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Cold Case: Qui a tué la mini-miss ?

Original title: Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey
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  • 2024
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  • 1h
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Cold Case: Qui a tué la mini-miss ? (2024)
Nearly 30 years since her murder, a three-part Netflix series revisits the death of JonBenét Ramsey, the child beauty queen killed in her Colorado home, featuring interviews with key figures including her father.
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Nearly 30 years since her murder, a three-part Netflix series revisits the death of JonBenét Ramsey, the child beauty queen killed in her Colorado home, featuring interviews with key figures... Read allNearly 30 years since her murder, a three-part Netflix series revisits the death of JonBenét Ramsey, the child beauty queen killed in her Colorado home, featuring interviews with key figures including her father.Nearly 30 years since her murder, a three-part Netflix series revisits the death of JonBenét Ramsey, the child beauty queen killed in her Colorado home, featuring interviews with key figures including her father.

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    • John Ramsey
    • Carol McKinley
    • Charlie Brennan
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    • Stars
      • John Ramsey
      • Carol McKinley
      • Charlie Brennan
    • 58User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    John Ramsey
    John Ramsey
    • Self - JonBenét's Father
    • 2024
    Carol McKinley
    Carol McKinley
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, FOX News Channel…
    • 2024
    Charlie Brennan
    Charlie Brennan
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, Rocky Mountain News
    • 2024
    Julie Hayden Jordon
    Julie Hayden Jordon
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, KMGH Denver
    • 2024
    John Andrew Ramsey
    John Andrew Ramsey
    • Self - JonBenét's Brother…
    • 2024
    John San Agustin
    John San Agustin
    • Self - Retired Commander Sheriff's Office, El Paso County CO
    • 2024
    Bob Whitson
    Bob Whitson
    • Self - Retired Detective, Boulder Police Department
    • 2024
    Paula Woodward
    Paula Woodward
    • Self - Investigative Reporter, KUSA Denver
    • 2024
    Michael Kane
    Michael Kane
    • Self - Lead Grand Jury Prosecutor
    • 2024
    Michael Tracey
    Michael Tracey
    • Self - Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
    • 2024
    Kurt Pillard
    Kurt Pillard
    • Self - Investigations Commander Colorado Springs Police Department
    • 2024
    Mitch Morrissey
    Mitch Morrissey
    • Self - Special Deputy District Attorney
    • 2024
    Jeff Kithcart
    Jeff Kithcart
    • Self - Retired Detective, Boulder Police Department
    • 2024
    Joyce Singular
    Joyce Singular
    • Self - Investigative Journalist
    • 2024
    Stephen Singular
    Stephen Singular
    • Self - Investigative Journalist
    • 2024
    Jan Rousseaux Ramsey
    Jan Rousseaux Ramsey
    • Self - John's Wife
    • 2024
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    7LeonardoOliva69

    A life taken away, a family destroyed, a society ashamed.

    Documentary compilation of one of the most controversial and talked about cases during the late 90s.

    Who really killed this 6 year old girl still remains a mystery and although there have been many suspects, the real culprit has never been found.

    This documentary is clearly biased towards the vision of JonBenet's father and his family, focusing on how badly the Boulder police acted. By saying this I don't mean that everything is bad...it is obvious that the police acted irresponsibly, negligently, that they planted false evidence and hid information that could have exonerated the family of guilt and yet they didn't. A witch hunt that only slowed down the investigation for years. Perhaps only Lou Smith, the detective who from day one said that the theory of the family's guilt was impossible, was the only one who did things right.

    As with any case that is so old, contaminated forensic evidence prevented any culprit from being found.

    It is a strange case from any angle, from the letter written asking for ransom, from the location of the body, the marks, everything that happened. The United States society has a huge problem that goes beyond beauty pageants for 6-year-old girls, which are aberrant in themselves; but also in terms of the possibility and access that sick people have who only want to satisfy their carnal and sick desires at the expense of the innocence of their victims.

    One more case that I unfortunately doubt will ever be resolved and that left a family devastated and a society exposed to shame.
    8helenahandbasket-93734

    How To Destroy A Crime Scene

    And an investigation.

