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- District Attorney Alex Hunter has turned over new information
to Boulder police and the FBI that he says could provide a major breakthrough
in solving the 3-year-old JonBenét Ramsey murder case. The information
is from testimony and documents provided voluntarily by a 37-year-old California
woman who was brought forward by Boulder attorney Lee Hill. The woman said
she has suffered a lifetime of sexual and physical abuse, beginning at
age 3. Her story, if true, could mean the Ramsey case is tangled in sexual
abuse and involves more people than originally thought. Hunter said he
finds the woman to be "very believable." Boulder police detectives,
however, aren't so sure. "Even if only 15 percent of what she says
is true," Hunter said, "this case warrants investigation. And
if Boulder cops don't want to do it, I will take the case to the U.S. Attorney."
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- Police Chief Mark Beckner said Thursday, "Though
our detectives did not find her to be credible, we are taking what she
said seriously. "I'm interested in finding the truth no matter where
it leads us." Beckner said the first thing his detectives will do
is perform a thorough background check of the woman and meet with her therapist
of 10 years in an attempt to corroborate her story. Hill, who is a former
San Diego County deputy district attorney and former special assistant
U.S. attorney and is experienced in investigative work, said, "She
is among the most credible witnesses I have ever interviewed." He
is representing the woman in her decision to give information to authorities.
The woman has described to police years of sexual and physical abuse in
California homes at the hands of adults who stayed at holiday and other
parties after other guests had left for the evening. Then, she said, another
"party," one of sexual abuse for the gratification of a select
group of adults, would begin. In talking to detectives, the woman draws
parallels between sexual techniques used at these sessions and the physical
evidence of garroting that investigators found on the body of JonBenét
Ramsey.
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- The woman told detectives she believes JonBenét
was killed accidentally when an asphyxiation technique used to stimulate
an orgasmic response during a child sex and porno "party" went
too far. The woman told police she knows firsthand about asphyxiation (choking)
to produce a sexual response because it had been done to her when she was
a child. The woman said in her experience little girls were dressed provocatively
and trained to say provocative things, such as, "It's a pleasure to
please you." She told police that when girls did not perform as expected,
they were struck on the head. That was because their hair covered the wound.
A big night for such "parties" was Christmas night, she said.
Over the years, she said, many parties were held then because a large number
of cars around a house did not arouse suspicion in the neighborhood and
the children had a full week to heal from their wounds before returning
to school. JonBenét Ramsey's death occurred overnight Christmas
1996.
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- The autopsy report concluded she suffered a blow on the
head and was strangled. The woman said she knows the Ramseys through the
Fleet White family. She said the godfather to her mother is Fleet White
Sr., 86, of California. Fleet White Jr. of Boulder and John Ramsey were
close friends until the death of JonBenét. White Jr. was with John
Ramsey when JonBenét's body was found in the basement of the Ramsey's
Boulder home. White Jr. has since been crusading for Hunter's ouster from
this case for refusing to prosecute the Ramseys. Ramsey's attorney, Bryan
Morgan, declined comment. Fleet White could not be reached Thursday. Police
cleared White as a suspect in April 1997. Attorney Hill said the woman
came forward because she was fearful for her life. She came to believe
that people involved in child sexual abuse in California were becoming
suspicious that she might try to talk to authorities. Hill said her main
reason, however, was to try to save "other innocent victims who can't
speak for themselves" from further sexual abuse. The woman and her
therapist of 10 years, Mary Bienkowski, saw Hill being interviewed on Fox
television about a deposition he had taken of John Ramsey in a libel suit
against a supermarket tabloid. They decided to contact him. The Camera's
efforts to reach Bienkowski have been unsuccessful.
