My theory is that it was an intruder. There are alot of twisted and sick people in this world, but I find it hard to believe that her parents would be able to fake that someone murdered her. If they were going to act like someone murdered her then I don't think they would have wrote the ransom note. And if they were going to fake like someone kidnapped her for ransom then I don't think John Ramsey would have found JonBenet's body and shown it to the police, because then it would be obvious that she wasn't taken for ransom. I think it's pretty obvious that her parents loved her. It's horrible enough to accidentally kill your child, but then to pretend like someone else murdered her? That's unthinkable. As a parent myself, God forbid this ever happen, but if I accidentally killed my child, the first thing I would do is call the ambulance. I would not write a ransom note, and make it look like my child was murdered. My theory is that this was an intruder, and that this intruder knew this family very well. I've looked at the foor plans of the Ramsey house, and it's almost impossible for someone who has NEVER seen the inside of this house before, to just walk in there, find JonBenet's room, then find the basement, and that small room where she was murdered. Alot of people, who were very close friends to the Ramseys, and who had been in that house very frequently, said they never even knew that the room exsisted. I have a suspision about the housekeeper, Linda Hoffman-Pugh, and her family. She worked in that house and she knew her way around there very well. She would have easily been able to find, the paintbrushes, and pad of paper, and pens to write a ransom note. She knew where everything was, and there were probably times when she was alone in that house. Her husband, Mervin Pugh, said he didn't know the Ramseys but he had helped Linda carry christmas trees up from the room where Jonbenet was found dead. So he obviously knew where that room was. He could have easily murdered her.
Her is some evidence I have gathered that strongly points to the Pugh family-
1. On December 23, 1996, Linda Hoffman-Pugh took Patsy's paint tray down to the basement.
*A broken end of a paint brush handle was one of the instruments involved in Jonbenet's murder.
2.Linda Hoffman-Pugh had two keys that she could use to gain entrance into the Ramsey home at any time
3. On Thanksgiving 1996, Linda Hoffman-Pugh was going to decorate the Ramsey house with Christmas decorations, and put up the artificial trees. Mervin Pugh, her husband, and Arian Pugh, her daugher, were also their to help her. They also cleaned windows on that day. They couldn't find the artificial trees, in the basement, and they were looking around when they came across the wine cellar, were dead Jonbenet was found, they looked in there and found the artificial Christmas trees. Mervin and Arian helped Linda carry the Christmas trees upstairs.
4. This is not confirmed but a tip came in to Lou Smit saying that Ariana Pugh was found in child




pictures online. The person that called said they were afraid Mervin Pugh was a child molester.
5. Pam Paugh, Patsy's younger sister,got a call from an anonymous woman saying Mervin Pugh was a child molester and he killed Jonbenet.
If it was an intruder that the Ramsey's did not know, he would have had to been in the Ramsey house at least once to get familar with the house. The intruder obviously had to be a pretty sick individual to kill Jonbenet and then leave a ransom note. I think it was apart of a joke to the intruder, he or she probably found it amusing.
I think the one of the reasons the Boulder police focused so heavily on the Ramsey family through the whole investigation was that it was easier that way. You have to remember, all of these investigators and police probably spent their whole lives in Boulder, and are now raising their own children in Boulder. I think it would be hard for them to wrap their minds around the fact that, there was someone in their town, where they raised their kids, and they felt safe, that was sick enough to murder an innocent 6 year old girl, on Christmas night, in her own home. I think it was easier on them to think that the family did it on accident, or Patsy got angry and she accidentally killed Jonbenet. I think it comforted them. It was easier on America, as well, to think there isn't someone who is sick enough to do something like that. I think America WANTED to think the Ramsey's did it, because it would make them feel safer and more comfortable. I believe the Boulder police probably wanted the Ramsey's to be the killer more than they actually had evidence that the Ramseys were the killer.