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to review. But that doesn't mean we at PropertyRecord.com don't
follow the news or have our own opinions. That's why we want to use
the PropertyRecord.com blog today to say that we think the public has
the right to review the hidden Jon Benet Ramsey indictment.
For
those of you who have not reviewed the background of the case, Jon
Benet was a little girl who was beaten and strangled to death in her
home on Christmas, 1996. No one has ever been formerly charged with
her murder.
But
now it turns out that the grand jury that did a review of the
evidence in the case decided to indict both of Jon Benet's parents
for her murder. The district attorney at the time chose to not sign
the indictment, and instead hid it.
This
should not be. The public has every right to review the evidence of
the case and decide for themselves if the Ramseys should have been
brought to trial. Just because you are wealthy does not mean that you
shouldn't have to defend yourself against criminal accusations.
If
it turns out after a review that there is not enough evidence to
prosecute, then fine. But until we can review the documents, we will
always wonder if the prosecutor simply chickened out on doing a very
public trial he was not sure he could win.
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