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True Crime

True Crime

Discuss everything in the "true crime" genre, as well as the cases themselves. Find your inner armchair detective!

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Posted byAspenLovesYouin/truecrime-Aug 30, 2016 at 6:44 AM

Watch Compelling New 'Case of JonBenet Ramsey' Docu-Series Trailer

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Watch Compelling New 'Case of JonBenet Ramsey' Docu-Series Trailer

The first new trailer for CBS' forthcoming docu-series The Case of JonBenét Ramsey launches immediately into the true-life events. It opens with real audio from the frantic 911 call placed by JonBenet's mother Patsy, alerting the operator that her six-year-old pageant participant daughter was missing.

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  • AspenLovesYouAug 30, 2016 at 6:45 AM

    I missed posting this before - just saw it now and I have to say this trailer looks amazing. They even recreated the house - unbelieveable! And they're going to talk to the 911 operator who took the call from Patsy. This series should really shed some more light on the events that night.

  • chalkwitchAug 30, 2016 at 5:02 PM

    this is one of those cases I'm really invested in....everything about it is so damn weird, and there are just so many times where if one tiny detail had gone differently, or been investigated more efficiently, it might have been solved. So sad for that poor girl.

    • AspenLovesYouAug 31, 2016 at 9:30 AM

      Me too, this is probably the case I've read about the most and talked about the most. I agree, everything is so bizarre, I've never seen a case remotely like this one. I always lean towards someone in the house doing it, but it's honestly so bizarre that they covered it up this far... and I suspect the initial injury was an accident. I mean, someone should have called 911 before it got to this level. I've heard of parents calling 911 in a rush for ambulances when it's obvious a child has been dead for some long time - past the point of CPR.

True Crime

True Crime

Discuss everything in the "true crime" genre, as well as the cases themselves. Find your inner armchair detective!

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