zondag 18 juni 2017

JonBenét the questions part 5

Karr has been forced to change his name several times since the murder and he now lives in Thailand.


He refused to name the killer or detail the "accident."

Karr added her lifeless body was “tampered” in a bid to cover up who the killer was.

“Something happened to her [and I] had to take care of it,” Karr said.

“I have always been able to fix things. Nobody came in there and did a paedo-erotic thing to that little girl, but it was made to look as though it was done that way.”

He went on to claim the kidnap letter which was found was fake.

He insists her death was an accident, and that he tried to save her on the night of December 26th 1996.

Speaking out, Karr, 51, said: “Nobody wanted that little girl to die that night— nobody. Her death was an accident. I was with her when she died. But I was not the person who caused it.”

He explained there was a "panic" after the little girl died and added she was not discovered in the place she lost her life.

John Mark Karr has given a tell-all interview to Investigation Discovery in the US, taking part in a three part series called  JonBenét: An American Murder Mystery.“How she was found, that’s not how she died. Where she was found in that basement is not where she died."He said it was a prop to make her death look like a “botched kidnapping.”Karr was cleared of  her death because his tissue samples and body fluids did not match that found on Ramsey's body.But, oddly, he insisted during his interview the DNA evidence discovered by authorities “has absolutely no connection to that little girl’s death.”

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