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Analysis of the Ransom Note in the JonBenet Ramsey Case
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16:30 - 23:49 (07:19)

The ransom note in the JonBenet Ramsey case raises questions about the identity of the kidnapper due to its mention of personal references and insider terminology. Additionally, it bears resemblance to a fictional book that the victim's mother was a fan of.

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Handwriting analysis is not scientifically proven, and can produce varying opinions.
16:30 - 17:48 (01:18)
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John Benet Ramsey's murder
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Handwriting analysis is not scientifically proven, and can produce varying opinions. Despite this, many factors in John Benet Ramsey's ransom note lead the speaker to believe it was written by her mother, including the use of the exclamation point and personal details.

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Analysis of the Ransom Note in the JonBenet Ramsey Case
Episode
RLRC Daily 1/15/23 JonBenet Ramsey
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime
The ransom letter from the JonBenét Ramsey case has been analyzed and debated by various experts for years.
17:48 - 22:29 (04:40)
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JonBenét Ramsey
Summary

The ransom letter from the JonBenét Ramsey case has been analyzed and debated by various experts for years. Some believe that the amount of personal information included in the letter suggests that the kidnapper had a vendetta against the family, while others point out specific verbiage used in the letter that may implicate someone close to the family.

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Analysis of the Ransom Note in the JonBenet Ramsey Case
Episode
RLRC Daily 1/15/23 JonBenet Ramsey
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime
The speaker believes that the ransom note left by the intruder during the JonBenet Ramsey kidnapping is fake because it was too long and eloquent to have been written in the moment, and because the intruder would have brought their own ransom note if they had planned ahead.
22:29 - 23:49 (01:20)
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True Crime
Summary

The speaker believes that the ransom note left by the intruder during the JonBenet Ramsey kidnapping is fake because it was too long and eloquent to have been written in the moment, and because the intruder would have brought their own ransom note if they had planned ahead.

Chapter
Analysis of the Ransom Note in the JonBenet Ramsey Case
Episode
RLRC Daily 1/15/23 JonBenet Ramsey
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime