JonBenet Ramsey's brother, in TV
interview, recalls morning sister slain
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[September 13, 2016]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The brother of
6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, whose gruesome murder two
decades ago remains unsolved, appeared on Monday in his first televised
interview but shed little light on the high-profile cold case.
Burke Ramsey was 9 when his sister went missing from her bedroom in the
family's Boulder, Colorado home early on Dec. 26, 1996, to be found
hours eight hours later beaten and strangled to death in the basement.
The grim crime touched off a media frenzy, fueled by controversy over
her participation in child beauty pageants, video clips of which were
shown exhaustively on cable TV networks.
Burke Ramsey, during the first segment of a three-part interview on the
"Dr. Phil" show, recalled the first moments after his mother realized
the girl was gone, a threatening ransom note on the stairs.
"The first thing I remember is my mom bursting in my room really
frantic, saying, 'Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh!, running around
the room, now I know, looking for JonBenet," he told the show's host,
Phil McGraw.
Ramsey said he remained in bed as a police officer entered next, shining
a flashlight in the predawn darkness.

"I was scared I think," he said. "I didn't know if some bad guy was
downstairs (who) my dad was chasing off with a gun or ... I had no
idea."
Ramsey remembered later being asked by another police officer where
JonBenet might be and suggesting that she might be hiding. Later, at the
home of a family friend, his father John Ramsey told him that his sister
was dead.
"My dad just said, 'She's in heaven,'" he said. "I was kind of like,
'How is that possible?'"
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Burke Ramsey, brother of slain beauty pageant contestant JonBenet
Ramsey, arrives for the burial service of his mother Patsy Ramsey in
Marietta, Georgia on June 29, 2006. REUTERS/Tami Chappell/File Photo

Despite McGraw's assertion during the broadcast that Burke Ramsey
was the "missing link" in the case who had "never answered
questions" about what happened in the house that morning, the boy
was questioned at length by investigators following his sister's
murder and again years later.
Though John and Patsy Ramsey fell under police suspicion at the
time, Boulder County District Attorney Mary Lacy said in 2008 they
were no longer considered suspects in the case after new DNA testing
techniques proved that male DNA found in the murdered girl's
underwear did not match anyone in the family, including Burke.
The DNA profile has been entered into a national crime database but
no matches have turned up, Lacy said.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles and Keith Coffman in
Denver, Colorado; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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