When the morning of December 26th came, something happened that would change not only the Ramsey's life, but also the city of Boulder as well as all of America forever.
As Patsy Ramsey headed down the stairs of her 15 room Tudor home just after 5:00 am, she came upon 3 pieces of paper sitting at the bottom of the stairs. The 3 pieces of paper were a ransom note warning the Ramsey's that if they didn't come up with $118,000 dollars, their precious 6-year-old daughter, Jonbenet would die. …show more content…
Any person with the slightest bit of common sense would believe that a crime has now taken place, especially a police officer. This means, treat the home as a crime scene. This was not done. The home should have immediately been vacated of anyone who need not be there, sealed off, and properly searched. Instead friends and family were allowed in an out as they pleased. The fact that they didn't seal off and search the house could have ruined potentially crucial evidence. Instead of the police searching the home, they allowed John Ramsey to search the home with a family friend by the name of Fleet White. During the search of the basement, John Ramsey found his daughter's body. Why didn't an officer accompany him on the search? Instead, John found the body, carried it upstairs and disturbed the crime scene. Brutal damage. Some of the police officers claim to have seen a drop of some sort of fluid on Jonbenet's abdomen as John carried her lifeless body into the living room. This too was ruined because of police stupidity when Boulder detective Linda Arndt decided to cover the body with a blanket so that Patsy wouldn't be so upset.
The Ramsey's then left the house to stay with friends. Police decided (now just a little too late) to treat the home as a major crime scene. This had been the only murder in Boulder that …show more content…
Even things that were of little importance
The Denver Police department and the FBI had offered their help several times, but were turned down by Boulder police. Both the Denver police and the FBI have much experience in homicide and could have been a very valuable asset to this case.
There has been much finger pointing throughout the year of suspects. The Boulder Police department were highly suspicious of the parents from he start as was much of the country, but the parents named their own list of suspects in their book titled The death of Innocence. Among these people were a former housekeeper, a former nanny, and many angry former business associates of John Ramsey. Nothing has ever come out of this.
This is exactly what happened:
Jonbenet Ramsey was found in the basement of her home wrapped in a blanket. There was duct tape across her mouth, arms over her head, a white cord tied around her wrists. There was a piece of a broken paintbrush looped through the