![]() In doing so, CBS perpetrated a fraud on its viewers – there was no new investigation by the phony TV “experts.” CBS intentionally avoided and ignored the truth of the mass of evidence that (1) led the Boulder District Attorney and Boulder Police Department to publicly and officially confirm in May of 1999 that Burke Ramsey was not a suspect or even a possible suspect (2) supported the 2003 finding by Georgia Federal Judge Julie Carnes that "abundant evidence" supported assertions by JonBenét's parents, "that an intruder entered their home at some point during the night of Dec. "In its desire to match or surpass the ratings and profits achieved by other networks in recent true crime series, CBS juxtaposed lies, misrepresentations, distortions and omissions with very few grains of truth to falsely accuse Burke Ramsey of killing his sister, JonBenét, in its docuseries The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey. "In its desire to match or surpass the ratings and profits achieved by other networks in recent true crime series, CBS juxtaposed lies, misrepresentations, distortions and omissions with very few grains of truth to falsely accuse Burke Ramsey of killing his sister, JonBenét, in its docuseries 'The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey," Ramsey's lawyer alleged.Īccording to CBS, the special's investigators used new technology and forensics techniques that weren't available during the first investigation, recreated the crime scene by building full-scale replicas of key rooms from the Ramsey house, and conducted extensive interviews. Lin Wood, accused CBS of alleged "lies, misrepresentations, distortions, and omissions" in the series, which tasked investigators across different fields to re-examine the 20-year-old case's evidence and deliver their theory on who killed the six-year-old beauty pageant girl at her family's Boulder, Colorado home. In a statement shared with Business Insider on Wednesday, Ramsey's lawyer, L. ![]() It often indicates a user profile.īurke Ramsey's attorney says he's going to sue CBS over the findings from its recently aired true crime series, "The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey." Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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