Inside the basement where body of JonBenét Ramsey was found next to broken window in chilling cop video filmed hours after beauty queen’s murder
The six-year-old was killed in her Colorado home in 1996 yet case remains unsolved
CHILLING footage shows the murder scene of JonBenét Ramsey the day after she was killed in her family home.
The leaked police video gives a glimpse into the horrific crime which remains unsolved 20 years later.
The six-year-old beauty queen was beaten and strangled by an unknown killer in Boulder, Colorado, on Christmas Day in 1996.
Filmed on Boxing Day, the new footage was captured hours after mum Pasty Ramsey called the police to report her daughter had been kidnapped.
Obtained by , the clip shows the broken basement window which may have been how the murderer entered the home.
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Wrapping paper and ribbons are also shown scattered around the home following the festive celebrations.
The video also shows the basement where dad John Ramsey claims he discovered his little girl lying dead.
This comes after the Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced it would be conducting sophisticated DNA testing on the underwear and trousers of JonBenet’s body.
DNA analysis at the time exonerated the Ramsey family, but new evidence has come to light.
And although the grand jury voted to indict JonBenet’s parents 17 years ago, the Colorado prosecutor at the time disagreed and did not to follow through with the jury’s recommendation.
Meanwhile, the first FBI agent to arrive at the scene of the brutal murder has revealed the catastrophic mistake made by police.
Ron Walker said early errors destroyed the case before it even got off the ground.
He claims the biggest mistake was the failure to interview JonBenet’s parents separately straight after her body was discovered.
He said: “Everybody makes mistakes at crime scenes, and I don’t want to lay the blame on any particular person, but it was the philosophy in the police department at that time on the command staff that inhibited the officers and the detectives from doing the job that they knew they needed to do."
Walker made the comments in American TV show Overkill: The Unsolved Murder of JonBenet.
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