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There is good evidence to suggest that Burkes testimony before the grand jury was strictly video testimony and that is the way I have always understood it to be.
(There is also some evidence to suggest that it may well have only been portions of his 1998 interview that was played for the jury.)
Kolar doesnt reveal the method of testimony:
The Boulder Grand Jury was reported to have ended their spring session of 1999 not long after hearing the testimony of Burke Ramsey, JonBenéts brother, who was 9-years-old at the time of the murder.
Jurors took a summer hiatus of nearly 4 months after their May 25th meeting.
This article is very illuminating:
An attorney representing JonBenét Ramsey's 12-year-old brother reportedly is in town working out a deal to clear the boy's name or arrange a new interview with him that could provide additional information to the grand jury investigating JonBenét's 1996 slaying, according to media reports.
Jim Jenkins, an Atlanta attorney representing Burke Ramsey, is believed to be in negotiations with the Boulder County District Attorney's Office trying to protect his client from having to testify before the grand jury, KOA radio reported. Another report said Jenkins was trying to get the district attorney to clear Burke as a suspect.
Neither report could not be confirmed as of Wednesday night.
Jenkins did not return phone calls, but his wife said he was called out of Atlanta for a business trip for several days.
Jenkins also represents two older Ramsey children, Melinda and John Andrew Ramsey, who are among the few people cleared of the crime.
The grand jury met Wednesday for the first time in two weeks.
The meeting was unusual in that it fell on a Wednesday the panel usually convenes on Tuesday and Thursdays and lasted a full day, something that hasn't happened since mid-April.
According to one source, the meeting originally was scheduled for May 11 and then bumped to May 13 for unknown reasons. Prosecutors again rescheduled the session to Tuesday, the source said, and then pushed it up to today, before finally settling on Wednesday.
JonBenét, 6, was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her parents' Boulder home Dec. 26, 1996. Although her parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, remain under suspicion, they maintain their innocence.
Their son, Burke, has been interviewed by investigators at least three times since his sister's death, including a six hour interview last June by Broomfield police Sgt. Dan Schuler. Schuler, a 25-year veteran of the Broomfield police department and specialist in juvenile cases, has a master's degree in psychology and counseling.
Although at least some of those interviews were video-taped and could be shown to the grand jury in lieu of direct testimony, the panel may have new questions about the case since beginning its investigation in September.
Burke was the subject of wide-spread media attention last week after a tabloid reported that he was the focus of the grand jury investigation and that attorneys were working out a plea bargain with his parents. The Ramseys' attorneys and District Attorney Alex Hunter said those reports were false.
Investigators believe Burke's voice might be audible in a 911 recording of Patsy Ramsey's frantic call to police the day JonBenét purportedly was kidnapped and later found dead.
That would conflict with statements by John and Patsy Ramsey that Burke was asleep when the call was made, officials have said.
May 20, 1999
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:5TcUZBeLKlgJ:web.dailycamera.com/extra/ramsey/1999/20crmsy.html+&cd=12&hl=en
There is also this:
Witnesses who testified before the Ramsey grand jury include:
* Burke Ramsey, JonBenet's 14-year-old brother, by video
* John Andrew Ramsey and Melinda Ramsey Long, John Ramsey's adult children from previous marriage
* Lou Smit, former Colorado Springs homicide detective
* Susan Stine, friend of the Ramseys
* Ellis Armistead, investigator hired by the Ramseys Linda Arndt, former Boulder detective
* Craig Lewis, editor at "The Globe," was called to testify, but was exempted due to Fifth amendment and his defense in another related lawsuit. Witnesses who may have testified include:
* Glenn Stine, friend of the Ramseys
* Tom and Enid Schantz, owners of Rue Morgue Mystery Bookshop in Boulder
* Richard French, Boulder police officer
* Boulder police detectives Jim Byfield, Jane Harmer, Tom Trujillo, Michael Everett, Carey Weinheimer and Ron Gosage
* Steve Ainsworth, Boulder County sheriff's detective : Linda Hoffmann-Pugh said she believes the grand jury that investigated the beauty queen's death was focusing on the girl's mother.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:npxn_MNBzmIJ:www.rense.com/general11/benet.htm+&cd=1&hl=en
I don't know if this information is accurate or not, but from the Post reporter Marilyn Robinson was this:\
Victim's brother, 12, questioned
By Marilyn Robinson
Denver Post Staff Writer
May 26 - Twelve-year-old Burke Ramsey was secretly questioned last week by the grand jury investigating his sister JonBenet's death. The next day, Boulder authorities publicly reaffirmed that he's not a suspect, only a witness.
Burke, 9 years old when his sister's body was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her parents' Boulder home in 1996, was subpoenaed to appear before the 12 grand jurors last Wednesday, according to a 9News report from Paula Woodward. His attorney, Atlanta-based Jim Jenkins, also attended the hearing, but the questions came only from the jurors, Woodward reported.
Burke's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, could have contested the subpoena but did not.
The Boulder District Attorney's office declined comment.
It makes me wonder why the R's did not contest BR subpoena. Is this a factual report?