Police reopen case of death of Miss mirim that shocked America 14 years ago.


Murder of JonBenet Ramsey by blows from a stick and throttle remains unresolved since Christmas 1996.

JonBenet Ramsey
Police in Colorado, USA, is conducting a new round of interviews to try to clarify the death of a Bantam miss that shocked the country during Christmas 1996.
According to the American press, the case will resume on the recommendation of a committee formed by researchers from several states and security agencies, which last year reviewed the evidence of the death of JonBenet Ramsey.
The girl was six years old when he was found dead on blows from clubs and strangled in the family home in Boulder on Dec. 26 for 14 years.
The murder became one of the most prominent unsolved crimes of recent American history.
At the time of death of the girl a note asking a ransom of U.S. $ 118 thousand (approximately $ 200 thousand) was found inside the family home.
JonBenet's parents, John and Patsey Ramsey, were included in an "umbrella of suspicion".
Only two years ago the police, using DNA testing has ruled out the killer is part of the family and apologized for his "years of mistrust" that both had to face.
Case reopened
The police chief posted, Mark Beckner, told the local newspaper "Camera" that the new round of investigations will include new contacts and interviews with anyone who may have relevant information about the case. "
However, the attorney of Denver legal analyst Scott Robinson and cautioned that it is premature to assume that the police have new information about the murder.
"What is absolutely correct to say that they will not let this case fall by the wayside," said Scott to the American press.
According to several reports, the father of JonBenet and her brother aged 23, Burke - who was nine at the time of the murder - should be listed as witnesses. JonBennet's mother died of cancer in 2006.

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