PrimeSuspect
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Give me one good reason why a grand jury would have charged Patsy and John with neglect leading to homicide if there had been an intruder. No parent could be charged with neglect unless their actions were purposefully negligent of a child's safety. If an intruder had come into that house through some kind of magic, there is no way it was either parent's fault.
John Ramsey and Patsy Ramsey had not done enough to protect their daughter from someone else in the house who could hurt her. Only 4 people in that house.
A Boulder grand jury indictment in 1999 accused John and Patsy Ramsey of two counts each of child abuse resulting in death in connection to the first-degree murder of their 6-year-old daughter JonBenét, according to documents released Friday morning.
The charges didnt directly accuse the Ramseys of killing their daughter. Instead they alleged that the parents permitted JonBenét to be placed in a dangerous situation that led to her death and it accused them of helping whoever killed the girl.The Ramseys were never officially indicted, however, because former District Attorney Alex Hunter refused to sign the documents and prosecute the Ramseys.
The documents were compiled long before new DNA evidence that led the Boulder district attorney to publicly exonerate the parents and apologize to them in 2008.
The DNA was not available to the grand jury in 1999, said Lin Wood, the Ramseys attorney. What we have here is a release of a sliver of the evidence that the grand jury looked at and reviewed. Its just based on incomplete evidence. Denver defense attorney and legal analyst Dan Recht said the documents show the conflict within the grand jury.
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In a sense, they seem to be classic compromise grand jury decision, Recht said. They cant decide whether to indict on murder. They cant decide not to indict at all. So they compromise in between.
http://www.denverpost.com/2013/10/2...ed-parents-of-child-abuse-resulting-in-death/
It was never official and they made up their minds with incomplete evidence. I happen to agree with it, but that doesn't mean it's true. Where does Burke come into it?