The Grand Jury could have dismissed the charges.
Not getting a majority vote for fourteen out of eighteen charges is functionally the same.
Or only indicted John. Or only Patsy. They didn’t.
They didn't indict what the prosecutors couldn't give them evidence for.
They did indict on lesser charges. No murder charge, no SA charge.
They didn’t. They chose severe charges in the midst of the most severe charge.
None of these charges deal with the actual question - who killed JonBenet?
The DA’s office wrote the charges.
Alex Hunter didn’t prosecute nada.
He preferred plea deals, yes.
There is enough evidence for trial.
And as even the grand juries knew, it was a trial with a foregone conclusion. The prosecution would have lost.
And JonBenet deserves that, at the very least.
JinBenet deserves justice. That means a competent investigation by competent Investigators, leading to solid indictments and a trial. The thing is, Hunter could build the most elaborate structure of a case to bring before a jury and it wouldn't matter because the foundation set by the BPD was made of sand. Bringing a half-baked sure to lose case to trial would give no one justice, least of all JonBenet.
And John Ramsey deserves a trial too. He probably would welcome one. ….for the opportunity to clear his name of course …
The narrative is changing….
There won't be a trial for John. Unless UM1 is identified I don't see a trial for anyone.
What prevented the Grand Jury from an indictment to someone for first degree murder. Did they have someone in mind? Seems odd…
Lack of evidence. It really is that simple. If the state can't prove a case beyond probable cause it has no business in a courtroom.
About those murder charges…why not?
Not enough evidence for probable cause.
Do you think the GJ believed they knew who killed JonBenet?
I'm sure they had ideas, but the prosecution couldn't support them.
Why didn’t the Grand Jury bring an indictment against who they thought was the killer.
Not enough evidence for probable cause.
They believed the killer intended to kill JonBenet and had planned it…
But the prosecution didn't provide enough evidence for such a charge.
Maybe the reason is in the remaining pages.
It is, actually. The pages weren't signed by the foreman because the prosecution couldn't provide enough evidence to reach probable cause. That's the answer.
The Grand Jury didn’t fail.
As an institution no. They did their job correctly. But the strategy to put the case before the GJ did fail. Hunter had hoped a GJ would make a weak case stronger. Others hoped a GJ (which wasn't run by Hunter but Kane) would force Hunter's hand with true bills. They were all disappointed.
The judicial system in Boulder Colorado at that time, failed JonBenet. And the obstruction of justice surrounding this case deserves its own litigation.
No obstruction, just a botched investigation, terrible relationship between police and the DAO and inconvenient evidence that ruined everyone's pet theories.