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It’s been over 20 years since the mysterious crimes of Jonbenet Ramsey and Amber Hagerman. Both innocent kids in 1996 who went missing. Not many people know how the crime really happened. Even, where they were last seen in Arlington or Colorado. The suspects range from random strangers to their own family. After, the crimes occurred they kept looking into the crimes of Jonbenet and Amber. Jonbenet was just a pageant girl like her Mother from Colorado and Amber an Arlington girl. This crime that left them dead has been heartbreaking for their family. It has been questioned many times if the cases of Jonbenet Ramsey and Amber Hagerman will ever be solved. Both of their families have been through these terrible happenings. Jonbenet’s and Amber’s case made people think twice.
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Although the police believe their is someone out there with more evidence, to give her family closure they need. Even though, Amber started the Amber Alert they are still looking for the killer. Her Mother Donna said “If it wasn’t for Amber, we would not have Amber Alert today.” The CBS documentary of the case believe the crime was an accident and killed her out of rage. Later on, her Mother, Patsy sadly passed away years later. The family had interviews and the case was all over the news in 1996
It’s So Mysterious: Still more than 20 years later Amber’s case still hasn’t been solved somehow. There has not been justice for Amber Hagerman yet. The strange part in the Jonbenet Ramsey case was there wasn’t any footsteps in the snow, so how could it be possible? Another odd part is the spider web in the basement window was still up, so if someone breaks in they wouldn’t be able to avoid it. The handwritten note is also strange because, their isn’t enough time to write the whole note in the house. Lastly, how could her Father find her right away in the first place he looked?

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