JonBenét Death Scene Exposed: Inside The Basement Where Ramsey's Body Was Discovered
RadarOnline.com has obtained more footage that shows the state of JonBenét Ramsey's Boulder, Colorado, home shortly after her distraught mom Patsy called 911 to report her daughter missing.
The shocking police video, recorded the day after Christmas in 1996, depicts the basement of the house — where the 6-year-old pageant princess' father, John, discovered his little girl beaten and strangled to death.
In the clip, wrapping paper and ribbons lay on a dryer, and possessions including old Halloween decorations and a model train remain in their rooms.
The video also features a shattered basement window, which may have provided the killer with a point of entry into the home.
The tape ends in the home's living room, where police brought Ramsey's lifeless body after the murder that still horrifies the nation 20 years later.
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In the latest twist on the unsolved mystery, officials plan to retest DNA evidence after authorities discovered flaws in the original investigation.
While nobody has been charged in Ramsey's murder, twisted pedophile John Mark Karr claimed that he witnessed the little girl's death and that it was an "accident."
"Nobody wanted that little girl to die that night— nobody!" the 51-year-old insisted during a tell-all confession to Radar. "Her death was an accident. I was with her when she died. But I was not the person who caused it!"
According to creepy Karr, he "tampered" with Ramsey's corpse to cover up signs of the killer.
Now based in Thailand, Karr has refused to name who believes is the killer, and DNA testing has excluded him as a suspect.
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