It is said that the murder of JonBenet Ramsey on December
26, 1996 is one of the greatest unsolved crimes of the last quarter of the 20th
century. While we admit that it was a great crime, we do not believe that it is
unsolved, as a fascinating analysis first published in 2000 reveals.
Six year old JonBenet’s body was discovered in the basement of her 15 room home in Boulder, Colorado on December 26, 1996, bludgeoned,
strangled, and sexually assaulted. Early in the morning, while preparing for a
Christmas trip, Patsy Ramsey, the girl’s mother, discovered her daughter
missing along with a prolix ransom note stipulating terms of release of her and
her husband John’s child.
During the 8 hours of presumed kidnapping, the house was
searched and trampled such that whatever forensic information the home had was
hopelessly compromised, thus complicating the preservation and analysis of
evidence.
Fortunately, the ransom note and other non-physical evidence
provides enough information to draw a strong conclusion about the murderers, as
2 authors Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridge do in a March 3, 2000 article
footnoted below. They concluded that Patsy Ramsey murdered her child, or that
possibly she was killed at Christmas party, about which we will describe below.
The authors’ conclusion is quite striking in the light of
the unsealing in 2013 of the grand jury indictments against both John and
Patsy. The only reason the couple were not arrested and charged with murder was
the refusal of the district attorney to sign the indictment, which we believe
represented his complicity in the crime.
The article provides a couple of motives and culprits for
the murder, but the central factor driving the murder was sexual ritual abuse
in which JonBenet was victimized by one or more of the following: John, Patsy's father father
Don Paugh, or Fleet White, Jr.
Apparently Patsy was sexually abused by her father, which
induced a profound psychosis which helped her to justify in her own mind the
murder of her child in order to atone for her sins, in an Old
Testament sacrificial ritual - a very plausible consideration given the mystical religious beliefs of Patsy.
Weidner and Bridge suggest that White recruited John into
his child pornography ring, and that this explains the heavy sexualization of
JonBenet by her mother, a development the child’s dance instructor noted with
considerable dismay and alarm. The ultimate goal was to groom JonBenet as a victim in the sex parties of John's friends.
The Ramsey’s attended a Christmas party given by the White’s where
Weidner makes the strong argument from parallel cases that JonBenet was used sexually, or played with in a very sexual way. Thus it is possible
that the garroting, which is used to induce orgasm, may have been overdone,
resulting in the death of JonBenet.
The other possibility is that Patsy, in a rage after the party and after everyone else had gone to bed, slugged
the child with a flashlight which failed to kill her, thus necessitating
strangulation, after which she hid the corpse in the basement.
The rage may have been caused by her helplessness in
protecting her child, and the guilt and anger she felt from her own abuse at
the hands of her father.
In any event Weidner explains in considerable depth that the
ransom note was written by Patsy as it has many hallmarks of a nagging wife and
woman he knew too much about John.
It seems that the best evidence suggests that JonBenet was
murdered after the party by Patsy with much anger directed at her husband and father. The
authors cited a similar case in Maryland where a mother murdered her child at
church for bizarre psychotic reasons which most likely afflicted Patsy.
As for the Boulder district attorney not pursuing the grand
jury indictment, we surmise that he was involved with the pedophilia ring, or
was paid off by John Ramsey.
We urge readers to read the full article as it makes a very
reasonable case that JonBenet was murdered by Patsy, and that both parents
covered it up.
Reference
Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridge, Innocent Murder - The Real Story Of JonBenet's Death, jaywiedner.com, March 3, 2000, accessed 9/10/2014
Copyright 2014 Tony Bonn. All rights reserved.
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