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Small Foreign Faction

Okay, I know I am way behind on my JonBenet Cold Case blogs. Sufficeth to say, I am ashamed but I am back now with a vengeance. I am picking up from where I left off in my last JB post except this will be focusing on the ransom note. HereĀ is the last post in […]

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Invisible Intruder?

Okay, it’s been almost been a week since I wrote a blog. As a fiercely devoted blogger, I feel utter shame. Sometimes there are just enough hours in the day so please forgive me. With that said, let’s begin. Due to popular demand, I would like to expand on the last article I wrote about […]

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Very Odd and Very Loose Ends

After I wrote my last few posts on JonBenet, I noticed I am not the only one obsessed with this case, not that I really ever questioned it. Due to vast interest, I should probably dedicate a blog totally to this in the future. We’ll see how it goes. In this post, I wanted to […]

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The Perfect Murder?

Just like an impending train wreck, we all see tragedy about to unfold but we can’t help but watch anyways. We all have a fascination for disaster as long as it’s not happening to us, right? Nothing could be further from the truth than the JonBenet Ramsey case. I think we also have a insatiable […]

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It’s All Very Odd

We all love a good murder mystery don’t we? At least I do, provided I am not the one looking down the barrel of a gun and the victim is not an innocent child. Unfortunately, in this world, children also fall prey to murder most foul. A few posts back, I lightly touched on the […]

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Me and Johnnie B

Now that the craziness of the holiday season is over and, sadly, I have to take down my Christmas decorations – such a cheerless task, it gives me time to reflect on the past year and wonder what the new year will bring. In retrospect, many years have come and gone since Christmas ’96 but […]

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