The Case of JonBenet Ramsey to Be Made Into a Series

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US Channel CBS has just unveiled a preview of its new True Crime Series on the death of JonBenet Ramsey.

The series re-looks at the murder of the little girl who was found dead in the basement of her home in Christmas of 1996. On�its�20th anniversary, and following the spectacular success of the series, ‘Making of a Murderer‘, this is expected to go nuts.

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The series will interview several individuals who were first investigated in the original murder investigation including retired FBI officers, world-renowned�forensic scientists. The case will also speak with new experts including a criminal behavioural analyst�from the New Scotland Yard and Laura Richards, a retired FBIT supervisory special agent.

Scene from "The Case of JonBenet Ramsey" series discussion with two characters.

The series is expected to run for three, two-hour episodes from September 18th.

Coincidently, Dr Phil is expected to reveal an interview with JonBenet’s brother, Burke in an exclusive interview. Burke has always remained a suspect in the brutal murder of his sister and will be speaking publicly for the first time about the unsolved murder.

The interview is expected to reveal ‘shocking and never-before-heard details’ about one of America’s most talked about cold cases.

Here is the preview:

 

 

 

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