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Ramsey family ‘elated’ at arrest of suspect

Connection between JonBenet’s family, Karr remains unclear

Image: Patsy and John Ramsey
John Ramsey and Patsy address the media in this 2000 file photo. "Had she lived to see this day, (Patsy Ramsey) would no doubt have been as pleased as I am," said John Ramsey in a statement regarding the arrest of a suspect in his daughter's murder.
Tami Chappell / Reuters file
updated 2:02 p.m. ET Aug. 17, 2006

BOULDER, Colo. - Patsy Ramsey knew before she died of cancer in June that police were looking into a potential suspect in the gruesome death of 6-year-old daughter JonBenet nearly 10 years ago.

She didn’t live to see what her husband and attorney call complete vindication: The arrest of a suspect in the little girl’s slaying, and his confession to reporters Thursday that he was “with JonBenet when she died.”

Former schoolteacher John Mark Karr, 41, was arrested Wednesday at an apartment in Bangkok, Thailand, where he said the death was “an accident.”

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But even before the confession, the Ramsey family was heralding news they hoped would finally end the suspicion that has hung over the parents of the 6-year-old beauty pageant contestant.

“Patsy was aware that authorities were close to making an arrest in the case and had she lived to see this day, would no doubt have been as pleased as I am,” said John Ramsey, the girl’s father, in a statement.

Notes from suspect
Ramsey family attorney Lin Wood said Karr had tried to correspond with Patsy Ramsey in the months before her death. Ramsey did not reply, but handed the information over to investigators, helping to link Karr to the case, Wood said. He said he did not know the contents of the correspondence.

Wood also would not say how the Ramseys knew Karr, though JonBenet was born in Atlanta in 1990, and the Ramseys lived in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody for several years before moving to Colorado in 1991. Karr was a teacher who once lived in Conyers, Ga., another Atlanta suburb, according to Wood.

“John and Patsy lived their lives knowing they were innocent, trying to raise a son despite the furor around them,” Wood said. “It’s been a very long 10 years, and I’m just sorry Patsy isn’t here for me to hug her neck.”

Pamela Paugh, Patsy Ramsey’s sister, told CBS’ “The Early Show” on Thursday that the couple was “kept very well informed in private and closed meetings” about the investigation.

“To that end, Patsy would have known very in-depth information about this gentleman that they were looking at as a possible suspect,” Paugh said. “Did she know that they were going to actually make an arrest? She probably had a hint but I’m sure where she is right now she knows. So we’re pleased about that.”

Karr’s father, Wexford Karr of Atlanta, told The Denver Post that he feared his son may have been dead before Wednesday’s arrest because he hadn’t heard from him in several years.

The Post reported that Karr disappeared after being released from jail in 2001 in California where he had been held on child pornography charges. Wexford Karr told the newspaper that his son had told him he was behind bars in connection with the Ramsey case.

Sonoma County Chief Deputy District Attorney Joan Risse confirmed the pornography charges and an outstanding arrest warrant against a John M. Karr, though she cautioned she didn’t know if he was the same person held in the Ramsey case.

District Attorney Mary Lacy said the arrest followed several months of work, but she said no details would be released until a news conference on Thursday.

Wood told The Associated Press on Thursday that Karr sent numerous e-mails over the last several months to a professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, making statements in them about JonBenet’s death. The e-mails also helped link Karr to the crime, he said.


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