 41, be allowed to wear civilian clothes while being transported to Colorado, arguing that media coverage could taint a jury pool. Lavin refused.
Karr has told reporters that Ramsey's death in the basement of her Boulder, Colorado, home was an ``accident.'' The former schoolteacher was arrested in Thailand last week and flown to Los Angeles.
JonBenet Ramsey was found dead by her father after being reported missing. The police focused their investigation on her parents, but John and Patsy Ramsey insisted that an intruder killed their daughter.
To contact the reporter on this story: Zachary R. Mider in New York at [email protected] .
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=alqsGNvL1T7Q
By Zachary R. Mider
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- John Mark Karr is charged with murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in the 1996 death of JonBenet Ramsey, a Los Angeles judge disclosed today.
Karr, who said he was present at the death of the 6-year-old beauty queen, was handed over to Boulder, Colorado, authorities after waiving his right to contest extradition in a hearing broadcast live on television.
Superior Court Judge Luis Lavin said Boulder County authorities filed five charges against Karr in the Ramsey case: first-degree murder with premeditation; first-degree felony murder; first-degree kidnapping; second-degree kidnapping; and sexual assault on a child.
Karr, wearing an orange jump suit, spoke only when Lavin asked if he agreed to waive the extradition hearing. ``Yes, your honor,'' he said.
A public defender's asked that Karr, 41, be allowed to wear civilian clothes while being transported to Colorado, arguing that media coverage could taint a jury pool. Lavin refused.
Karr has told reporters that Ramsey's death in the basement of her Boulder, Colorado, home was an ``accident.'' The former schoolteacher was arrested in Thailand last week and flown to Los Angeles.
JonBenet Ramsey was found dead by her father after being reported missing. The police focused their investigation on her parents, but John and Patsy Ramsey insisted that an intruder killed their daughter.
To contact the reporter on this story: Zachary R. Mider in New York at [email protected] .
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=alqsGNvL1T7Q