

In preliminary examinations, detectives thought they could hear some more words being spoken between the time Patsy Ramsey said, "Hurry, hurry, hurry" and when the call was terminated.

Tapes can be so powerful that prosecutors regularly play them so a jury can hear the actual voices and emotions of the participants. They are tape-recored, and either something was said or it was not. It has been my experience as a police officer that such emergency calls are virtually unchallengeable. : "The telephone call gave us a cornerstone of evidence, not so much for what was easily heard but for what was found when experts washed out the background noise. PR: No, I don’t, please, we just got up and she’s not here. Please.ĩ11: I’m.Ok, I’m sending an officer over, ok?ĩ11: Do you know how long she’s been gone? PR: No I don’t know it’s there.there is a ransom note here. Just found a note a note and my daughter is missing PR: She is six years old she is blond.six years old There’s a note left and our daughter is goneĩ11: A note was left and your daughter is gone? : "The first word of what had happened came at 5:52am on the morning after Christmas Day, when Patsy Ramsey dialed the 911 emergency number." JonBenet, Inside the Ramsey Murder InvestigationĮxcerpts from Steve Thomas book, "JonBenet, Inside the Ramsey Murder Investigation" showing dialog from the 911 call and other information that related directly to the 911 call the morning of Decemand whether Burke Ramsey was sleeping or awake. Timeline, Forums, News, Photos, Audio, Vigils, Victims, Parody, Links, Harassment, Hacking, Get Togethers, Forum Wars, Poster Wars, Live Chats, Radio Shows, Egos, Hoaxes, Secrets, Flaming, Deaths, Dedications, Transcripts, Books, Hats, Truth/Lies, Virtual Tours, Pro/Anti Rams Surrounding the JonBenet Ramsey Murder case

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