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JonBenét Ramsey murder suspect Glenn Meyer (left) had an accomplice, The National ENQUIRER has learned, as a second man was spotted fleeing the Ramsey home after the child beauty queen's slaying!
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“There was more than one person involved,” JonBenét’s father, John Ramsey (left), told The ENQUIRER, citing information gathered by a private investigator. The revelation comes after The ENQUIRER spoke to Meyer’s wife, Charlotte Hey, who accused her late ex-husband of having a role in the murder.
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“I believe my husband killed JonBenét. I knew he was capable of it,” the 85-year-old Charlotte (left) declared after decades of silence. “When I asked him if he murdered her, he would just smile at me. He wouldn’t deny it.”
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On Christmas Day, 1996, the adorable six-year-old JonBenét was sexually assaulted and strangled to death in the basement of the Ramsey's Boulder, Colo. mansion. Meyer (at right, with Charlotte) was living across the street.
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Meyer (left, with Charlotte) later built a shrine to the murdered child, using pictures and newspaper clippings, sources said. His handwriting also matched the ransom note found in the Ramsey home!
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After The ENQUIRER’s explosive revelation, more information surfaced about a second suspect being seen running from the Ramseys’ house — a tall, slim, white male with brown hair.
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“There’s evidence two intruders committed the murder because two unidentified footprints were found at the crime scene!” said Roscoe J. Clark, founder of the online group JonBenét Investigation. According to John, Meyer was also linked to the murder through the ransom note that was signed “SBTC.”
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“Lou Smit [a former detective investigating the crime] told me there was a photo of a Navy Avenger aircraft in [Meyer’s] basement with SBTC lettering on it,” John told The ENQUIRER. Witnesses told police about Meyer (right, with Charlotte) and his accomplice, but bungling cops allegedly ignored the vital tip for a year, according to Roscoe.
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“When [the witnesses] called again, police came out but didn’t want to write a report because they were convinced the Ramseys did it,” said Roscoe. Police formally cleared the Ramseys in 2008, two years after John's wife (and JonBenét’s mom) Patsy Ramsey died after a battle with ovarian cancer.
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JonBenét Ramsey murder suspect Glenn Meyer (left) had an accomplice, The National ENQUIRER has learned, as a second man was spotted fleeing the Ramsey home after the child beauty queen's slaying!
Photo credit: Getty Images/Files
“There was more than one person involved,” JonBenét’s father, John Ramsey (left), told The ENQUIRER, citing information gathered by a private investigator. The revelation comes after The ENQUIRER spoke to Meyer’s wife, Charlotte Hey, who accused her late ex-husband of having a role in the murder.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I believe my husband killed JonBenét. I knew he was capable of it,” the 85-year-old Charlotte (left) declared after decades of silence. “When I asked him if he murdered her, he would just smile at me. He wouldn’t deny it.”
Photo credit: Files
On Christmas Day, 1996, the adorable six-year-old JonBenét was sexually assaulted and strangled to death in the basement of the Ramsey's Boulder, Colo. mansion. Meyer (at right, with Charlotte) was living across the street.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Meyer (left, with Charlotte) later built a shrine to the murdered child, using pictures and newspaper clippings, sources said. His handwriting also matched the ransom note found in the Ramsey home!
Photo credit: Files
After The ENQUIRER’s explosive revelation, more information surfaced about a second suspect being seen running from the Ramseys’ house — a tall, slim, white male with brown hair.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“There’s evidence two intruders committed the murder because two unidentified footprints were found at the crime scene!” said Roscoe J. Clark, founder of the online group JonBenét Investigation. According to John, Meyer was also linked to the murder through the ransom note that was signed “SBTC.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Lou Smit [a former detective investigating the crime] told me there was a photo of a Navy Avenger aircraft in [Meyer’s] basement with SBTC lettering on it,” John told The ENQUIRER. Witnesses told police about Meyer (right, with Charlotte) and his accomplice, but bungling cops allegedly ignored the vital tip for a year, according to Roscoe.
Photo credit: Files
“When [the witnesses] called again, police came out but didn’t want to write a report because they were convinced the Ramseys did it,” said Roscoe. Police formally cleared the Ramseys in 2008, two years after John's wife (and JonBenét’s mom) Patsy Ramsey died after a battle with ovarian cancer.
Photo credit: Getty Images