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On the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey woke up to find their 6-year-old daughter, JonBenét Ramsey, missing from her bedroom. Shortly after, they found a handwritten ransom note ...
In the early morning hours of Dec. 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey, who died in 2006, allegedly found a handwritten ransom note on a staircase near the kitchen. “Listen carefully!” the two-page note read.
On the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey woke up to find their daughter missing and a handwritten ransom note left on the stairs. Hours later, John Ramsey discovered his daughter ...
The ransom note appears to echo film dialogue. The films Ruthless People, Ransom, Escape from New York, Speed [25] and Dirty Harry [26] are considered to be potential sources. The ransom note was unusually long. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the police that it was very unusual for such a note to be written at the crime scene. [27]
The note demanded $118,000, the rounded amount of John Ramsey's bonus that year. It took the experts 21 minutes or more to copy the ransom note and it noted that it would take more time to think about what to write. The pen and paper were not left out, but returned to their rightful place by the note's author. [3]
On the morning after Christmas Day 1996, Patsy telephoned the police at 5:52 a.m. MST, [4] stating that JonBenét was missing and that a lengthy ransom note had been left claiming that she had been kidnapped, demanding $118,000 for her return; seven hours after Patsy contacted authorities, JonBenét's body was found in an isolated area of the Ramseys' basement.
Patsy, a former pageant queen herself, told authorities she’d found a handwritten ransom note on the stairs demanding $118,000, the exact amount of her husband’s bonus.
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