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Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey?

By: Charles Bosworth, Cyril H. Wecht
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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Nationally renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht and New York Times bestselling author Charles Bosworth, Jr. have written a riveting narrative that exposes the disturbing truth behind the Christmas day murder of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. Dr. Wecht's expert analysis of the public record leads to shocking new conclusions divulged here for the first time.

There is evidence that the child beauty queen's death was a tragic accident, not a deliberate murder. Autopsy evidence is consistent with sexual abuse prior to her death, and certain crime scene evidence contradicts the "intruder theory". Was the murder scene compromised?

Discover who Dr. Wecht believes is really responsible for JonBenet's death.

©1998 Cyril H. Wecht and Charles Bosworth, Jr. (P)2016 Graymalkin Media
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Good audiobook on a baffling cold case

I’m an avid reader of true crime books, but I hadn’t thought about the famous JonBenet story in years. I decided to go back to it, to learn more about this unsolved case. This audiobook gave me new information about the case. The thorough autopsy evaluation by Dr. Wecht provided some new insights for me. And I agree with the doctor’s findings that this murder was committed by someone inside the house. The book went into details about John and Patsy’s evasive behavior towards the police, along with other ways they were uncooperative.

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Fact or fiction???

This book was very intriguing and sucked me in by the second chapter. Because the author is a known forensic pathologist, I felt that the book would reflect an accurate assessment of the crime. However, After new evidence has been released regarding this case, I have come to realize that this forensic pathologist has simply written a fictional story in hopes of garnering fame. Regardless, It's a great story.

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Everything Becomes Crystal Clear

Excellent book. The cold, hard facts are laid out plain as day. There never was an intruder, the ransom note was a written by someone living in the home and the killer was also someone who lived in the home. They have been lying for nearly 30 years.

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sad story of murder

No child should have to face death at a young age. Whom ever killed her should have been caught, the police did not do a good job with the evidence and allowed others to trample all over the crime scene

I think that the parents did it.

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No questions answered

This book has a very misleading title. I thought there would be new evidence or possible suspects but I was wrong. This is very repetitive

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Repetitive

I feel like the whole book could have been summed up in three chapters. Thorough, yes, but very repetitive. I had to keep checking to make sure I didn't accidentally rewind it.

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Full picture analysis

This book was very detailed and gave all of the facts. I've done some research on the case myself and everything was very accurate and well written. Although the story is of course awful and sad, the book was great.

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But really... who killed JonBenet Ramsey?

While I appreciate the detail with which Wecht explored the death and subsequent investigation into the case of JonBenet Ramsey, I was not a fan of this book. His insistence on referencing himself in the third person as “Dr. Cyril Wecht” every time he offered a personal insight or recollection into the case came across-at least to me-as self-indulgent. Furthermore, I expected the authors to establish a legitimate theory of their own once they discounted all other theories at the end of the book. Unfortunately when I finished listening, I was left with the title question still unanswered: who actually killed JonBenet Ramsey?

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New information

I was hesitant to buy the book thinking I've heard everything. In the first 5 minutes I found out things I haven't heard before.

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Dry but comprehensive

This is a good, though dry, compilation of the facts. Late additions were kind of awkwardly and maybe hastily tacked on at the end, wish more time and discussion had been devoted to them. But, for those still intrigued by this tragic case, or those just getting interested, it is full of good information and informed evaluation.

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