Jon Benet Ramsey
Post-mortem photos, showing a red heart drawn on her hand, and the garrotte that asphyxiated her still around her neck.
No one has ever been charged with her murder.
“The coroner took nail clippings from JonBenet. Male DNA was found under JonBenet’s right hand fingernail that does not match that of any Ramsey”
-From Wolf v. Ramsey Civil Case
JonBenet Ramsey, photo of the back of her neck after the garrote was removed.
Autopsy report states the official cause of death was “asphyxia by strangulation associated with craniocerebral trauma.”
JonBenet Ramsey - Time of Death
Determination of the time of death was not made.
The doctor who performed the autopsy released the following statement:
Note from Dr. John Meyer August13, 1997
Contrary to several media reports over the past few days, the autopsy report on JonBenet Ramsey does not and has never contained information on the estimated time of death. I have not been able to determine the original source of the statement that the report contained the estimated time of death, but it certainly did not come from this office.
The time of an “unwitnessed” death is very difficult to determine with any precision, and at best is an estimate based not only on autopsy findings but also on investigative information.
I consider estimation of time of death to be an interpretive finding rather than a factual statement, and it is not this Office’s practice to include this estimate as part of any autopsy report. As has been stated in the past, it would also be inappropriate for me, as a potential expert and material witness, to make interpretive statements prior to testifying in court.
John E. Meyer, M.D.
Boulder County Coroner
The apparent stun gun marks below Jon Benet Ramsey’s right ear:
Dr. Michael Doberson, a forensic pathologist retained by defendants, who examined the Boulder Coroner’s autopsy report and autopsy photos, concludes the injuries to “the right side of the face as well as on the lower left back are patterned injuries most consistent with the application of a stun gun.” (Report of Michael Doberson, M.D., Ph.D. at 5(A), attach. as Ex. 3 to Defs.’ Ex. Vol. I, Part A.) (Carnes 2003:22).
Jon Benet Ramsey
Post-mortem photos, showing a red heart drawn on her hand, and the garrotte that asphyxiated her still around her neck.
No one has ever been charged with her murder.