In: Psychology
who killed Jonbenet Ramsay and what physical evidence exists to support your theory
On the morning of December 26, 1996, Pasty Ramsay called the police after finding a three-page ransom note demanding $118,000 for her daughter safe return. The girl’s body, however, was discovered in the basement later that afternoon. John Benet had a fracture to her skull and had been sexually assaulted and she was strangled with a garrotte made form one of Pasty’s paintbrushes.
According to the report and investigations, John Benet official cause of death was “asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma” and her death was classified as a homicide.
The death of the girl is still unidentified and made suspense in media as well as American society. The statement of her father and brother showed different stories but there is no confirmed evidence of her death.
In my opinion, her death is a kind of homicide in which her family and caretaker were involved but my theory is based on the official report and media reports because I am involving my idea rather than confirm evidence so that the possibility to incorrect information exists.
The post-mortem reports suggest that the death of Jon Benet is caused by a deep fracture in her skull which could only be occurred by human allegation so that the theory of my evidence is based on the physical cause rather than myths and media trials.