August 2009 - July 2011


JonBenet Ramsey Evidence Gone With The Wind

Mother Nature's winds might have further cleared John Mark Karr in the Ramsey murder if they destroyed physical evidence neglected by law enforcement in 2006 who did not make any effort to search the Alabama residence Karr lived at when JonBenet Ramsey was murdered.

INTERNATIONAL (Lei Sussurra) May 2, 2011 -- If Karr's Alabama home was destroyed or partially damaged by last week's tornadoes, will law enforcement be prompted to take another look at the possibility of searching the home of the only man arrested for the murder of JonBenet Ramsey? During the 2006 internationally exposed arrest of Karr for the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, neither his Alabama or Atlanta homes were searched by law enforcement. Karr revealed to law enforcement in 2006 that he was withholding physical evidence. Why did U.S. authorities neglect to search the home Karr resided in when JonBenet Ramsey was murdered? Law enforcement will still require a search warrant in 2011 though possible Ramsey case evidence might be strewn in every direction.

During Karr's taped revelations of the Ramsey murder with CU professor, Michael Tracey, Karr revealed that he had hidden a small box, referred to by Karr as "the gothic box." Karr revealed that the box held JonBenet's underwear, a knife used to cut cord, a garrote used on JonBenet's neck, and a lock of JonBenet's hair. Karr has spoken of the "gothic box" to Lei Sussurra for two years suggesting that it is hidden in an international location. He has suggested that the box has been moved and hidden in new locations since 1996. Is it possible that Karr has misled us to believe this and that instead, the "gothic box" has been hidden all along in the Alabama home that Karr returned to after JonBenet Ramsey's murder?

Karr confirmed to Lei Sussurra that Brooke Dovgan searched his Alabama and Atlanta homes. Dovgan discovered Karr's handwriting samples that experts in America analyzed to link the Ramsey ransom note to Karr. Did Dovgan miss other physical evidence that would solve the fourteen year old murder case?

The media reported in 2006 that Karr's wife, who shared the Alabama home with him and their three children, said he was with her on Christmas 1996. Lara Knutson, stated that she and Karr were at their Alabama home or his parents' Atlanta house that year, according to Knutson's attorney Michael Rains. But Knutson's alibi began to shake as Rains further stated, "But if you are to say to her, 'Are you absolutely certain?' she would say, "No," She has not said to the authorities that her memory is infallible."

Karr's only alibi continued to deteriorate when Boulder District Attorney Mary Lacy revealed more doubt from Knutson about her then husband's whereabouts on the night of December 25th, 1996. Lacy stated at a press conference, "The wife and he were to a great degree estranged at the time. So the former wife who we find to be very credible and very helpful and very cooperative, she did everything she could to dig up every document, photo she could find and she interviewed with officers for some 10-12 hours was unable to establish and when actually asked, "Can you state he was with you?", she had to say "No, I can't. That's not my best recollection," is what she said, "but I cannot state that.""

Trophy hunters might have their chance to plunder through the debris of the possibly destroyed Karr residence in Alabama. In 2006, pine cones from the yard of the Alabama home were placed for sale on Ebay. If law enforcement was negligent to search this home in 2006, they will not secure the area to prevent this.

In 2001, John Mark Karr was held for six months in the Sonoma County Jail while the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and law enforcement across the nation launched a U.S. national investigation for the murders of unidentified little girls in Alabama and Georgia and a twelve year old girl whose body was found below Karr's Petaluma residence in 1997. Karr's Petaluma homes were searched by authorities who found a computer hard drive that contained alleged images of child pornography. Karr fled the U.S. in 2001 on a nonstop flight to London and did not return until he was apprehended in Thailand by the Department of Homeland Security and a detective from Boulder County District Attorney's Office in 2006 on a warrant for the first degree murder of JonBenet Ramsey. When Karr was finally found in 2006 to face the 2001 child pornography charges, the evidence mysteriously vanished, blamed by Sonoma County Sheriff's Department on the move of thousands of pieces of evidence from an old evidence room to a new one. The law enforcement blunder was investigated for one year with no additional information or conclusions. Karr's attorneys told him that the case was "open and shut" whether the evidence was lost or not. The prosecution's photo experts were unable to determine that the photos were of under aged girls.

Questions loom over the only man ever arrested for the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. The child victim's father, John Ramsey, stated that he was disappointed that the case against Karr vaporized so quickly. Why did authorities neglect to search Karr's Alabama and Atlanta homes while he was the prime suspect in the internationally anticipated murder case of the six year old beauty queen? Why did the computer evidence against Karr mysteriously vanish in a Sonoma County evidence room, the only evidence disappearance among thousands of other articles of evidence? Why is the confessed killer of JonBenet Ramsey made immune to further investigation or arrest? Is Karr innocent of all charges or is he a sly killer who stays one step ahead of the law?

Update 05/09/11: Karr informs Lei Sussurra that his Alabama home was not destroyed by a tornado. Minor roof damage and trees destroyed in front of residence reported. Possible Ramsey evidence remains intact.

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