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Offline flowers

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/22/jonbenet-ramsey-dad-fights-possible-release-indictment-in-16-death/?intcmp=latestnews

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John Ramsey says he's opposed to the possible release of documents in an indictment related to the 1996 killing of his 6-year-old daughter, JonBenet.

The Daily Camera reports Ramsey's attorneys sent a letter Sunday to Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett. It says the release of an indictment that wasn’t prosecuted "only serves to further defame (John Ramsey) and his late wife Patricia."

The attorneys also argue the public won’t be able to evaluate the propriety of the indictment unless the entire grand jury record is unsealed.

The grand jury voted in 1999 to indict the Ramseys, but the parents were never prosecuted.


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This entire situation has been vague from the start. I'm convinced that both parents know exactly what happened to their daughter and they covered it up with lie after lie.
Remember when they wouldn't even let the police interview them from the beginning?

The stupid ransom note in the mother's handwriting should have been enough but they belonged to the "elitist" crowd and the police were intimidated.
Someone got away with murder!
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This entire situation has been vague from the start. I'm convinced that both parents know exactly what happened to their daughter and they covered it up with lie after lie.
Remember when they wouldn't even let the police interview them from the beginning?

The stupid ransom note in the mother's handwriting should have been enough but they belonged to the "elitist" crowd and the police were intimidated.
Someone got away with murder!

Sure did. 
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