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- Hill, struck by what he heard, traveled to San Luis Obispo
near Los Angeles on Feb. 11. He spent five hours interviewing both the
woman and her therapist, and he videotaped supporting documents, which
included personal notes, cards and family photographs that the woman says
are from the Whites, both senior and junior. Hill recounted details of
the interview to Hunter in a meeting Feb. 16. With him was Stephen Singular,
a Denver author who has pursued the Ramsey case for three years and is
convinced the killing is linked to child sexual abuse. Both men expressed
to Hunter intense frustration about the reluctance of police to consider
evidence that deviated from their theories. The woman called Hill again
Saturday, and he arranged for her to fly to Denver. He picked her up at
12:30 a.m. Sunday at Denver International Airport and found safe housing
for her. Hunter immediately tried to arrange for detectives to interview
the woman. Two detectives interviewed her at 3 p.m. Tuesday for nearly
five hours.
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- It was during that interview that Hill learned Boulder
police had received a missing person's report on the woman. A relative
of the woman filed the report with San Luis Obispo authorities, who called
Boulder police. Boulder police, Hill said, responded that she was in Boulder
and would be interviewed by detectives at 3 p.m. Tuesday. They also told
San Luis Obispo police she was with Lee Hill. "I couldn't believe
it," Hill said. "We had told police her life was in danger; then
they tell everyone where she is and what she is doing." Police Chief
Beckner said he thought it was his department's responsibility to respond
to the missing person's report. Hill says police should have asked the
witness whether she wanted them to respond. The Ramsey case has been quiet
for the last several months, following a 13-month grand jury investigation
that prosecutors said did not find enough evidence to bring an indictment
in the case.
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- Comment
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- New Validation Of Icke's The Biggest Secret?
By Kevin Ramsey 3-4-00
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- The sordid details revealed to date in the JonBenet Ramsey
case leaves us transfixed, yet forlorn. Over and over again, the death
of innocence, painfully marks the conscience of millions.
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- David Icke's book 'The Biggest Secret' may be a seminal
work of our true, history, admonishing us to the evil that brands our collective
consciousness. The book is a stupefying account of how the same interconnecting
bloodlines, throughout the ages, have controlled world institutions of
government, religion, banking, business, the military and the media. In
arduous detail, he shines a powerful spotlight on the "elite of the
elite,, and the depravity of the few who control the many.
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- Chapter sixteen, "Where have all the children gone,
chronicles a sick and sadistic tale of ritual sex abuse and torture of
children. The story shocks the senses; is an affront to humankind. According
to Icke, noted Pillars of Society, have a penchant for satanic worship;
replete with rituals of, but not limited tO' the sexual abuse and torture
of mind-controlled children. Can this be true? Enter JonBenet Ramsey
and the article "DA Pursues New Ramsey Lead, posted 2/27 to the Sightings
web-site.
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- Barrie Hartman, editor of The Daily Camera's opinion
pages, reports on testimony & documents from new witnesses brought
forth by District Attorney Alex Hunter. The story told by a woman and
her therapist of ten years eerily parrots accounts of ritual abuse in The
Biggest Secret. The two women tie a wealthy and influential friend of
John Ramsey into the debauchery described above. The DA says he finds
the women to be "very believable.
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- Hartman writes, "The Woman said she has suffered
a lifetime of sexual and physical abuse, beginning at age three. Her story,
if true, could mean the Ramsey case is tangled in sexual abuse and involves
more people than originally thought.
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- Indeed, possibly many, many more people than originally
thought. Icke's research unveils an intricate web of duplicity, foisted
upon an unsuspecting world by men and women who are not who they appear
to be.
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- Can the JonBenet Ramsey murder be just one tragic act
in a mind- blowing drama of evil extraterrestrial influence in world affairs;
of powerful elite bloodlines, secret schools of esoteric knowledge, and
secret societies; of the decadent control and manipulation guiding our
lives everyday on this planet? Is it mere coincidence that the sex slave
stories of Cathy O'brien in The Biggest Secret sound so much like new testimony
coming out of Boulder Co.? Is it sheer happen-stance that the Ramseys
have moved to Atlanta, reported by David Icke to be " a major center
for the New World Order after the Millennium? Maybe- maybe not.
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- David Icke's 'The Biggest Secret' will not leave you
unaffected. It seems to explain the madness...all of the madness.
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