    Our so-called media just loves to paint people into corners, especially when the people are wealthy, famous, and/or can be perceived as 'controversial'. The Ramsey family were certainly wealthy, and some viewed the pageant circuit as controversial. It could also be argued that the family was somewhat famous, at least in the immediate area, so check, check and check.

    Given Joel Berlingers diving into other cases, I went in hoping for a documentary that explored all aspects, and not just the popular narrative driven by legacy media. I was not disappointed.

    Given the perspective of The West Memphis Three, and how his and one other doc managed to overturn the insanity of 'Satanic Panic' and ultimately free three completely innocent young men, I'm hopeful that we may someday be able to say that Jon Benet wasn't harmed by Patsy, by Jon, or (the worst accusation I've heard) her brother, Burke.

    The ultimate failure ultimate goes to the ridiculous handling of the crime scene and that of the police. I've never seen such a mismanaged cluster by so many, who jumped to immediate conclusions, yet made absolutely zero effort to explore all options, and not just one.

    OF COURSE any investigation should and usually does center on the small inner circle, HOWEVER, you must simultaneously and methodically gather as much evidence as humanly possible, retain the integrity of the scene (remove all family immediately) and perform extensive and thorough forensic searches AND NOT TELL THE FAMILY TO DO SO, and CERTAINLY not alone. It's nothing short of a miracle that none of the family were charged- but they've certainly endured an ugly cloud of suspicion and ludicrous accusations since that day, and due to the complete and utter ineptitude of numerous law enforcement representatives, nothing of any substance was ever found.

    One hopes that, much the same as the Memphis Three case, if no one is arrested, maybe innocent people are able to prove their innocence. Which is directly contrary to how our justice system is structured to work- INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY- not the other way around.
    7heather-60379

    Media and police malpractice

    I remember when this case was unavoidable in the news and a national obsession, people passionately "believed" the parents were guilty based on weak circumstantial evidence, opinions about child beauty pageants, and police supposition.

    Ignore the other reviewers who say it's a documentary series made by/for the Ramseys. The actual facts of the case are that the police jumped to conclusions, ignored and kept secret the DNA evidence that exonerated the family, but the police just "believed" the parents were guilty. Everything flowed from there. It was sickening media and police malpractice. The hell this family was put through reveals a lot more about the public's relationship to sensational "news" that was really just entertainment and clickbait.
    7Podkowa

    Police ineptitude saved the murderer

    I knew the case of the mysterious death of JonBenét Ramsey from podcasts. At first view, the case is like hundreds of others - the child goes missing, no one knows anything, no one has saw anything, so the parents are suspects. The difference, however, is that here the police literally did everything not to solve the investigation. They make a lot of mistakes, and while collecting evidence, they forget why they called.

    Could we find out who killed the girl if only the police did what they should? I don't know, but it would be nice if the police were not extremely incompetent in such delicate cases.

    The documentary doesn't talk about anything that hasn't already been said. However, it's a very good summary of the investigation, the collected evidence and the theorys about the girl's death (perhaps focusing too much on one of the theories, but still).

    It's sad to watch documentaries like these, because they remind us that sometimes the perfect crime is the result of a lack of knowledge and investigative skills, not a calculating villain with super intelligence.

    It's worth watching, but it's even better to google the case and listen to a podcast about it (for example, "Deception Detective", who recorded 7.5 hours of material on the subject), because Netflix, as usual, omits a lot of police negligence, and oversimplifies some threads.
    4saintsandstrangers

    Seriously?

    If you watched the 2016 release, "The Case Of JonBenet Ramsey", on Prime Video, you will be disappointed by this 3 episode series!. This series is so slanted towards the pro-Ramsey side, that a very large amount of evidence is completely ignored/omitted. This was largely about John Ramsey and his continual denial that no one in his family could possibly know anything or anyone involved in the death of his daughter. If you have not done so already, please watch " The Case Of....", which is on Prime Video, and watch a team of expert forensic investigators, as they deal with the evidence regarding this horrific crime. The case they make, in regards to who actually could have committed this murder is extremely compelling!.

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      • November 25, 2024 (France)
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