Contributions

  • Ramsey, Patricia Ann, 1956- - Contributor

Publication

2000 - Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee

Language

English

Word Count

99,000 words, Guess

Page Count

396 pages

Identifiers

and 5 more
  • LibraryThing607488
  • Library of Congress Control Number00709112
  • OCLC Control Number43643312
  • Better World Books9780785268161
  • Open LibraryOL6899536M

Classifications

  • DDC364.15/23/0978863
  • LCCHV6534.B73 R35 2000b
  • LCCHV6534.B73 R36 2000
and 2 more
  • LCCHV6534.B57R35 2000a
  • LCCHV 6534 .B57 R35 2000

Description

The parents of JonBent Ramsey, murdered in her Boulder, Colorado, home on Christmas night, 1996, answer their accusers by sharing their hearts, emotions, and reflections, and they reveal their own theories about the crime. of photos. Proceeds to go to the JonBent Ramsey Children's Foundation.

First Sentence

Our lives and our hopes for the future both suffered a near-fatal arrow when our daughter, JonBenet, was murdered in our home during the night of December 25, 1996.

Description

Since the murder of their daughter on Christmas night, 1996, John and Patsy Ramsey have lived a nightmare of grief, fear, and persecution. Throughout the onslaught, they have remained quiet, patiently trusting that the focus would finally turn to finding the person who committed this heinous crime. The Death of Innocence contradicts the myths, half-truths, and outright lies that have been published as fact in this tragic case. It also tells of the Ramsey's faith in God, their trust that He is in control, and their relationship with Him that has seen them through this tortuous ordeal. From the people who have lived it, this is the entire story for the first time-from the inside out.

Subjects

Topics

MurderChildrenTrue CrimeRamsey, JohnCase studiesInvestigationCrimes against

People

John RamseyJonBenét Ramsey (d. 1996)Patricia Ann Ramsey (1956-)

Genres

  • Case studies

Other Editions

  • The death of innocence: the untold story of JonBenét's murder and how its exploitation compromised the pursuit of truthThomas Nelson Publishers2000-01-01

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