It’s too much for one – there were too many things going on at once.Īnd as we know the last two hours of the Special were cut out. I also think the (torture), sexual assault, use of a garrote, and head blow – just the crime itself, not the staging, had to have involved two individuals. Or could he mean that the strangulation marks from the chord looked like the chord had been moved and re-positioned. Two decades after the 6-year-old beauty queen’s murder, only one person who was known to be in the house on the night of the murder has never spoken. The murder of JonBenet Ramsey is one of America’s most infamous unsolved mysteries. Why does he say this? That theory would presume that the head blow came first, and the garroting the coverup. The JonBenet Ramsey Murder: Brother Burke Breaks His 20-Year Silence. Thinking about what to say, in addition to practice pages, would have taken even longer than 22 minutes.Īlso Fitzgerald says he thinks the garroting might be part of staging. Hence, no one intruded on their home after everyone was asleep, unless the killer brought the note with him (using Patsy’s notepad and pen, not likely). that gives them 6, maybe 6.5 hours before the 911 call had to be made. For instance if the crime happened around 11 p.m. This would give the Ramsey’s hours and hours to come up with a plan and sit and write a note. But another scenario arises for me, in that the murder must have happened within a few hours of the Ramsey’s arriving home the evening of December 25. He’s making a point, which I think was lost in the blur of being interviewed and interrupted, and I’m guessing his point was that a random intruder would not have sat in the house for at least 22 minutes, using the Ramsey notepad and pen to compose a note. He says all of the investigators from the show took 22 minutes to hand write and copy the ransom note. James Fitzgerald is obviously speaking here before the CBS Special aired in 2016. I wanted to say something here, as I just found this particular post a day ago.