It was December 25, 1996, that evening, the ramseys were at a friends house, having their annual Christmas party. Late that night when it was time to leave the party, patsy and john ramseys daughter jonbent was sound to sleep on the way back home. When they went to put her to bed, little did they know that it would be the last time they see their daughter alive. Although JonBenet Ramsey’s killer may still be out there, evidence shows that killer or killers may have been one or both of her parents. She was America’s sweetheart, six-year-old jonbenet Ramsey was found dead in her own home, by her mother Patsy. She had suffered head trauma, and was strangled to death. On a cold December morning When Pasty woke up on December 26, 1996, she was
JonBenet Ramsey bereavement conspiracy theory! By: Elizah jean Paragraph 1: Who killed JonBenet Ramsey? JonBenét Patricia Ramsey was a six-year-old American girl found dead in her family's home in Boulder, Colorado, on December 26, 1996. The murder was unsolved for more than 20 years.
The victim's name is Diane Marie Dalton Schofield, (Born Nov. 1, 1953), murdered July 4, 1975 in Des Moines, Iowa. Case # 1975-24048. Diane was a 21 year old mother of a five year old daughter, Shawna. Diane was bound, strangled, placed in the trunk of her car which was then driven to Warren’s Steakhouse. The motive was not believed to be robbery as her purse and jewelry were untouched.
On February 17, 1970, Colette and her two small children were savagely murdered by husband and father Jeffrey MacDonald. Butchered and beaten, they suffered numerous skull-shattering blows as well as being stabbed repeatedly with both a knife and an icepick. MacDonald was injured only superficially, and claims that a group of "hippie intruders" murdered his family.
They picked the locks on every trunk and found the bodies inside. Judd escaped them for a few days until she at last surrendered in a memorial service home on October 23.
On the night of June 12, 1994 the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found just outside Nicole’s condo. Los Angeles Police Department, LAPD, rushed to the scene. There the
On March 4, 1980, the first female victim, 12-year-old Angel Lenair, disappeared. She left her house around 4 pm, wearing a denim outfit, and was last seen at a friend 's house watching the television program Sanford and Son. Lenair 's body was found six days later, in a wooded vacant lot along Campbellton Road, wearing the same clothes in which she had left home. A pair of white panties that did not belong to Lenair were stuffed in her mouth, and her hands were bound with an electrical cord. The cause of death was strangulation.
The police left a few hours later to obtain a warrant to search the house for evidence of a break-in. When they returned, they were surprised to find what appeared to be a young child lying under the Christmas tree. It was JonBenet. She appeared to be dead, and appeared to have been dead for a period of time.
Ted entered her home on February 4th, 1974. He committed his crime by bludgeoning and sexually assaulting with a metal rod. Joni survived the ordeal but never regained the memory of the attack. As years passed by multiple women began disappearing just within months of each other.
After Lisa Returned home without Dawn, her mom had become alarmed. After a few hours had elapsed, the police were alerted and a neighborhood wide search had begun. Purportedly, a newspaper delivery man made the gruesome discovery of Dawn Hamilton in the wooded
On the late evening of June 12th, 1994, a fellow Brentwood neighbor went to investigate why a nearby dog was constantly howling when they discovered the grisly murder scene(Geis & Bienen, 2016). The victims, 35-year-old Nicole Brown Simpson and 25-year-old Ronald Goldman, were violently stabbed to death with a knife in the walkway of Nicole’s home(Geis & Bienen, 2016). Nicole Brown Simpson was the
Kristi Abraham mother of four, pleaded guilty of murdering her six year old daughter, Kiesha, whose remains were found in a bushland in Sydney’s west in early 2011. The young six year old was reported missing 8 months before her remains were found. Her body was kept in a suitcase for three days before it was disposed of.
Another cunning piece of evidence was the bloody glove found behind Nicole's house, that had fit O.J.'s hand and supposedly had blood in it, but when it was time to call the glove as evidence in the court room, there was no blood. This leads us into question about whether or not racism played a role in the lengthiest trial in United States history. With the help of a strong team of forensic experts, the lawyers were able to identify irregularities in the conduct of the investigation by LAPD detectives and forensic specialists. For example, one of the detectives Philip Vannatter, had carried a sample of Simpson's around with him for hours: and some of the blood taken from Simpson was unaccounted for. After much investigation, the defense team found evidence that Mark Fuhrman, the detective who allegedly found the bloody glove in Simpson's yard, was a raving racist who, contrary to his claim on the stand, frequently used the word “nigger” and had bragged about framing blacks, especially those involved
Murder on a Sunday Morning is about an African American boy who was wrongly convicted of murder. He was only fifteen years old when his life changed forever. While first watching the documentary, it seems to the audience that Brenton Butler, the convicted boy, is guilty. Mr. Stephens, husband of the victim, Ann Stephens, claims that Butler came over, tried to take Anna Stephens’ purse, and then before she could comply, he raised his gun and shot her in the face. Sadly, Mr. Stephens was the only eye-witness, which is a major red flag, as he is connected to the victim. After being forced by the detective, Butler confesses. Once defense attorney, Patrick McGuinness is involved, he has Butler tell the court of his innocence and thus beings the criminal proceedings for Brenton Butler.
On June 12th, 1994, Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman’s bodies were found Nicole’s condominium; the victims had been stabbed to death. The identity of the murderer was unknown up until O.J was suspected to be a suspect. When accused, he was in another state, and was forced to fly back. (Aaseng 1996)
Soon after, her mom called to her and searched the basement for her, but her but her daughter was not found.